NOTICE. WE are closing down our Stratford Business with a view to concentrating our efforts in Hawera in establishing a mail order business mi a large scale. We wish to thanic the I townspeople and our customers generally for their very liberal suppo t m assisting us to gain the end we have had in view. We are convinced that the mail order business is the business method of the future. The people are demanding, and will have, nrstclass goods at lower prices, and we are out to satisfy those demands, ft Thin three weeks our Stratford business will be closed, and during that period (three weeks), we are selling at actual cost, so as to minimise the work and expense of shifting stock to our central depot at Hawera. Our Mr Tad.dington has been promoted to the charge of the mail order branch, and ne w 11 he pleased to supply old customers at bed rock prices. Address all orders to Geo. Liddington, 0.8. F., Mail Order Branch, Hawera. Yours faithfully, The Proprietors, C.8.A., Stratford. STRATFORD HORTICLLi URAL SOCIETY’S DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS DAFFODILS DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. DAFFODILS. SPRING SHOW. SPRING SHOW. DAFFODILS And Seasonable Flowers. TOWN HALL, TOWN HALL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. Admission Is. Schedules from W. S. CATO, Secretary.
RUGBY FOOTBALL FOOTBALL RUGBY MEW SOUTH WALES MEW SOUTH WALES V. TARANAKI, TARANAKI. At NEW PLYMOUTH. NEW PLYMOUTH. NEXT SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th. CiOME and seo How the Game of Rughy is played, and judge whether it is losing any of its popularity. The winners of the Shield will give a good account of themsfelves, SPECIAL AND DELAYED TRAINS. EXCURSION FARES. ADMISSION to Ground Is, Stand Seats Is jCxtra. CHALLENGE. I HEREBY Challenge any competitor that competed at the Elthara and Wanganui Chopping Carnivals in 1912 to chop 12in., loin., 18in., 20in., and 2ft. blocks, for a stake of £2O a block. Style, standing. Chop to take place early in December, at Stratford, or Whangamomona. Sam Johnson (champion of the world) preferred. J. E. SHEWRY, Tahora. RAILWAY. TOI ROAD STATION BUILDINGS. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this Office until NOON, of August 30th, for the erection of the above buildings. Contract Documents may bo seen at Post Office, Palmerston North and at Public Works Offices, Stratford, New Plymouth and Wanganui. Envelopes to be marked < ‘Tender for Toi Road Station Buildings.” No Tender necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY, Acting-Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford, August 15th, 1913. LOST A small Leather Case containing drugs; marked inside, “Parke Davis and Co., Detroit.” Return office of this paper. Reward given. /CLOSING DOWN SALE-You stood to ns; we now return d. Bonds at cost. C.8.A., Stratford. WANTED— A Good Milker. Good wages for good hand. Apply, JThomas, Clirnie Road, Ngaere. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS TENDERS are invited, to close on 12th September, at Noon, for the Erection of Factory, in re-inforced concrete, for the Ngaire Dairy Co., Ltd. Plans and specifications may ho seen at the office of the undersigned. A. D. BLICK, Architect, Stratford. 131ifes> RATFORD MAIN TRUNK TONA BOARDING HOUSE, 1 TOKO ROAD. MRS. C. CORBETT, Proprietress. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner from G to 7 p.m. » Reasonable Prices.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 96, 27 August 1913, Page 6
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