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An up-to-date display of men’s hats is being made at the Melbourne, Ltd. Besides the regulation panamas, Brazilians and boaters, an advance showing of men’s rough felt hats is being -made comprising the very newest shades and shapes for autumn and Winter wear. Prices range from 5s Gd and 6s Gd'to 12s Gd for the very newest of green colour.
■ ■' TENDERS. ’ 11 ' C .1. ; ■ ■ ' K TIENDERS are invited for the right' 111 to 'run Afternoon Tea: ißootli for .Fire Brigade' 1 Garden Ffete Day. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close February 25th at 5 p.m. GEO. J. BRADLEY, • ' ' Hon. Secretary. , NEW n ZPL^A^^. I f autumn sirmV at new ply:,i . VI Kf MOUTH, y ' i l i‘ •-j ON •' 25th arid' 26th ' February the | • usual 4.20 p.m. train will be do-1 layed to leave New Plymouth 13.0 p.m. I for Pohokura and Hawera. i The usual 7.0 p.m. train will bo delayed to leave Stratford 8.30 p.m. for Pohokura. 1 will leave Pohokura 6.0 a.m., To Wera j 6.40 a.m., Douglas 7.25. a.m., Toko ; 7.55 a.m., arriving Stratford 8.25 a.m. ; A passenger train will leave Strat- ; ford 9.30 a.m., arriving Pohokura j 11.30 a.m. 1 A special passenger train will leave New Plymouth 5.30 p.m., Inglewood 6.33 p.m., arriving Stratford 7.35 p.m. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Tickets! available for return until 2nd March will ho issued to New Plymouth from Hawera, Pohokura, and intermediate stations. These excursion tickets will not he available by the Mail trains. STRAYED. TRAYED from Awatuna, on Sunday night last, one Black Gelding; hair off near shoulder. Also heavy Bay Cart Mare; supposed to have strayed along Opunakc-Stratford Road. Reward on sending information to the Awatuna Store. On 26th February a passenger train j
WHANG AMOMON A COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. ENDERS will bo received until Noon on Tuesday, 21th February, 1914, at the County Council Office, Whangamomona, for:— Contract No. 55, Formation of GO chains of Mangarewa Road. Drawings and Specifications and Conditions of Contract may bo seen at the office of Mr A. Coleman, County Clerk, Stratford. WANTED, a Boy, bet Wen School hours. Apply at once,' i R. H. White and Co., Drapers, corner of Broadway and Regan Street. OST—A Grey Seagull ; last heard JU of on Pembroke Road West. Reward on return to Bert Hume. WANTED TO SELL—Vest Pocket Camera; perfect order; been used twice (33s Cd). Price 23s 6d. Apply this office. jjjlßUlT and LOLLIE BUSINESS J- for Sale in Eltham. . Finest position in Town. Full particulars from George H. Pratt, Bridge Street, Eltham. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. WANTED— Lady Help, or General Servant, Apply to Mrs Carbery,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1914, Page 6
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