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DOMINION STABLES, Broadway Stratford. (Next to His Majesty’s Theatre.) H. WORTHINGTON & Co. IP*EG to notify the General Public JL> that for Farmers’ convenience, they will be open on Saturday next—the premises lately occupied by Jas. Thompson, as a Bait Stables. Good Stands and Every Attention, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. {POSTAL INFORMATION TELEGRAPHIC RATES. For 12 words or less, including address and signature — Ordinary Telegrams, 6d, and Jd foi each additional word. Urgent Telegrams, Is, and Id foi each additional word. Telegrams to be repeated will bo charged halfrates in addition to the above. STAMP DUTIES. Receipt or Discharge (for £2 oi over), Id. Agreement (other than Lease) where the matter thereof is of the’ value of £2O or upwards, Id. Lease or Agreement for Lease, whore the rent does not exceed £6O, 2s 6d; for every additional £6O, or part ot gfiO. 9» «d. When yon want Xmas Cards, Picture Postcards, Rose Bowls, Hand Bags, Mid Silver Goode, ®o fee Oaol
_MXBATIBEA * ASH n ' • STANDARD CSfOSMv y&a World ©sask WHY* Because am ««** k *a tdmM good*, 6 «aif«a.Tffl! iogh quality, ©kba-wi*# tb» *ATWtised Article bo& Smog «y t» tho standsrd alabaaod few fc wiU ! not b® puroha&ed cigala *»d fca* advertising will ba aapro&tahS*. ibdywtfahg ia IzuraranoA, tLtfSPW* j fora, that the goods* «r» aa ra» | presented aad good vaia*. Tha ccosunnor who bays adwsss ; tasod good* rarely makoa A rais* * take. “Stratford Evening Peat” | aaadara will profit hy « perusal of it* advertiaw* vmns, smuttSMOTTOOCMe*’-" - *^^ A. CRUDEH, f BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, WHANGAMOMONA. ALL School Books and Requisites stocked. Also the Loading! Periodicals and Magazines. Agent for “The Stratford Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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583Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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