STRATFORD LICENSING DISTRICT "THE LICENSING ACT, 1908." EIGHTH SCHEDULE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I ANNIE ABBOTT, of Stratford, » being the holder of a Publican's I License in respect of the Premises 'situate at Stratford, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Stratford on the Sixth day of March, 1914; • apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to FREDERICK WHITTLE, of New Plymouth, my appointee. (Name of owner) Annie Abbott, of Stratford. Dated at Stratford, the 13th day of February, 1914. , ANNIE ABBOTT, Applicant, F. A. CRAMER, PIONEER BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND TEA ROOMS. (Next Arch Rawles, Broadway.) Comfortable, Cosy and Curtained Tea Rooms, gox to tho TE WHARE REKA. Orders taken for wedding, Christening and Birthday Cakes. Tiie Bakery Business is still carried on at'Regan Street.
A GREAT MUSICAL TREAT. THE FAMOUS ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. (Under special engagement to the Auckland Exhibition) Will Play in NEW PLYMOUTH, On THURSDAY.EVENING And FRIDAY AFTERNOON. This is the Last Opportunity that will be afforded to the people of hearing this Magnificent Band, by general consent the finest that has ever performed -., in the Southern Hemisphere, on 'the present tour. THE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND is naw on its way back to Auckland to, complete its engagement at the . .Exhibition. ~ .HE AT. RE ROYAL, . - NEW PLYMOUTH, THURSDAY, .EVENING at 8. ECREATION GROUNDS, {,;. NEW'PLYAIQUTH, \ ..,.< FRIDAY, AFTERNOON at 3. ! On Friday ft '.special train will leave Hawera at 11jL5> a.hi; for New Plymouth, stopping at-nil I 'intermediate station, and* <willi> leave "on the' return journey at 6 p.m. Excursion Fares wMI be Charged. Ad-vni&sioii; to. Concerts-.)! « Thursday Evening 6s, 4s, and 2s. Friday Afternoon, One shilling. For the afternoon concert, chffirs in front of 'the'bandsta'nd" ''may'' 'Ve ''reserved '•; 'ti dketfs 1) alf ft "Crown ;' stand -&H extra. "''Box'jp'|ahs for both cpnceWs at H. Js T e\y Plymouth.
normanby horticultural *)''' ■;" "'; society."; Xj ST ANNUAL SHOW O 1 ST WEDNESDAY 4th, and THURSDAY, sth • MARCH. Grand Display by the Agricultural Department. Amusement and Education for all. Entries close' Saturday, 28th Feb. CHARLES* PAINE, Secretary. RS. HARRIS-ROBERTS, Clairvoyante, can be consulted daily from 2 to 5, or by appointment, at Mrs Birdsall's, Antonio Street. Fee 2s 6d. Handwriting carefully diagnosed. RANTED— Fencing, by two Experienced* Men. Apply this i ANTED TO HIRE, or buy—A "Root" 2-comb (11| cage) Automatic Honey Extractor. Apply, Extractor, this office. /ANTED KNOWN—Harris' End of Season Boot Sale now on. Great Bargains at the Central Boot Arcade. See windows and doorway. RANTED TO LEASE for a termHouse with conveniences, with a few acres of land. Apply, "Lease," care this office. SOMETHING worth waiting for— Arch Rawles' Sale starts Friday, February 20th. Don't miss this. CHANCE for Everyone to save - money. Heaps of lines below cost at our salo. Arch Rawles," draper and clothier. SALF.S a Year,, and they are JL sale-. We refuse to carry over stock. "Sell it" is our sale motto. Arch Rawles, draper and clothier. OOE urn for our Sale Bill ThursI dav night for bargains in all departments. Arch Rawles, draper and clothier. mm HASSALL, rIERTIFICATED MIDWIFE AND J LADIES' NURSE, Miranda Street, Stratfrd. Tlia Hah*, AocommndatmßL ?y pouters; no duffers need apply Apply Jackson's new house, Portia Street.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1914, Page 6
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