CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. f-iUVRCtt OF ENGLAND.—Stratford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Holy Communion; 2.30, Children's Service; 3.30, Holy Baptism; 7, Evensong;. Midhirst, 11, Morning Prayer. Cardiff. 2. Evensong. Toko. 7, EvenQT. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN £s' CHURCH.—Morning, 11,; evening, 7. Evening subject: "Why J believe the Bible to be of Divine Origin." Ngaere, 2.30 p.m. Minister, Rev. J. Pattison. *• Huialcama, 11 a.m., Supply. ■AyrETHODIST CHURCH—Stratford IV.I ii ) R G v. A. Reader; 7, Rev. E. Bandyi Midhirst, 11, Rev. E. Bandy; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Cardiff, 11, Mr E. G. Foster; 7, Mi- T. Beltou. K.ahouri Bridge, 2.30, Mr G. Collingwood, Toko, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader. Stanley Roar!, 2:30, Mr I. Nelson; 7, Mr Boniface. Tuna, 2.30, Mr C. Russ. Denbigh Road, 2.30, Rev. E. Bandy. Bird Road, 2.30, Mr J. Ballantync.
NOTICE. CLOSING DOWN. WE are closing down. A few accounts are outstanding, and we would certainly like to accommodate our customers for a longer period, but it means a loss of least It) per cent, to loavo them still open. Please let us have your cash during tho currency of our sale. C.8.A., Stratford.
STANLEY 110 AD SCHOOL. RANTED, a Caretaker, for Stan- ' lev Road School. £l6 per anFor conditions, etc., aply to CHAIRMAN, School Committee.
STRATFORD-MA IS TRUNK E AILWAY FORMATION CONTRACTS. jj.fRESH TENDERS will be received 1- at this office until' Noon of Tuesday, 30th September, ' for Formation Contracts Nos. 2, 3/5, and 6, on the Matiero Section of the above railway. ' -Drawings', Specifications, Conditions of Contract'and Schedules of quantities may be seen at the " Public;' Works Offices, Auckland,' Stratford, Okahulcara, Wellington, and Westport. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ■;JR. W. HOLMES, Engineor-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 2nd September I ,' 101 S. BOROUGH -COUNCIL,. . , m LENDERS addressed to the town X Clerk will bo received up to 5 p.m. on MONDAY, September 8, for Eerbing and Channelling. Specifications and Conditions may he seen at the Town Clerk's office during office hours. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. D. SULLIVAN, Borough Overseer. September Ist, 1913.
TYPIST AND SHORTHAND WRITER, APPLICATIONS arc invited for tlio, - above position (either sex). Only fully qualified persons need ap-J ply. i J. 11. THOMPSON. TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS are invited to close at I JL p tTn< on the 22nd inst., for the Erection bf Toko Hotel, for A. J. Hint?;, Esq. A. D. BLICK, Architect, Stratford. COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! EHANDLEY is prepared to take ••orders for TAUPIRI COAL (no rubbish), having arranged for a regular supply every week. Orders left with Mr J. H. Thompson, Broadway, will receive prompt attention. STRATFORD BOWLING CLUB. rpHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL i- , MEETING of the Club will be held in the Borough Chambers at 7.30 o'clock this evening'. Business:—The consideration of proposed now rules; election of new members, and general. S. M. PORRITT, Hon. Secretary. 7E advise you to cut out the noand place it in a prominent position for reference. The Dyeing and Bleaching Co. 7ANTED, a. Lad, lor milking. Ap:l D ly ,). Y Shield, Toko Road. .DDFELIOWS' Euchre Party, Foresters' Hall, Monday Evening. OST A Saddle. Finder rewarded I on rettirnius to E. A. Alger's
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