SHIPPING.
THE SUM, .Rises to-morrow 7.9. Sets to-day 1.50. NEW PLYMOUTH. ■ Arrived. Friday.—Coriuna, s.s., from southern parts. PATE A. Arrived. Thursday.—Aorcrc, from Wellington. Friday.—-iia.ua and Kiripaka, from Wellington. IT SS A TRUISM! EVERYBODY SAYS SO It is an established Fact, the experience of past years has proved beyond dispute, that “The After Season Sales at Robinson’s, Manchester House, from a point of genuineness ami real reductions from regular prices, are all that they arc represented to 1)0.” Hence, whenever they have a sale, it is a] wo vs a success, and
it does not matter whether they start cur\y or I.>t-: —and they arc usually !;■ ; ■ •:(:. always a big proportion cl". she knowing s ;I; rs and others \vh«‘ pjiticncly wail for these opportunities ! <■ «• •nring really good sound draoofy, etc., ■ for which Manchester Houa' is- so justly leaned-—at greatly reduced prices. The sale is now on, and will run for twenty-one days only. A social and dance will ho held in tlio Coronation' Hall, Toko, on Thursday evening, July 27th, organised as a compliment to the ladies who assisted at the recent bazaar. To-day the annual football matches between tea ms representing the Stratford and Now Plymouth High Schools was placed. ’! lie New Plymouth junior team, which played boys from the Stratford primary department, were victorious after a good game, by 12 points to nil. 'i ho New Plymouth seniors were altogether too good for the local lads, and won by -18 points to nil. 'fiio final game for the primary school championship, between Stratford and West End (New Plymouth) was proceeding as we went to press.
NOTES AND f/SEMORANDA. The Rev. W. Gatin an will conduct the Foreign Missionary Anniversary Service un Wesley Cmuch to-morrow evening. The licv. C. C. garrison will oibciate at tiie 11 a.in. family service.* ' ' 1 . . ,
Ou Monday, July 21th, Mr. Newton King will conduct a sale on account or Mr. i). Murphy, at Lower Palmer Road. A man icd couple for milking are wanted. ,- s Mr. C. E. J nines lias a special line of pocket hooks, ladies’ leather, handbags, and postcards to hand. Messrs. R. W. White and ,Cp. artdrawing special attention to some extra good bargains now obtainable at their great half-yearly sale. Siossrs. .MustOKS A rc " place advertisement in 'to-day’s issue drawing attention to the qualities of Nobel’s explosives, for which they are agents in tin's district, for strapping purposes. Messrs. Masters’ and Son are experts in the use of explosives, and farmers ’ will do ' well to confer with them before using, so that they get the full benefit of tlie explosives. ’The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Go., Ltd., publish a list of freehold properties in another column. Mr. i\ ewtoh King lias received instructions from Mr.,,;.,). Muir to sell section 20, block 9, Ngatiniaru S.D., consisting of 200 acres, at the Mart, Stratford,. oil Saturday, August 12th. A situation as help or companion in a private family is wanted. A special notification with regard to the Wiiangaihomona Temperance Hotel, now under the very capable management of M' - s. Court, will 1)0 found in another column. Messrs. Matthews and Bennett’s next Inglewood stock sale will be held on Wednesday, duly 20th. Entries appear iu another column. Mr. VV. E. Porter has Taupiri coal for sale. Divine worship will'ho conducted at the' Primitive Methodist Church, Broadway, to-morrow, in the morning and evening, at the former service the Ivor. B. Motson -will preach, and in the evening Mr. C. Downey will speak upon the subject: “A Stolen King.”* A family of share-milkers is wanted for Toko. Mr. J. A rcbor, of Cross Road, advertises for a lost mare. Buy a WeriT.-eiri! and you buy the host sewing machine. I 4 ’roc lessons on appliances at all times. E. Dixon and Co., Broadway, Stratford.*
For Mint present yon intend giving your friend,;go,-to If. J. Hopkins’,'" Progress, advancement and new ideas moot one at every turn. If no desire to keep up-to-date, wo welcome them. We lincl all three at our service at the Egmont Clothing Company’s bright and cheerful establishment in Broadway, reference to which is made in another column.*
Our local drapers guarantee every pair of Warner’s. Corsets to fit comfortably, to wear well a tv* not to rust break or ter.:.* The famous Roslyn Writing Pads obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers at 8d and Is each.* Extraordinary efforts are being made at Spence’s to reduce an exceptionally heavy stock in our Manchester Department. There will he found all the Best Makers, goods at prices 10 to 15 per cent, under usual prices. , We have Table Damask—bleached and unbleached—!o.id, Is Id. i s4d ,1s 8d to Is lid per yard, saleprices. Bleached and unbleached
sheeting- high-grade qualities—from 51 inch wide, l).ld per yard; 72 inch wide, Is per yard; 80 inch wide, Is 3d per yard, sale prices. Huge stock of (’ream and Striped Flannelettes; all splendid wearing fabrics, from Id to 10.'.d per yard, sale prices. Calicoes— All the best Makers, (foods at 2s lid, Ms lid, 1 s 11.(1, 5s lid, to 10s fid per donen yards, sale prices, it will pay those requiring them to purchase these goods at Spence’s great shelf-emptying sale- while the opportunity lasts.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 128, 22 July 1911, Page 6
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