PUBLIC NOTICES. TO avoid smashing goods during alterations, i am smashing prices on all goods but toCENUINE baccos. Tho stock must be REDUCTIONS. sold to avoid removal, hence our cut prices. CHARLES E. JAMES, Broadway. FREE PUBLIC VACCINATION. DR. McAllum will, on my behalf, attend at: MAHOE SCHOOL—Monday, August 18th, at 1 p.in. CARDIFF SCHOOL—Monday, August 18th, at 2 p.m. DOUGLAS SCHOOL—Tuesday, August 19th, at 2 p.m. For Free Vaccination of parents and pupils. Further dates will be notified. T. L. PAGET, Public Vaccinator.
NOTICE. DURING Dr. T. L. Paget's temporary absence, owing to ilihealth, Dr. H. McAllum has taken charge of his practice, and may be consulted at Dr. Paget's residence, and at Mr T. A. W. Nicholson's pharmacy at the usual hours. DON'T take our word for it, come along and let us prove to you that we sell the cheapest and best footwear at the C.B.A. Sale still buz,_7ANTED— Boy to learn plumbing W trade. Apply, McMillan and Fredric. ~7011 want comfort, style, durability and a reasonable figure when buying boots. Don't go any further. We are IT. C.B.A. "Drastic Reduction" Sale now on.
IHE old saying: "Where did you get that hat?" The modern saying: "Where did you get those boots?" Answer: C.B'.A. "Drastic Reduction" Sale, Broadway. TTYON'T grumble at the weather, wear Cl'. A. shoes, they make you , happy and comfortable in any weather. "Drastic Reduction" Sale 'ANTED—A Farm Hand. One able to milk and plough. Wages 32s 6d per week. Apply by letter to "W.G.," caro this paper. mO FARMERS- -Good Cocksfoot -*- Seed, machines dressed j cheap. Apply, W. Corkill, Mountain Road, Stratford. TANTED TO RENT, or Lease—- * ~ House, 5 or B rooms, with conveniences; south of river preferred. Write "G.F.," Evening Post.
PUBLIC NOTICE. r|IHE Equitable Life Assurance So- •*■ ciety of the United States intends to issue, one month after this date, in terms of Section 59 of the "Life Insurance Act, 1908," a Special policy in place of policy. No. 1021942 in the name of Michael Foley, declared to have been lost. Dated, at Wellington, this fourteenth dav of August. 1913. GEORGE ROSS, Representative for N.Z.
TO CHEESE-MAKERS, TI7ANTED—By September, Man-; *•» ager for small Cheese Factory (300 cows 3. Apply by 25th, giving salary required, and testimonials, to * T. HARRY PENN, Stratford. N'OTICE OF APPLICATION TO REMOVE A LICENSE TO OTHER PREMISES. T ROBERT MORRISON, of Toko, ■l.» being the holder of a Publican's License in respect of the premises situated at Toko, and known as the Toko Junction Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next licensing meeting, to bo held at Stratford on the fifth day of September, 1913, apply for the removal of the license for the aforesaid premises to other premises situated at Toko, at the corner of Railway Station Road and Ohura Road, on subdivisions 34 and 35, part of section 35, block 111., Ngaere Survey District.
Dated at Stratford this 14th day of August, 1913. ROBERT MORRISON. Spence and Stanford, solicitors for applicant, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 86, 15 August 1913, Page 6
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