BUSINESS NOTICES. YOUNGER MEN ir, ,‘4| ■ ■ y'j Will now turn their attention to Vacation Apparel I Our CROWN MODEL SUITS in Summer Weights and Colours will be worn by the most fashionably dressed men at the popular summer resorts this season. We would also suggest PANAMA HATS, SILK SHIRTS, . ■ FANCY SOCKS, SILK UNDERWEAR, and the lat- | est styles In FOOTWEAR. THE EGMONT CLOTHING^ ■ • ■ ' ,!:*■ Is:. . • \ ' ’• Vil/ASC COMPANY. I • Ji • ' ; ; ; | , ■
PUBLIC NOTICES. IT PAYS > TO BUY GOOD CUTLERY. That will retain a Sharp, Keen, Cutting Edge. We have just landed a direct shipment of HUNTER’S “BUGLE” BRAND SHEFFIELD CUTLERY. DESSERT KNIVES, Xylonite-handled at 8s 6d, 10s 6d/l‘2s, 15s, 18s Cd, 25s dozen. TABLE KNIVES Uylonite Handled), at 10s 6d, 12s, 15s, 17s 6d, 21s, 30s dozen
“TALBOT” SILVER SPOONS AND. FORKS, Guaranteed to wear white and retain their natural Silver CoIour—SPOONS, Tea 55,, Dessert 9s 6d, Table 12s per dozen. FORKS— Dessert 9s 6d, Table 12s per dozen. TARANAKI HARDWARE : : (COMPANY.. (Late Sidney Ward and Of>.) BROAD WAV. THANKS. MR. F. J. MALCON desires to Thank the Railway Staff and Settlers of Te Wera for their kindness and sympathy shown him in his sad bereavement. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 18S4. IMPOUNDED in the Stratford Pound, by the Borough Ranger, for trespassing on Mr. J. Zuroher s property, East Road, one Jersey Bull: no visible brand, ring in the nose, li not claimed within fourteen days from date hereof, the said Bull will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound, at 12 noon on SATURDAY, tixe 24th day of February, 1912. Dated this 12th day of February, 1912. R. DIVEHALL, Poundkeenar. MIDHIRST FACTORY EMPLOYEES. ANNUAL PICNIC AND SPORTS. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th. In the VMidhirst Public Reserve. Good Programme. Races for Everybody.
Dance in the Evening. R7j. HOGG, Hon. Sec.' TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at my Office up to 4 p.m. on MON DAY, the 19th inst., for the Erectio: of a Two-storey Residence, concrete and wood, at Fitzroy, New Plymouth. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. QAjTJ ACRES, Freehold, Goot Quality; level and undo lating. Handy to Creamery. i’U per acre. J. B. Richards. WANTED, Farmers to know that 1 have just landed a new anc. up-to-date Reaper and Binder, which is now at their service. C. Chard. East Road, Stratford. WANTED Known, Visitors to th< Circus can have Teas before anc after the performance at Elder’s Tc; Rooms, Broadway, Stratford. WANTED, a strong Lad or young Man for sheep farm. Apply A. W. Budge, Stratford. WANTED, Dressmaking and Sewing, by experienced dressmaker, late of Toronto, Canada. Apply Mrs Montgomerie, Corner Cordelia and Seyton Streets. , , ISS M. E. HUNT, Teacher o r Millinery and Dressmaking hirst-class credentials. Private Lessons or in Class, at Forester’s Hall, Tuesdays, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Instruction (given in any branch o: ! the above subjects. WANTED, 100 acre Dairy Farm. Stratford District, to Exchange for desirable home, Wanganui, S acres, 3 acres in orchard, house 6 rooms: would suit farmer wishing to retire from dairy farming. Apply Lewis and Co., Wanganui. , JOHN D. HEALY Architect.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 41, 13 February 1912, Page 6
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