GRAND CONCERT. AND DANCE GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE -DRAWING OF ART UNION, DRAWING OF ART UNION, PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. TO-NIGHT! TO-^rOHT!! THURSDAY, MARCH -12th, 1914. DON'T fail to hear the Great Comedian, Mcpherson (Winner of many trophies.) Also items by such well-known performers as Misses Greerilialgh and Moon, Messrs Haslam (New Plymonth), Bert Davis, W. Mather (Scotch dances), and W. H. Hawkins (who will recite by special request "The Charge of the Gordon Highlanders"). Selections by the Egmont Club Orchestra'. Mr B. S. King (Town Hall Pictures) has kindly consented to screen a few fine pictures. Admission to Concert 2s and Is. DANCE TO FOLLOW. Gents 2s, Ladies free. SALE BY ORDER OF THE •MORTGAGEE. ■il structious from the MORTGAGEE to sell at his Mart, Stratford, on Saturday, tho 14th day of March, 1914, at 2 p.m.— Section 98S, Hamlet Street, Stratford, with four-roomed house thereon, area one rood.
IN BANKRUPTCY. iENDERS are invited for the - Stock-in-trade and Goodwill of Lease in the bankrupt estate of Nathan Godfrey, of Stratford, storekeeper. Stock-sheets and the Conditions of Tender and Sale may be inspected' at the office of the undersigned. Tenders close with the undersigned at Noon on Thursday, the 26th of March, 1914, and must be accompanied by a deposit of fifteen per cent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy Official Assignee. Stratford, 10th March, 1914. CARTING. W. HARDIGIN, Flint Road, fS prepared to Cart Shingle, Gravel, -S- Timber, etc., to any part of Stratford or District at a very reasonable ratev,v Apply for particulars. POSTPONEMENT N< JTICE. POHORURA SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR, /CLIENTS please note that my Polio- j L> krira Supplementary Sheep Fair, has been postponed. A date will be fixed later. NEWTON KING.
r ANTED to Purchase Fresh Eggs m any quantity. Apply County AMES', Maid's, and Children's Millinery now open for inspection. Call Saturday at Morey's and seo the newest. )OWN Quilts, Blankets, Petone Rugs, Etc. Good warm good's for cold frosty weather. Inspection invited at Morey and Son's.' „ RESS Tweeds, Trimming, ButJLJ tons, now on view at Morey and Son's. Call Saturday. .HE Newest, Smartest, Best, and and largest assortment of wm r tor goods to he seen at Morey's Saturday next. BLANKETS Coats, Furs, Knitted Coats and Jerseys, fresh out of the boxes. Morey's opening season. I /CHILDREN'S Knitted Dress and & Coats, all sizes, colors, and prices. Morey and Son's opening display. T OST—In Broadway, a Fox Terrier Puppy, aged about two months. Finder kindly return Bank of Australasia. TANTED TO .RENT, or would | buy on easy terms, if satisfactory, a2 or 3-room Whare. Reply, stating terms, to "J.H.," care of this office. « WG. FARGIE, of York Chamb- • ers, has several cheap Bush Farms for salo or exchange 10 LEASE—I2 Acres, 12s 6d per -5- week, Mountain Road. Apply W. G. Fargie, Yor kChamhers. P.O. Box 8. TANTED—Two Good Painters » andPaperhangors. Apply Bow- | ler and Pearce, Stratford. WANTED— Two Men, for Stumping, good wages for good men ; s none others need apply. J. Thomas, Climio Road, Ngaere. • QST-rGokl Chain Bracelet, between Mountain Road or Swan- | sea Road. Reward on returning to paper office:
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 6
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