PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ‘ FISHING SEASON, 1911. LICENSES to take Trout and Perch in any part of the Dominion will be issued from the Ist October, 1911, to the 30th of April, 1912, subject to such regulations as Ordor-in-Council describes. Fee, £1: Women and Hoys ss. C. D. SOLE, Sec. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE BOROUGH PROPERTY Of 14 ACRES, With good Residence of Six Rooms, and necessary Outbuildings, Will be sold either in one lot of purchaser may take a third of .the property. Principals only dealt with. Apnly to “Borough Property for Sale, ’ Care this office. ini to—j 'SUSINESS NOTICES. FOR, SALEiOOD 5-RGOMED HOUSE, with 5 Acres of Level Land, lOmin. walk from Post Office. Price only £SOO. Easy terms: very cheap. ;-ROOMED HOUSE, water laid on, electric light, bathroom, copper and tubs, conserviitory, grounds nicely laid out. Price £sso'; easy terms can be arranged. 35 DEPOSIT will secure for you a j.ice Level 1 Acre Section Price £75. Half ocrc for £l3O, with £25 deposit, i 1-5 ACRES, for £450, two street frontages. Call for further information.
C. AND E. JACKSON, LAND AGENTS, . BROADWAY. 5/^7"ANTED, Sittiation by two sisv 7 ters, in tea rooms, or private ■0'.:30, in town or country. Apply ‘Stratford Evening Post.’ WANTED, Broody Hens or Turkeys. Apply T. White, Juliet '■treat South, Stratford. Ijr ANTED, a good Milker; wages v V 325, Gd per week. Apply S. .ladsby, Whakamara, Hawera. WANTED, a Man or Youth, for general farm work. Anplv to .his office. jp* /Tb DEPOSIT will secure a good A* 1 is Section on Page Street, and lie balance may be paid within two ears; excellent piece of ground, level ’.nd right alongside King Edward ? ark; rich soil, healthy situation, nodern dwellings all round the block, :rd within 6min. of Post Office. J. H. Thompson, Stratford. I hJ /"|j DEPOSIT for a desirable 6yy.' t-J , roomed House, west end ;! Stratford; purchase money £47 5 ;_ iuartor acre, electric light, bath, wat•r, washhouse, copper, tubs; Government Advances Mortgage £240; the 'hole property in good order. J. H. Thompson, Stratford.
\J OUR great opportunity to pur--1L chase the very best Footwear at • cry Low Prices. LEWIS’S 21 Days’ Boot Sale. DON’T Miss this Opportunity of Fitting up your family with Bouts for the summer. LEWIS’S Boot Sale. ' fl OST, from Douglas, Monday* Sop:lJi tom her 11th, at Newton-King's Mock Sale, one Long-haired Black and ian Pup; collar No. 757. Kindly return to Arthur Needham, Douglas. | ADIES’ Hats and Children’s -3—a (trimmed and untrimmed); Ijf/e----ly lot of Flowers to choose from; a very pretty lot of Children’s, Boiinyts, •it prices to suit all, at Mrs. McCallum’s, Broadway. (MIX DOZEN Ladies’ Blouse Robes, h 3 at prices ranging from 9s (id to 30s; a beautiful lot of Blouses, silk, embroidered, and cambric, very cheap ; Children’s Frocks and Pinafores. At Mrs. McCallum’s. .. : M. E. HUNT, Teacher of i f Millinery and Dressmaking (First-class Credentials). Private Lessons or in Class at Coffee Palace, Tuesdays, from 10 a.in. to 9.30 p.m. A LOVELY LOT of Underclothing, very reasonable; orders taken for Plain Sewing; any articles not in stock made up on the premises. At Mrs. McCallum’s, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 6
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