livery home should keep ;v supply of the popular Uosiyn Writing Pads. Obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers, at Gd and Is - '.ac:h.* During the month of August, when stocktaking takes pi tec at A Spence’s, aii surplus stock is being thrown out, and marked at ridiculously low prices to effect a clearance. For high quality in fashionable and household drapery and clothing this ‘inn has always had an enviable reputation for unsurpassable value. When the special values now offering at Spruce’s are seen, this good name will be placed at least one notch higher.*
AUCTION SALES. OPUXAKE ROAD, CARDIFF. THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST. MEWTO" 5(1 M C HAS received, instructions from ivi.l*. A. OLIVER, who has •'■•old his farm, to Sell, Wll HOl'T RESERVE, as under—--1 bay gelding, 1 -lyr grey maro (reserve), 1 trap horse, 1 boy's pony, Massey 9-coulter drill, nearly new (reserve, disc, tripod, and tyne hari’oivs, 1 s.f. Duncan plough, roller, milk cart, and harness, trap, harness, saddles and bridles, dogcart and harness (reserve), chains, collars, and haines, swingletrees, stumping jack, bars, wedges, grindstone, copper, spray, pump, saw, tools, caurn, milk pans, buckets, boilers. brown and white Leghorn fowls, and sundries. Also, The whole of Jus Furniture and Effects. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, AUGUST. 12, 1911. KS-iMPANDSAWLE will sell at their rooms— Poultry, including a numavr of young pullets, vegetables, cabbage, parsnips, swedes, 12 sacks rice meal, 15 hags onions, 16 sacl:s potatoes, 8 sacks horse carrots, 6 sacks pollard, 5 barrels, 4 milk cans, Shaddock ranger, set gig harness, horse collars, 2 double iron bedsteads, wirewove and box spring mattresses, chairs, kitchen tallies, wasimtauds, liailstands, duchess dressing table, hanging lamps, bath and shower, 2 washing machines, 2 doors, copper, books, quantity sundries, 55 sheets sft, 6ft, and 9ft iron Also, 1 6-horsc-power portable engine (guaranteed in perfect order) 1 good milk cart, carry 8 cans 1 aog cart, seat 6, in good order 6 gigs Sale at 12.30. ULTRA M YARDS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16th, At 1 p.m. T he z “ l - & M. AGENCY y*- GUM PAN Y, LTD., have been favoured with instructions from the Executors in the Estate of the late AIR. !'. W. OLSON. in sell as above, WITHOUT RESERVE—--96 dairy cows, early culvers 1 bull 26 yearlings The above cows are a good lot, and "ere selected with the greatest care by the late Mr. Olson. SI RAT m i ORE YA R DS. MONDAY, 14th AUGUST. . HOBBS AMD CO. -®- vdi sell by public auctmn as 200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE Including—--30 2-year steers 30 2-year heifers 20 springing heifers 40 yearlings 70 good lambs 30 ewes
jOYCLONE SPRUNG COJL FENCE FOR PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY FENCING. P| 101-Vji-' -, I ■jj J„ '! i I ! :i:t T“ 't"*IN iC’AjA:- ; ;V Fr r;v-<-;. ■ ;■• -; - v You got this Fence in Rolls, ready woven. It is easily put up. and gives no trouble alter wards. Pip; and Lamb Proof. STRONGER, CHEAPER. HARDIER THAN NETTING. For Fencing off Turnips, Rape, Etc. Various Heights and Spacings From Gs per chain. Reduction for Mile Lots. Manufacturers of Plain and Ornamental Gates, Fancy Frontage Fences, Garden Seats, and Arclms Fencing Droppers, etc. Send for Post-free Illustrated Catalogue. CYCLONE FENCE AND CATE CO., 178, Mon .real Street. Cbrißzcharnli. miTE LAND OF HOPE will be bold JL held in the Primitive' Methodist Sunday-school To-morrow Evening at 7.30 sharp ; a good programme will lie rendered, including Solos, Recitations and Dialogues.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 144, 10 August 1911, Page 6
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