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PUBLIC NOTICES. EASIEST OF TERMS. LAND SETTLEMENT FINANCE ACT, 1909. Applications aro invited from landless farmers’ sons for small farms under the Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909. The undersigned has a splendid property to dispose of under the above Act. For full particulars, apply to NEWTON KING. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. WANTED—DRIVER FOR ROAD ROLLER. AN experienced Driver for steam road roller is wanted. Testimonials required. Wages £3 per week. Airplications close at noon on SATURDAY, December 28th, 1912. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. (gTRATFORD R AGING QLUB. NEW YEAR MEETING. Ist AND 2nd JANUARY, 1913. RECORD ENTRIES. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

Ist JANUARY— Wanganui depart 6.20 a.m., arrive Stratford 11.25 a.m.; Stratford depart 5.50 p.m., arrive Wanganui 10.40 p.m; Wliangaraomona depart 6.30 a.m., Pohokura depart 8 a.m., arrive Stratford 10.30 a.m.; Stratford depart 7.45 p.m., arrive Pohokura 10.10 p.m., arrive Whangamomona 11.30 p.m.; New Plymouth depart 9.25 a.m., arrive Stratford 11.20 a.m.; Stratford depart 5.33 and 7.8 p.m.; ‘arrive New Plymouth 7.28 and 9 p.m. 2nd JANUARY— Wanganui depart 6.40 a.m., arrive Stratford 12 noon ; New Plymouth depart 9.45 a.m., arrive Stratford 11.30 a.m.; Stratford depart 5.45 p.m., arrive New Plymouth 7.30 p.m.; W hangamomona depart 7.30 a.m., Pohokura depart 9 a.m., Te Wera depart 10.10 a.m., arrive Stratford 12 noon; ordinary evening train back to Whangamomona. ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. business not:oes. DON’T MISS CALLING AT D. BEAUMONT’S (Late Kerr and Mcßain’s),. FOR XMAS CAKES, or CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. Light Refreshments at all Hours. >, :• j . Mi;f. 7 -rci'. 'W. '•' S '' ■' , - ■ ; '■ ■ CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, CHRISTMAS BOOKS, CHRISTMAS TOYS. IN WONDERFUL VARIETY AT MARVELLOUS PRICES, AT ALP. MOON’S (Late T. McKeown’s), BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Dear Ladies—Wc know what arduous work washing is and you have our sincere sympathy Wc are pleased to say wei have something that will not only save, you labour, but also valuable lime and as no rubbing is required there is no wear and tear in the process, which jn itself is worth consideration This something we refe/ np is the “Vacuum! Wa»hinc Nldbrnue and the price is.tfilKs/S fKj / Om/ IlaoQs /e>.penence with is than sho finished her washt/n^one hour eaflicy ana was relieved A. the tedious wash beard The “ Vacuum / lias no parts to get out oLoider/aiid will last a lifetime It is so a schoolgirl can look after it. The Electric Ironing Iron is another time and labour saver and much more economical and cleaner than the ordinary Irons. • From personal ex perience we can strongly recommend both of these very useful lines McMILLAN & FREDRIC, Sole Agents. . Broadway, Stratford. ACRES, Freehold, North Auohw land, all rich, level, ploughable land, no stumps; house, cowshed, e<wl nos:turn. J B, Richards Z4ANTA CLAUS, bringing his Strat--3 for ford consignment of Toys and lolls to James’s, Saturday, and callng again to distribute on Xmas Eve. 3. E. JAMES. Splendid land and buildings. Easy terms. RSS per J. R Rich arris. ACRES, Freehold, Dairy Farm. Excellent r E SAY—They all say—the ] for value, variety, and greal is at O. E. JAMES’S. A N EASY WINNER—JAMES’S CARNIVAL. cos HOT WEATHER—Bathing tumes, for Ladies and Cents, jlirls and Boys; Mighty Cheap, ROBiNSONS’ Ready Money Store. SILVER and Electro-plated Goods 3 suitable for presentations just peuod up at James’s; all guaranteed uality, too. C. E. JAMES. THERE was a large crowd at the Show, but there is a greater one at James’s Xmas Carnival every day now. C. E, JAMES.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 27 December 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 27 December 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 2, 27 December 1912, Page 6

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