NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Married couple want place on farm, description of carrying work. Give him description of caryinrg work. Give him [a trial. For Chronic Chest Complaints. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d. 2s fid. Notice inserted re examination under “Plumbers’ .Registration Act, 1912.” The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., remind clients of the clearing sale to he held on acIcount R. T. B. Mellow, Fsq., KaIponga, on Thursday, 30th hist. The stock' to be sold has been bred from the best available pedigree stock, Mr [Mellow considering no expense too much, so long as lie got tho best (nudity and breeding. For Children’s Hacking Coughs at night, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is fid fid. Married man wants milking on shares. Bees and boxes for sale cheap. The N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. hold a clearing sale at Mr H. A. Wood’s, at Rawhitiroa Road on August 7th. Free grazing for a month. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., advertise particulars of Mr 0. W. Lmnsden's sale at Stanley Road on Monday. Mr Newton King will offer 75 horses at the fair on Saturday. Air Newton King’s, Hay market sale on' Saturday. MS?I '.Their uniform quality f makes them tho most MO ATE’S PURE TEAS Particulars of satisfactory. Only from the best can yon get tho best results. See yon get Kelson Moato's Tea. 4 Mr Newton King’ s sale at Toko advertised. Mr Newton King will hold a springing heifer sale at his Stratford yards on Tuesday. The Melbourne’s great annual reduction sale commences on Friday next. Tho inset published with this issue contains a whirlwind of sensational baragins. Good general wanted. Reward offered for chestnut mare. Girl wanted to assist in housework.
THE CAR WE WANT.
When one wants to buy a motor car—and fow can afford to be without one in those bustling days—one is perhaps a little puzzled in the multitude of good cars on offer. But there need bo no hesitation in deciding to purchase a “Studebaker,” because ' experience has proved this lino car to he one of the best all-round bargains the world of mechanics lias yet produced. It is handsome in appearance yet very strongly made and finely finished. It is 7 fitted with the best and latest and most reliable engines and parts. It is wonderfully simple to drive and easy to control. Most important point of all to many who look car-wards, is the price: That, in comparison with the perfection offered is astonishingly low. Probably that is why one meets “Studehaker” cars everywhere nowadays. Mr Don. Cameron, who just now is specialising in “Studehakers” for Mr Newton King, Stratford, will he glad 1 to give enquirers any information desired, or to arrange trial runs for possible purchasers. x
Peak Frean and Co.’s biscuits just arrived, the dainty biscuit. A variety jof fifty. Como and inspect at Drake’s, j ’Phone 117 PLUMBERS’ REGISTRATION ACT, 1912. rinHE Plumbers’ Board of New Eoa--u- land hereby gives notice that! it ! will accept as an equivalent lor its own examination, the second grade of the City and Guilds of London Institute examination passed before the date of the Board’s first examination, provided the applicant for registration conforms with the other conditions—in particular, that ho has served six years apprenticeship at tiie plumbing trade, or has been engaged continuously in the trade of a sanitary plumber for not less than seven years. The Board’s first examination was bold in .December, 1913. P. C. I’IRANI, Secretary.
TO BUILDERS. ENDERS will bo received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Saturday, August Ist, for tlie Erection of Shops (brick and wood), Broadway South, for Mr H. Wilson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN 1). HEALY, Architect. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. MISS HART’S CANDIDATURE,
A JUMBLE SALE will bo held at an early date. Donors for this are requested to communicate with AVEY’S Brake will leave the Post Office to-morrow (Thursday) at G. 45 p.m. for the convenience of patrons wishing to attend the concert ;it Tariki, in aid of the canclidatnro of Mrs G. Smith. (Blue and White). Price 2s return. T OST—From Stratford, a Chestnut Gig Mare, wliitc hind foot, clip]>cd trace high, with cover on; reward offered. Apply this office. T ANTED Gill, to assist; no ' washing or cooking. Apply Mrs j W AXTEI)—Good General; good i * ’ wages, one child. Apply this ; office. LfOR SALE—IB Hives of Bees and h lot of Boxes; cheap. Owner. leaving district. For address apply ithis office. 1 W. S. CATO. Groig, Fenton Street.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 83, 29 July 1914, Page 6
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