We have a' fine assortment of styles in Warner’s Rust-proof porsets, in order that wo may accurately ind comfortably iit every woman 'who' comes to our' counters for a Corset—dtrhtfnrd Drapers. ?
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CIHURCH OF ENGLAND—Stratford, 'B, Holy, Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and Holy Communion; 7, Evening Prayer. Midhirst, 11, Morning Prayer. 'Pembroke Road, 2.30, Evening Prayer. Cardiff, 7, Evening ' Prayer. Bird Road, 7, Evening Prayer. SALVATION ARMY, Fenton Street Prayer Meeting 7 a.in.’, Holiness Meeting 11 a.in., Children’s .Service, 2.30 p.m., Salvation Meeting, i D.m., Thursday, Public Meeting.; triday, Prayer Meeting. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH—Morning, 11; Evening, 7.‘ Aclaiid Road, 2.30., Minister. Rev. J. Patti«nV. Toko. 2.30, Mr J’. Liiewall. Methodist, chcrch—Stratford 11,, Mr. E. (L .Fpster;' 7, Rev. a’. 0.. Harris. Midhivst, 11, Rev. A. 0. Han is: 7,, Mr I’. Wellington. Cardiff, 11/Rev.' A. Reader.' Stanley Road, 2.80) Rcr. A, 0. Harris; 7, Mr D. Beaumont. Tima, 7, Rev. A, Reader. Bird Road, 2.30, Rev,.A. Reader. ■> I ’/* ■ •R.-V : THE ■ FARMERS’ , ■ CO-OP IftIATIVE ' ORG ANISATION/SOCIETY OF , NEW ZEALAND,. LIMITED. WE have much pleasure in notifying our Shareholders aiici Clients in , the SJratford aiul * 'districts that we .have appointed MR F. H. ANDERSON on i Agent, with headquarters at Stratford. ’ Mr Anderson lias a thorough knowledge "of the district; any business entrusted to him w“l receive prompt and careful attention. A, W. GILLIES, I •” General Manager. . G. A. HOLDER, Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR KIRKMAN, manager of the Stratford Dairy Co., «h o i»1 leaving the district, has instructed* T. I. Lamason, auctioneer, to sell, at his residence, Cloton Rond, ,ths whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, Thursday, July 2.3 rd, 1914.
ON THE FARM, CROYDON ROAD, WAIPUKU. WEDNESDAY, ‘2*2nd JULY, 1914. The n.z. loan & mercantile AGENCY CO.. LTD., ha'-o been favored with instructions from H. G. FREELING, Esq., who has soli 1 Isis farm, to sell, Without Reserve — 21 choice dairy cows, about halt •Jerseys and Holsteins, calving July, August and Sept. 2, 2-year springing heifers (purebred Jersey and one Jersey Holstein') o yearling Jersey heifer# i half-draught mare, all harness 1 hack (also broken to ehains) milk cart and harness, breeding sow. 3 store pigs, single furrow plough, 3-leaf tine harrows, copner and stand, Price’s jack with bottom claw, swingletrees and chains, swigging chain, milk cans and buckets, fowls and household furniture, and all general farm tools and sundries 30 fully paid un .shares in Midhirst Co-op. Dairy Co. Also on account of another client 1 block and tin. dray and har- . ness (iu good order) f spring rare ('carry i ton), and harness 1 Massey-Harris hay rake LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Sale at 1.30 o’clock. NOTE;—This herd lias returned Mr Eret.br,a £ll I3s for niTlk alone last I season Our agent has inspected the cows ni (' reports that they are all in fi; p S'cl as* condition. Wo can safely recoin trend this herd to anyone requiring ■ few good eew*.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 73, 17 July 1914, Page 8
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