PUBLIC NOTICES. " ~RS E. Smith will bo glad to take ■*-'-»- in washing and mending. Address, Rosalind Street. 'ANTED, Boy, for Office. Apply McMillan and Fredric's. ANTED, good Second-hand Sacks V and Sugar Bags, in any quantity. W. H. H. Young and Co. NOTICE. ~>URING my Temporary Absence in England, Dr. H. D. Robertson will be in charge of my practice. A. DILLON CARBERY. ITST a few days more and the ' Special Offer at McAllister's Studio will close. An opportunity such as this will not recur. TANTED, Reliable Man, used to V* farm. Mrs Lcydon, Toko. | ►RIME Canterbury Up-to-date Po- -*- tatocs arriving every steamer for W. H. H. Young and Co. Try a sack.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. (American Constitution.) A MEETING will be held in St. Andrew's Hall, Miranda Street, on Thursday, June 26th, at 8 p.m., to arrange for the opening of Lodge Triumph. All old members or any one interested are cordially invited to attend. H. T. SPIERS, Organiser.
NOTICE. , B !HE Parade of 94 and 95 Companies -*- Senior Cadets, called for Thursday, June 26th, is cancelled, owing to the Territorial Gyrnßhana at Hawera. A. L. JONES, Lieut. O.C. 94 and 95 Companies. NOTICE. Y STRATFORD PREMISES will UJL be CLOSED To-morrow, Thursday, on account of Hawera Show! NEWTON KING. pARANAKI RUGBY UNION. FOOTBALL! FOOTBALL!WANGANUI v. TARANAKI. WANGANUI V. TARANAKI. AT HAWERA. On SATURDAY, JUNE 28. •. (Dominion Dairy Show Week.) , Excursion fares and special train arrangements. P. SKOGLUND, Secretary. TOB SPECIALS—Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, hem-stitched, Is frilled Is 11 h\ splendid Hqrrock's cloth pillow eases plain Bd. Herbert's value. WONDROUS Special Job, White Flanneletto 3s lid doz. yds., heavy line 5s lid, wide pure cloth 8s lid. These values can't be equalled. Herbert's. REAT Value—Striped Flannol- "" ette, 4 s 6d, 5s lid, 6s lid doz. yds., a manufacturer's clearing job, best value ever sold, H ei ' uert ' s - STRAIGHT from Ireland—SnowJ white Damasks Is, Is 4£d, Is 3d, Is Hid, extra widths; you can't afford to miss these, Herbert's. TTEItBERT'S Jobs are jobs indeed'. - It will pay you to see them,; they're easily worth third more than we ask. ID'you say towels? We have thou- ■*-' sands, large, soft, and spongy, 4£d, 6id,' Bid, Hid, its a luxury to use them, each one job bought, Herbert's. ITERBERT'S held back for manuL facturers' end of season job lines. We got them, and they're value on their own. NOBODY whoso anybody thinks of anyone But Herbert's for their underclothing. Wo'vo some great snips just now. FIRST Prize in the Baby Show is sure to wear Herbert's Dress and bonnet. Our smart child's wear is a wiii in itself. '
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 42, 25 June 1913, Page 6
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