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MOTES AND MEMORANDA.

0 four-roomed .Jipusq is idvertised to let. Special bargains in sheetings and calicoes at Lowers’ Clearing Sale. To-morrow Mr. Newton King will sell, .'on account of Mr. J. Douglas Perrett, a beautiful collection of oil, '.V-iit'or colonVvSrnd pastel paintings. ’ To-morrow'the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.’s monthly horse fair will take place at Tattersall’s, iTawcra. Mr. Newton King’s usual weekly safe will be held at the Haymarket did Mart to-morrow. Mr. Newton King’s Whangamomona cheep fair and cattle sale will take dace to-morrow. The N.Z. Clothing Factory advertise in this issue special lines in ladies’ and gents’ tan and black boots nid shoes. A price list of some special bargain dues to be obtained at Hannah’s boot iale is circulated with this issue. On Tuesday next, February 13th, the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., sell 800 head of mixed cattle at the Stratford yards. Messrs. W. Cannon and Co., of the Dominion Butchery, have an advertisement In another column notifying the public that they have secured the services of a first-class small goodsI man, with fifteen years’ experience, and arc now prepared to supply small goods of every description. A sale of Borough town leases will be bold on March 13th by Mr T. Lamason. _ In tills issue the Deputy-Official Assignee gives notice Af a number of estates of the administration of which he intends to apply to be released. A good man or 1)0y for milking is wanted. A. E. Burgess gives notice of in tention to apply for discharge from bankruptcy. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.,- Ltd., Stratford, have grass mowers and hay rakes for immediate delivery. Special prices and terms, x Warner’s Corsets are splendid holiday corsets. They cannot rust nor break, nor can the fabric tear. Prices ■ss 6(1 and upwards, from local drap>rs. -s When buying your Electric Lamps, see that they are branded “Osrams” or “Brirndawn,” Both these lamps-are made in England, and are first quality. The Osrams are 3s each, and the Brimsdawn 2s 6d each, for 16, 32, or

10 candle power. English-made lamps aro undoubtedly the best.—McMillan nd Erednc. A v The Acme of Value in Drapery and Clothing.—The Spence Store claims to be second to none in the all-round good value it gives at all times to its numerous patrons, but at the present moment, the, low prices ruling in connection with the great summer sale now proceeding are altogether exceptional. Summer good, especially, aro marked own to extremely low prices. Though the warm weather may not last long, yet, there is no need to swelter in the heavier garments when the lighter ones can, lie obtained for very little money. Study your comfort as well as economy and get yonr present wants at Spence’s. x Ask for Osrams and soo that you got Osrams. When buying yonr electric lamps, see that they aro branded “‘Osram,’ made in England.” There is only one “Osram” lamp on the market, and they are worth two of other makes. The prices have boon reduced to 3s each for 16, 32, or 50 C.P. We also stock 100 to 1000 candle power; also 4 volt and ti volt accumulator lamps. McMillan and Frcdric. Agents.* Ask persistently for Hoslyn Writing Tablets. x

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 6

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MOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 6

MOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 38, 9 February 1912, Page 6

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