NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Messrs. E. Dixon and Co., Stratford, are sole agents for the O.K. andSellars' washing machines, and the Wertheim sewing machines. Messrs. A.H . Huggott and L. Tocher and Co. puhHsh a notice to sportsmen in this issue. Mr. F. P. Corkhill, New Plymouth, advertises particulars of a fine estate of 2400 acres in tlie Hay of Islands district for sale. Messrs. Gillies and Nalder have numerous enquiries for good dairy herds for private sale. The annual meeting of the Toko Farmers' Union will be held this evening. invitation-holders are reminded of the "long night" to he held by the Foresters' Lodge this evening. Norali Sullivan, of Stratford, gives notice of application for a publican's Messrs. W. H. H. Young and Co.'s next Strathmore sale takes place on Friday next, May 3rd. Tn another column the particulars of Messrs. Gillies and Nalder's Eltham sale arc advertised. Messrs. Gillies and Nalder publish particulars of their Hawera sale, which is to lie held on Thursday, 2nd May. Mr. T. Lamason has a list of pro- " perties for sale.
A delivers boy for a country round is wanted. Messrs. W. H. H. Young and Co. publish their list of stock sales for /Jay. ! An advertiser wants to rent a four j or live-roomed cottage handy to the ! Post Office. Messrs. Potts Bros., Pembroke Road, warn trespassers on their property with dog or gun. A reward is offered for the return •">f a lost bay gelding. For Influenza tav3 Woods' Groat Peppermint Cuiu. Never Fails. J s 6d, 2« bd. x Mr. A. Spence desires to thank the I public for their liberal response to his j efforts in connection with the great | relinquishing sale which ho is now | running for the purpose of quitting | his entire stock, prior to the expiry of his lease shortly. He desires, also, to state that, though the volume of business done has been very large, it is hut a drop ir, the bucket. There is still an immense stock of high-class drapery and clothing to dispose of, and new goods are still arriving, and the whole has been, and is being, subjected to the same drastic reductions in prices. It is an absolute fact that the proprietor is selling the goods at pi ices which barely allow a margin for expenses, his one aim being to convert the whole stock into >"oney, and so save removal expenses. j: Two Guineas for four lines of poetry! Read Tonking's Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst news items. x We cannot speak too highly of Ros,lyn all-wool blankets, rugs, tweeds, worsteds, suits, football, jerseys, unshrinkable flannels, plaidings, and underwear. "Delta" finish, for men, women and children. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2, 29 April 1912, Page 6
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