PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE. MY Next Stratford Horse Fair will bo' held on SATURDAY, January 6th. Entries now being received. NEWTON KING. FOR SALE. LEGHORN Hens 5s each or five for 20s; Minorca Hens 6s each or four for 20s; Wyandotte Hens, good breeders, 7s 6d each. Apply W. D. ANDERSON, Page Street. Stratford. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. NOTICE TO MEMBERS, TICKETS of Admission to the Annual Race Meeting on the Ist and 2nd January, 1912, are now being ( issued. Members who have not yet ceived their tickets are requested LflT apply for them at once to r?nHE undermentioned -Auctioneers JL and Merchants of Stratford will JLOSE their Offices and Warehouses on January Ist, 2nd, and 3rd, 1912. NEWTON KING, N.Z. L. and M. AGENCY CO., LTD., ~ YOUNG, HOBBS AND* CO., FOR SALE: ARGE-AND UP-TO-DATE. BOARDINGHOUSE, Containing;l4 rooms, large dining room, with 4 tables, , drainage, h. and c. water, renovated throughout; lease 5 years to run; rental 30s a week; furniture new, cost £275; £ acre vegetable garden. Price goodwill £450. At present 16 boarders. 0. AND E. JACKSON, J. R. MACKAY. . |; ■.. t Secretary. •KiiH -HOLIDAYS. LAMASOn' A&f^^YILLE. ■;i '■ ,y,■ J Land Agents, BROADWAY.
XMAS DISCOUNTS at Lowers’, starting Saturday. 10 per cent, iff all goods. P'f OOD Rouse, and Acres, best OT part of Stratford; good aspect, 775; easy terms. J. B. Richards. / ~ N f OOD House, 5 Rooms, full $ OT Acre Section, £375; £25 de•osit, balance arranged; cheap. J. B. '.ichards. • Married Couple, i boy (io years), wishes Situation; farm preferred. Elder’s Registry, Stratford. ’Phone 151. SIS THERE Father Christmas fills V V the Stockings—C. E. James’ Jusy Shop in Broadway. 'QUANTA Claus’ Treasure Rouse—C. 3 E. James in charge, with orlers to have something nice for all, alters. * ACRES, Freehold, Good Quality; level arid unduRing. Handy to Creamery. £l2 er acre. J. B. Richards. * BANANAS, Oranges, Lemons,. Pineapples, Dessert Apples, Gooseorries, Rhubarb, Figs, Peaches, hums, Cherries, and Cooking Apples, t Brown’s, Broadway.' STRAWBERRIES and Cream at 3 Brown’s. Broadway. SHOP at Spence’s, when you are buying Drapery or Clothing, if ou want your money to go as far as lossible . His values are unsurpassed Sonus (2s in the £ discount) ash buyers. A. Spence, Stratford. —— — ~s-. A GOOD NEW YEAR to one and all—Right happy may you "be, md yet 255,262 men and women of •’oahuulia demand a cleaner, brighter, tappier country, mindful of the fact hat mighty interests have wedded nighty influences on rulers of the last. They now desire that the next Parliament give effect to the will of the people; any Premier loubts re raising revenue in this en-n-getic, elastic, young, progressive M country should take .himself for a J -.eason*' down the Huntly mine, and •aise from Nature’s storehouse the reation of ages unknown. He will nu n that Taupiri Coal is run on express and national linos, and sold at * ational and reasonable rates by W. E. Porter, Broadway South.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 29 December 1911, Page 6
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