BUSINESS NOTICES. COMMERCIAL STABLES. BROADWAY SOUTH, to inform the Residents of Stratford and Surrounding Districts that he has taken over the above Stables, and trusts, by civility and strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. R. HANDLEY, GENERAL CARRIER AND COAL MERCHANT, jTXESIRES to notify the General -*—* Public that he has removed hia office to MR J. H. THOMPSON’S, Broadway, where orders may be left and prompt attention guaranteed. R. HANDLEY, is sole carrier for the N.Z. Express Company, in this district. Furniture carefully removed!, and correspondence and telegrams promptly attended to. H. TROTTER, (Late with J A. Thompson) TVESIRES to intimate that having started Business on his own account, lie is prepared to undertake CARRYING WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Prompt attention and civility. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. Orders may he left with A. J. Davey (Empire Stables). STRATFORD CARRYING COMPANY. G. SLIGHT AND C 0 GENERAL CARRIERS. WOOD, COKE, AND COAL MERCHANTS, Miranda Street, Stratford. E are prepared to Supply Coal or Wood in any quantity at the Lowest Price of any dealer in Stratford for Cash. P. COLLINS Proprietor G. SLIGHT AND C 0.,; Proprietors, —_LiH j.'- (*
JAS. A. THOMPSON, (LatVM. i/HENERAL CARRIER I AND FORWARDING AGENT. * ‘ 1 SEASONED FIREWOOD And tJie Best Mokau, Taupiri, Westport, and Brunner Nuts. COALS AND COKE. Orders Promptly Attended to. Agent foi;; Nesv Zealand and Colonial Carrying Company, Goods and Luggage Promptly Despatched or Delivered. Office: Bridge Buildings (nexi Na« tional Bank).-
A. 0. WILLIAMS, “fAESIRES the Public to know that ho has taken over the KAPONGA LIVER 7 AND BAIT STABLES, lately carried on by Mr J. Wilts, an 3 also the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. COACH LEAVES KAPONGA for Stratford at 8.30 a.m., arriving at 11.15 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR KAPONGA at 3.30 p.rn. sharp, arriving at Kaponga at 6.15 p.m.
W. MQUNTFORD, OF THE MTDHIRST BUTCHERY, ■REGS to Tbank the Public for the support given him since taking over the above business, and trusts by continued strict attention to business and by supplying only the best beef, mutton, lamb, and PORK, to merit a continuance of the favors bestowed, on him in the past. GIVE YOUR ORDERS FOR LAMB, VEAL, PORK, OR POULTRY, TO THE RELIABLE BUTCHERY. ADVERTISED C®awTi i ARi ■ V 3 \ STANDARD COOITS The World Over. WHTt ysEOAUSE there must be. fa. 0 advertised goods, a imiroint 'ugh. quality, othenrls* the advertised article not being cy to the standard claimed for H irffl not be purchased again and the advertising will bo unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, t fo-e, that the goods are as nanresented and good rain©. '■'he consumer who buys "cd goods rarely makes ft tnfa-*-.",ke. “Stratford Evening Post” readers wil 1 profit by a careful perusal of its advertising edunrina.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 27, 2 October 1913, Page 2
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