WANTEDS. il/AXTifiU KNOWN—J. B. Rich ' V aids (recently with Mr Newton King), Land and Commission Agent, Broadway, Stratford, invites land buyers to communicate with him \JiT ANTED Known—Job Printing f f in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. WANTED, General, 15s; Help, 10s to 12s j also Housemaid wishes situation. Labour Bureau, Elder’s Bakery, Stratford. ’Phono 151. TS7S7ANTED, a Man, for general Y ? farm work. Apply this office. WANTED to Hire, a Six-horse Team for the summer’s work. Apply H. J. Julian, Eltham. 7VK7ANTED, a Girl, or Woman, to V v assist at a boardinghouse; good wages offered. Apply for address to this office. ANTED, a Ploughman; fourhorse team. Apply W. Webster, care Newton King. WISTANTED, an Office Boy. Apply in. v V own handwriting to W. G. Malone, Broadway. WANTED, immediately, a Plain Cook; wages £1 per week. Apply Mrs. (Dr.) Harrison, Eltham. VIf7ANTED, an Assistant for the V V Manchester Department. Ap ply R. D. Lowers, Broadway. WANTED, all Mothers to bring their Boys along and Purchase ono of our noted ’Varsity Suits, all shades, all sizes, low prices. Mullen and Marshall, “The Kash,” Stratford. WANTED KNOWN—That WILLIAM ELDER, late of tie Scotch Bakery, Hawera, has taken over the Bakery and Tearooms Business until lately carried on by Stuart Parkinson, and hopes by giving personal attention and a first-class article, to merit a share of the public patronage. WANTED, a thoroughly respectable Married Couple, for Model Dairy Farm of 10 to 12 co\ys, with small round; man milk and deliver etc.; wife general; salary £lOl per annum, with substantial bonus. Reply by letter, giving ago, religion, family (if any), particulars of previous employment, reference, to W. A. BUR TON, Oaklea Dairy, Grove Road, Has tings. i
ALK in Comfort and Lewis’? Easy Fittings, Easy Prices, and Good Wealing are Lewis’s Boots, Cash Boot Arcade. A LOVELY LOT of Underclothing, very reasonable; orders taken for Plain Sewing; any articles not istock made up on the premises. At Mrs. McCallura’s, Broadway. TIME and Money are alike precious ; therefore, purchase your Boots and Shoes at Lewis’s 21 Days’ Foot Sale, and save 'both. Lewis’s, The Boot Store. LADIES’ Hats and Children’s (trimmed and untrimmed); lovely lot of Flowers to choose from; a very pretty lot of Children’s "Bonnets, at prices to suit all, at Mrs. McC ilium’s, Broadway. PICTURE yourself in Lewis’s Shoes —no lady should be without them; they arc superb. Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade, Broadway. 'HY have you that. impatient , , look, Tom? Oh, the Missus told me to wait here while she had’a look in Brocklebank’s window. TENNIS, Cricket, Bowling; in fact, every kind of Shoes, may lie purchased to advantage at Lewis s Cash Boot Arcade. miEE latest in Sideboards, to be B seen at Brocklobank’s. 'srrQU have no idea how neat and JL comfortable your feet may be until you have worn Lewis’s Faultless Footwear; every pair guaranteed. E. W. Lewis, Broadway.
rfllHK wife off ? I must follow. W have top of course; to get our Drawingroom Suite. DO not procrastinate! Lewis’s -1 Days’ Sale lasts only two moi o w eeks. Buy the Best Boots at the lov. - cst price Now! I’VE struck it right tins time, Phil. Struck what P Brocklobauk’s, for Up-to-date Furniture. "HTIOR SALE, a Secondhand lUOgal. fij and GOOgal. Tank; in good order, cheap. Apply McMillan anti Fredric, Broadway. LOOK at your Feet,” and see ii Lewis’s Footwear will improve their appearance at a small cos.. Lewis’s-Cash Boot Arcade. UDDERUB is the friend of man and beast; it saves man iron I)le, boast unnecessary pain, i 33HEW! The Bargains in Boots and 8 Shoes at Lewis’s 21 Days’ Sale are astounding. Don’t lose this great opportunity. E. W. Lewis, Broadway. \ TITHO’S just landed a large ship V v ment of Mohair Mat, Hearthrugs, Sofa Hugs, and large range oi Tapestry? Why, Brocklebank’s, ol course. HARD HATS for all Heads—Mullen and Marshall have a full stock of all shapes in Hard and Sott Felt Flats. Come and inspect. HOUSEHOLD Drapery—The values which I am giving in Fid ices. 1 Sheetings, Table Damask, Flannelettes, Lawns, and Madapolans cannot be beaten; huge selections now to hand. A. Spence. 1 -Wo have stock of Tools for all trades. Our prices arc the lowest in New Zealand; eveiy fool guaranteed; see windows. Bellringer Bros., Ltd. f'\ ARPENTERS’ 'i’OOLS.VA a most comproheusm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 43, 5 October 1911, Page 1
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