NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
A young man advertises for private board and residence. Mr Newton King will sell 50 choice springing heifers, close to profit, at his dairy yards to-morrow. On account of Mr R. H. Phillips, some choice dairy cows will i>o offered. At the Stratford saleyards to-mor-row, Mr Newton King will liold a cattle sale. The Jersey cattle advertised to he sold, on account of Mr R. Dingle, have been withdrawn from sale. A smart hoy and girl are wanted for the drapery business. Newton King will sell the choice dairy herd of 40 cows and 15 heifers on account of Mr J. A. Stanford, of Huiroa, at the Stratford dairy yards to-morrow, at 12..‘30. Tenders are called for the manufacture of ironwork for bridges on the Stratford Main Trunk Railway. Have you ever considered the great wear and tear that goes on when washing clothes? You simply rub them away in no time. Now, the Vacuum Washer makes a thorough job of the washing, and no rubbing is required at all. Just think what a saving of labour this means, and what a saving in wear and tear. To convince you that what we say is correct, wo offer you one week’s Free Trial of a Vacuum Washing Machine,, and know it will appear to you.—McMillan an<i Fredric, Sole Agents, Stratford. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 54, 28 October 1912, Page 6
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