PUBLIC NOTICES. ETHOmST SUNDAY SCHOOL STRATFORD. OPENING OF NEW CLASS-ROOMS THURSDAY, JUNE 19th., IN REGAN STREET SCHOOL. CONCERT AND SOCIAL. Commencing 7.15 p.m. PROGRAMME. Anthem Sunday School Choir. Prayer Rev. Reader. Pianoforte Solo Barbara Riera. Solo Keitha Masters. Dialogue By Seven Little Girls. Instrumental Francie, Don, and Campbell McAllister. Recitation Alex. Cameron. Dialogue ... By Twelve Boys. Solo Vida Cameron. Anthem Church Choir. Solo Hilda Henry. Dialogue (humorous) By number of Boys. Solo Ida Boon. Recitation Birdie Foster Chorus By Children. Solo Miss Cameron. Violin Sola Miss May Hopkins. Solo Mr Nelson. Quartette By Miss Everiss, and Messrs Nelson and Everiss. SUPPER. ADMISSION—AduIts Is, Children (id. School tree. TRINITY SCHOOL. SUNDAY NIC CER MINSTREL CONCERT. (By the Children.) In the PARISH HALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 19th, at 8 p.m. Admisison—Adults Is, Children 6d. SOCIAL and DANCE will he held in ' the Pembroke Road School, in aid of School Prizes, on Friday, 2.oth. June, at 8 p.m. Presentation of prizes to the Children same evening. Admission, Gentlemen Is 6d, Ladies, basket. Win, ROGERS, Chairman. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received until Noon on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1913, at tlie County Office, Whangamomona for:— ; Contract No. 47 '.(Formation of i'-mile - of Kohi Roarl). ' ~,',' n. .. > •■ ■■■.• nfi.i w . ■■ i I! Drawings; 1 'conditions of contract'may he'seeri at my' office, Broadway, Stratford, and at the Post Office, Strathmore. 'E.C.ROBINSON/ County Engineer. . PRESENTATION TO DR. CARRERY. A PUBLIC , PRESENT^TiON 1 will be made,by,the Residqnts of Stratford Borough and District to Dr. Cafbery in tlie.Bprough Council Chambers on Monday, 16th, at 8 p.m., on the eve of his departure for England. W. P. KIRKWOOD, Mayor. A GOOD CHANCE FOR LAND SEEKERS. 1 QQ ACRES, 60 stumped, and reJJ.O *J sown in best grass; all well fenced and subdivided into 13 paddocks, will carry 40 milch cows comfortably, besides other stock, Buildings, 4-roomed house and scullery, 12baii concrete cowshed with milking machine set in. Title, Education Lease, 6 years to. run at only £1 per acre, with perpetual clause, situated on Main Road; 49 shares £35 paid up, 40 cows (choice), 1 hull, 2 horses, 1 plough, sot harrows, set discs, spring I cart, sets harness, 6 cans, etc., etc., (only £6OO as a going concern. Terms £3OO cash balance 3 years at 5 per I cent. i H. A. WUNSCH, Land Agent, Midhirst. E. ANDERSEN, Salesman. | TE WHARE REKA TEA ROOMS. WILL open under new Management on SATURDAY, 14th in'st. Old friends and new ones are requested to inspect the premises. Morning and afternoon tea. All fresh goods. "No flies in this establishment." ROY DAVIES.
EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY A AGAARD'S HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Best Work, Promptitude, Low Prices /"ANTED KNOWN.—W. H. ■ 'DAHLBERG, Ladies'and Gent's High-class Tailor, has eomlnonced Business next Herberts, Broadway. Best materials used, high-class workman employed. Prices within the reach of all. A trial solicited. Jf ANTED TO SELL—Farm, 51 * * acres, 2| miles from Stratford, on Cardiff Road. 8-bail cowshed, 5jroomed house. Apply at once, "Evenling Post."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 35, 16 June 1913, Page 6
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