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WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. NOTICE is hereby given that ten per centum additional will be imposed upon all rates due to the Council remaining unpaid after the 31st of March, 1914. ATHOL MEREDITH, Chairman. 16th March, 1914. STRATFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL. CLASSES will be opened as follows : Machine Drawing and Mechanical engineering—-Mondays 7 to 9—Mr Kirkpatrick. Shorthand, Precis Writing and Book-keeping, Wednesdays, 7 to 9—Mr Duff. Dressmaking, Wednesdays, 3 to 5 Miss Bell. These classes will open next week, beginning on Monday, the 23rd. Full particulars on applying to F. TYRER, Superintendent. LOST— Black, White and Tan Collie Dog, name “Toes;” reward. •ss. Davey’s Stables, Stratford. WG. FARGIE wishes to notify • the Public he s prepared to keep the Books and 'ssue accounts of tradesmen, carriers and others, at a reasonable cost. Box d, Stratford. AGENTS, please take notice that I haye withdrawn my property from sale from this date, M. Moronoy, Cordelia, Street, Stratford, March 16, 1914. WANTED— Tenders, closing 5 p.m. 21st inst. for the Heating oi His Majesty’s Theatre. Must bo •an up-to-date apparatus. Apply Theatre, Madame Bernard. FOSTER’S Genuine Boot Sale is the place to get great bargains in footwear. Last day of sale Saturday, 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. 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. IHR7ANTED KNOWN—The Misses W 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 1 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. mil 7 linery; no two hats trimmed alike. i ’ LOST —In Broadway, a Fox Terrier Puppy, aged about two months. Finder kindly return Bank of Australasia. LOST —Pair of Spectacles in case. 6s reward. Cecil Wright, WANTED —Lad, to drive Cart, E. A. Drake, Broadway, LOST —In Stratford, last Saturday, Cheque, No. 435960, Bank of New Zealand, Stratford, payment of this cheque has been stopped. Owen McAloon. TCIOUND, Motor Driving Chain. Owner can have same by paying cost of this advertisement. . ANTED, at onceTCood Mounted Runner, for Toko Round. Apply Stratford Post. WG. FARGIE, Land Agent, has • for sale 1100 Acres Free hold, about 200 Acres grass. Price £2 10s per acre. Box 8, Stratford. WG. FARGIE, of York Chamb- • ers, has several cheap Bush Farms for sale or exchange. TO LEASE—I2 Acres, 12s 6d per week, Mountain Road. Apply W. G. Fargie, York Chambers. P.O. Box 8. TO FARMERS. FOR SALE—Dressed Cocksfoot, Cheap..' W. CORKILL. A. CRUDEN, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, WHAN G AMOMONA. ALL School Books and Requisites stocked. Also the Leading Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post.”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 73, 17 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 73, 17 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 73, 17 March 1914, Page 6

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