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NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Dr. T. L. Paget] [Dr. J. P. Cameron M.K.C.S., Eng.; M. 8., Ch.ii., L.H.C.P., Loud. Aberdeen. Consulting Hours: [ Consulting'Hours: At Mr. Stohr's | At Mr. Stohr's 12.30 to 1.30 | 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.

AUCTION SALES. STRATFORD SUPPLEMENTARY SPRING HORSE FAIR. NEWTON KING will Sell at his Horse Bazaar, as above—- ' 100 horses, comprising draughts, half draughts, hacks, and harness sorts, broken and unbroken. Sale at 11.30. Entries .close -Thursday, 3rd October. Horses must be yarded not later than 11 a.m. AT THE MART. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. m LAMASON will Sell at his "_ • Rooms, as follows: Poultry, including several cockerels, vegetables,, carrots, potatoes, .Australian' compressed chaff " (good line),, kitchen sofas, dressers, piano, wire woven box mattress, bedsteads, linoleums, window blinds, round table, 1 large dining table (go.:d) milk cans and coolers, letterpress, barrels, sevoral lougJiandled shovels. Quantity corrugated iron, good crosscxit saws, and axe, cheeses, quantity harness, new gig, Cortland buggy, washing machine, washstands, alsQj on behalf of a client, 2 Singer sewing machines (almost now), dressmaker's models,,'and sundries (real good line), settiny, of Aylesbury duck eggs, quantity e.p. ware 1 , 1 without reserve. Sale at 1 o'clock.

lOWN HALL, STRATFORD. . Direction Beaumont Smith. Under the Management of A. Linley. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. TWO PERFORMANCES— Afternoon at 3. Evening at 8. Village Opens Ono Hour Earlier. BEAUMONT SJKITH, THE MOST NOVEL AND UNIQUE ATTRACTION EVER SEEN IN . , STRATFORD. TINY TOWN. The Wonderful Lilliputian Village. With its tiny shops, houses, policemen and little men and women, 30in. high. THE AMAZING MIDGET CIRCUS, With itsi tiny trained ponies and little I, Circus Permpnmers. VAUDEVILLE IN MINIATURE. Pocket 'Edition Singers, Dancers, Comedian's; Jugglei-s, etc., etc. THE TINfY TOWN BRSDAL COUPLE BRING THE LITTLE ONES. They may see many Pantomimes in the days to cornel 'but they see TTNjSfj TOWN only once'in a lifetime. PRICES': 4s, 3s, 2s. No early dcors. Children Half Price everywhere. Box Plan opens at Mr. T. Grubb's Music Depot on at 10 o'clock.-i',' r i>iu ftifd ,'*.;- ■ > [■',; Touring Manager, Alfi G. Lumsden.

STRATFORD LAWN' TENNIS CLUB ■ (Incorporated). THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be hold in the Office of Messrs. W. H. H. Young and Co. on TUESDAY, Bth October, 1912, at 8 p.m. V. CRAWSHAW, Hon Sec. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. 5 ACRE FREEHOLD, on good road, suitable for orchard and garden, with fairly good building site. May prove r very valuable for oilboring, £l5O. 3- ACRE FREEHOLD; an excellent Building Site in nice neighbourhood; close to 'bus and Fitzroy Railway Station; £250. This can bo subdivided to advantage. \ ACRE Perpetually Renewable Lease Fine site fronting one of the 'best streets in New Plymouth; small profitable orchard; rent £9; goodwill £200; near the schools. TWO COTTAGES, semi-detached, with brick division wall. These are being sold to closo an account; situated on good street with sewer connections; a £4OO investment will bring in about 15s per week clear money ; froehold and a clear L.T. title. TWO of tho Wesleyan SECTIONS ai Moturoa, held on perpetually renewable lease, present rent £B, with 11 years to run. A promising investment at £IOO goodwill. A Cheap and Good Freehold Farm. 1300 ACRES, coast and beach country, near Raglan, nearly all grass and two-thirds ploughable; 9roomed and 6-roomed houses; officer retiring owing to weight of years; price £9 per acre; 'much of this land will compare favourably with some of the best of Taranaki; stock and implements at valuation. A Bargain for the Right Man. 1700 ACRES, L.1.P., North Taranaki, real good hilly papa country; 725 acres in grass, fattened 1500 sheep last year; family reasons necessitate sale, and the very low price of £2 5s per acre is wanted for goodwill. NEW PLYMOUTH AND RAGLAN. THE ONE-PIECE DRESS is tlv> only thing in Paris, London, and Vienna this season. Morey and I Sons are giving Stratford ladies the opportunity to obtain this fashion. GET your Tyres and Tubes put in order for the coming season Vulcanised strong, at Davison's Garace. 'Phone 115. LADIES who are well advised will not fail to look at Morey and Son's Lovely Lot of Costumes, from the noted Continental Houses.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 28, 26 September 1912, Page 6

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