PUBUG NOTICES. CI PRICE SEE I JAMES'S HALF PRICE ROOM - - 1 UST finished Stocktaking A 3 and have got lot of Throw-outs to clear. Remo vi n g IV. inpor ar y Premises in two weeks Must Sell to save Removal and breakages. All other Goods further REDUCED. Dcn't forget our HALF-PRICE ROOM. COME AND SEE IT. Is Goods for Gd 2s Goods for Is, 3s Goods for Is 6d. And so on. • FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY CHARLES E. JAMES, PROA DWAY. ANTeJd KNOWN—We have » » made money. Now have some yourself. Be earnest, be quick. Closing down Sale in full swing. C.8.A., Stratford. YANTED KNOWN—Our best W business week in Stratford was last week. We thank you heartily. You have taken our word as truth and really tasted of the closing down bargains. C.8.A., Stratford. 7ANTED. Man, for Farm Work; V? no milking. Good wages to good man. Apply to N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., Stratford. NOTICE. * LL interested in the Formation of, L a Baptist Church in Stratford are invited to meet the Rev. Radford next Thursday, 18th, at the Foresters' Hall at 7.30 p.m. TO BUILDERS. npiENDERS are invited to close at 4 J- t ).m. on the 22nd inst., for the Erection of Toko Hotel, for A. J. Hintz, Esq. A. D. BUCK, Architect, Stratford. STRAYED on to my property, Opu- * nake Road, Cardiff, One D'irk Red Brindle Heifer (with calf); two slits in near side ear and one in other. If not claimed within seven days will bo sold to defray expenses. W. BENNETT. September 13, 1913. A SPRING FLOWER SOCIAL, folx\. lowing the Flower Show, "will be held in the St. Andrew's Schoolroom next Thursday evening. There will be a good musical programme, consisting of a number of new items. Flowers, as the title suggests, will receive an interesting place in the meeting. HOUSE. 'ONA BOARDING 1 TOKO ROAD. MRS. G. CORBETT, Proprietress. Luncheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Dinner from 6 to 7 p.m. Reasonable Prices. vow seen the Show Window -tl at MRS McCALLUM'S new shop in Central Broadway? Lovely hats and ,adios and Children. Latr est and most fashionable trimmings. New Models from London, Paris, and Berlin. Everything good, smart, up-to-date, and at the right price. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. I HUNT CLUB RACES AT NEW PLYMOUTH. OX 18th September the usual 4.20 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth at 5.32 p.m. for Waitara, Pohokura, and Hawera. The usual 7 p.m.'train, Stratford to Pohokura, will he delayed to leave Stratford 7.15 p.m., after connecting with 5.32 p.m. train from New Plymouth. BY OBDER. TVTEW ZEALAND COMPETITIONS JM SOCIETY. Music, Elocution, Literature. THBRD 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, Wellington. Dominion's Greatest Festival. ANTED KNOWN—Boots, Shoes 'V and Slippers at cost. Don't be 'left. Get in with the others. Put in a good stock and at our expense C.B.A. Closing down Sale. 7 ANTED KNOWN—We are leaving you as retailers. Put in a good stock 20s worth for 13s 6d, 30s" worth for 20s, at C.B.A. Closing down Sale. ANTED —Boy to learn plumbing /V trade. Apply, McMillan and I Fredrio.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 15 September 1913, Page 6
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