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NOTES AND MEMORANDA.

The owner of a stray sheep is ad vertisod for.

Train arrangements in connection with the Wanganui A. and R. Show arc advertised.

Newton King will sell at his AVhangamomoua yards on Friday, November 15th, 1000 head of mixed cattle. Particulars appear elsewhere. Services at Wesley Church to-mor-row evening will be conducted by the Rev. A. Reader., livening subject: “The Seasons of the Son!.” x Air. Newton King will hold a clearing sale of choice dairy cows in full prefit, also a property on account of Mr. R. 11. Coltman, on his farm at Okato, on Monday, November 18th, at 12.30. Particulars appear elsewhere. Mr. Newton King will sell 1300 head of cattle at his Stratford sale yards on Tuesday next, Entries appear elsewhere

Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co advertise their Tarata sale, which takes place on Monday. Particulars of Messrs. Matthews, Bennett and Co.’s Inglewood sale appear in another column. At the Douglas sale yards on Monday, Newton,. King will hold a cattle safe. See advertisement elsewhere.

Mr. C. E. Janies, of Broadway, who is ever to the front with new things, has just received a consignment of wonderful view novelties, which ought to sell in thousands and keep Mr. James’ busy shop oven more busy than usual. “A pouch full of Stratford Mixture,” such as sent along as a specimen, will he in demand by everybody, oven non-smokers, will want one! Divine worship will bo conducted in the Broadway Church to-morrow morning by the Rev. B. Metson, and in the evening by Mr. R. H. Robinson. Bright services and a warm welcome. x You'don’t have to pay one shilling to view the first aeroplane to arrive in Stratford. An up-to-date Bleriot working model has been installed in the window of the Egmont Clothing Co., and has been .eagerly watched by all and sundry. Underneath the machine is a significant notice, intimating that if customers do not order their made-to-order show suits immediately they are taking later a “flying” chance.

iVo know Warner’s Rust-proof Corsets to ho thoroughly reliable as regards shape, comfort, and service—in' fact, we are prepared to guarantee every pair not to rust, break, or tear. Local drapers. x Show time is only a month away. .But there’s still time to have a firstclass suit made, so that you will ho able to enjoy yourself to the full, knowing you are “turned out” as well as or better than your neighbour. The Egmont Clothing Company will make you a suit, or sell you one ready to wear, and guarantee to suit and fit yon, saving you from£l 10s to £2 a •«uit. Your local draper stocks the Roslyn Writing Pads at 6d and Is each. Remarkable value. Try one. >

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 65, 9 November 1912, Page 6

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