PUBLIC NOTICES. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS will bo Received until NOON on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1913, at the County Office, Whangamomona, for:— Contract No. 36 (Metalling portion of , Browor-Kirai Road, from end of existing metal east of tunnel to Makahu Stream Bridge, length about 75 chains). Specifications may be seen at the Office cf Mr A. Coleman, County Clerk, Stratford. WHANG A MOM.ONA COUNTY COUNCIL. ‘ APPLICATIONS FOR FOREMAN. PPLICATT ONS will bo Received until NOON on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1913, at the County Office, Whangamomona, for the position of Working Foreman in Strathmore Riding; wages 9s per day, wot and lino. Conditions of appointment may bo seen at Mr A. Coleman’s office, Stratford, and at Strathmore. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer.
STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. ]\TOTICE is hereby given that ROLLS of the RATEPAYERS will 1.0 taken at tho BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Broadway, in tbo BOROUGH of STRATFORD, on WEDNESDAY, tho 19th Day of MARCH, 1913, between tbo hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. upon tho Proposals of the Stratford Borough Council to raise (1) A Special Street Improvement Loan of £20,000. (2) A Special Drainage Extension and Improvement Loan of £12,000. (3) A Special Bridge Loan of £6OOO, and (I) A Special Waterworks Extension and Improvement Loan 'of £IOOO. ‘ I Full particulars of which proposed loans were duly advertised in this paper on the 17th Day of February, 1913. W. P. KIRKWOOD, Mayor. FOXTON FIRE SALE.
£2OOO OF DRAPERY, BOUGHT AT 5s IN THE £. 300YDS DRESS MATERIAL, latest season’s Goods, from 3£d a yard. BLOUSES, in Silk, Muslin,. Voilo, and cabric, from Is 6d LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, in stockonet, and in the finest cloth at half price. LADIES’ DRESSES, in Silk, Serge, Muslin, from 5s 6d. GENT’S FLANNELS and SHIRTS, from Is 6d. SHIRTS',' usual price 6s 6d, at 3s 9d 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. ROSS. NEXT TO YORK CHAMBERS, And opposite BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.
WANTED KNOWN—Ladies who fear and tremble at tile name of spinster should wear our dainty C.JLA. footwear and become irresistible. Our sale does not Hag, 20 to TO per cent, off. WANTED KNOWN—One should always bo prepared for contingencies. To go out in wet and split boots is suicidal; find the remedy at the C.JLA. sale, 20 to 40 per cent off. TIT ANTED KNOWN—To meet the W requirements of those desiring superior footwear, we respectfully suggest a visit to tlie C.JLA. sale, 20 to 40 per cent. off. WANTED KNOWN—Wo estimate that if all capable persons did their share of accessary labour, d hours 17 minutes a day would suffice. There’s no short hours in our repair department, good work brings more than our share. The C.J3.A. for repairs. WANTED KNOWN—Our sale is a success because it is genuine. You are warned not to investigate our prices for fear you will spend all your money. C.JLA, sale. WANTED KNOWN—Thousands of pairs of all colours, snapes, sizes and ideas marked down without exception. Mothers! See your children well shod all round for winter, at the C.ILA. sale. PiMHubr.’. V- *-vi -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 61, 14 March 1913, Page 6
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