NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs. C. and E. Jackson publish a replace advertisement in this issue. Particulars appear in another column. On Monday next Mr. Newon King conducts a stock sale at the Douglas Yards. Mr. J. H. Thompson has a o-roomed house For, sale on very easy terms. Particulars appear elsewhere. Medina Tea Rooms are now taking orders for home-made" cakes. A lady wants a furnished nr unfurnirihedi! bed-sitting room close to town.-,;, me i < • • ; Messrs. Gillies' and Nalder conduct a stock, salerat, the Glover Road yards, Rawer a, on .Thursday next, October •fDth.ili ii I Vy , At tlit; Primitive Methodist Church to-mprnftwf Divine warship will he conducted in theiUiorning by Mr. H. Lacey, and in the evening by the Rev. 13. Metson. All heartily invited.* A good milk-cart horse is wanted by an advertiser. Mr. Newton King conducts a sale of 1.300 head of mixed stock at Okau on Thursday, October 19th. Particulars to date appear elsewhere. On Tuesday next, October I.7th, Mr. Newton King sells 500 head of mixed cattle at the Stratford sale yards. On Wednesday, October 18tb, Messrs. Young, Hobbs and Go. hold a stock sale at Eltham. Messrs. Matthews and Bennett will hold their ’usual Inglewood stock sale on Wednesday next, October 18th. Entjios to date -appear in another column-. ' Messrs. .Matthews and Bennett hold ‘their next M atari stock sale on Monday, October 30th. Entries appe;.-!' in another column. On Thursday, October 26th, Messrs Pamaaoi! and Melville conduct a sale of honsyh.ojd Furniture on account of Messrs if, .W. Kemp and R. P->"'le. At the Musical Service in Wesley Church to-morrow night the choir will render “The Son of God Goes Forth to War,” and “To Benin Landanuis.” A solo will also bo given. Rev. C. C. Harrison will speak on “Is God Cruel?” All invited.* A farm hand is wanted for Toko Road. “Always wear flannel next to tho skin” was good advice, Mr Speight. Only see that it is the Roslyn Un"brinkabl" “Delta” finish.* Ladies, ho considerate and tactful, yet firm, with any refractory draper who may try to substitute any other make for tho famous Warner’s Rustproof Corsets.* McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford, Sole Agents for Wolseloy Sheep-Shearing Machines, the most popular and up-to-date shearer on tho market; Alliance Dove-tailed Bee Hives and Beekeepers’ Requisites, at Dunedin prices; homo Separators, equal to tho more expensive machines, from ££ ss.*
There is a mil guarantee for ten years with every \\erihcim Machine sold. Agents; E. Dixon and Co., Stratford. A fine 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 soon in great variety.* For coughs and colds take Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion; easily taken ; children like it. From all chemists and stores—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s Gd.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 51, 14 October 1911, Page 6
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