NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
A good farm hand is wanted. A n advertiser offers board and residence to a married couple, or two friends.
.Messrs. W. IT. IT. Young and Co. will hold their Strathmore cattle sale to-morrow.
To-morrow, Messrs. Matthews and Bennett will conduct their Inglewood horse fair.
Mr. T. W. Smith, who is well known in tin's town, wjshes to announce that he has taken over the business of Mr. .). Patterson, tailor, Broadway. Mr. Smith has been with Mr, Patterson s.jme time, and was formerly in partnership with Mr. Butchart. lie. has] had considerable experience in the Old Country and Wellington, especially with ladies' costumes. Mr. Smith has confidence that he can give satisfaction with regard to any order placed v. Till him. Mr. •). Patterson announces in this •sr.uo that he has sold his business to Mr. T. W. Smith, and hopes that his patrons will extend their patronage to Mr. Smith. Mr. T. Lamason will hold his usual Mart sale on Saturday at 1 p.m. Messrs. T. Borthwick cud Rons publish their pig-receiving dates for May. in another column. tllO > Woodvillo Bacon-curing Co.'s pig-re; eiring dates for May appear. Messrs J. li. Wood and Co., of New Plymouth, are advertising in this issue two farms, one 150 acres, and the other of 290 acres. The prices asked are low, and they appear to be real bargains. .Messrs. Gillies and Nalder publish particulars of their Kaponga sale, which takes place to-morrow. Those desiring to hire R. Gredig's i motor-car should ring up telephone No Ll3l.
For Influenza taiv j Woods' Great i Peppmmint Never Fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d. s | ! Try the Roslyn writing tablets, coni tailing 100 sheets superior paper, j with artistic picture of Rotorua and two handsome women, with useful ealI endar for 1912—6 d and Is each, from all storekeepers. s - For comfort and figure elegance the corset we most strongly recommend is Warner's rust-proof No. GUI, at, 8s lid. x Roslyn football jerseys are the best. x We cannot speak too highly of Roslyn ail-wool blankets, rugs, tweeds, worsteds, suits, football jerseys, unshrinkable flannels, plaidings, and underwear, "Delta" finish, for men, women and children. . x Mr. A. Spence desires to thank the public for their liberal response to his efforts in connection with the great relinquishing sale which he is now running for the- purpose of quitting his ent.re 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 but a drop in the bucket. There is still an immense stock of high-class draporv and clothing to dispose or, and new goods are still arriving, and the whole has been, and is being, subicctfd to the same drastic reductions in prices. It is an absolute fact that th'e proprietor is selling the goods at piices which bawdy allow a margin for expenses, his one aim being to convert the whole stock into phoney, and so save removal expenses. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 6
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