Mr. "Barney" Fearon, tin energetic secretary of the Stratford A. and P. Association, was particularly busy this morning, the immediate cause being the compilation of the .special prize list and "donations." _ lie reports, among others, a contribution of ten guineas from Mr. Newton King, and states chat New Plymouth business men and others had been responsible For numerous donations. The Taranaki Prcviik-ial Scottish Society's Inglewcnd branch are iollowing the ll<ad given by Suatford, aud are Imldhrg a at Inglewood on Wednesday, Ist October, to take the foi in of a S ottish concert .m.l dance, fhe programme is a good one, made up of Scottish :-:ongs, recitations, and Highland dancing. A good number of well known New Plymouth singei,! will assise, aud Stratford will be 'represented on the programme by Misses Cameron and Sangster, r.nd •Mersrs. Walkie and Douglas. There is no doubt the gathering will prove equally as successful as the Stratford one. ' The Society's secretary (Mr. Alec Henderson) wishes all those who intend going to the gathering 'to notify him before Wednesday morning, so that he may arrange. For Chronic Chest_ Complaints. Woods 1 Great Peppermint Cure. Is :V> ->s fift r. N
C&MMENOABLE FEATURES. A really good article at a reasonable, fair price, prompt service, courteous treatment, a square deal, and your money back if dissatisfied with your purchase, are the business features of ROBINSON'S MANCHESTER HOUSE. We claim to keep up to date goods of reliable qualities, and to sell them as cheaply, or cheaper, than the bsg city houses. The reasons why are simply': We buy for cash from the same* manufacturers, our working expenses are very much less, and last, but not least, 'you see what you are buying, make your own choice, and kuwo..not, to,,.take,what..others.. c))qo,s.o to send you. We have proved to many customers that they have "GONE FURTHER AND FARED WORSE" than they would have done at home. Then why send your money out of the district? New pods, ex "Remuera," "Mimiro." "Corinthic," and "Rangatira," now landing for ROBINSON'S Manchester House. x For Influenza, take Woods' Groat Peppermint Cue. Never fails. Is Gd and 2s Gd. x
NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Dr. T. L. Paget] [Dr. J. P. Cameron M.K.C.S., Eng.; M. 8., Ch.B., L.K.C.P., Lond. Aberdeen. Consulting Hours: I Consulting Hours: At Mr. Stohr's | At Mr. Stohr's 12.30 to 1.30 I 2.30 to 3.30 At Home: 1.30 to | At Home: 1.30 to '2.30, and 7to 8 | 2.30 and 7to 8 p.m. | P-m. Drs. Paget and Cameron will visit Whangamomona Every Wednesday, and may be consulted at Mrs. Dean's house.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at my _, Office up to 4. p.m. on SATURDAY, 28th inst., for the Erection of a Cottage and Milking Shed, Brookes Road. ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect. POLITICAL. A MEETING of the Supporters of j\ the Reform Party will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT (25th). at 8 o'clock, in the Borough Council Chambers. Business: To consider the question of forming a Branch of the "New Zealand Political Reform League," in the Stratford Electorate.
Tlio Party's Chief Organiser, MR. C. P. LINDERGREEN, will bo present, and will address the meeting. All persons interested in this movement are requested to attend. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR POSITION OF ENGINE-DRIVER. A PPLICATIONS closing WEDNESJ\. DAY, 25th inst., at 0 p.m., are invited for the Position of Enginedriver of Road Roller. Testimonials and certificates to accompany applications. PHILIP SKOGLUND, ra/a'OTORISTS, use your waste gases JvJL by getting an Exhaust Horn litter, at Davison's Garage. 'Phono 115. TE can 'give you good value and V v good terms for up-to-date Touring Cars. Davison's Garage, 'Phone 115 XOST, on Mountain Road South A yesterday. Blankets and Pillow; (tied in a sheet). Reward on leaving at Alger's Federal Store.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 6
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