MOTES AND MEMORANDA.
To-monow Messrs Young, Hobbs and Co. will hold a stock sale at tho Stratford yards. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will conduct a stock sale at the Stratford yards tomorrow. and will sell also on account of Mr E. G. Barleyman a number of sheep and cattle. Trees for the planting season 1911 am now in demand and readers are accordingly directed to a special announcement in another column from Messrs Duncan and Davies, of the Evotic Nursery, Now Plymouth. E, Dixon and Co. insert a change advertisement concerning pianos and music, in which they claim to offer greater advantages in quality and price than their competitors. Messrs C. and E. Jackson, Broadway, have a very choice dairy farm of 329 acres for sale at £2O per acre. Messrs. Court and Cottles give notice of intention to apply for a slaughtering license at Whangamomona. Messrs. James and Co. have oaten sheaf chaff for sale. In another column of this issue Mr W. M‘Alley, agent for N.Z. Powell Wood Process Co. (whose output is every day increasing as the wonderful properties of. “Powellized” timber become known) has a special notification in another column with regarc. to Umbers of all descriptions; v. 'ncli should bo of interest to the building trade. A handy dairy farm of 7S acres is advertised for sale. Messrs. Atkins and Bacon, aichitccts, of Wellington, invito tenders for tho erection "of premises for tho Bank of Australasia at Whangamoatona. Plans and specifications may be seen, at the Bank’s offices, at Stratford, or Whangamomona, or at the architect’s offices, Wellington.
Mr. Newton King conducts a clearing sale at Stanley Road, on Friday next, July 21st, on behalf of Mr. J. Hagenbuch. On Monday, July 24th, _ Mr. Newton King conducts a clearing sale at Lower Palmer Road on behalf of Mr. i). Murphy. Particulars are published elsewhere. Messrs. Smart Bros. have_ an ad* vortisement on nags 6 of this issue, in which they desire to bring before the notice of the cycling public of Stratford that they have opened up, under new management, and in new premises in \ ork Chambers, Broadway. As the stock of rubber tyres, tubes, cycles, and sundries is thoroughly up-to-date, all cyclists should not fail to give them an early call. With this issue we circulate the Melbourne Clothing Co.’s_ inset inaugurating their great winter sale. The list of bargains gives a mere hint of the many wonderful offerings in this great sale, and the pubIkTaro asked to accept those items as an example of the unusual values that are going to be found throughout the store. Read every item carefully; there’s surely something that will strike your fancy. As for the prices, the Melbourne’s reputation is fully sustained.* Buy a Wertheim and yon buy the best sewing machine. Free lessons on appliances at all times. E. Dixon and Co., Broadway, Stratford.* For that present yon intend giving your friend, go to H. J. Hopkins’.' *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 123, 17 July 1911, Page 5
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