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pu&uc uotsces* n fe: STRATFORD-MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY (Okalm Contract.) WRITTEN TENDERS will be Received at tins Office until NOON of WEDNESDAY, 30th APRIL 1913, for tho Construction of tho Okahu lunnel (about 75 chains), and It miles of Formation on the StratfordMain Trunk Railway near Okahukara. Drawings, Specifications, and Conditions of Contract may bo seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Stratford, Okahukara, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Iho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington,,7th March, 1913. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. iVrOTICE is hereby given that iM ROLLS of tho RATEPAYERS will bo taken .at tho BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Broadway, in the BOROUGH of STRATFORD, on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th Day of MARCH, 1913, between the hours of 9 a .m. and 7 p.m. upon the Proposals of tho Stratford Borough Council to

raise (1) A Special Street Improvement Loan of £20,000. (2) A Special Drainage Extension (3) A Special Bridge Loan of £OOOO, and (-1) A Special Waterworks Extension and Improvement Loan of £4OOO. Full particulars of which proposed loans were duly advertised in this paper on the 17th Day of February, 1913. foxton fire sale. OF DRAPERY, BOUGHT AT 5s IN THE £. and Improvement Loan of £12,000. w. v. KIRKWOOD, Mayor. 300YDS DRESS MATERIAL, latest season’s Goods, from 33,d a yard.

BLOUSES, in Silk, Muslin, Voile, ami cabric, from Is 6d LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, in stockonet, and in the finest doth at half price. / LADIES’ DRESSES, in Silk, Serge, Muslin, from 5s 6d. GENT’S FLANNELS and SHIRTS, from Is 6d. SHIRTS, usual price 6s Cd, at 3s £d and 2s lid. TAILOR-MADE SUITS, ready to wear from 255. Come early to secure unparalleled Bargains, as every line which will be sold out cannot be replaced at the same prices. H. P. POSS. NEXT TO YORK CHAMBERS, And opposite BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

WANTED, Good Milker. F. }\. Froth ey, Eltham. WANTED KNOWN—Our sale continues brisk as ever, and our prices are still the lowest on record. 2U to -10 per cent, off at C.B.A. WANTED KNOWN—Now that the wet weather is setting in, you should not neglect this opportunity of getting good charges in footwear, 20 to -10 per cent. off. WANTED KNOWN—Several pairs Youth’s All-kip Shooters, size ], 6s 3d. Several pairs Youth’s Allkip Shooters"size 1, Gs 3d at the C. 13. A. sale. WANTED KNOWN— Children’s soft shoes from Is. You will need them for winter. Ladies’ tan Glace Derby front shoes “Ford” brand finest manufacture 21s now 15s at the C.B.A. sale. ANTED KNOWN—The success of our opening has quite knocked out the hypothesis that the C.B.A. sale is the usual half and half, 20 to 10 per cent, off is no half measure. WANTED KNOWN—Can a leopard change his or rather can a man for a trilling consideration change his boots at the C.B.A. and leave his old ones for repair! J It’s worth proving. "VX7ANTED KNOWN—Gent’s smart V 1 Deri >y front boots 13s and Glaeed Beds “faultless brand” 19s 6d now 15s 6d, children’s ankle straps, fours to sixes, Is at the C.B.A. sale. 7 ANT ED KNOWN —Have you noticed all the recent rises in the price of leather. Wo buy the bulk of our stock by indent 12 months ahead ,and our present sale rates are off old prices. C.B.A. sale, 20 to 10 per cent. off.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1913, Page 6

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