WHANGAMOMONA DOCTOR FUND. 9 \ MEETING of original subscrib- +- ers to the above-named Fund will be held in the Town Hall, Whangamomona, on Saturday, July 4th, 1914, at 7.30 p.m. BUSINESS: To discuss handing the Fund to the present Whangamomona Medical Association. J. McCLUGGAGE, (For the Trustees). STRAYED. ITRAYED on my paddock, Flint k 3 Road, a Red Yearling Heifer, cut left ear. Owner can have same on paying expenses. A. FLINTOFF. "NTENDING members of 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. EVEN-ROOMED HOUSE and kJ Seven Acres of land. Within three-quarters of a mile of Stratford Post Office. J. BRAKE, Swansea Road, MUNICIPAL BAND. 7EATHER permitting, the Stratford Municipal Band will render a programme of Sacred Musie in Victoria Park on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Collection will be taken in aid oi the Band Fund. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. EMPIRE HOTEL, STRATFORD (Fitzgerald's). ARDEN, late of the Breaky~J "water Hotel, Moturoa, begs to announce that he has taken over the management of the above well-known and popular hotel, and, by strict attention to the wants of the public, hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. Speight's Beer and the Best of Liquors. Tariff as per arrangement. CICLVirJ to oparwath's Annual Sale. I Hurry up, or you, .wilL, miss a golden opportunity. Broadway South. WANTED KNOWN—We haro a/fine range of, Cream Separators selected j from the best, makes on tho market, from' £3 3s each. McMillan and Fredrio. V' Boots at Harris' at, cunt, price from to-morrow. Further reduction, so roll up while you have the chance. Harris' last- few days. IVING is much cheaper now by dealing at RICHARDSON'S, the People's Grocer... . 'ANTED TO LET—Large BedSitting room, furnished or unjfurnished.- Apply this office. TANTED—Two Good Firewood Splitters. 'Apply,' J. W. Paul!ger, Toko.' ~ .—.SALE—Good Store Pigs. Apply J. W. Paulger, Waiwiri Road,
10 LET—loo.Acres (more or less) -*; at Strathmore, to be. felled. Apply J. D. Oliphant. ~,[..,;., ~ , SALE—Two young Cows, calved; grade Jerseys. Apply, llidd, Waipuku. CHILDREN'S beaver hats, this <~J season's goods,* a great bargainj 3s lid each (were 6s lid). Ladies should make a point of seeing our hat bargains. Arch Rawles' sale. f"\'UILTS —Extra large honeycomb quilts, now 7s lid; down quilts lis 6d, 14s lid up; marcellas and colored table covers all reduced. Arch Rawles' sale. i RCHj KAWLES' End-of-Season - Sale is the place for bargains. Hoys' tweed 'Varsity suits 4s lid, 5s lid, were 8s 6d, 9s (id, 10s 6d, lis 6d up. Sale. SALE! SALE! SALE! Housings, warm and good wearers, all wool, b'd per yard; flannelette blousbig*, good colors, from Is length. Arch Rawles' Sale. II HIS week inen's all-wool sox 2s 6d for 3 pairs; saddle-tweed trousers Ss 6d, box suits from 355, hats, Caps, ties all reduced. Arch Rawles' Sale. |" ADIKS' Flannelette UnderclothI ing—Knickers, trimmed lace Is on, Is 6d, Is J Id, 2s 3d up. Chemises is Lid, 2s 3d, 2s (id worth 5s (id 6s 6d, Uri lid, nights 3s 6d up. Arch Kawles' Sale. (ALE still ■ on—Children's navy pleated,, skirts 3s lid, ladies' cloth dresses, saxe, navy, and brown 18s lid, children's and ladies' knitted coats and jerseys, big reductions. Arch Rawles' sale.. .TVUSES' Aprons—Good quality 2s I 3d worth 2s I Id; ladies' leather belts,' Id, 2d. 4d; teddy bear coats reduced to Us lid. Arch Kawles' at Arch Kawles' —Several 1 lovely cloths for sports coats (Venetian),' cardinal, brown, navy, serge, cardinal, navy, and a splendid all-wool tartan 2s lid. [TIDE-END Ties -Lovely assort- ' tuent 6d, 9d, Is. worth 2s (id; woollen mufflers 2s lid, underpants Is 11(1, 2s 3d, 2s (id up, undervests 6d, 9d,' l"s up. Arch Rawles' Sale. /CORSETS—W.H.'s 3s lid, 5s (id, \J 6s 6d good shapes ; other lines la lid, 2s lid, 4s lid. Great chance to secure good corsets at Arch Rawles' Sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 55, 26 June 1914, Page 6
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