NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr Jam E. Campbell, sight specialist, will arrive in atiaitoid ou Wednesday next, and may be consulted at ah F. Hdwards’. Chemist, Broadway, on Thursday, Friday and Satmday next, July 20th, 2ist, and 22nd. A number of Ai nu, np-il Reserve leases will bo offered by Mr Non tun King at his public auction sale tomorrow . Messrs Kemp and S iwlc will mid a sale at tneir looms Lo-mcrriw. Our readers are icmiudcd cl Mr Newton King’s weekly 7 sr.io, to be held at tiie Haymarket and Mart, to-mor-row.. Mr R. B. Anderson has a large selected stock of garden ■ seeds just to hand. ■Mr A. Spence’s great shelf emptying,. sde is'mow on. Special bargains are to he secured by early callers. Our loaders are reminded that Robinson’s groat After Season Sate stmts to-morrow. On this occasion they are not publishing a lengthy detailed sheet at all tne dargaius to be secured at Manchester House during the next throe weeks. Tiie public know by this time that when tMs him announces a sale, it is a genuine slaughtering time, and that Die whole stock is under offer at greatly ir(.’.reprices. Au advoitisor has a good sheep dog fer sale. Mr J. Sinclair, Huiroa, advertises for a lost horse. i: All creditors having claims against the estate of Eleanor Mary Walshs, of Waipahu, are requested to forward claims to the district ..antger of the Public Trustee at Hawera to whom all amounts owing to the estate should ho paid. Mir O. M. Hawson will deliver a toctvie to business men on Monday, July 17th, at 7.30 o’clock in tin '•: unieipal Charnlw To-morrow, R' Mison’s groat ;fterseasnu safe .commences, when bargains will he offered in all departments. Some special lines are set out on an inset circulated with this issue.
'Peppermint Cure. Never fails H For Influenza take Woods’ Great 6d, 2s 6d *
Progress, advancement and new ideas meet one at every turn. If we desire to keep up-to-date, we welcome them. We find.all three at our service at the Egrnont Clothing Company’s bright and cheerful establishment in Broadway, reference to which is made in another column.*
For that present you intend giving your friend, go to H. J. Hopkins’.* Extraordinary efforts are being made at Spence’s to reduce an exceptionally heavy stock in our Manchester Department. There will be found all the Best Makers, goods, at prices 10 to 15 per cent, under usual prices. Wo have Table Damask—bleached and unbleached—-10-Jd, Is Id, 1 s-ld ,1s 8d to Is lid per yard, sale prices, Bleached and unbleached sheeting—high-grade qualities—from 51 inch wide, 9pi per yard; 72 inch wide, Is per yard; 80 inch wide, Is 3d per yard, sale prices. Hugo stock of , Cream and. Striped Flannelettes; all splendid wealing fabrics, from Id to IQljd per yard, sale prices. Calicocs —-All the best Makers. Goods at 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, os 11(1, to 10s 6d per dozen yards, sale prices. It will pay those requiring them to purchase these goods at Spence’s great shell-emptying sale while the opportunity lasts. *■'" '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 6
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