NOTES AND MEMORANDA. A strong youth is required for milkii!g. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Ag- ! cnev Co.’s Stratford stock sale takes place on Tuesday, 2Gth September. Mr. Newton King will _ conduct .a clearing sale on account of Mr. C. J. Luxton, Jim., at his farm, Lower Duthie Road, on Monday next. Particulars of Mr. A. 1. McMahon’s sale, which takes _ place on Thursday next,' are advertised. At the Primitive Methodist Church to-morroiy Divine worship will be conducted morning and evening by the Rev. 13. Mctson. Hearty services and a cordial welcome.* Messrs. R. H. White and Co. have just opened up a splendid assortment of ladies’ underclothing, blouses, costumes,.etc. , Tenders are invited lor felling oU acres of bush at Strathmore. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.’s next Kltham stock sale takes place on Wednesday, September 27th. Entries appear in another column. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency’s next Ha\vcra stock sale takes I place on Thursday, September 28th. 1 Entries appear in another column. | Messrs. Matthews and Bennett’s Inglewood stock sale takes place on Wednesday, September 27th. Entries appear in another column. On Wednesday, October 11th, Mr. Newton King conducts an important sale of choice Jersey stock on account of Mr. Thos. Luxton, at Waitara Road. Particulars are published .Isowhere. Ninety minutes .( *'recital and story will take the place cf the usual anniversary meeting at CavdiT Church next Wednesday. The j übbe tea will bo hold on that day. To-morrow’s anniversary services are advertised in today’s issue.* • '
V A youth is wanted for milking and general farm work. Mrs. Russ, of the Stratford Egg Oircle Depot, Broadway South, has some special notices on this page. All claims in the estate of W. Potts, of Eltham, garage proprietor, should he forwarded to Mr. Allred Coleman, at Stratford. J , Messrs. ' Young, Hobbs and Co.’s Stratford stock sale takes place on Tuesday, 26th September. A second-class, certificated enginedriver is wanted. Messrs. W. Dimock and Co. announce a rise in the price of baconers. An advertiser has a four-roomed house at Toko to lot. The quarterly meeting of Oddfellows takes place on Monday next, September 25th. A men’s chorus, '‘Drifting,” will lie rendered at Wesley Church People’s Service to-morrow evening. A prelude and anthem (with solo) will also be sung. The Rev. C. C. Harrison will speak. Mr. Schofield will conduct the morning family service.* Ladies, he considerate and tactful, yet firm, with any refractory draper who may try to substitute any other make for the famous Warner’s Rustproof Corsets.* Wise and winsome women are won by .the wonderful Wertheim.—E. hixoii and Co., Stratford, arc the people who supply these machines.*
WATCH vy I"A . t SPACE! TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY.. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
THE REASON WHY ! OUR EGGS ARE NOT Found in Nests of 6 to 16, and sent then to the grocers. No; we gather ours daily, and so can guarantee them perfectly fresh, 'STRATFORD EGG CIRCLE DEPOT. BUSHFELLING. TENDERS invited to Fell about 50 Acres at Strathmore. Plans may bo inspected at Mr. Calvert’s Store, Strathmore, and at office of I. H. Thompson, Land Agent,. Stratford. Tenders Close 60th September, 1911. TO LET. IOUR-ROOMED 1 COTTAGE, Toko Township; pleasant position. Apply D. MAXWELL, . Toko. NOTICE TO t FARMERS. w, DIMOCK AND CO. are now offering -Ifd per lb. for BaconA TOWN OF BLIND PEOPLE. This would be the case if you could not see the difference between OUR EGGS and STORE EGGS. Depot: MRS. RUSS’S, Broadway South. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, Holden at New Plymouth. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1908,” and in the Matter of W. POTTS, of Eltharn, Garage Proprietor, a Debtor. h h V an Order of the above-montion-i 3 cd Court, dated the 20th day of September, 1911, I have been appointed Receiver and Manager of the Estate of the above-mentioned W. Potts, and his business and property has passed into my possession. Claims, with full par-tieulars attached, should be forwarded to me forthwith. ALFRED COLEMAN. Official Receiver. Stratford, ! September 23rd, 1911. ANTED, a Youth, for mil ""•'“"■'l work. A w i » and general farm to A. D. Walker, Ngaire
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 6
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