BUSINESS NOTICESTHE EGMONT CLOTHS MG COMPANY’S FIRST SALE. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. COMMENCING TO-DAY, MARCH 20th, ami concluding WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th. The above Sale presents a great opportunity for keen buyers to secure WINTER CLOTHING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES We are out to increase the already - long list of satisfied clients, and this is how we intend to effect that end—'"’'Men’s Light Boots, 5s per pair, roduction. All Wool N.Z. Made Blankets, double size, reduced to 18s 6d. W Men’s Saddle Tweed Trousers, great value at 10s 9d, Si)le Price 8s 6d. . —Men’s Denim Trousers, blue, 4s 6d, reduced to 3s 3d. . bar The whole stock of Men's Tailored Suits reduced to cost price. There isn’t room here to tell you & ( all the Bargains* the above are* Just a few pfices taken at random. THE EGMONT CLOTHING C 0;
PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, no' EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON sth April, the 11.15 a.m. a till the 4.5 p.m. trains, Hawera to New Plymouth, will NOT run. On sth and Bth April, Special Passenger train will leave Hatftera 4tS p.m., Eltham 4.55, Stratford 5.33, Inglewood 6.28, Lepperton 6.58, arriving New Plymouth 7.28 p.m. GYMKHANA AT STRATFORD. ( P ATE A~R ACES. On Bth April Passenger Train will leave New Plymouth 6.30 a.m., TV Wera 6.15, Stratford 8.13, arriving Patea at 9.55 a.m. and returning from Patea at 5.30 p.m. for Te Wera and New Plymouth, and from Stratford, at 5.33 p.m. and 7.45 p.m., for New Plymouth. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets to Patea from stations north thereof will. NOT he available, by the ordinary Mail trains on this date. A train leaves Te Wera 6.15 a.m., arriving Stratford 8 a.m., and a train leaves Stratford 10.45 a.m., arriving Te Wera 12.20 p.m. , ~,. _ ... , The usual 7.40 a.m, train, New Plymouth to Hawera, will he delayed t< leave New Plymouth 8.40 a.ra vj - a-}g> rivirig Stratford -10.25 a.m., Hawer: 11.40 a.m. ■ (C The usual 4.20 p.m. train, New Plymouth to Hawera, will bo delayed. tqleave New Plymouth at 5.32 p.m. The usual 7 p.m. train, .-Stratford > to Te Wera, will be delayed to leave Stratford at 7.50 p.m. Passenger train will leave Ha were;. 11.50 a.m., arriving Stratford 12.35 p.m., and returning from Stratford ,<% 7.40 p.m. for Hawera. HOLIDAY EXCURSION tickets t< Stratford from stations north thetqp.. will NOT be available by the ordinar Mail trains to or from Stratford oi this date. No goods or live stock traffic wil be accepted on Good Friday or Eastej Monday. For further particulars, see Posters BY ORDER*’ } TkTOTICE is hereby given that SeeIv tion 3, Block XY.,;.Ohura, con tabling; 358 acres, will be open for sal or selection at this office up to 4 p.m of MONDAY, 15th April, 1912. Fit! particulars and plans may be obtains at this office, and plans may be seei at Railway Stations and Post Office:* in the District. , ,;, G. H. BULLARD,; i ' Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land Office, New Plymouth, 29th March, 1912. TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. ALL Natives of Scotland or poop! of Scotch descent on eithc., side, wishing to join the above Society, arc requested to forward thei' names and subscriptions to the SeC J rotary, Stratford, as early, as pps sible. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION— Gentlemen 2s 6d. Ladies Is. ua The First Annual General Meetin: rtd' the Society will be field at Strat ford on WEDNESDAY, April 24th, a 8 p.m., in the Borough Chambers. AT members and intending members an asked to attend. ALEC. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary’'. WTSTANTED to Sell, a No. 1 “Apal- . Tt ! Gina Separator, in first-class order. Apply this office for address. ACRES, Dairy Farm, Educatim OVP Lease, handy to town, and fac tory. Price, including stock, £550, J - J R.iVhnrds; ACRES, Freehold, Goo: Quality; level vnd undo iating; Handy to Cream-mv. £l7 .1, U Richard**. HOUSE, 5 rooms, full J acre, £350, £25 deposit, balance monthly instalments; splendid opportunity. J B. Richards. loy, able to milk irt to factory. Aproning Post.” OT CROSS BUNS—Orders may now lie left for Hot Cross Buns at" Kerr and Mcßain’s Central Tea Rooms, Broadway. ANTED Known, we have just received a very fine lot of Ladies “Ready-to-Wear” Tweed Hats and Costumes—you will like the goods and the low prices; come and see. R. H. White and Co.. Ready Money Drapers, “White’s Corner,” Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 82, 3 April 1912, Page 6
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