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OMURCH SERVICES. —o \ /THURCH OF ENGLAND—Stratford, 8, Holy Communion; H, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7, Evensong. , Midhirst, j-j-, Morning Prayer. Cardiff, 7.30, Evensong. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH—Morn- . ing, 11, “The Sabbath Law Binding and Obligatory in all Ages j” Evening, 7, “Are We Drifting Toward the Continental Sunday?” Ackland Road, 2.30. Rev. J. Pattison, minister. Toko, 2.30, Mr R, H. Robinson. Toko Presbyterian church —Hniroa, 11. Toko Road, 2.30. Toko, 7.30. Mr Lilliewall, Home Missionary. Methodist 1 church—Stratford i 11, Rev. E. Bandy; 7, Rev. A.

[ Reader. Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7.30, Rev. E. Bandy. Cardiff, 11, Mr T, White. Kahouri Bridge, 2.30, Rev. jlfl. Bandy. Stanley Road, 2.30, Mr T. White; 7.30, Mr W. Abraham. Tuna, 2 ;30, Mr F. Lacey. Bird Road, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader. UNO AY OBSERVANCE.—In view of the increasing laxity of Sunday observance, the Anglican, Methodist and Presbyterian Churches and the Salvation Array have unanimously agreed to bring the claims, of the Sunday before their congregations next Lord’s Day. HARVEST Thanksgiving Meetings. —Sunday, special services conducted by Adj. and Mrs Scotney. Time, morning 11 a.m., afternoon praise meeting at 3 p.m., night at 7 p.ra. All heartily invited. Monday, Musical Programme by local talent, Adj. Scotney presiding. Sale at dose of meeting. Tuesday, Eltham Band and Singing Company will entertain for the evening. Chairman, Ensign Bear. Admission 6d. Auction sale after the programme. Public Works Office, Stratford, j 11th March, 1914. OKAIAWA POST OFFICE. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at the above office up til! noon on Tuesday, the 31st day of March,' 1914, for the erection of the above building. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the 'Post Offices, Hawera, Okaiawa and New Plymouth, and also at the Public Works Office, Stratford. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. T. MURRAY, Resident Engineer.

WANTED— Tenders, closing s,p.ra. 21st inst. for the Heating of His Majesty’s Theatre. Must bo an up-to-date apparatus. Apply, Theatre, Madame Bernard. POSTER’S Genuine Boot Sale is the place to get great bargains in footwear. Last day of sale Satuiday, 21st. $ . GENT’S Best Boots sold at 4s in £ discount at Foster’s during sale. Real good quality. Get a pair. WINTER is coming on. It will pay you to get a good strong pair of boots at Foster’s great boot sale. Sale closes Saturday, 21st. OYSTERS! Oysters—Fresh Oysters direct from the Bluff at Pivac and go., Golden Grid, Stratford. T OST—On Beaconsfield Road, one JU Black Scotch Terrier, answers to name of “Snap.” Registered in NeW Plymouth, 19T4. Advise Lowe, Public Works, Stratford. Reward. WANTED KNOWN—The Misses Walsh and O’Brien, late of Wellington, are showing some exquisite Evening Gowns and Opera Coats at # their Emporium, The Elite, Bridge Street, Eltham. TST ANTED KNOWN—The Misses VV Walsh and O’Brien, The Elite, Bridge Street, Eltham, are specialists in ladies’ and children’s millinery. W" ANTED KNOWN—The Misses Walsh and O’Brien, The Elite, Bridge Street, Eltham, are showing all the latest ideas in costumes, blanket coats, Teddy Bear knitted sport coats and sets. Also a large range of children’s Teddy Bear wool and knitted coats. WANTED KNOWN—The smartlydressed ladies of Stratford should visit the Elite, Eltham, for something up-to-date in trimmed millinery; no two hats trimmed alike. WANTED to Purchase Fresh Eggs m any quantity. Apply County Hotel. LOST— In Broadway, a Fox Terrier Puppy, aged about two, months. Finder kindly return Bank of Australasia. WANTED TO RENT, or would buy on easy terms, if satisfactory, a2 or 3-room Wharo. Reply, stating terms, to “J.H.,” care of tins office. ALWAYS AT THE CAB STAND, POST OFFICE. CLEM SMITH, Cab Proprietor. A TIP-TOP TURNOUT. TRAINS met. Orders may be left at tho Crown SUMes.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 71, 14 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 71, 14 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 71, 14 March 1914, Page 6

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