BUSINESS NOTICES. . J. B. CORSETS'! gESTI ON’T >REAK! YV ()imi B UYING! OMAN’S T>ENEFACTORS! iJ iCLL HONED! 7 EAR T> EST! n W ASH B EAUTI FULLY! 08% 7-. S \V\ ! Hi; ■■ ■' f.* ii i / '• " (pf i 1 11 (|i ilM'llj * #lfl OF ALL DRAPERS. i.«i«BnKW**ewea \ tmaKaaaßSSEmssatamaßaaassiaicaßassxmasaimßßamassD. maaseaßeaassca I THE SPIRIT OF TO-DAY. MEN’S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE BYGONES WITH YOUNG .MEN OF GOOD TASTE. TO-DAY ALL MEN WANT THE LINES SUGG ESI (7 E OF YOUTH, AND THAT S JUST WHERE OUR WiiCHT REIGNS SUPREME. EG MONT CLOTHES TO MEASURE. raanraaEiaraßßEJißaßmßE EXCEL IN SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY THE SPIRIT OF TO-DAY’S DEMANDS. FURTHER, WE SUPER--7 ISE AND CONTROL THE SHOPPING AND MAKING. THIS INSURES UNIFORMITY OF TAILORING HERETOFORE SO UNRELIABLE WHEN TO RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s 10 765. THAT’S OUR SPECIALITY. ALL TRIAL ORDERS PLACED LAST SPRING EARNED FOR US THIS WINTER FULL ORDERS WITH CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU SOM 7 , YOU’LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT THE ■ EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
PUBLIC NOTICES. OPENING OF TOKO HALL. 4 DRAG will leave the Empire Stables at G o’clock on THURSDAY NEXT, July 20th, for Toko Bazaar. McCLUG GAG E TESTIMONIAL. SETTLERS desiring to associate themselves with the movement to present a fitting testimonial to Mr Joseph McClnggage, on his retirement from business at Whaugainomona, are requested to communicate with the undersigned. OLAF McCUTGHAN, Hon. Sec. Whangamomona. LOST FROM HUIROA. DARK-BROWN GELDING, aged, snort tail, shod all round; auout i-j,V hands. Any person giving information leading to tne recovery of same will be rewarded. J. SINCLAIR, Hu iron. TAOR SALE.—Handy Dairy Farm J_ of 78 Acres, 1 mile from factory, school, and store, 2.J- miles from town; 6-i'oomed House, S-bailed Shed, carry 30 cows. Price £29; £4OO rash. FRET HEY, Agent, Eltham. DAISIES. WE have several Genuine Dairy Herds for Sale. MATTHEWS AN D BENNETT, INGLEWOOD. THE MIDHIRST CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY, CO., LTD. Nominations of Candidates to fill four vacancies on the Board of Directors of the above Company, caused by the retirement by, rotation, of ■ MESSRS A LEX A X I ) K.R BROWN, WILLIAM ROGERS and A •i. PERROTT (the two former being eligible for re-election, and Mr A. J. Pcrrott not again offering himself), and the resignation of MR W. HATHAWAY, who has since resigned from the Directorate, have boon received as follows : ALE X A NDER Pd 1 Off N WILLIAM ROGERS AUGUST UIILENBERG JOHN JAGO JACOB i\i ISCHEWSKi JOHN M. SHOTTER. - A ballot will accordingly bo taken at the Annual General Meeting to be hold in the Public Hal, Midhirst, on MONDAY, JULY 24th, 1911, at 12.30 p.m. Business: To receive Report and Balance Sheet; Election of Auditor, ■md any other business brought before tim meeting. R. J. HOGG, Secretary. I s THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. rMPOUNDED in the Stratford v Pound by the Borough Ranger, lor trespassing on Mr. Reader’s prouei ty, Opnnake Road, one Chestnut rJare, and also one Bay Gelding: no visible brand. If not claim eel within seven davs from date hereof, the said Mare and Golding will be sold l>v Public Auction at the Stratford Pound Ml2 noon on MONDAY, the 2ltli day nf duly 1911. Dated tin’s 18th dnv of Jnlv, T9II R. DIVET-TALL, Poundkaonar. BUSINESS NOTICES TREES! TREES! D PLANTING SEASON, 1911. UNCAN and DAVIES, EXOTIC NURSERY, NEW PLYMOUTH, Have for Sale Hardy, Well-rooted Nursery Stock embracing— Apples, Pears, Japan and European Plums, Peaches, Quinces, at Is 6d each, 15s . per doz; Currants and Gooseberries, Gs per doz.; Barberry, 1 year; IP's per 1000 ; 2 years, 20s per 1000; Cuprossus, Lawsouiana, 2 years, strong, 25s per 100. Hardy Hodge Plants and Shelter Trees, Ornamental Flowering Climbing. Plants, Garden Conifers and Roses, in unequalled quality and variety. Write for our new priced Catalogue. Post Free. TIMBER. THE Building Trade supplied with all classes of limber—Rimu, Matai, Birch, Totara, White Pine. Scantling and Dressed Lines, in any size or vim; cut and dressed’by expert machinists. Bowelli zed Timber.—The new process making timber practically everlasting. Fencing Material of Every Kind— Posts, Battens, Strainers, sawn and split. Orders consigned to any address (freight paid). Not connected with any Sawmillors’ Association. For Prices, apply W. Ale ALLEY, Corry’s Buildings, Ridgway Street, Wanganui. SMART BROS. t •; ' I Have Opened with a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway. MOTHERS, Listen! 50 pairs Children’s Boots and Shoes, at One Shilling per pair, at Foster’s Makeroom Sale. •.< LOST’, in Broadway, in the neighbourhood of the Bank of New South Wales, a Cornet Mouthpiece. Finder kindly leave at tins office. POSTER’S MAKE-ROOM -SALE is still in progress; bigger reductions than ever. Don’t miss it. FARMERS, got a pair of Boots tint will keep your feet dry, at Foster’s Make-room Sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 124, 18 July 1911, Page 6
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