CUSS MESS EOTSCE3. DON’T BE MISLED ! W.B. CORSETS ARE THE 2GST. BEST VALUE. <s\ ft i l"k •j : J U VA /f S * • i-M i mni m u ■ 1 ft at - BEST IN STYLE. rce^mßEriaszaicmaccaß'naasiMa THE SPIRIT QI AY. cai^asMaz. .r ry.tng"gEK3f»r i ' MEN’S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE BYGONES WITH YOUNG MEN FF GOOD TASTE. * TO-DAY ALL MEN AAA NT THE LINES SUGGESIiA E OE YOUTH, AND THAIS JUST WHERE OUR MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME. . EG MONT CLOTHES TO MEASURE. EXCEL IN SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY THE SPIRIT OE TO-DAY’S DEMANDS. FURTHER, WE SUPER A ISE AND CONTROjj THE SHOPPING AND MAKING. THIS INSURES UNIFORMITY OF TAILORING HERETOFORE SO UNRELIABLE WHEN TO RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s TO 7&s. THAT’S OUR SPECIALITY. ALL TRIAL ORDERS PLACED LAST SPRING EARNED FOR US THIS AVINTER FULL ORDERS AATTIT CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU SOW, YOU'LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
AUCTION SALES. PEMBROKE ROAD, STRATFORD. FRIDAY, AUGUST;2Sth. N2-W.TON SCING - HAS received instructions from MR. JOS. ROBSON, who 3ms sold ids farm, to Sell, WITHOUT RESERVE, his Dairy Herd, etc., as under—--37 cows, expected to calve Au'g.Sept. IB hciters, in calf 13 choice yearling heifers /, 1 Jersey bull Spring cart, aerators, buckets, s.f. plough, harrows, milk cans, and sundries. Luncheon provided. Sale at 1 o’clock. INGLEWOOD. WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 23rd. f\f ATT HEWS _ & BE H N ETT I.VJh- will hold their usual Inglewood Weekly Cattle Sale on WEDNESDAY, NEXT, at their Inglewood lards. PRESENT ENTRIES—--200 HEAD MIXED Including—.B good dairy cows. CATTLE. Sale at 1 o'clock. INGLEWOOD HORSE_ PAIRFRIDAY, AUGUST 25th. TUT ATT HEWS & BENNETT ILii. will hold a Horse Fair at Stewart Huston’s Stables on the above date. PRESENT ENTRIES—--12 unbroken horses Jo hack and harness horses. Sale at 1 o’clock. GLOVER ROAD YARDS, RAW ERA THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. At 1 n.m. G SLUES & NALDER will hold tludr sale as above—--9 fat cows 25 store cows 70 2 In 21 year stem's <• 21 3 year stem's 00 IS month to 2 year steers HO choice yearling steers (off turnips) SO choice yearling heifers (off turnips) ■lO mixed yearlings 150 choice woo 11 v hoggets 80 f.m. owes in Jamb SO cull lambs Also, 22 guaranteed dairy cows 30 3 year springing heifers 3 purebred Ayrshire heifers 40 f.m. owes, in lamh to Southdown rams At 1.3!) n.m. WANTED, about 120_ Acres, Straight-out Lease, suitable for dairying. State price and particulars to A.S., care ofllce of this paper.
PUBLIC NOTICES. AIRY F A h M. Comprising 302 Acres of good Land,'To Let or For Sale. Good house on y property. iVory easy terms. For particulars apply direct to ‘ J. BEEDIE, Ngaire. NOTICE. ON account of our Annual Balance being struck on August 31st, we respectfully request settlement of all overdue accounts before that date, CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING disposed of my BUTCHERING BUSINESS at DOUGLAS to MESSRS FERGUSON BRO~, of Toko, 1 wish to thank customers for 'support, and trust tiio same will ho accorded to ray successors. MESSRS FERGUSON’S delivery cart will make its first visit to Douglas on Tuesday, August 15th. ARTHUR NEEDHAM, Douglas. FOR SALE. A Q A ACRES, L.T.P., about _ 400 acres in grass, and subdivided into 4 paddocks ; sheep-proof fencing. Price £5; easy terms. Apply J. BRAKE, Stratford. [A Card.] MISS ORB ELL’S PRIVATE SCHOOL. Third Term commences on MONDAY NEXT, August 21st., St. Andrew’s Schoolroor , SALVATION ARMY HALL. MONDAY, AUGUST 21st. AN EVENING WITH D. L. MOODY,- the “World’s Great, Evangelist. BY REV. B. METSON, Stratford. NOTICE. npHE undersigned, being the owners JL of Sections in the Stratford Extension Township, will Prosecute any persons found Trespassing or removing any timber, shrubs, firewood, or plants therefrom. C. E. MAJOR, JOS. CHADWICK, (Per C.E.M.), m. v. McCarthy. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. PLEASE Note that for the pros'-nt ! have decided to .uscontinuo niyiug calves stomachs. NEWTON KING. THE RAHOTU CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. -'aW J ANTED.- FACTORY MANAf V GER (Butter and Cheese). Applications for position of manager, accompanied hy testimonials, will lie received up to 5 p.m. on THURSDAV, August 21th., 1911, hy Hie undersigned. Salary £2OO per amunp, usual allowances. . Duties commence September Ist, 1911. Second-class engineer’s certificate necessary. HUGH BAILY, Secretary. Now Plymouth, August 7th, 1911. •
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 3, 19 August 1911, Page 6
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