CHURCH SERVBGES.
o /~IHURCH OF ENGLAND.—StratvJ ford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7, Evensong. Cardiff, 7.30, Evensong. Midhirst, 11, Morning Prayer. Toko, 2.30. Evensong. QT. ANDREW’S CHURCH.— Morning, 11, Communion; evening, 7, Topic, “Tho First Commandment,” tlio first of a series on the Decalogue. Ngaere, 2.30, Minister, Rev. J. Pattison. TiOKO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH —Huiakama, 11, Douglas, 2.30. Tekc, 7. Mr R. Williamson. Methodist church.—Stratford 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Rev. E. Bandy. Midhirst, 11, Rev. E. Bandy; 7, Rev. A.. Reader. Cardiff, 11, Mr T. White. Kahouri Bridge, 2.30, Mr C. Downey. Stanley Road, 2.30. Rev. E. Bandy; 7, Mr D. Beaumont. Tuna, 2.30, Mr W. Abraham. Denbigh Road 2.30, Rev. A. Reader. Bird Road, >2.30,. Mr C... Burkett.
IN THE. ESTATE. OF WILLIAM ALFRED - FIELDES, LATE OF STRATFORD, FARMER, DECEASED. A LL persons having claims against the Estate of tlie above-named deceased are requested to forward same (in duplicate) to,, the undersigned forthwith; and all persons indebted to the above' estate are requested to pay accounts forthwith to CECIL WRIGHT, ' Solicitor for, the Executrix of William Alfred Fieldes, deceased.
Public (Works, Office, Stratford, ,3rd .September,: 1913. METALLING CONTRACT. 86 CHAINS, NGARO ROAD. RITTEN Tenders will be received at this office up till noon on Friday, the 3rd day of October, 1913, for the above work. Contract documents can be seen at the Post Office, Inglewood, and Public Works Office, New Plymouth and Stratford. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Envelopes containing tenders to bo marked “Tender, for Metalling Contract, Ngaro' Road.” G. T. MURRAY, Actg. Resident Engineer.
THANKS. HAVING, completed a successful six months as furniture manufacturers in this town, Wo wish to thank the public of Stratford and surrounding district for their generous support and to show our appreciation of the fact, we are offering a special discount of 10 per cent, on our ordinary low prices on all stock lines for 2 weeks only. By paying strict attention to construction, utility, appearance and price, we trust wo shall merit a continuance of your patronage and awaiting your further orders, Wo remain, yours faithfully, EVANS AND TICHBON. TTAVE you seen the Show Window JO- at MUS McC ALBUM’S new shop in Central Broadway? Lovely hats and bonnets for Ladies and Children. Latest and most fashionable trimmings. Now Models from Paris, and Berlin. Everything good, smart, up-to-date, and at the right price. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited to close at 4 p.rn. on the 22nd inst., for the Erection of Toko Hotel, for A. -L Hintz, Esq. A. D. BLICK, Architect, Stratford. STRATFORD CLUB. Applications (received up to 12 noon on Monday) are invited Tor the position of charwoman. Particulars from the Steward, care Stratford Club. WANTED KNOWN—The person who got the wrong pair of hoots from T. Young’s, Broadway North, can get the right pair on returning ’ 1 the ones taken.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 17, 20 September 1913, Page 6
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