CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. A SOCIAL will be held in the Foresters' Hall on Monday, 27th. Dancing, singing, and cards. Cents 2s, Ladies, a basket or Is. A EUCHRE PARTY will ho held, in the Foresters' Hall on Tuesday, 28th, at 8 p.m. Cents Is, Ladies Gd. CEO. BUROESS, J. H. HARSTON, Joint Secretaries. CAR-NIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. (Royal Blue and AVhite.) THE Lady Supporters of the Candidature of Mrs C. Smith (Royal Blue and White) are invited to attend a meeting in the Eire Brigade Station on Tuesday, 28th, at 3.30 p.m. A FULL General Meeting of all Supporters of Mrs C. Smith (Royal Blue and White) will take place at the Fire Brigade Station, Monday. 27th, at 7.30' p.m. A DANCE and CARD PARTY will take place at the Fire Brigade Station on Tuesday evening. Accompanists, Mrs Bianchi and'Mr Kelly. Admission— Gents 2s, Ladies Is; nondancers is. ''"" A CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the Public Hall, Tariki, Thursday, 30th July, 8 p.m.- Firstclass programme. Admission : Concert Is, Dance, Gentlemen 2s, Ladies free. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY THE Second Term of the ~Toko Classes for above commences on Tuesday, at 10 a.m. MISS HUNT. npHE Methodist Young Women's -"- Bible Class are holding a Japanese Evening in .the Methodist Schoolroom on Tuesday, July 28th, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Admission will be a silver donation•.to the Building Fund. TUG OE WAR. WHANGAMOMONA TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY, 4th, and WEDNESDAY sth AUGUST, Commencing at 8 p.m. A GRAND TUG-OF-WAR Com- <£*• petition will be held on the above dates in the Whangamomona Town Hall. 5 Men aside. No limit as to weights. Prizes—lst p'rize £lO, 2nd prize £2. Nominations £1 per team, close with Mr W. Harris, on Sat-' urday, Ist August, at 10 p.m. -Admission Is. First pull mences at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Judge, Mr R. Hill. Committee,; Messrs McMeekan, Armstrong" and; Hatton. W. HARRIS, Convenor. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. of Electoral Rolls of the several ridings of the County may be inspected up to the 15th August next at the County Office, Stratford, and the following places:— ? North Riding, Messrs Harkness and Co.'s Store, Midhirst; South Riding, Mr Pennington's store, Ngaore; East Riding, Mr Bain's Store, Toko; West Riding, Mr Crawford's Store, Cardiff; Man. gaehu Riding, Mr ' Navies' Store, Puniwhakau. CHARLES PENN, County Clerk.
I" OST—On Sunday, in Broadway* ' or Fenton Street, ; Crank from Cadillac car. Finder return to Donaid's Garaora. /1 AUGHT Your Eye, have we? yJ That's the object of our advertising. Wo want you to know where you can got the best value for. your money. That place is Robinson's "Ready-Money" Store. A SALE'S A SALE—Always with -. the Robinson's. When the whole of their splendid stock is offered .at profit-shorn prices.. Ready money buys "right", and gives you the benefit. TTAVE you been yet? There's not -O- plenty time. Soon the end will Ifome, and you'll be sorry when it's too btto. Don't forget, a little money goes a long way at Robinson's. 'EX'S Wear—Natural merino and L fleece lined "Winterdown" singlets, cosv warm goods Is 9d, 2s fid,: 2s 10d, 2s lid; "Autumndown" shirts and pants Ist class service 2s lid, 3s lid, is fid, 4s lid at Robinson's sale. TJYJAMAS, Covlon cloths 9s fid for J- 7s fid; lis'fid to 12s fid for Ms lid, 13s fid for 9s lid. Fashion shirts, colored stripes and white Is lid, 2s lid, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, Is fid. See them in the doorway. Plain blue leather shirts <Js 6rl and 4s lid for 3s fid, 3s lid; warm Union shirts worth Is lid, Robinson's price 2s lid. "mj"EN'S Overcoats—Only 3 left, 23s itl lid, 30s, 31s lid, bought last week at our own price. If yon want a warm coat, your chance is now, at Uobinsou's. /"CARPET Squares—One only, Tapes\J try, 9 x 101, was 08s fid, will clear for 555; largo sofa squares, latWt colorings 17s lid, 18s lid, -19 s lid, 22s fid. Sable and brown goat tigs were 30s and 32s fid, Robinson's will sell for 19s lid, 24s lid. ARE you entering—not the Carni- . va'l Competition, but the "Unitad States?" K so, it's a good scheme. We would like to help you with your home comforts. There's whips of furnishings at Robinson's sale. THE Latest News—Have yon heard it?- No. Well, listen : Robinson's general clearing sale closes down like an ovster on Saturday next, Ist August. Now, will yon be in time?
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 27 July 1914, Page 6
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