PUBLIC NOTICES. STRAYED. STRAYED from Mr Thomas Inglis’ Cow-shed, a Black Dog, with a bob 'tail; any person or persons found with it after, this date will bo prosecuted. ARTHUR INGLIS, Toko. S Toko, Ist April, 1913. DAIRY COWS. PARTICULARS solicited of good Dairy Herds for sale. WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co. Stratford.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SPORTS AT TOKO. N 10th April, the usual 11.5 a.m. train will leave Te Wera 10.5 a.m., arriving Pohokura 10.40 a.m. , The 1 usual 11.55 a.m. train will leave Pohokura 10.55 a.m., arriving Te Wera 11.80 a.m., and the usual 12.50 p.m. train Will leave Te Wera 11.50 a.m., Douglas 12.35 p.m., Toko 1.10 p.m., arriving Stratford 1.40 p.m. BY ORDER.
NOTICE TO FARMERS. THOS. BORTHWICK and SONS are now paying for baconers and for porkers. NOTICE TO FARMERS. T\IMOCK and CO. have raised the price for bacon pigs to S^d. 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, Voile, and cabric, from Is 6d LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, in stockonet, and in the finest cloth at half price. LADIES’ DRESSES, in Silk, Serge, 1 Muslin, from 6s 6d. < ' . ' | GENT’S FLANNELS and SHIRTS, from Is 6d/ SHIRTS, usual price 6s 6d, at 3s S?d and 2s ild. TAILOR MADE SUITS, ready ~t< 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. SLIPPING AWAY. OUR Opportunity of getting Boots and Shoes at Cost Price, will be non est, after Saturday next. That is absolutely the last day of the C.B.A. SALE C.B.A. YOU know our goods, your know how we sell them during the last week of the Sale. Nuff said; get busy. The sale that made Stratford talk. WANTED KNOWN—Every other person you meet is saving money out of the discounts given at the C.B. A. sale. 20 to 40 per cent, off and no humbug. OHO ACRES, Rich Drained Swamp, Auckland Province, adjoins Creamery, Post Office; two miles from Railway. Good new buildings, £lB per acre, £6OO .cash; balance 5 years. J. B. Richards.
ACRES, Freehold, Bpi eu die Dairy Farm. Excellent lane and buildings. Easy terra*. £S6 p* 50 mO LET or FOR SALE, on easy JL terms, comfortable Cottage, in Ariel Street; -J-acro land. Apply this office. j KA ACRES, Dairy Farm, £22 IoU j )er acre; half flat; good house. Will exchange for smaller farm handy Stratford. W. W. Hodge, land agert, Stratford. WANTED— Smart Boy for Office. One with Higli School training preferred. Apply “Commerce,” care “Stratford Post.” OAA ACRES, good housed handy OvJvJ Factory and School, £ls per acre; owner will exchange for town property, mortgages or anything of value. W. W. Hodge, land agent. WANTED, a Girl, for Drapery Business. Apply, A. Manoy, Stratford*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 7 April 1913, Page 6
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