NOTES AND MEMORANDA.
The Egmont Clothing Company beg to notify the Public that their real economy sale is in full swing, every. Phing reduced, last clay Saturday, August 21st. (E. C'arryer, proprietor). Vacancies for two gentleman boarders advertised. Sanderson and Judd have secondhand Orion ranges in good order for sa 1 0. King up telephone .V 22, Regan Street Butchery, C. Laraplough proprietor, and your order will be delivered. x Newton King’s, Inglewood sale tomorrow, Newton King’s- sale on account of Mr J. H. McPartland .at Stratford yards at 1 p.m.; to-morrow. On Thursday Newton King will sell at the residence, Regan Street, the furniture of a six-roomed house, on account of Mr C. McMillan; also, snb_ ject to slight reserve, the house and quarter.acre section. The Egmont Coach and Carriage Co. invite tiie most critical inspection of the vehicles they turn out. A. H. .Hillock can supply all your wants in the way of dairy aprons overalls, etc., at The Kash.x t Advertiser wants furnished or unfurnished room. J. A. Hall, proprietor of the Hokio Poultry Farm, W£raroa, advertises sittings of Indian Runner eggs apd heavy-laying strains of black Orpingtons and Minorcas. The Farm’s team of ducks put up a record at the Papauui Egg-Laying Competition. Increase in medical mileage fees notified. The three-year-old Clydesdale stallion Balthangie Standard, the property of Mr J. Paul, Pembroke Road, will be at the services of breeders this season.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXI, Issue 18, 10 August 1920, Page 8
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