BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. JUNIOR CLERK WANTED. YOUTH wanted for above position. Applications, to bo accompanied by testimonials, close on Monday, Bth June, at 5 p.m. Salary £SO per annum. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at my office up to 4 p.m. on Monday, Juno Bth, for the erection of a Shod at Mr Newton King’s saleyards, Miranda Street. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect. TARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, PERMANENT (Established 1865). MONTHLY Subscriptions are Duo and Payable at the Secretary’s e. Brougham Street, New Plymouth on MONDAY, Bth Inst., between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 4 E. P. WEBSTER. Secretary. D.m. —--,- 4 - •• THE OCEAN ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. 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 charged. , ALFRED COLEMAN, District Agent. feftUttCH SERVICES. Methodist church—stmtford, 11, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Rev. A. 0. Harris. Midhirst, IT, Rev. A. O. Harris; 7, Mr T. White, Cardiff, 11, Mr D. Beaumont; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Stanley Road, 2.30, Rev. A. O. Harris; 7, Mr G. Nicliolls. Tuna, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader. Bird Road, 2.30, Mr T. H. Belton. , j SALVATION ARMY—Sunday, 7, Prayer Meeting; 11, Holiness Meeting; 2.30, Children’s Service; 7, | Special Memorial Service to our late officers and comrades lost in the wreck of “Empress of Ireland.” Church of England—stmt- • ford, 8, Holy Communion; 10.30, Morning Praper; 11, Holy Communion; 2.30, Children’s Service;! 3.30, Holy Baptism; 7, Evening Prayer. Midhirst, 11, Morning Prayer. Cardiff, 2.30, Evening j Prayer. Bird Road, Evening Pray-' er. CATHOLIC SOCIAL. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. ASOCIAL will be held on Thursday, 11th June, '1914. Good floor, music, and supper. Admission—Double tickets 3s, single 2s. CARDIFF DANCE. £ A DANCE will be held in the School-room this (Friday) Evening. Admission: Gents 2s, Ladies a basket. Good floor; good music. S. R. R’OTHWELL, Hon. Sec. WE’RE in the thick of it! Workmen are sawing, hammering, j and knocking Herbert’s next-door shop into shape. WE’RE in the midst of hundreds of bargain Costumes, 14s lid, worth. 655; Smart Tweed Coats 9s lid, 14s lid, that are red) gifts, Herberts. \ "I" TITLE prices at Herbert’s Great JLi Extension Sale: Child’s Felt, Hats, all colors, 6d; Knit Capes 6d; Child’s Coats 3s lid, 5s lid. HERE’S your chance—6o different patterns in Blousings, Herbert’s Great Sale Price Is Blouse ; We must | get some stuff out of the way. IF we know anything, it’s the first, and last word in Corsets. We know and have got the value, the style, and your particular fit. See Herbert’s famous 2s lid line. HERBERT’S Is lid Hat Value. Just see them! We’ve a wondrous line. Felts 3s lid. Herbert’s Sale makes these prices a fact. DON'T forget—All household fur- .! nishings are in the slaughter at Herbert’s Great Extension Sale which is booming along. A BIG Blanket for 2s lid; an immense striped rug 8s lid; a big double-bed white blanket 14s lid at. Herbert’s Alteration Sale. COSY this cold weather, Herbert’s lovely Down Quilts, double-bed, 12s lid, 14s lid, 19s lid. These little prices will keep you warm in bed. CHAMPAGNE and Camel Shades in Velour Coats. The newest, nicest coat wear this season. Herbert’s are slaughtering at 255. WE’RE not wanting profit; we want room. If you want cosy wear, Herbert’s aren’t worrying about big prices. YOU can’t go wrong if you say Knitted Goods. Anything, everything knitted for ladies. Sport and Long Coats, Mufflers, Caps, Bonnets, Gloves. Herbert’s Push-out Prices. KNITTED Shoulder Capes and Coatlets in black, for elderly ladies. These are cosy, smart, and cheap. Herbert’s Sale Prices. DRESSING Jackets, 5s lid, dressing gowns 8s Hd, bed sox Is 3d, knitted vests, wool, Is, Is 3d. Herbert’s Prices. COMFORTING Night Wear—Woven Nights 4s 6d. Flannelette 3s Hd, Calico and Nainsook Nights bargain priced. Herbert’s are slaughtering too, Dr. Jaeger Nightdresses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 37, 5 June 1914, Page 6
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