PUBLSC NOTICES. A UNIQUE AND USEFUL NOVELTY FOR LAPSES. THE WRISTLET CROCHET BALL HOLDER, WITH electro-plate bangle AND SWIVEL. No more hunting all over for the Crochet Bali! SELLING BY HUNDREDS. ONLY Is 6d. CALL AT JAMES ' CASH TRADER. SUBSTANTIAL IN CONSTRUCTION AND TASTEFUL BN DESIGN. HAVE you yet seen our extensive range of Bedroom Suites and 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 expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OUR aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who com© to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at any cost. Wo are eager to make a good friend of every one wdio buys from us. A Visit now will be time well spent. W. and E. brocklebakk, Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, Stratford. FJI ARANA KI RUGBY UNION FINAL SENIOR CHAIMPTONSHTP FINAL SECOND JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
SENIORS—CLSFTON V. W ASM ATE. JUNIORS—CLIFTON V. KAPONCA. BHOWG ROUNDS, STRATFORD. THURSDAY. 30th JULY, 1914. Kickoff—Juniors I.JO p.m. Seniors 3.15 p.m. A<l miss ion—Gates Is; Stands Is. Train from New Plymouth stops at Showgrounds. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Hon. Sec. QUEEN of the carnival. the FARMERS’ CANDIDATE, Miss Elsie Meredith, of Strathmore. THIE Farmers of the Strathford and Districts aro requested to block vote for this popular young Candidate, and ensure her success. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. (Royal Blue and White.) > A CONCERT and DANCE will be held in the Public Hall, Tariki, Thursday, 30th July, 8 p.m. hirstclass programme. Admission: Concert Is, Dance, Gentlemen 2s, Ladies free. TUG OF WAR. WHANGAMOMONA TOWN HALL, On TUESDAY, 4th, and WEDNESDAY sth AUGUST, Commencing at 8 p.m. A GRAND TUG-OF-WAR ComA- petition will he held on the above dates in the Whangamoniona Town Hall.
5 Men aside. No limit as to weights. Prizes —Ist prize £l.O, 2nd prize £2. Nominations £1 per team, close with Mr W. Harris, on Saturday, Ist August, at 10 p.m. i Messrs McMeekan, Armstrong and I Hatton. WANTED —Girl, for housework and help milk; good wages. Ap- ! ply A 1 rs H. 0. 'Taylor, Mountain Itoad, Stratford. I business site. Further particulars | apply W. G. Fargie, Land Agent. mo LET—New House of 5 rooms (with conveniences), handy to L’.O.N Apply C. and hi. Jackson. WANTED KNOWN—Wo hav* a lino range of Cream Separators selected from the best makes on the market, from £3 da each. McMillan and Frcvdrio. 1^7 ANTED TO RENT— House 5 or v v (i rooms, with conveniences. Apply, Householder, P.O. Hox 93, StratAdmission -Is.First pull comj menees at 8.15 p.m. sharp. W. HARRIS, Convenor. I mO LEASE, for 5) y [ -*-• Central 15 road I years, large Shop Kid way, excellent j ford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 82, 28 July 1914, Page 6
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