PUBLIC NOTICES. JUNE SPECIALTIES. ; All new Indents just opened up at C. E. JAMES. Antimony Trinket Boxes Is 6d each. Antimony-Backed Hair Brushes 3s Gd and 4s 6d. Antimony Hand Mirrors, good 7s Gd each. Antimony Military Brushes, 3s Gd each Antimony Clothes Brushes, 3s each. Antimony Serviette Rings, heavy Gd each. Antique Copper Trays, now design 3s Gd each. FOR SMOKERS.—Wo have just opened new line Bucktrouts Special Cigars 3d to Is each. Pipes and Tobaccos, all brands and prices. c. E. JAMES, BROADWAY. c . WE have a Client wanting to buy or lease 30 to 50 Acres near Stratford. Apply, giving Particulars to LAND EXCHANGE. STRATFORD W. H. THOMSON, . c . t Manager. OFFICENo. 5 YORK CHAMBERS. P.O. Box 86, ’Phono 163. MY OLD CUSTOMERS need not be disappointed, as I fuivo secured NEW PREMISES In Broadway Central Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, And I have arriving and to hand NEW LINES IN EVERYTHING For the Ladies and Children. M ES M C CALLUM THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED, FOR TWO WEEKS MORE. REMEMBER. —In the New Premises. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. In the Estate of F. S. POLLOCK (Deceased.) TO LET—I Cottage, 6 rooms, in Antonio Street; 2 Residences of 6 rooms in Pago Street, hot and cold water, electric light, p.w.c. Terms and key at the OfficoXJ the Egmont Coach and Carriage Factory. ERNEST BARNS, District Manager. TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given that any person or persons trespassing on ray property at Strathmore, opposite Taihora Road, with dog or , gun, or without, will bo prosecuted. Poison laid for dogs. W. HOLTZ. RAZOR SUIT YOU, SIR? YES. The Razor, the Lather, the Brush, the Towels, and the Barber are all right at the new Egmont Saloon, next Bellringer Bros. The proprietor, S. Sharp, bought Mr C. E. James’ Hairdressing and Shaving Business, and the elaborate saloon fittings. So the new Egmont is the old Egmont under another roof. You will appreciate the way WO' attend to you. FULL STOCKS OF TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES ALWAYS. S. SHARP. Next Bellringer Bros, Broadway. STRATFORD. J. K. STONE WILL sell, at a reduction of 2s in the £, 50 Clocks and Electroplate, suitable for presents. Also 40 American Alarm Clocks (usual price 7s Gd), will be sold for 5s each. Come early and secure the pick. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50.) IX THE ESTATE OF STEPHEN GERGE, OF STRATFORD FARMER, DECEASED. ALL Creditors and others having claims against this estate arc hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the formp provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office, at Hawcra, on or before the 31st Day of J uly, 1913. Accounts not rendered by the date named may 1)0 rejected. all moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit oi the Public Trustee’s account at any postal money-order office, or paid to tho District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Hawora. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 31st May, 1913.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 31, 11 June 1913, Page 6
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