PUBLIC NOTICES. STANLEY SCHOOL. ANNUAL SCHOOL PICNIC AND SPOUTS I WILL he held on 27th MARCH, in school Ground, ciminsteppihg, Sheep Weight-guessing, end Nail-driving Competitions. Race foi all. HENRY JOHNSON, Chairman. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. CONTRACT FOR FORMATION OF ROADWAY. TENDERS for Formation of 30 chains of Roadway and Footpath, 4 to give access to Racing Club's Property, will he Received until 5 p.m. on SATURDAY, MARCH 29th, 1913, at our office, Broadway, Stratford, where Drawings and Specifications of the work requiring to he done may ho seen. ROBINSON and CHRISTOPHERS, Engineers and Surveyors. Stratford March 15th, 1913. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTYCOUNCIL. TENDERS. rrVENDERS will ho Received; until 1 NOON on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th, 1913, at the County Office, Whangamomona, for: — Contract No. 36 (Metalling portion 'of Brcwer-Kirai Road, from end of existing metal east of tunnel to Makahu, Stream Bridge, length about 75 chains). Specifications may he seen at the Office of Mr A. Coleman, County Clerk, Stratford. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. APPLICATIONS FOR FOREMAN. Applications win be 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, wet and fine. Conditions of appointment may ho seen at Mr A. Coleman’s office, Stratford, and at Strathmore. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOLIDAYS. N 21st Hard), tlio 11.15 a.in. and 4.5 pan. trains, Hawera to Xciv Plymouth, will NOT run. Special ' passenger train will leave Hawera 4.5 pan., Stratford 5.33 pan., arriving New Plymouth 7.28 pan. No goods or live-stock traffic will be accepted on Good Friday or Easter Monday.
LEGAL HOLIDAYS. THE Solicitors doing business in Stratford will close their respective offices on Thursday, March 20th, ' at 1 o’clock, and re-open at O 'a.ni. on Wednesday; March 26th. TTT 7ANTED, a Smart Man for the V V J3 oo t Trade. Apply to E. G. Foster, Canterbury Boot Store. WANTED KNOWN—Of course you all have a Milner’s safe at home where you keep your money. We advise your placing some with the C.B.A. and so keeping your health proteewd. Your money won’t rot, ’you may. 20 to >lO per cent, off at our sale. WANTED KNOWN— Children’s soft Slices from Is. You nil! need them for the winter. Ladies’ 1 Tan Glace, Derby Front Shoes, “Ford” brand; finest manufacture 21s now 15s at tho C.B.A. sale. WANTED KNOWN—The bloke that visited the C.B.A. befcp doing in all bis plosh at vbe races was a strong character that would not have his leg pulled by any bidder., 20 to 40 per cent, off at our sale. WANTED KNOWN—Ladies’ smart glace shoes Gs lid, Gem’s tan glace boots from 12s 6d. These are marvellous value for tho money. Oui: prices are a revelation to tho multi-, tudo at the C.B.A. sale. WANTED KNOWN—If your appearance is intelligent and bright, don’t mar tho landscape by wearing second rate footwear, prices are so low that yon can got tho best at shoddy prices. C.B.A. sale. WANTED KNOWN—Think a ‘moment! Shortly you will be on your uppers. Why not bustle in while the prices are cut. Buy a change and leave the old pair for repairs; C.B.A. sale. WANTED K NOWN—lnsincerity is the greatest natural sin, and this time we are not guilty. A sale was never more genuine than that at the C.B.A. 20 to 40 per rent. off. WANTED,- a Waitress, at once. Apply, Mrs Abbott, Stratford Hotel. TO LET—Five Acres Stumping. Apply, J. Montgomery, Pembroke Koad.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 63, 19 March 1913, Page 6
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