NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
j Messrs. V, T . Dimock and Co.'s pig- ! receiving dates for May are advertisI cd. 1 The monthly meeting of theYVo-; '< men's Christian Temperance i nion | takes place on Thursday afternoon. Mr. vV. Creig, of Kaponga, has takj en over the Commercial Stables, and ; guarantees to give satisfaction in | ovi'vy way. ! The attention of farmers is directed ! to an advertisement which appears in i our advertising columns to-day dealing ! with a property situated on the K-ai-mai, cTosc to Matamata, on the mam | road from Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, ! to tho Waikato. This property-must be I disposed of this winter, and it should | br.ng a' large number of enquiries, as the annual rental of 565 acres is only 1 £4 9s per annum. Persons interested | are requested to apply to the owner | at Matamata, or his attorney, Mr. E. Gerard, of Auckland. Tho Central Co-operative Store Co. ' has a full stock of groceries, crockery, I and ironware, besides the "Junior I Tourist" go-cart. Mr. G. W. Mills, Broadway, has | just received a shipment of all dei seriptions of sports''goods, and accessories for photographers. In his replace announcement, Mr. It.' FI. Robinson, of the Manchester House, draws public attention to the fact Chat he has just received fashionable dress goods, costume cloths, serges, and other goods for the winter months. Mr. J. McAllister announces that he has all kinds of picture frames and mouldings continually arriving, at low prices. On May 11th, tlie N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., will hold their horse fair 'at Tattersall's, Hawera, when they will sell SO horses of various descriptions. The lifglewood Co-operative Baconcuring Co. publish their pig-receiving dates for May. To-morrow Messrs. Gillies and Nalder's sale at Hawcra takes place. Mr. A. Spruce notifies that he still has numerous bargains in drapery to suit everyone. People would o well to purchase their requirements before the lease expire*. A smart hoy to learn the hairdrossiug is wanted. Particulars of Mr. Newton King's Havmarket and Mart sales are advertised. For Influenza taVa Woods' Great Peppermint Guru. Never Fails, -'a 6d. 2s 6n. x Try the Roslyn writing tablets, contain ng 100 sheets superior paper, with artistic picture of Rotorua and two handsome women, with useful calendar for 1912—6 d and Is each, from all storekeepers. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3, 1 May 1912, Page 6
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