STRATFORD,-FOOTBALL CLUB. IHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETV ING of.the above Club will be held' in tht? Bqrpugh Council Chambers at 8 p.m. on Monday, 23rd inst. ■lt. WOOD, Hon. See, NGAERE HALL. \ DANCE will be held in the Ngaere Hall on Friday, 20th inst. Gents 2s, ladies basket N. COLEMAN, Hon. See. TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS OP.THE-CITY..-AND GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE, AND SCIENCE EXAMINATIONS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, LONDON. Education Department, Wellington, sth- March, 1914. FORMS of application to be examined may be obtained from the authorities of the local Technical School, or from the Inspector-General of Schools, Wellington. The dates by which applications to bo examined must reach the Education Department are: For tho Technological Examinations, 9th April, or, with late fee, x7th April; and fpr the Science Examinations, 24th April, or, with late fee, 30th April. The Examinations are usually held about May and June respectively. G.HOGBEN, Inspector-General of Schools. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. S s .ENDERS will be received until Noon on Saturday, March 2dthj 1914, at the County Office, Stratford, for: Contract No. 885 (Supply of 2000 Cubic Yards, of ( , ■ Boulders on Toko Road). Specifications may be seen at the County Office, after .21st. inst. E. C. ROBINSON, , County-Engineer.
W r HERE to go to-morrow (Saturday).—The Universal Provider's Sale, Opposite Bernard's Pictures. Travellers' samples comprising newest designs of oak picture frames and a choice selection of pictures by Harrison Fisher, Philip Borleau, R. Ford Harper, .etc., Marked down to bedrock prices. Y6ur last opportunity. Do not miss it.l LOYAL STRATFORD LODGE, M.U., I.o.6:F.—Quarterly Financial Meeting,, Monday, the 23rd, at 7.30 p.m. sharp,' ''' A, Social Evening will be tendered to ' Bro. and Sis. Thompson at ,8.30, and every member and . visiting members cordially invited. C. D. Sole, Secretary. LOST— Between Pembroke, Road ..':.' and Public School, Gold Brooch, inscribed "Maggie." Finder please return ( -to] this, office.' ULB'S—Anemones, Freesias, Hya-; cinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Iris.j Get these now. Do not delay. Orders coming in daily./ Catalogues free. J. Payne and 1 Co., 'Eltham. jO KA A <No : 'Procuration' Fee) to oWtiUU Lend' on,'first mortgage. Full particulars } ' to ; ' "Egmont,'' care "Evening Post" Office, Stratford. CARRIED COUPLE wanted for : , New Plymouth /(town) ; man to be handy about garden, wife assist in house. Comfortable home for suitable applicants. Family of two. Apply, White and. Son's, New Plymouth. _O.QD. HOUSE..of. 8 rooms with all Vj conveniences. House in firstclass condition. 14 Acres of good land with three frontages and several first-class building sites, situated just outside borough boundary. Cheapest property in. town. Price £IO6O. Very easy term's given. C. and E. Jackson. ' G. FARGIE wishes to notify j *'• the Public he s prepared to keep the Books and : ssue accounts of tradesmen, carriers and others, at a reasonable cost. Box 8, StralfoH. .OSTER'S Genuine Boot Sale is ' the place to get great bargains in footwear. Last day of sale Sasirday, 21st. /"RENT'S Best Boots sold at : 4s in ! £ discount at Foster's during sale. Real good quality. Get a pair. INTER 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. ANTED 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. ANTED KNOWN—The Misses '- Walsh and O'Brien, The Elite, Bridge Street, Eltham, are specialistiv in ladies' and children's millinery. TANTED KNOWjN—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., , i /"ANTED KNOWN-—The smartly- - - dressed, ladies of Stratford should visit the Elite, Eltham, for ■something up : to-date in trimmed miliine'fv f no two, hats trimmed alike,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 76, 20 March 1914, Page 6
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