NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Mr. New ton King holds a stork sale at, Toko yards on Monday next. An inset in this issue gives some particulars of the Keel host removal sale, wide In started i n New Plymouth on Friday. On Saturday next, October 7th, Mr Newton King sells sections 1)01 and 000, with a four-roomed house,’ etc. Particulars may bo obtained from the 'auctioneer. I*. C. Price has a replace advertisement in this issue which will be found interesting to cyclists. Messrs. It. Hannah and Co.’s first spring shipment of boots and shoes are just to hand. Your inspection is invited. Divine Worship will he conduct ;d 10-morrow morning and evening at the Pi imi tive Methodist Church, Broadway. A communion service will be held in the morning, when the Her B. Mcston will preach. In the evening a hearty service will ho conducted by Mr. C. Downey.* A man for general farm work is anted. Mr. W. D. Anderson (late Malone, Anderson and Johnstone) notifies that he has taken a temporary office in Curtis’ buildings, Broadway, and will be prepared to complete all unfinished business which clients of the old firm require'him to conclude. On Wednesday next, October 4th, Messrs. Matthews and Bennett hold their usual , v eekly stock sale at In’glo'wood. Mr. Newton King will sell -(00 head of mixed cattle at Stratford on luesday next, October 3rd, | ' jmw'is rlevell has hied a declaration of insolvency. A meeting-'of*creditors bakes place on V\ ednesciayi,u October iith. ~ A practice of tiie Stratford Town Band will be’held in the Schoolroom •iq 'Jupsday night, at 7.30; Messrs. Dimnck and C 0.)., as will be seen by advertisement elsewhere, have again risen the price of bacon pigs to 4.Ad per lb. We are assured by their representatives that there is every prospect of a> good season with a market at remunerative prices. At the people’s meeting at Wesley Church to-morrow the Misses Everiss will sing a trio. The anthem “Tne Sun Siiall bo No More,” and also the prelude, “O, That the LorcPs Salvation,” will bo rendered by t?fe choir. The Rev. C. C. Harrison will conduct morning and evening services. Old friends and new welcome.* For chronic chest complaints, Woods' Great Peppenrnt t«e. Is (id, tis fid;* . Those interested in tlic solution of the problems iff life will be glad to hear that Miss Christie will be lecturing in Stratford shortly on the subject. Any views that may help ns should be worth bearing, and Miss Christie having studied under Mrs. Bcsant and otners is certain to have something to say answering some of the questions constantly occurring to thoughtful minds* If you want to cure your cough, take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion; from all chemists and stores —Is fid, 2s fid, 4s fid * McMillan and Frodric, Broadway, Stratford, Solo Agents for Wolseley Sheep-Shearing Machines, the most popular and up-to-date shearer on the market; • Alliance Dove-tailed Bee Hives and Beekeepers’ Requisites, at Dunedin prices; Doino Separators, equal to tho more expensive machines, from £S £s.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 6
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