ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.
(Per Press Association) Wangunn, August 16. The body of a young man named AValter Hartcher, who had been missing since the 19th July, was found on ilie river bank yesterday afternoon. An inquest is being held this afternoon. Deceased, with his sister, kept a stationery shop and registry office, and piior to his disappearance he had complained of headaches. A complimentary social will bo tendered by the ladies of Toko district to Mr. \Y. H. Were and family at the Coronation Hall, Toko, on Friday evening, (he 13th inst., commencing at 8 o’clock. NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Messrs. Young, Hobbs ami Co. will conduct a stock sale on account of Mi. J. Johnson at his iarm, Radnor Road, Midhiist. The N.Z. Loan and Mereentile Agency Co. conducts a stick sain at the Hawera yards tfi-m.'i tow. To-morrow Mr. Newton K'i g holds r dealing sale on account of Mr. A. (diver at Onumiko Road. Cardiff. Mr. AY. E. Porter has Taupiri coal for sale at cheap rates. Messrs. E. Dixon and Co., Broadway, Stratford, are agents for the famous Sanies Pianos. Road theid advertisement on page I. Good clothing piochiims the successful man. The Cash Tailoring Co., in this issue proclaim the splendid tailoring of their suits, the cut, style and general finish being unequalled. They invite men of Stratford to select patterns for spring suits at an early date. Messrs. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., have a splendid lot of garden tools now in stock; also dairy utensils. Your inspection is invited. Mr. A. J. Spence advertises tenders for falling eighty acres of hush at Pohokura. Messrs. Young, Hobbs and Co.’s stock sale takes place at Kaponga yards on Friday, 18th August. A .reward is offered for the return of a gold broth. A hunch of Yale keys are advertised for. Mr. P. Skoglund, Town .'lerk, gnes notice that all Borough rates remaining unpaid on September 30th will lic sued for. The “Defiance” brand cf Men’s Hats are right out on their own for style,- comfort, and durability. Manufactured by the proprietors of the Roalyn Woollen Mills.* During the month of August, when stocktaking takes place at A Spence’s, all 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 firm has always had an enviable reputation for unsurpassable value. When the special values now offering at Spence’s are seen, this good name will be placed at least one notch higher.* “The light place to buy pianos and music is undoubtedly at E. Dixon and Co.’s Music Depot, Stratford.* McMillan and Frcdric, Broadway, Stratford, Sole Agents for Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machines, the most popular and up-to-date shearer on the market; Alliance Dove-tailed Bee Hives and Beekeepers’ Requisites, at Dunedin prices; Dome Separators, equal to the more expensive machines, from ££ ss.* Every home should keep a supply of the popular Roslyn Writing Bails. Obtainable from local drapers and storekeepers, at 6d and Is each.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 149, 16 August 1911, Page 6
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