VOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The famous "Koslyn" Writing Pads, obtainable from all stationers and storekeepers, at 6d and Is 6d. x Lost black and white pet lamb. Licenses of carters, halls, etc., for .lie Borough are now due. Applications called for the lease of iing Edward Park hf the Domain Joard.
Four-roomed house for sale.
Easter visitors desirous of securing a memento of their trip to Taranaki could not do better than to buy half a dozen pairs of the Melbourne's famous shilling stockings. As well known as Mount Egmont. Ask your friends about them. «-
Mr Newton King's Haymarket sale will be held to-morrow in place of Saturday, on account of Easter holidays. Sections 39 and 41, Block 13, Pouatu, consisting of 137 acres, will be sold on Tuesday, 14th, at Newton King's Mart. The property is all in grass and well fenced, with 7-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Motor cycle in good order for sale. For Children's Hacking Cought at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d 2s 6d. Messrs Dimoek and Coy's amended dates for April will be found advertised. The firm will commence buying again on April 14. Mr J. H. Thompson, land agent, has two desirable farms advertised in his replace advt. Masters and Son stock Huntly and Palmers biscuits. For Chronic Ch>'st Complaints, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d, 2s 6d. '
Evans and Tichbon are practical cabinetmakers, their prices are right. Julian's contracting plant (horses, harness, bullocks, etc.), will be sold at King's Mart on April 18. Notice of election of member for the combined districts on the New Plymouth Harbour Board is advertised.
The retailers' shops will be open all day on Thursday, but closed on Good Friday Easter Monday.
Mr P. E. Carlill, the Egmont Art Furnisher, will close his premises from Thursday night until Wednesday morning.
Owing to Mr Newton King's Toko cattle sale falling on Easter Monday it has been cancelled for this month.
An uninvited guest will shortly be visiting your house, Mr Winter, welcome him warmly—warmly clad. See Morey's advertisement in this issue. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d.
Messrs H. Wortbington and Co. have taken over the premises in Broadway lately occupied by Mr Jas. Thompson, carrier, and on Saturday nest will open a Bait Stables, with accommodation for a large number of horses and traps. Good feed will bo provided, and every attention given, the conduct of the business being under the direct supervision of Mr B. Worthington himself. The patronage of farmers is solicited.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 90, 7 April 1914, Page 5
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