WINNERS !N TON KING’S TRIPLES COMPETITION. £lo.—lst pripe to Mrs. J. H. Hamsay, Lauder, Central Otago. 5 prizes of 10s each, to J. D. Watt, Brooklyn; Miss Kathleen Spence, Invercargill ; Wv Boyce, Christchurch; J. id. Kidd, Grey town; Miss Young, Carterton. 10 prizes of 5s each, to Colvin Arcus, juovin; Miss Hulme, Hamilton; Otto Peterson, Carterton; Fred Abbot, Pokeno; John Byrne, Auckland; Miss M. Fimieigh, Christchurch; Miss Winnie Andrew, Ohincmnri; L. Yclverton, Fcatherston; Mrs. C. Murtagh, Abbotsford; Mrs. T. Gordon, Wanganui East.* A wardsnian for tire Stratford Hospital is wanted. ■ Mr. Thomas Higginson, of Lowgarth, makes application for an order of discharge in bankruptcy.
ABOUT CORSETS. TO OUR LADY READERS. Dear Madam, —Just a little talk about Corsets. If you arc desirous of acquiring a charming, well-balanced graceful figure, the ideal of every woman, the secret of gratifying your ambition greatly depends on the corsets your wear. Very few people know this, and yet, it is a fact; We have had a long experience in the Corset trade, and at last have discovered the acme of perfection in “War ucr’s Rust-proof Corsets,” They will do all that any lady could wish towards helping her to poise gracefully. Not only that, they give perfect wear, are rust proof, and retain their shape to the end. You can both wash and boil them. They are just as cheap as other Corsets that nave none of the qualities. The “Warner” lias no equal; They arc comfortable and stylish, and sold on a positive guarantee. There is a big stock at Robinson’s Manchester House, the local agency.*
AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD YARDS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th. At 12 o’clock. VOUNG,. HOSES. AND GO. JL vmi soil by public auction as allv c - - 500 HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including—--150 yearling hoifors 100 yearling steers 50 2 year steers 80 store cows 80 2 year empty heifers 00 choice springing heifers. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th, 1911. Kemp and sawls win sell at their rooms— Poultry, vegetables, 14 sacks carrots, cabbages, cauliflowers, parsnips, pumpkins, 1 ton hue table potatoes, 7 sacks pol"lard, 0 1001 b bags bran, 12 bags rice meal, gent’s saddle, horse covers, 3 duchess chests, hallstand, kitchen tallies, round table, box spring ami wiie woven mattresses, d.b.r. tester bedstead, washstands, dressing tables, trunks, 2 kitchen dressers, 2 toilet sets, child’s high chair, a wire stretchers, fenders, large hath, 3 washing machines, copper and stand, mantelpiece, clipping machine, Ridel milking machine; I range, nearly new, jars, lamps, hooks, parcel readymade clothing 1 Rustic trap, in good order 1 strong gig 1 spring tip dray I hand seed and manure drill, nearly new. Sale at 12.30. STRATFORD HOSPITAL. WAX TED, immediately, a Wardsuiau. Salary starts at 000, with board and lodging. Apply to ‘ ‘ SECRETARY. IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1908. J THOMAS HIGGINSON, of Low- , garth. Farmer, a bankrupt, hereby give notice that 1 intend to apply to the Supremo Court of New Zealand, at New Plymouth, on the 20th day of September, 1911, for an Order or Discharge under “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908.” Dated the 23rd day of August, 15)11. (Signed) THOMAS HIGGINSON. FOR SALE. E LEVEN COULTER MASSEYHARR IS DRILL, Practically New. Apply W.E., Post Oflico, Toko.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 7, 24 August 1911, Page 6
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