PROFESSIONS. ANDERSON. RUTMERFURD And MAGALBSTER I (Successors to W. D. Anderson), JJAKIUSTEKS AND SOLICITOUS. Oißces: Fenton. Street, Stratford, and ' County Offices, Wiiangamomona. - MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST 1 CURRENT RATES. tfPEHiG£ Am BTANFOKV, OA.IUUSTERS AND 80LI0IT0E8, 13 STRATFORD. O&osi; Tins Bridge Bmldio&t. Broadway, MR. STANFORD attends 44 * a?*!** wood EVERY WEDNESDAY. TO MVD H ALLS WELL A THOMSON* OAEBISTEBS AND SOLICITORS, ki TRATFORD, MO'N JvY ;’0 i, n«*t ■ ;vu - - ()thiw> V«r* ; Ib.sun h**r* ilriuwJ*’*!.* H. W. CLlftKfc, ICENBEI) SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER Licensed under the Land Transfer Act Head Office: REGENT STREET, HAWERA. P.O. Boat 89. Telephone 183, Agencies— Mr. J. H. Thompson, Stratford. Mr. E. C. Horner, Patea. Mr. W. -J. Tristram, Eltham. Orders left with the Agencies will receive prompt attention H -luwnow. i ij. R. 3i. Stanford, lb Spanes.]
[A Card.] E. ffonsrsson,] [R. C. CKirlstopnoro, (Engineer to Strat- f Late District Elite, rd, Egmont, gineer 0.8. and and Whangama- E. Railway, Oreaiona County gon, U.S.A.). Councils) ROBINSON AND CHRISTOPHERS, QfVIL ENGINEERS, And LICENSED SURVEYORS, STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. P.O. Box No 65. Eltham, care Telephone No. HO. Messrs W. H. and A McGarry ALFRED COLEMAN, HUBLIO ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. Broadway, Stratford. D FRANK N. FUSSELL, E NTAL S U R G E 0 N, Hon. Dentist Stratford District Hospital. Opposite Post Office, Stratford. S. B. Hunter.] [J. S. Lyons. HUNTER AND LYONS. JQ ENTAL SURGE 0N S. Dentists to Stratford District Ho-n f +] Can be Consulted at their Bui jury, Broadway, Stratford, Every D*y. Mr Hunter will visit Kaponga every FRIDAY. Two nurses in attendance daily. ’Phone No, 97; Mr. Hun ter'* Private Residence, No. 51; Mr. Lyons’ private Residence. No. 180. CPU . ■'-’V U (J OkiNTAL PAWI.OUK3. Painless EhtfaetJa^e. U A. LONgRttAK, |'j) *• N T A L B 0 HO E 0 N. [A Card.] W. IMONTCOMEftB r AND, STOCK, AND GEN URAL LJ COMMISSION AG®NT. ■ptanjaa Vallay. Ts Aral*. D UiSSEa RYAi H RESSMAKE2S, REGAN STREET (Next Old IMasomo Hall), ( iOMMERCZAL HOTEL, STHATFOBD. Mr*. Jim iSulllvan, Proprlct/ttss. (Late of Petone and Coronation Hotel. Eltham.) Desires to notify the general publh that she has taken over the abov* well-known hotel, and will he glad U welcome old and new friend-s. TARIFF: 4s «d per day, £1 weekly. ALL MEALS \z.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 1
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