TARANAKI LAND BOARD. r 11HE following; nominations to fill JL the vacancy on the above Board have been received by me:—' JONES, Frederick Charles RYAN, Charles James SANDTSON, William. • The Poll will be held on the 2-1 th day of July next. Voting papers, if delivered to me, shall be delivered at the office of the Board before or not later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the day of the poll, arid if posted to me must be received by me not later than such time.. G. H. BULLARD, Returning Officer. District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, 20th June, 1914. THANKS. /■ ■ ' ■ R W. WEBBERLEY desires to - thank the many - sympathisers and especially the Municipal Band, who have shown their practical sympathy with him in his i-ecent bereave"NTENDING members of v Ladies' L.O.L. are requested to meet at 7.30 p.m. in Wesleyan Hall, Regan Street, on Friday, June 26th. Members of No. 76 Men's Lodge cordially, invited. FOR SALE. nEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, and * ' Seven Acres of land. Within three-quarters of a mile of Stratford Post Office. „ "> J. BRAKE, • Swansea Road. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICE. HI HE Offices of the undermentioned L Auctioneers will be closed all day Thursday, 25th, on account of the Hawera Show:— NEWTON KING, WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co., W. M. BAYLY and Co., N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. /'ANTED—Man or Youth, to • • make himself generally useful. A. W. Budge. ,'ANTED TO LET—Large BedSitting room, furnished or unfurnished. Apply this office. [TANTED —Two Good Firewood Splitters. Apply, J. W. Paulger, Toko. "B'TIOR SALE—Good Store Pigs.' Apply J .). W. Paulger, Waiwiri Road. 7ANTED—A Smart Boy, to learn T* the Hairdressing. Apply, H. G. Bendall. C 1 LOSING. Saturday next. All / Boots at Harris] at price from to-morrow. Further reduction, so roll up while yon have the chance. Harris' last few days. TANTED—Sharemilkert, for herd f nf 50, also one of 25 cowi. F. W. Frethey, Fltham Road. All girls like a, charming brooch, so does the missus. You can get jewellery of every description at James. Cash Trader. » |uc<i cnM Onr tea for 35 years ha« ar >}A *™ ,h„r merit *lmie. sold "by sheer merit alone. It is worth every penny of the price, and more. Its quality is outstanding. iiat \ r .>Uim Mum rt'fi 'Vail 1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 52, 23 June 1914, Page 6
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