AUCTION SALES, AT THE MART. SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER. m LAMASON will Sell at Bis JL • Rooms, as follows: Poultry, vegetables, carrots, potatoes, furniture, comprising bedsteads, couches', kitchen dressers, washing machine, round table, chest drawers, piano, organ, hanging lamps, milk cans, copper and stand, baths, barrels, plough (Massey-Harris), Planet jr. fertiliser and seed sower, milk strainer, letter press, linoleums, sittings Wyandotte and Leghorn eggs, Cortland waggon, 2 gigs, quantity harness, ou shares Stratford Dairy Co., also quantity electro plate ware, and suit lengths, without reserve. Sale at 1 o’clock. PUBLIC NOTICES. TO LET. -ROOMED HOUSE and 7 acres ot i Land, Pembroke Road; electric light, bathroom, etc.; rental 22s Go per week. C. AND E. JACKSON, Broadway. COURT STRATFORD, A.O.F. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Court will be hold in the Foresters’ Hall, on FRIDAY, September 20th, re appointment of Medical Officer. A full attendance of Members is requested. F. HATCHER, C.R. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT, HOLDEN AT NEW PLYMOUTH. NOTICE is hereby given that ALFRED EWEN MCDONALD, Saddler, former of Midhirst, but now of Eltham, labourer, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a Meeting of Creditors, to be holdon at the Courthouse. Eltham, on FRIDAY, the 27th day of September, 1912, at 3.45 p.m. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official Assignee. Stratford, September 16th, 1912. EGMONT ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. AND GENTLEMEN,— I desire to sincerely Thank the Electors for placing me in the proud position of Member for Egmont. The result of the Poll shows conclusively that the Reform Party enjoys the confidence of the people, and this confidence will. I feel sure, largely increase in the near future. I also beg to tender my Hearty Thanks to all members of committees and others who worked so hard to secure ray, return ; also for the kind hospitality tendered to me in all parts of the electorate, which I shall always remember with feelings of the deepest gratitude. Again thanking Electors for the confidence so amply expressed in nip, at the ballot-box., on, Tuesday, which I shall do my utmost to merit as your Parliamentary Representative. ' ' I amyours faithfully, 11 • ' Eltham, IStli September, 19^2/'
TO FARMERS. JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF T OHNSTGNE’S PLOUGHS. 93 OHNSTONE’S PLOUGHS. No shares to trouble you to come to blacksmith’s’ with. COME AND SEE THEM, AT .McSASiM Am CHILDS’* STRATFORD.
HOUSE, 5 rooms, full i acre, £350. £25 deposit, balance monthly in atalin ents ; splendid opportunity. J B. Richard*. Hflk ACRES, Freehold, North Auckt/U land, all rich, level, plough able land, no stumps; house, cowshed, good noHit'on. -f. H. Richards. rA ACRES, Freehold, Splendio Ovi 'Dairy Farm. Excellent lano and buildings. _ Easy tennis. £35 pe acre. J. B Ri I hards. MRS. McCALLUM, Broadway, has a lovely lot of New Models and Shapes, Ready-to-wear and Children’s Hats and Bonnets, while her Millinery Trimmings in Flowers, Sprays, and Berries are exquisite, and not to be beaten for price and quality. WANTED, a Man, to assist with farm work. Apply this office. MOTORISTS, use your waste gases by getting an Exhaust Horn fitter. at Davison’s Garage. ’Phone 115. WE can give you good value and good terms for up-to-date Touring Cars. Davison’s Garage. ’Phone 115 ANTED KNOWN—The Ladies of Stratford and District are invited to inspect the new goods for all departments now being opened up at A. Spence’s, Broadway, Stratford.
milY MRS. McCALLUM’s for Lad--11 ies’ and Children’s Cndcrclotniug, Infants’ Wardrobes a speciality. A Jot of Children’s Pinafores just in, at prices ranging from Is 3d. YOU want comfort, style, durability and a reasonable figure, when buying footwear. Don’t go any further. We are IT. C.8.A., Broadway. G. Liddington, Mgr. GET your Tyres and Tubes put in order for the coming season Vulcanised strong, at Davison’s Garage. ’Phone 115. MRS McCALLUM, Broadway, has still a few Children’s Hats and Bonnets to bo cleared at half price. Also, a few pieces of Flannelette left, at As 6d and 4s 6d per doz. yards. MR. H. REES, from India, will (D.V.) give addresses on Mission Work in India in the Gospel Hall, Regan Street, on Wednesday and Thursday, 18th and 19th inst., at 7.30 p.m. The subject on Thursday evening will be illustrated by lantern views. All heartily invited. 171 OR SALE, a Copying Press, in first-class order. Apply sharp, W. G. Malone, Solicitor, Stratford. FOR SALE, Swift Suburbs Road Racing Cycle, used twelve 1 months. Apply before Friday, “Swift,” care this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 22, 19 September 1912, Page 6
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