WANTEDS. WANTED Known—Job Printing in all ita branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Cilice. WANTED, Every Man in Taranaki to see display of Hard Hats now showing at Mullen and Marshall’s, The Kash, Stratford. WANTED to Lease, 500 Acres grass, from 4 to 6 months, on the Motukawa Road, Tarata. Apply Geo. Moir, Eltham. WANTED, Cooks, Waitresses, Housemaids, and Generals; good wages. Elder’s Registry Office. ’Phone 151. 'ANTED, 12 Pick and Shovel Men; wages 10s per day. Apply Lynch and Burke, Kaponga. LAST Week for buying 35s worth Drapery for £l, at Lamason’s Mart; selling privately at Auction Prices. Come and save money. WORTH Genuine Drn- „ Jpery, being slaughtered at Lam a sou’s Mart; last day next Saturday; private sales daily at Auction Prices. TX7HY not call and see the beautiVV ful assortment of new Millinery and Latest Trimmings for Hats, which has just been opened up at Mrs. McCallum’s Drapery and Millinery Shop, in Broadway. WANTED Known that, notwithstanding all that is claimed for the so-called cheap electric lamps, “Osrams” are still out on their own, an'd the cheapest in the long run. McMillan and Eredric, Agents. TO LET, House in Orlando Street; all conveniences, and lately ociicupied by Dunham Apply Mrs. Hassall, Cordelia Street. SMART Millinery in the hates* models; special consignment just opened; something to suit everybody in the way of charming Hatwear, at Mrs. McCalllim’s, Broadway. I GUARANTEE all Fruit purchased from me to bo both fresh and sound, and will be pleased, to replace all unsound fruit. D. Graham. GOOD House, and Acres, best part of Stratford; good aspect, £775: easy terms. J. B. Rjcharda. THE STRATFORD DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Swimming Baths are now open. Hours: Women, 5.30 to 6.30 a.m.; Men, 6.30 a.m. to 8 a.m.; Girls, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Boys, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. WANTED Known'that the “Mothven” Cast Iron Boiler Frames, j and “Zealandia” Ranges, are at the top of their class for efficiency, durability. and economy. McMillan and Frcdric, Agents. Known—G. W. Mills, Broadway, has just received a largo range of School Bags, in assorted sizes, also School Reouisiteo. JUST opened up, lovely lines in Ostrich Tips and Mounts; the famous J, ‘Paddy” Hats, I' oral and Fruit Sprays, shapes and ready-to-wears galore; Toques and Tweeds for maids, misses and matrons, at mer-| vellously low prices, at Mrs. McCallum’s, Broadway. KITCHEN AND COOKERY. Gladys Owen, in the “Women’s Encyclopaedia,” says: “Never grudge money spent on a good cooking range, for on efficiency of range depends amount of fuel consumed, supply of hot water, quality of the roasting and baking.” Get a ZEALANDIA RANGE. It has every modem convenience, and ensures economy and good results. Procurable with ordinary closed fire, or with a fire that can he thrown open like a sittingroom grate—a Zealandia patent. . . Write for Catalogue 18, explaining fully. George Street, Dunedin, McMillan and fredric, Agents TJAWSON jp AL L S MOUNT EGMONT. THE Tourist Cottage and the Mountain Houses aro now open for the season. i -n u The road through too National Park has been repaired, and is now 111 e *" cellent order, and visitors wdl experience no difficulty whatever in driving right up to the house. As there has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitors should write and secure ac-. commodatiou beforehand. The Tourist, Cottage is also connected with the j Telephone Service. SCALE OF CHARGES— | At the Main House, Is per day each t person, with cooking utensils, tubleware, mattress and pillow supplied; at each of the detached cottages, 2s each person per day, with similar articles supplied, with the addition of a spring mattress. Children are charged half the above fees. TOURIST COTTAGE. is establishment is replete with modern convenience. Ainougtlio it additions are a large diningand smoking-room. Visitors wdl the Cottage, with its beautiful iiindiiigs, an excellent place at j li to spend a holiday. Tariff:] s 2s, beds 2s. ddock for Horses Is per day; s at Is 6d each. stock of tinned meats, fish, fruit, tits, and sundries is kept for the enienee of picnic parties and r visitors. Idress all communications, The ager, Mountain House (via Ka’a)' H. GRAHAM. ' Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 76, 26 March 1912, Page 1
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