PUBLIC NOTICES. PRICESEE JAMES'S HALF PRICE ROOM TEST finished Stocktaking, -tl and have got lot of Throw-outs to clear. Removing Temporary Premises in two weeks Must Sell to save Removal and breakages. All other Goods further REDUCED. Don’t forget our HALF-PRICE ROOM. COME AND SEE IT. Is Goods for Gd ——- 2s Goods for Is. 3s Goods for Is Gd. And so on. FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY CHARLES E. JAMES, BROADWAY.
WANTED KNOWN—We have! made money.- Now have some yourself. Be earnest, be quick. Closing down Sale in full swing. C.E.A., Stratford. WANTED KNOWN—Our best business week in Stratford was last week. We thank you heartily. You have taken our word us truth and really tasted of the closing down bargains. C.8.A., Stratford. WANTED. Man, for Farm Work; no piilking. Good wages to 'good man. Apply to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford. Oil SALE—B Young Cows, in immediate profit. Apply sharp, 'McCluggage and Co., Stratford. ■ notice] A LL interested in the Formation of -Pa. a Baptist Church in Stratford are invited to meet the Rev. Radford next Thursday, 18th, at the Foresters’ Hair at 7.30 p.m. A PUBLIC WELCOME. IN the form of a Conversazione will be tendered to His Grace ‘ 1 ARCHBISHOP O’SHEA, In the STRATFORD TOWN HALL, On MONDAY, 15th inst. His Worship the Mayor (Mr W. P. Kirkwood) will take the chair at 8 p.m. An address of Welcome will be presented from thfj Congregation of St. Joseph’s Church. All heartily welcome. No charge for admission. TO BUILDERS. npENDERS are invited to close at I JL p.m. on the 22nd inst., for the Erection of Toko Hotel, for A. J. Hintz, Esq. A. D. BLICK, \ Architect, Stratford. '.H;. \ ■ V STRATFORD-MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY FORMATION CONTRACTS. fHRESH TENDERS will be received JP at this office until Noon of Tuesday, 30th September, for Formation Contracts Nos. 2,3, 5, and 6, on the Matiere Section of the above railway. •Drawings, Specifications, Conditions of Contract and Schedules of quantities may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Stratford, Okalnikara, Wellington, and Westport. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. AY. HOLMES, Engineer-in-Chief. Public AVorks Office, AVellingtou, 2nd September, 1913. HAA T E yon seen the Show Window at AIRS AIcCALLIIM’S new shop in Central Broadway? Lovely hats and bonnets for Ladies and Children. Latest and most fashionable trimmings. New Models from London, Paris, and Berlin. Everything good, smart, up-to-date, and at the right price. IVTEAY ZEALAND COMPETITIONS IN SOCIETY. Music, Elocution, Literature. third annual festival Commencing at WELLINGTON, 3rd NOVEMBER. £750 Cash Prizes and Trophies. £750 ENTRIES CLOSE 30th SEPTEMBER. Railway Excursion Rates to Competitors. Send for Text Book. JAMES DYKES, Secretary, Box 625, ‘ AA’elliugton. Dominion’s Greatest Festival, £lO REAVARD. TjlOR Information which will lead a to the conviction of the person or persons who removed from the property of S. H. James, at the Monmouth Road, one Yearling Heifer and substituted therefor one Black am! White Steer. HALLIAVELL AND THOMSON, Solicitors, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11, 13 September 1913, Page 6
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