NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Tlio 'Druids’ meeting which takes place on Tuesday next, will commence it 7..’30 instead of 8 o’clock. A youth or young man, to milk and nake, himself) useful, is wanted. Messrs. Matthews and Bennett hold their Inglewood horse faig on Friday, November 3rd. Entries appear in another column. '"Messrs." Matthew?' 'and' Bennett’s lext Inglewood stock sale takes place in Wednesday, .November Ist. Entries appear in another column. An advertiser desires re-engage-nout as ladyhelp. Train arrangements in connection with the Palmerston A. and* P. Show ire advertised. Messrs E. Dixon and Co. Broadway ire offering Newman Pianos on dolivof £1 ICs. deposit and a small payment of 19s. monthly. The Stratford County Council gives notice’ of the institution of a special irder. Messrs R. H. White and Co. have iust Ihnded a shipment of Parisian millinery models which will be offered at half landed cost. Mr. j. E. Richards advertises a dairy farm of good quality, (level undulating,) at £l2 per acre. A prelude and anthem will lie rendered, and well-known hymns used, it the People’s Service in Wesley Church to-morrow The Rev. C. C. Harrison will preach at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.* On Thursday, November 2nd, Mr Newton King conducts a sale of houselold furniture on account of Mr Win. drown, Fenton Street. Particulars will appear later. Mr Newton King’s Toko stock sale takes place on Monday next. Mr G. W. Mills, successor to Mr W. C. Cargill, calls special attention co his up-to-date sporting and fancy goods importations, and Christmas goods now opening up. Mr WV G. Cargill offers for sale, with immediate possession, ’ his house in Portia Street. First reasonable offer accepted. On. Tuesday next, October 31st, Mr N owtop King sells 400 head of mixed cattle qt, Stratford. j,t, ; is announced in this issue that die Druids’ meeting on Tuesday next vill open at 7.30 p.m. instead of 8. , Herbert’s Spring Goods, now opening, are a wonderful example of how veil they can select good things in ivery department. Naturally the rush ,o he early in making choice, of the jretty spring fashions is going to be greater' than over at this popular Iranery house.*
“The Ramrodders,” by Holman i )ny—A novel remarkable for its power and keen humour.* A fine show of smart up-to-date goods is the. verdict passed by visitors to the showroom at Spence’s, i'lie very latest in Millinery, Ready-to-wear Costumes, Blouse Robes, Oust Coats, Silk, Cambric and Musin Blouses are now to be seen in ;roat variety. There is a nil! guarantee for ten years with every Wcrthcini Machine sold. Agents: E. .Dixon and Co.. Stratford. “Always wear flannel next to the skin” was. good advice, Mr Speight. Duly see that it is the Roslyn UnsbvirkabD “Delta” finish.* Ask for the famous Roslyn Writing Pads.* We all need a strong ally, and one of tiro best is offered at that famous Stratford emporium—the Egmont Clothing Company’s—for men, young men, and boys, it would lie well to study this.* “The Ramrodders,” by Holman Day—A novel remarkable for its newer and keen humour.* McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford, Solo Agents for Wolseloy 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; Dome Separators, equal to the more expensive machines, from ££ -ss.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 28 October 1911, Page 6
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