PUBLIC NOTICE®. SPORTS! SPORTS! SPORTS! FOR FOOTBALLS, BOXING CLOVES, GOLF BALLS; FOR ALL INDOOR GAMES, TABLE BOWLS, PING PONG, AND ALL SPORTING REQUISITES CASH TRADER, BROADWAY. DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE AS Ushered in a new period in furnishing ideals.. This ctmand we are well able to supply—few houses, in fact, can do so better. OUR STOCKS comprise furniture of every description—suites in various styles, designs, and sizes and at varying prices, Carpets and Linoleum, Easy Chairs, Tables, etc., etc., and OUR VALUE is undoubtedly the best that can be obtained in furniture that is so reliable in every respect as ours is. W. find E, BROGKLEBAKKt Artistic Furnishers. BROADWAY, Stratford. FURNITURE SALE. the egmont art furnisher. Broadway (next Herbert's), GO TO
ANNOUNCES a Gigantic Reduction in all lines. You can purchase your furniture now at cost price. CALL AT ONCE. Special offer of Dining-room Chairs; Original price 7s 6cl; Sale pries 5S 9d. Wire Stretchers, Sale price 12s 6d. MANY OTHER BARGAINS. P. E. CARLILL. THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED, i FUNDS EXCEED £2,103,000. ALL Classes of Insurance risks taken, including:—Accident and Sickness, Workers’ Compensation, Fidelity Guarantees, Land Agents, Bonds, Motor-car risks, Plate Glass and Burglary. Lowest premiums charg6cla ALFRED COLEMAN, District Agent. POLITICAL. HE Flying Squadron of Progressive Liberals will speak in Stratford Electorate and expose the ways of “Reform.” ! OX MONDAY NEXT. Midhirst Town Hall, May 4th—Geo. Witty, M.P., and R. W. Smith, M.P. Tariki, May 4th—G. W. Forbes, M.P., at 8 p.m. Whangamomona, May 4th-—L. M. Isitt. M.P. EVERY ONE WELCOME.
STRATFORD LICENSING DISTRICT “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” EIGHTH SCHEDULE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. IF REI )ER TCK W H TTTLE, of » Stratford, Hotelkeeper, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Stratford on the sth day of dune, 1914, apply for a certificate authorising the issue of a Publican’s License for a house, situate at Stratford, containing 30 rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family, and known as the Stratford Hotel. (Name of owner) Annie Abbott, of Whangamomona, widow. Dated at Stratford, the 30th day of April, 1914. FEEDERICK WHITTLE, Applicant. W. G. MALONE, Solicitor for the Applicant.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10, 2 May 1914, Page 6
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