PUBLIC NOTICES. FREE PUBLIC VACCINATION. Saturday, Mr Nicholson’s pharmacy, 11.30 a.m. to 4 p in. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. School dates to lie announced later. T. L. PAGET, Public Vaccinator. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co. will offer at their Rooms, Broadway, Stratford, on Saturday, 26th July, at 2.30 p.m.—• The Goodwill of Stratford Borough Lease' being Section 261, Juliet Street, containing 33 porches, with five-roomed house, etc. Lease for 21 years, with right of renewal for further 21 years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. DO YOU REALISE y HOW MUCH YOU OWE FOR SERVICES RENDERED By the STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE?
ITS Members are Volunteer Workers to Save . YOUR PROPERTY And possibly YQUR LIVES from the devastating and remorseless FIRE! No one knows when our services may bo required. Wo offer those services ungrudgingly; we like the work. All wo ask is a little PRACTICAL SUPPORT to help obtain the necessary funds to enable ns to bo well-equipped FIRE r ’ You 1 can support your' ' l *"l jU* a, ■ u*(. ro ,!■ j ■ VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE j. •' ■ c- j ~>. ( ■ h.u-.si |; if. *.V in many ways. Just nows.ybU.anay help by purchasing a ‘ticket ft)r the Brigade’s boor'i;'j ,ei
NOVEL BASKET SOCIAL i l'fM | -!:• to. ho hold in ,. J(: •vcJf'i ru : s' ■'> v:> ii.ii/f ‘| -u ■ THURSDAY, JULY 31 si. V/aJtzins .Competition, Good time for everybody. Gents’ Tickets. 2s ,6(1: • LajJiies,. a i-. i i«ra» at. »i«ii ra»> fi». \jsuaoe. j basket.; bndas&J*™ .Mrs., Biapchi’s Orcliestrp, (; w,m ,snp->lUSi-C: : 'Ji/i .4,!t ■ 5J..- NOTE.—rCitizens may #n?to , &s or upwards amt obtain la/ , Family ;Ticket, IT |;> ; Ladies will not lie the harmless but necessar^’^ifsket. FILL THE TOWN HALL And help THE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. Tickets may bo obtained, and donations forwarded to A. E. GORTON, Hon. Sec. for Social Committee.
FOR. SALE. BAKERY BUSINESS. JRCHASER wanted for a small country Bakery, doing good busiFor further particulars, apply this office. , BULGARS have not suffered worse than our prices in this annual at Arch. Rawles. WE’RE throwing’em at you!— Ladies’ Woven | “Comfy Cut” Corns at Is lid. Lome out, or you’ll get hit. Arch Rawles. SNIPS? Rather! Look at our Woven Underclothing. Spencers Is to Is 11«, Vests 6d to 3s Gd, Combinations Is lid to Lsl Gd. Tho pencil has been busy at Rawles’ sale. SALE TIME, but Gift Time at Rawles’. Flannelette Corns from 2s lid to 4s lid. Worth 7s to 10s Gd. Chemises 2s Gd to 5s Gd. We’re ahead of time, as those are really next season’s goods. OWN, DOWN, DOWN! Wo can hardly reach the prices: they are so low. But wo guess tho goods will go. Come and help us. Rawles’ sale. T A DIES’ Fashionable Sporting Coats at Rawles’ Sale are going at 19s lid, worth 27s Gd. “Bo a sport.” ANTED, Six Good Carpenters, ’ * six months’ work to good men. Apply immediately, F. Lundon, Whangamomona Station Buildings. OR SALE—Dairy Farm, 188 acres, Stanley Road, Taranaki. Immediate possession. Price £lO 12s 6d per acre. Cash required £750. Apply, Wray and Brown, Solicitors, Wanganui. ness. slaughter.—Quilted Silk Dressing Gowns and Jackets at -Is in ‘tho £ off,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 68, 25 July 1913, Page 6
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