NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Bov£ are wanted for distributing books. Mr W. D. Anderson offers fdr sale 'one Darracq motor car and one Steck Pianola piano. ■ Mr Newton King advertises his haymarket and mart sales to be held on Saturday nOxt.
Messrs Gillies and Nalder hold a cattle sale at their Hawera saleyards to-morrow. Entries appear elsewhere. Particulars of Mrs Sidney Ward’s sale which is to be held to-morrow are advertised elsewhere.
Messrs Robinson and Son, Broadway, draw attention in their space elsewhere to some special lines'suitable for the seaside picnic. Messrs Webster, Dobson and Co. advertise particulars of theiri Stratford sheep fair, which will be held at the Stratford yards on January 29th. Attention is directed to an important sale of ladies’ and gents’ very superior Standard English bicycles, worth £lB each, which must be sacrificed for debt, and will be offered at Mr Newton King’s Stratford mart on Saturday next, January 25th, at 2 o’clock sharp. The fly nuisance is very annoying, and one for Which there are many so-called remedies; but the best is that advertised to-day on page 4 by Mr Edwards, of the Broadway Pharmacy. There is a time when it seems hardly possible to work at home or anywhere else, a time when the blood and everything else seems out of order. Such is the time when a visit should be made to Edwards’ Pharmacy, when by the purchase of a bottle of Edwards’ Sarsaparilla, the whole trouble will be put right.
The farmer’s lot this season should be a happy one, getting, as he is, top prices for his produce and his commodities for the most part at rockbottom prices. At any rate, it is his own fault if he does not secure the latter in the purchasing of his requirements in wearing apparel, both for himself and his good wife, for he has the opportunity at all times to do so at A. Spence’s establishment. The great after-season sale which this firm is now running places not only every farmer, but also every individual in the community on the best possible footing for getting the best possible value for money in supplying their wants in drapery and clothing. At this great sale the reductions in prices on many lines such as trimmed millinery, ladies’ dust-coats, one-piece dresses, blouse robes and costumes, will, if possible, be more drastic than ever.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 20, 22 January 1913, Page 6
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