PUBLIC NOTICES. !N THE PALATIAL PALACE OF DELIGHT. Pleasing Presents At Popular Prices. AT OX' may wander where X you will, the presents and tlie prices will allure you to buy. Here are dainty Brooches ami charming Kings, Toys for the kiddies, smoker’s favorites lor the boss, gold bangles for the missis, and lovely leather hand-bags for the girls, besides hundreds of fancy articles to decorate the home. These merely suggest what to buy, but where the name of 9j i E CASH TRADER, ; mentioned that is enough, lor it ; more than a name in Stratfoid it ; a reputation for all high-class fancy oods. In such splendid up-to-date cw premises, we can servo you not nly well but with the pleasing satisiction that you will tell your friends hat “You Bought It at JAMES,' ” roadway, Stratford. THEY SAY WE CAN’T DO !T, BUT WE DO DO IT. AND will keep on doing it. Doing what?— Selling CrO’ ceries at our present Lower - than-Anybody’s prices, the Strike notwithstanding. Our Mr Godfrey has just paid a business visit to Auckland, and has arranged for his groceries by rail. All goods guaranteed fresh and of the best— this season’s fruit, etc. FOR THE LADIES: OOTS: r E have opened up. as a result of his personal visit, a splendid line of Silk Blouses, really chic and dainty, and special Bines of Uiidewdothing. JUST a reminder of the Hoft hern Light B<Wt'' J and Shoe ’ i ,•»; S,toqK?t|, fH byv; better value in whole Province. the AUCKLAND CASH MARKET COMPANY,
STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE ■ " BRIGADE. 19th ANNUAL BALL. 19th. - plain and fancy dress. To be held in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Dancing for Juveniles from 7.J0 to 9.J0 p.m. New dances specially arranged for juveniles. Gents 2s Gd, Ladies Is 6d, Children Is.Music, Mrs Bianchi’s Orchestra. A. E. GORTON, Hon. Sec. WORKERS’ DWELLINGS ACT, 1910. NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT. OF LABOR. TENDERS. .’OR THE ERECTION OF TWEIA K WORKERS’ DWELLINGS S.H EATED IN THE PATEA SET 1 DEMENT, SWANSEA ROAD, STRATFORD. TENDERS are invited on forms to lie provided (one for each dwelling) for the erection of twelve dwellings at Stratford. Plans, specifications, conditions ol contract and locality plan may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Stratford Evening Post, Stratum!, during ordinary working hours. Each builder should tender for the whole or as many as possible of the dwellings, stating on the summary of tenders the maximum number he is prepared to erect. Tenders to be endorsed “Tender for Workers’ Dwellings, Stratford,” and addressed to the Superintendent of Workers’ Dwellings, Department of Labor. Wellington, 1o reach his office not later than the 12th December, 191 J. Deposits atcompanv tenders at the rate of £•> > Ol each dwelling the builder is prepared to erect; each To deposit is to be separate. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. LOMAS, Superintendent of Workers’ Dwellings. WHAN GAM ()M OX A COUNTY COLNCTL. TENDERS FOR DOG COLLARS. riNENDERS (to close at tbe County J- Office, Wbangamomona. at Noon on Wednesday, the 2Gth instant), will be received for tbe supply of dog collars for tbe ensuing year. Conditions obtainable from the undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED COLEMAN, Clerk. 92nd November, 1913. MBS HUDSON will not bo “At Home” on Wednesday, 2Gib inst.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 6
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