PROFESSIONS. w. T>ARXii»XEB AjS D SOLICITOR. ; 15 1 fttihd, and 11. SpenCß.J [J. R. L. &M&iOid [B. Spends.] who tTANFOiRit* BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS STRATFORD. Office*; The Bridge BoucUiia*, Broad way, MM. STANFORD attend* Inglemod EVERY WEDNESDAY. MONEY TO LEND. HALL!WELL & THOMSON, OAREISTERS and solicitors, o STRATFORD. MONEY TO LEND at Lowest Current Ratos. Office; York Chambers, Broadway. H. W. CLi^lE, Licensed surveyor and CIVIL ENGINEER. Licensed under the Land Transfer Act Head Office: REGENT STREET, HAWERA P.O. Box 89. Telephone 133. Agencies— Mr. J. H. Thompson, Stratford. Mr. E. C. Horner, Paten. Mr. W. J. Tristram, Elthara. Orders left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention. [A Card.] E. C. Robinson,] [R. C. Christophers, (Engineer to Strut- (Late District Enford, Egmont, gineer C.B. and and Whangama- E. Railway, Oremona County gon, U.S.A.). Councils).
ROBINSON AND CHRISTOPHERS, QIY I L ENGINEERS, And LICENSED SURVEYORS, STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. ITO. Box No 65. Eltham, care I„_1 XT _■ on X r xxr TI ALFKEiO CBLiEMAN, tJBLIO ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Broadway, Stratford. FRANK M. FUWSLL, 1 N T A ii SCKGSON, Hoa. Dentist Stratford District Hospital. Opposite Post Office, Stratford. S. B. Hunter j [Jf. #. Lyons. and iy®m t jQ ENT A L SURGEON* Dentists to Stratford District Hospital Can be Consulted at their Surgery, Broadway, Stratford, Every Day. Mr. Hunter will visit Kaponara everv FRIDAY. J Two nurses in attendance daily. ’Phone No. 97; Mr. Hunter’s Private Residence, No. 51; Mr. Lyons’ Private Residence, No. 180. Telephone No. 80. Messrs W. H. and A. McGarry.
A SC» STRATFO*- ! CENTAL PARLOURS. Afcso!t'»‘ *'dmcas Extiraacisnit. 1 a. iCNERQAM, T) EN< A L BURGEON. [A Card.] L W. MONTGOMERIE, A\D, STOCK, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Thames Vallsy, T« Aroha. MI3BEB RYAW J~) 11 ebsmakee S, REGAN STREET (Next Old Masonic Hall), STRATFORD.
WHAH<*/*WQMONA HOTEL. JAMES ROTHERY Proprietor. (Late of Oakura Hotel) SJEGS to notify the General Public' -L# that he has taken over the new Whangamomona Hotel, and is now prepared to welcome old and new friends. The building is thoroughly up to date, and has all conveniences, and is elaborately furnished through out. TAiIIFF 6* U PEift DAI. •
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 92, 13 December 1912, Page 1
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