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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

Mr. Jas. E. Campbell, the eyesight specialist, will again visit Stratford on Friday and Saturday next, October 13th and I.4th, and may ho consulted at Mr. Fred Edwards’s, chemist, Broadway. On Saturday, October 14th, Mr. Newton King conducts his usual sales at the Haymarket and Mart. Particulars are published elsewhere. Messrs. Young, Hobbs and Co. bold a stock sale at Kaponga on Friday, October 14th.

One bay gelding hack is impounded in the Stratford pound. Mr. Newton King will hold a clearing sale of household Furniture on account of Mr. Win. C. Ha ikes, at ins residence, Pembroke Road West, tomorrow.

The X.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co'.’s Ha worn stock sale takes place to-morrow. A young girl to assist is wanted. Three gentlemen, hoarders arc wanted.

Messrs McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, arc Taranaki agents for the Macmillan leather legrope. In addition to numerous advertised lines, Mr Newton Kins' "ill sell a O-yoar hack, without Preserve, at Mr W. C. Raikes’ sale to-morrow. As will he seen from our advertising columns, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., are holding a spring cattle fc.ir at Opuniike on the Kith October. The entries already total ‘2OOO, and it is expected that considerably over that number will be yarded. Practically all the shock are coming direct from the owners’ farms, which is a big advantage to purchasers. ■ A number of choice lines will be yarded, and the fair, both for numbers and quality, will be one of the best held in South Taranaki for a number ol years.

“Always wear flannel next to the skin” was good advice, Mr Speight. (July see that it is tlie Roslyn Un••ffiTrkabl- “Delta” finish.*

McMillan and Frcdric, Broadway, Stratford, Sole Agents lor 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; Domo Separators, equal to the more expensive mammies, from ££ ss.* A line show of smart up-to-date goods is the verdict passed by visitors to the showroom at Spence’s. The very latest in Millinery, Ready-to-wear Costumes, Blouse Robes, Dust Coats, Silk, Cambric and Muslin Blouses are now to bo seen in great variety." For coughs and colds take Tonking’s Linseed Emuls.on; easily taken ; children like it. From .-’.ll chemists and stores —Is Pd. 2s 3d. 4s Pd.* There ts a rHII guarantee for ten voars with every wmim-mi iu.-m ...*.

sold. Agents Stratford.

E. Dixon and Co

Ladies, bo considerate and tactful, vet firm, with any refractory draper who may try- to substitute any other make for the famous Warner’s Rustnroof Corsets.*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 48, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 48, 11 October 1911, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 48, 11 October 1911, Page 6

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