R 0w A X gPOII TS. Will bo hold on THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH Gth. Bid CHOPPING EVENTS.Grand Concert ami Dance in Evening. COME ONE COME ALL. R. WILLIS, Secretary. XEW/ EA LA XI) SOCIETY ()E ACCOUNTANTS. iAM directed by resolution of the Council of the [Society to convene a meeting of the members resident in the Taranaki District, to be held in the Council Chambers, Town Hail. King Street, .Now Plymouth, on Friday next, 7th March, 191-3, at 8 p.m. prompt. The President of the Society, Mr Peter Barr, of Dunedin, and the Vice-President, 'Mr A. T. Clarke, Wellington, will he in attendance. i Business (1) to consider the advisability of forming a branch of the Society in the district; (2) to make arrangements re Branch Library, and (3) to generally consider and discuss the interests of the members resident in the district. A full attendance of members is specially requested. By Order of the Council. ERXEST W. HUNT, Secretary. Accountants’ Chambers, Johnston Street, Wellington. March 3rd. 1913. CYCLE ROAD RACE. THURSDAY NEXT, MARCH 6. STRATFORD to INGLEWOOD—and Back. Starts 2 o’clock sharp, from Regan treet corner. ANTED KNOWN—Young men, when popping the question you vear C.B.A. boots, it will give you onfideuce even though the sale price vas a mere nothing. riOR SALE—One h.p., practical 11 ]y new fixed-engine motor cycle. Mr address, apply this office. sx 7ANTED KNOWN—One should v V always he prepared for contin;encies. To go out in wet or split •outs is suicidal; find the remedy at he C.B.A. sale 20 to 10 per cent. off. ITT ANTED KNOWN—Have you v V noticed all the recent rises in the price of leather. We buy the hulk of our stock by indent 12 months ahead and our present sale rates arc off old prices. C.B.A. sale 20 to 40 per cent. off. WANTED KNOWN—If you are hard up you can make money, saving the discounts by dealing at the C.B.A. 20 to 40 per cent. off. WANTED KNOWN—SOOO wives have threatened to strike against homo duties, if not provided by their husbands with C.B.A. house slippers at sale price.
WANTED KNOWN—Every pair, without exception, without exception, without exception marked down for slaughter. Mothers get your children shod all round at the C.B.A. sale. LOST— Between York Hoad and Mr Newton King’s yards, a purse containing money and notes. Reward. Apply.this office. "IAOR SALE—First-class ,',-Acre SecA tion, No. G2, Ariel Street. Price £BS. Apply F. Doidge, Vail Diemen Street, Nelson. a IS I ej LvJUbii 1 ONE BOTTLE MAKES A PINT FINEST GOUGH REMEDY. SAVES YOU 9/. One bottle “Ilcan’s Usseiico ” contains concentrated ingredients required for making a pint of splendid family dough mixture —you add the treacle, sugar, and water yourself. By using this recipe yon make a pint of better cough mixture than yon can possibly buy ready prepared. It is the only cough mixture put up in concentrated form, to pave you money. See easy directions on “Heau’s Essence" label. The finished mixture is warming, soothing, comforting, curing. It is nice to take, eases the nasty throat tickle that keeps one coughing at night, stops the cough, and is good ter all ages from babyhood to grand parentage. “ Mean’s Essence ” is a sold by medicine dealers, or post free on receipt of pi ca --1/G- -from Mean, Chemist, WangauW. **
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 53, 4 March 1913, Page 6
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