astcatsKastusv' nrv 'B7l rgi MEN’S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE BYGONES WITH YOUNG MEN OF GOOD TASTE. 'JO-DAY ALL MEN W ANT THE LINES GUGGESM' E OF YOUTH, AND THAI o JUSi WHERE OUR MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME. EG MONT CLOTHES TO Ml? * IVJL.ULiO E. EXCEL IN SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY IHE, SPIRIT OK TO-DAY’S DFMAJn’DH. FURTHER, WE SUPEa- \ ISE AND CONTROjj THE SHOPPING AND MAKING. THIS INSURES UNIFORMITY OF 1 AILORiNG HERETOFORE sO UNRELIABLE; WHEN TO RETAIL a& LOW AS 60s 'JO 755. THAT’S OUR SPECIALITY. ALL TRIAL ORDERS PLACED LAST SPRING EARNED TOR US THIS WINTER FULL ORDERS WITH CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU SOW, YOU'LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT
Auctson sales. STRATFORD SPRINGING HEIFER 1 AiviJS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. ATEWTON KING will sell by Public Auction at his Stratford yards as above— GO choice springini heifers, close to profit. 20 dairy cows, at profit, and to \calve shortly. Also, on account of MR. V. BARENESS— -12 choice 2 year haU On account Mil. R. H. PHILLIPS—--30 choice springing heifers 12 dairy cows (guaranteed) On 1 account of MR. H. GRAY— To choice springing heifers Sale at 1 o’clock'. UNDER THE CHATTELS TRANSFER ACT. AT THE HAYMARKET. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd. NEWTON KJ jIG HAS received instructions to Sel by. Public Auction, as above— WITHOUT RESERVE. 6 horses, 5 sots harness, 4 set.leading harness, 1 clipper, 1 spring tip drays, 2 lorries, stable sundries. On account of a gentleman leaving the district— The Contents of a 4-roomoci Jersey heifers, digreo Jersey hull Sale at 12. House.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. E‘ AMASON AMO MSLVELLL will Sell by Public Auction at their llooms — 20 sacks prime liorso carrots poultry, vegetables, 20 sack: prime table, potatoes, I'. sacks pollard, sacks seed pc tatoos, 6 gunnies onions, 12 sacks ricemeal, 1 gent s saddle (perfectly new), 1 poram bulator, 1 child’s chair, 2 du cl'.css chests, kauri diesdrawers, box spring and wir woven matrosses, 2 side boards, 1 push-cart, chairs kitchen tables, dble. and sglc. wire strotciicrs, sewing ina chines, paint mill, saws, J ( child’s cot, couches, _ wash stands, sofas, quantity c men’s and boys’ nats, vests shirts, and sweaters, 0 larg cases containing a q nan tit; of groceries, to lie sold übso lately without reserve, 1 oiu cry wheel, pianos, blinds, pictures, lamps, boots, sundries, etc. Also, 1 gig, in good order 1 dog cart (undubtedly good turn-out). 1 Cortland waggon. Sale at 12.130. WANGANUI COUNTY COUNCIL. M STALLING CONTRACTS. B Ai? TON -FI ELDS-PARA PARA ROAD. UITENDERS are invited, and will be JL received at the County Council Oflico, Wanganui, up to TUESDAY, October 17th, for the following Contracts : Contract No. 4. —Getting and. Delivering between the 1-1 mile and 17 mile pegs, 13200 cubic yards metal. Contract No. 6.—Getting and Delivering between Mr. A. Mason’: house and the top of Hill, at about 22 i mile, 1000 cubic yards metal. Contract No. .7—Getting ami Delivering between top of Hill abovementioned and the 24 mile peg, 1(500 cubic yards metal. Contract No. B.—Getting and Delivering between 21 mile peg and the Taukoro Stream, 1200 cubic yards metal. Specifications may bo seen at the County Council Office, Taupo Quay, Wanganui, on and after September 2oth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. C. MANNJNGTON, Engineer. LOST, last evening, between His. Majesty’s Theatre and the Hospital, a Greenstone Brooch, • with gold fern and Kia Ora. Reward on returning to this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 6
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