RAIL TO WHANG AMOMONA. OPENING OF WHANG AMOMONA SECTION. On WEDNESDAY, JULY Ist, By THE HON. W. H. HERRIES (Minister of Railways). IN connection with the above, a Special Train (excursion fares) will leave Stratford on Wednesday morning at 10 a.in. A SOCIAL AND RECEPTION Will be tendered to the Hon. Minister of Railways in the WHANG AMOMONA TOWN HALL, In the Evening, Commencing at 8 p.m. Admission —Gents ss, Ladies free. A. McMEEKAN, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OPENING OF LINE TO WHANG AMOMONA. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets available for return on day of isiue or following day will be issued to A'hangamomona oh First July, xrorn Rratford and intermediate stations, >v special passenger train leaving stratford 10 a.m., Toko 10.17, Hookas 10.85, Huiroa ■ 10.47. Te Wera 1 10 Pohokura 11.40, arriving Whanramomona 12 noon. Return tram eaves Whangamomona 4.10 p.m., ai■‘™g Stratford BY ORDER. STRAYED. TRAYED on my property, • Opu--1 nake Road, one Wearier Calf, not claimed within fourteen days m date, will he sold to defray exises, THOMAS RUSS. Line 30, 1914. MTDHIRST CONCERT. CONCERT and DANCE, in aid - of School Funds, will he held Fridav, 3rd July, 1914, in the Mid>t Town Hall. Charge for concert STANLEY ROAD SCHOOL SOCIAL. In aid of School Funds. THURSDAY,- JULY : 2]' 4914. rtPLENDID programme of Stratford and local talent. Admission, Gents 2s. DANCE TO FOLLOW. TORO SETTLERS' - ASSOCIATION. ■ _J u SECOND ANNUAL SOCIAL. Will he held in the CORONATION HALL, TOKO. ~ Hi '•; ■/ mV' '' ■ 'V On JULY, 2nd, 1914. Admission-Gents 4s. G. M. CLEARY, i Secretary. FOR SALE. SEVEN-ROOMED ‘HOUSE %nd Seven Acres of land. Within three-quarters of a mile of Stratford Post Office. jD ; J. BRAKE, * ■ i Swansea Road. LOST— Between Midhirst and Waipuku, Parcel containing suit of clothes (addressed); reward on returning to Hotel, Midhirst.
LOST —From Opunake Road, Malice, one Red Strawberry Cow; turned-down horn and clipped tail. Apply, A. Tosh, Mahoe. THE Monthly Free Social of the Salvation Army, will be held in the Army Hall on Tuesday, .Tune 30th. All heartily invited; good .programme arranged. OR SALT]—Two Young Berkshire Sows, and a few weaners, from good stock. Apply C. B. /Walsh. SIX-ROOMED House to Let—All conveniences; cheap rental. Apply, W. G. Fargie. WANTED —An experienced girl for country store; one used to book-keeping preferred. Apply Contral Store, Midhirst. lOST —Brooch, set with Sapphire and pearls; finder kindly return to this office. THINK of it! Hats that 2 weeks ago would have cost you up to 21s each, now ’at the astonishing price 2s lid. Arch Rawles’’Sale. GET the Habit of Shopping with Arch Rawles. ‘‘ He gives the best value. This season’s hats 2s Her. See them. Arch Rawles’ Sale. > BEAVER HATS—Black,, Brown, Saxe and Navy; good shapes, worth 12s 6d, now 2s lid. Arch Rawles’ Sale. A RCH RAWLES’ SALE-A spleni\ did line of Ladies’ Trimmed and untrimemd hats, 2s lid, worth up to 2-ss. See windows. 2/t j BUYS a Smart (this soa/.1 .1. son’s) Hat, in Velvet, Felt* or Suede. Come early for the choicb. Arch Rawles’ Sale. OUR Millinery is well and favorably known. We don’t intend to carry any hats over lor next, season Out tliev go at 2s lid. Arch Rawles’ Sale. mllE talk of the Town—Arch 1. Rawles’ Sale. Bargains in evendepartment. Trimmed hats 2s lid. See windows. , WILL the person who picked up a Starting Handle for a motorcar kindly return same to Newton King, Stratford. WANTED— General Servant, at farm house; accustom*# to milking. Good wages. Apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 58, 30 June 1914, Page 6
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