PUIL9C NOTICES. — ——«HW> JAMES’ FOURTH ANNUAL SALE NOW ON; SEE WINDOWS. DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE HAS Ushered in a new period in furnishing ideals. This t't.raand we are well able to supply—few houses, in fact, can do so better. OUR STOCKS comprise furniture of ©very 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. end E. BROCKL EBANKi Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, StrsUsre. FURNITURE SALE. "THE EGMONT ART FURNISHER, Broadway (next Herbert’s), ANNOUNCES a Gigantic Reduction in all Fries. You can purchase your furniture now at cost price. CALL AT ONCE. Special offer of Dining-room Chairs: Original price 7s 6d; Sale price 5S 9d. Wire Stretchers, Sal© price 12s 6di MANY OTHER BARGAINS. P. E. CARLSIL. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE is hereby given by the undermentioned owners of property on the Salisbury, Croydon, Makara and Kaiapoi Roads, that all persons trespassing on their lands with dog or gun will be prosecuted. A. W. BUDGE. CHARLES GOODWIN. W. HATHAWAY. ALBERT WALKER. FORESTERS’ SOCIALS. THE Propular Series will commence on MONDAY, May 25th, with a long night, and sit-down supper. Music, Ngaere Orchestra. Dancing 8 p.m. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. A MEETING of Ratepayers will be held at the Town Hall on MONDAY, 25th hist., at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Consideration of Loan Proposals. W. P. KIRKWOOD, Mayor. TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY. STRATFORD BRANCH. THE Third Annual Concert and Social will bo held in the Town Hall on Wednesday, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. First-class Programme of Scotch Singipg, Reciting, and Dancing arranged. Admission—-Gentlemen ss, Ladies 2s Gd. G. SANGSTER, J. B. CAMPBELL, President. Secretary. f'i ANTE R Bl' R Y POTATOES—Tip- ' top quality; cheap. Richardson, Auckland Casli Market. OR SALE—Seven Good Dairy ■- Cows. Apply to “EveningPost” for address. KEEP next Thursday night free to hear the ablest speaker in tho Dominion, C. H. Poole, ox-M.P. for Auckland on the Licensing Question.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 27, 23 May 1914, Page 6
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