NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Special lines in men’s and women’s footwear obtainable at Hannah’s boot store are advertised on page 2 of this issue. To-morrow Messrs. Matthews and Bennett will bold their usual weekly stock sale at their Inglewood yards. Farmers are notified that Mr. Newton King will /give a demonstration of economical stumping with Nobel’s explosives, on Friday, 25th August. .Mr. Charles E. James Iras a stock of Colleen cigarette tobacco to hand at Gd and Is per packet. Messrs. Duncan and Davies, of Exotic Nursery', New Plymouth, have 10,000 fruit trees of tho best and proved hearing kinds for sale; also, ornamental flowering shrubs, hedge plants, climbers, shelter trees, etc. Your inspection is invited. 'The first spring show of millinery will bo made on Thursday and Friday in tho showroom at R. D. Lowers , Broadway'. A now labour bureau has been opened by' Mr. Elder at his tea rooms, Broad way, S t ratf ord. A bniyholp or general servant is wanted. On Wednesday August 23rd, Messrs Young, Hobbs and Co. hold a stock sale at Eltbam. . ■Tho New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., advertise entries for their To Wera sale, the opening of their new yards, on Friday' next, 25th instant, when a good yarding is expected both of sheep and cattle. Clients wishing to go out by tho conveyance on Friday' morning at 9.30 o’clock must notify the company early in order that seats may ho reserved for them. Mr. G. A. Eagles, Huiroa, has an oil engine for sale, at less than half cost. A tailoress and a girl apprentice is advertised for. A snlendid show was made in, tho window of Messrs. Mullen and Marshall last night, a full range of spring goods in the shape of men’s straw hats being displayed. Tho red-toned light gave' a novel effect. Tenders are invited by tho Stratford Hospital Board for mowing tho lawns, terraces, and grass borders for twelve mouths. A respectable young girl for house work is wanted. 'An advertiser requires a strong girl for milking and to assist in house. For that present you intend gi"ing your friend, go to K. J. Hopkins'.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 5, 22 August 1911, Page 6
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