NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
Spring sunshine is contagious. Morey’s magnificent showing of spring fashions reflects the very essence of the joyous season. There’s an advertisement elsewhere in this issue.
Preparing food for 10,000 calves every day makes the millers of Tui Calfmoal experts at the business. They have sought by experiments to get a good food—a food that builds up strong, healthy calves, and does it quickly. See advertisement on page x
J . H. Thompson advertises some small properties for sale and to let) Applications are invited for position of poundkeeper.
For Chrome Clivst Woods’ Great I’opptrmmt Cure, Is vi. 2s Cu
Alf Moon, Broadway, whose tender was r i! v a coop tod for supplying school, requirements to the Stratford High School, has just landed a splendid stock of crockery, china and glassware. His Christmas goods have also safely arrived, and a visit to his shop should be a pleasure,-and a purchase Avill produce delight. Mr W. S. V. A. Sparwath, furnisher and undertaker, announces in his change of advertisement bargains in quality and prices of the very best in upholstery, such as cho dcrfields, box ottomans, couches, 7-picce kauri suites, daisy chairs, and his »o::U.rful Sparwath chair, designed for ‘•■’’led 'armors ; the back tan be leguialed i to iai;ous positions. Mr Sparwath personally supervises all constructions, which can be inspected by intending customers at any time during the day. Support a sound policy and help to make Sparwath’s business a leading Stratford institution. x
For Children’s Hacking Coughs at iiight, Woods’ Groat peppermint Cure, . fid 9 a (Vi. Poultry in any quantity wanted.
The Farmers’ Co-op. Organisation Society of Hawera notify their sales for September.
Forty acres of inicloiEcrnh to let fm cutting
Douglas motor cycle, 1616 model, for Sfde.
STUD NOTES
The Clydesdale Stallion, “Here Again,” advertised in another column, contains the best blood obtainable. His sire is “Look Again” (2Su, N.Z. C. 5.13.), and dam “Violet.” This stallion, which is travelling in the district this season, is in every way true to type, and farmers would Jo well to make enquiries of the owners.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 18, 8 September 1914, Page 8
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