PUBLIC NOTICES. A UNIQUE AND USEFUL NOVELTY FOR LADIES, THE WRISTLET CROCHET BALL HOLDER, ELECTRO-PLATE BANGLE AND SWIVEL. No more hunting all over for the Crochet Ball I SELLING BY HUNDREDS. ONLY 1s 6d. CALL AT CASH TRADER. SUBSTANTIA IN CONSTRUCTION IN DESIGN, TTAVE you yet seen our exJ- tensive range of Bedroom Suites aud bedsteads? YOU will certainly be delighted with our present showing. WE specialise in this section, and every piece we sell is a masterpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE see to it that every piece of furniture we stock is made by well seasoned wood. OUR aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who come to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customor at any cost. Wo are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from us. A Visit now will be time well spent. W. and E. BROCKLEBAMK,
Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, Stratford/ ,11 All ANAEI RUG BY UNION. FINAL SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. FINAL SECOND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. SENIORS—GLIFTON v. WAIMATE. JUNIORSCLIFTON V. KAPONGA. SHOWGROUNI)S, STRATFORD. ;; THURSDAY, 30th JULY, 1914. Kickoff—Juniors 1.30 p.m. Seniors 3.15 p.m. Admission—Gates Is; Stands Is. Train from New Plymouth stops at Showgrounds. PHILIP SLvOGLUND, Hon. Sec. MIDHIRST DANCE. A DANCE Will be held in the Midt\- hirst 1 Public Hall on Wednesday, July 29, 1914. Admission—Gents 2s, Ladies Is. 18. E. WEYUOURNE, Hon. Secretary. WHANG AMOMONA COU NTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS will bo received until noon on Saturday, August Bth, 1914, at my office, Broadway, Stratford (where plans and specifications may bo seen), for:— Contract No. 58 (Formation of 56 chains of Kohi Road). E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. TENDERS. m HINDERS will be received up to .1- I p.m. on Thursday, August 6, 1914,.f0r the Lease of Section No. 312, whole-oi' in part, now occupied by the Broadway Methodist Church, Stratford, for a period of 21 years, with right of renewal for a further period of 21 years with re-valuation every 7 years. Specifications may be seen at Mr J. Boon's, Regan St., Stratford. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to the Rev. A. Reader, Regan Street, Stratford.
*j* 7 ANTED—GirI, for housework W and help milk; good wages. Apply Mrs H. C. Taylor, Mountain Road, Stratford. 7ANTED—A Man, to help milk 'V 40 Cows; one used to machines preferred. Easy :placo and good wages. Apply office of this paper. mO LEASE, for 5J years, large Shov. JL Central Broadway, excellent business site. Further particulars apply W. C Fargie, Land Agent. rilO LET—New House of 5 rooms -*■ (with conveniences), handy to P.O. Apply C. and E. Jackson. WANTED KNOWN—W© hav> a fine range of Cream Separators selected from the best makes or. the market, from £8 Ite oaoh. Mo Mi 11 at! a.nH Fredri<r« -TS7AXTED TO LET—House 5 or * » 6 rooms, with 'conveniences. Apply, Householder, P.O. Box 93, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 81, 27 July 1914, Page 6
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