AUCTION SALES. TATTERSALLS, HAWERA. HORSE FAIR. SATURDAY, APRIL 19. rpHE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCAN--1 TILE AGENCY CO. L'J D., will bold their Horse Fair as above: —• 80 HORSES, consisting of—j^ralights, Milk-carters, , Harness horses, Hacks and Ponies (broken and unbroken) Salo at 12.30 o’clock.
STRATFORD HOSPITAL and CHARI. TABLE AID BOARD. mEXDERS are invited, closing at X my Office at 5 p.m. (>ll MONDAY, APRIL, 28th, for 12 months’ supplies of the following:— 1. —Groceries. 2. —Bread. 3. —Meat. 4. Milk. 5. —Undertaking. Specifications and forms of tender on application. T. HARRY PENN, Socreri'v. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. TOKO BRANCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING of. the , Above will be held in the CORONATION HALL, TOKO, on MONDAY, 14th inst., at 8 p.m. A. J. LEES, Hon. Secretary. PIANOLA RECITALS. MOST wonderful of Musical Inventions, a model of simplicity, enables even the unitiated to render correctly the world’s greatest musical compositions. MR L. E. HOFFMAN Will bo in Mr T. G. Grubb’s Music Warehouse on Tuesday, April loth, and will give PIANOLO RECITALS All : day. T. G. GRUBB, ■■ 'mi ■ Broadway : • Stratford. STRATFORD GOLF CLUB, 'V “'I 1 • 4 ‘ f ‘ • ; ' ■ • , THE ANNUAL GENERARMEET"iNGpof the Stiatfprd Qdf Club bo held in the Borough n Council Chambers on Friday nexH , thp ■ IBth inst., at 8 p.m. SAMUEL SPENCE, ,Hon., ; Secr : (?t;wy.oc.r TENDERS. , nilu . > it. U: ENDERS are invited Tot the folr : t . .ho i'll lowing:— ,'pho property of the Punewhakau Cooperative Dairy Co., Ltd. '- r ' , t ' ' Lot I.—Dairy Factory Plant and Machinery at Tututawa. (In liquidation). Lot 2.—Creamery Plant and Machinery at Punewhakau. Lot 3.—Land and Creamery buildings at Punewhakau. Lot 4.—Land and Factory buildings at Tututawa. ,y' Detailed schedules of the above may be had from the Office of this paper, or from the under-signed, together with the conditions of tender and sale. '
The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders may l>e for one or more lots, and close with the undersigned on SATURDAY, the 17th MAY, 1913, at 5 p.m., and must he accompanied by a deposit of 7% per cent, of the amount of the tender. ALFRED COLEMAN, Liquidator. Stratford, Bth April, 1913. TO the Residents of Stratford.— Mr Frank May, Irish Evangelist, will give four addresses in the Gospel Hall, Stratford, Sunday 7 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7.30 p.m. Special invitation to all to attend. Sankey’s Books used; no collection. Seats free. Bring'your friends. 3/11, LINE Ladies’ Nights, cream flannelette; cheapest garment in the trade. Herbert’s, Broadwav, Stratford. WOMEN’S Woven Combinations 2s 9d; special value in bodices, vests, camisoles, sleeping sox. Herbert’s, Broadway. BEAUTIFUL Turra and Face Cloth, Costume pieces 6s lid, 7s Cd, 8s lid. Just the thing for this season’s wear. Herbert’s, Broadway. SPECIAL Corset Value, suspender fitted, from 2s lid. Wo sell the famous rustless corsets. Herbert’s, Broadway. WANTED, Young Girl, to assist in house; good references required. Apply, between six and seven, to Mrs E. C. Robinson, Juliet Street. OF SALE—Collection Postage Stamps, 2250, a rare bargain; ideal birthday present for boy; can be seen at T. G. Grubb’s music warerouse.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 81, 12 April 1913, Page 6
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