STRATFORD LICENSING DISTRICT “THE LICENSING ACT, 1908.” EIGHTH SCHEDULE. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. T ROBERT HENRY CAMPBELL, of Stratford, being tlie holder of a Publican’s License for a period from Ist July, 1914 to 30th June, 1915, in respect of the Premises situate at Stratford, -do hereby give notice that, I desire to obtain, and will at the next licensing meeting to be held at Stratford on the fourth day of September, 1914, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to CECIL HENRY ARDEN, of Stratford, Hotelkeeper, my appointee. (Name of Owner) Buildings: John Fitzgerkld, of Stratford; Land, New Zealand Government (Railway Department). Dated at Stratford, the thirteenth day of June, 1914. R. H. CAMPBELL, Applicant. Spence and Stanford, v Solicitors, Stratford. STRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the General Committee’'of the above Association will be held in the Secretary’s Office on Saturday, August 1, at 1.30 p.m. A full attendance of members is requested. BUSINESS: To confirm selection of Judges as recommended by the Executive Committee; Election of New Members, and General. ALLAN J. HILL, - Secretary. v\ CARNIVAL QUEEN. (Miss Hart—Green and Gold.) A MEETING of Miss Hart’s Ladies’ Committee will he hold in Halliwell and Thomson’s Office, Fenton Street, at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Friday). All ladies invited to attend. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. CONCERT AND DANCE. ‘A CONCERT AND DANCE, in A- support of the Country Girl candidate will he held on Wednesday Evening next in Mr Harry Johnson’s barn, Kahouri Bridge. Admission : Concert Is, Children 6d; Dunce Is, Ladies, a basket. - PRELIMINARY. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., \ have received instructions from MR JAMES PHILLIPS, Junr., to sell, by Public Auction, on the Farm, Eltham Road, Mangatoki— ( 220 Choice Springing Heifers. These cattle will be sold absolutely without reserve. Full particulars later.
'REST Price given for Eggs and Butter; greatest value in groceries at Richardson, Money-saving Grocer. /pi A TIGHT Your Eye, have we ? That’s the object of our advertising. We want you to know where you' can get 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. HAVE you been yet? There’s not plenty time. Soon the end will come, and you’ll be sorry when it’s too late. Don’t forget, a little money goes a long way at Robinson’s. ME.VS Wear—Natural merino and fleece lined “Winterdown” singlets, cosy warm goods Is 9d, 2s 6d, 2s IGd, 2s lid; “Autumndown” shirts anji pants Ist class service 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s Ckl, 4s lid at Robinson’s sale. PYJAMAS, Ceylon cloths 9s (id for 7s (kl; 11s (id to 12s (id for 8s lid, 13s 6d for 9s 1 id. Fashion shirts, colored stripes and white Is lid, 2s (id, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s (id. See them in the doorway. Plain blue leather shirts 4s Gd and 4s lid for 3s Gd, 3s lid; warm Union shirts worth 4s lid, Robinson’s price 2s lid. MEN’S Overcoats —Only 3 left, 23s lid, 30, 5,34 s Hd, bought last week at our own price. If you want a warm coat, your chance is now, at Robinson’s. CIARPET Squares—One only, Tapes- > try, 9 x 10,V, was 68s Gd, will clear for 555; large sofa squares, latest colorings 17s lid, 18s lid, 19s lid, 22s Gd. Sable and brown goat rugs were 30s and 32s Gd, Robinson’s will sell for 19s lid, 24s lid. ARE you entering—not the Cami- . val Competition, but the “United States?” If so, it’s a good scheme. Wo would like to help you with your home comforts. There’s whips of fur-' nishings at Robinson’s sale. THE Latest News—Have you heard it? No. Well, listen; Robinson’s general clearing sale doses down like an oyster on Saturday next, Ist August. Now, will you lie in time? WHANG AMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS. cfd rgIENDERS will bo received until -8- noon on Saturday, August Bth, 1914, at my office, Broadway, Stratford (where plans and specifications may be seen), for:— Contract No. 58 (Formation of 5G chains of Kohi Road). E. C. ROBINSON, Countv Engineer. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 30 July 1914, Page 6
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