BUSINESS NOTICES. ALWAYS AT THE CAB STAND, POST OFFICE. CLEM SMITH, Cab Proprietor. A TIP-TOP TURNOUT. HPRAI.NS met. Orders may be left at the Crown Staples. NELSON & GBEEM, GENERAL CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS, DESIRE to notify the Public that they have taken over the Business formerly carried on by Mr R. Handicy. and solicit a continuance of the patronage accorded to their predecessor. Orders left at the office of Mr J. H. Thompson, Broadway, will receive prompt attention. Sole carriers for the N.Z. Express Company in this district. Furniture carefully removed, and correspondence and telegrams prompt!v attended to. FRANK BOUND, WOOD MERCHANT; CARTER AND CARRIER, FALSTAFF STREET, Stratford. \RDERS left at Lamason's prompt- * lv attended to. CARTING. W. HARDICiN, Flint Road, IS prepared to Cart Shingle, Gravel, Tim nor, etc., to any part of Strat'ord or District at a very reasonable ate. Apply for particulars. CROWN STABLES. rpHESE STABLES are again open. PLENTY OF ACCOMMODATION. Entrance East Road. Old and New Friends Welcomed.
COMMERCIAL STABLES. :, .Broadway. Sor.th. , ' P. * COLL INS, Proprietor, JN 'Tliankitfg 1 iis :; inariy^ ! bustomerh JL for their patronage since taking over these Stables desires to notify the public that he has plenty of stable accommodation, and all business wil) receive his bes£ attention. Horses broken Into any harness. Saddle Hacks and good Cigs always • on hire. A. H. TROTTES, GENERAL CARRIER, STRATFORD, HAS been appointed Agent for th* •'•New Zealand Carrying Company • Crust arid Crust, Dunedin; J. M. Hey wood and Co., Christchurch; Colo« o'al Carrying Co., Wellington, "and Winstone, Ltd., Auckland; in comi nation). GOODS FORWARDED CHEAPLY TO ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION. Orders may be left with A. J. DAVEY, / Empire Stables. &, 0. WILLIAM!. ■ '"\EBI&ES the Pub»ie to Jceow IM ht. hag t-skwa arar ifeo ) KAJONGA LIVERY AND WM» STABLES, l&toiy carriod om bj Mr J. Witta, u£ si so the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEBU STRATFORD AND EAPONGA, and hopes to merit a fair thara at pablio patronage. COACH LEAVES KAPONGA far Stratford at 8.3€ a.m., arriTinf at 11.15 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD ffOM K£> PONGA at 8.30 p.m. ikarp, ar» riving at Kaponga at i.li p.Mi w. afOu^rFasi*, THE MIBHIRST BUTCTOiai, I f>EGB to Thank the Publio for the support given him ainoa taking over the above business, and truat» by continued strict attention to buiinMl , and by aupplvjjig ouiy the ! 3EBT BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, AND POEK, i to merit a continuance of ilia fararl J oes towed on him in the pa»*9IVE YOUR ORDERS FOR LAMB, VEAL, PORK, QK i POULTRY, TO THE BEL§AfiLE BUTCHERY. HUIROA STORE. OODS DELIVERED TO ANY ' PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES 4. A. STANFORD'S. 4,s©ati "Stratford Evoniflf Po»'*.' !
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 98, 18 April 1914, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 98, 18 April 1914, Page 2
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