GREAT SLAUGHTER, j 13 DAYS’ “SHOOT-OUT.” A final effort to “shoot-out” the remains of the Season’s * Dresses. Costumes, Dust Coats, Skirts, BUnises and Children’s Wearables, is now being ma.de at the “Ready-Money Store. It’s a big slaughter, indeed; and those who should happen to want any thing in that way have nqw, the chance of a life time. Then? are lots of other similar gjOocls —some'being reduced to a quarter of original prices. To further enthuse this effort, a 10 per cent, discount will be given off the general stock, the prices of which have been so materially rddheed si'hce the introduc-.i.v.i of the Cash System. Ten per cent, off these very low prices is a terrib.o cut, but vou’ll got it at Robinson and Son**-, v. .. ■ '■'[ .. *
FOR SALE. ONE 15 h.p. DARRACQ MOTORCAR, with all accessories and spare wheel. Also— ONE PIANOLO PIANO (Steck), quite new. Terms to approved purchaser. Apply sharp to W. 1). ANDERSON, Stratford.
WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. In the Matter of “The Counties Act, 1908,” and “The Local Elections Act, 1908,” and Amendments. OTICE is hereby given that I appoint SATURDAY, the Bth day of February, 1913, up to 12 o’clock noon, as the time, and the Office of Mr. J. Robson, Sawmiller, Pohokura, as the place, for receiving Nominations for the Office of Councillor representing the POHOKURA RIDING of the County of Whangamomona, in the place of Maurice Ingram Jury, re.signed. Nominations are to be made on the proper forms obtainable from Mr. J. Robson, Pohokura, or from the undersigned, and are to bo sealed and addressed to the undersigned, care of Mr. Robson, Pohokura.
A Poll, if necessary, will be taken on FRIDAY, the 14th day of February, 1913, at the Office of J Robson, Sawmiller, Pobokura, for tne Election of One Councillor, as aforesaid. ALFRED COLEMAN, Returning Officer. Stratford, 29th January, 1913. OST—A Green-stone Gold Tie-pin. Finder rewarded. Apply, A. W. Budge. WANTED LOADERS, Private Family; hot and cold water, electric light. Apply this Office for address. ICYCLES auctioned for debt, — Another large consignment of Ladies’ and Gent’s Great .English Standard Bicycles, worth £lB each, must bo all slaughtered for debt next Saturday, Bth February, after 1 o’clock. No person should miss this extraordinary chance. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH: A Garden Fete and Concert will bo held at the New Mariee on THURSDAY, 20th FEBRUARY, afternoon and evening, in aid of the Church bands.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 31, 5 February 1913, Page 6
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