PUBLIC NOTICES. ,-i u V ' - m ANNUAL BALANCE. AS oUr Annual Balance is made ou August 31st, all overdue accounts must be arranged for before that date. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO. PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. INTENDING Pupils must book their names early for the purpose of forming the various classes. W. S. V. SPARWATH, Broadway. ,■ \ . , TWO Unfurnished Rooms to let; use of kitchen and convent* ences. Apply this Office for address. LOST — Pair of Gold-riinmed Spectacles, in case.. Please return to Witt, Broadway." LOST —About a week ago, a Chinchilla Grey Persian Kitten: reward offered. Finder apply to Mrs Reeve, Broadway South. LATEST from the Front: War declared at the Stratford Club Hotel. The stables are now open. First contingent of Eastern Reps, arrive . Thursday. General Lovett. C'iARDIFF School Committee hold J their final Euchre Tournament and Dance, Friday, August 7th, commencing 8 sharp. Gents 2s, Ladies, a basket. PLAIN Sewing required. Apply Mrs Barker, Miranda Street, Stratford. WANTED, Young Lad, good milker, well ujo to horses and farm work Apply, office of this paper. WANTED— A Lad, help milk. Apply, C.F..’ Midhirst P.O. WANTED the Public to know— Having secured the services of a Bootmaker from Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, I am prepared to do your repairing while you wait if required. All kinds of boots made to order on shortest notice. T. Young, Bootmaker, Broadway North.
CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST(Mrs G. Smith Blue and White) Asocial and dance wm be held at Midhirst on Thursday Evening. Admission ; Cents Ladies Is. Good music; good floor. Brake leaves Post Office at 7.15- p.m. Return fare Is 6d. QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL. THE FARMERS’ CANDIDATE, Miss Elsie Meredith, of Strathmore. ■ C ____ HE Farmers of the Strathford and Districts are requested to block vote for this' populaf young Candidate, and ensure her success.
CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. (Miss Hart, Green and Gold.) i DANCE will be held in the Parish Hall to-morrow (Friday) Evdning at 8 o’clock. Admission, Gents Is Gd, Ladies Is, TENDERS. f MENDERS invited for Carting Lime from Toko Lime'~Kilns to Railway Station, from 30th August until 20th February, 1915. Tenders close Isth August, 1914. Specifications can be seen at Messrs W. M. Bayly and Co.’s office, Stratford, where. Tenders are to be sent; Lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. L. ROBERTS, Toko Lime Eilns. '_U _ rjtWO Days Only—-Friday and SatJLurday next. Robinson’s will quit Costumes, Goats, Macintoshes, Millinery and other oddments at “half, sale prices,” Read on-. [ALE Sale Prices-—That’s our ultimatum. The last words of our sale. They were cheap before. Friday .and .Saturday they must go out or be giVon away to some charity institution. Dark serviceable tweeds, warm and good Kaiapoi, Roslyn, etc.,, not quite the latest fashion. Sale price:; were los' Gd, 15s lid, 19s lid, 30s ; half price means 7s. od‘, 7s fid, 9s,ll'dV 15s. Robinson’s for two days only. (COSTUMES, again—Light colors, J all wool, - huh summery and serviceable. Sale prices were, 14s lid, 255, 35s and 40s. On Friday and Saturday they go at-7s Gd, 12s Gd, 17s Gd. Robinson’s original prices ran from 45s to 635. lOOK Pleasant f It pays to 1 sometimes. The Robinson’s believe in a clean stock, always worth 20s in £. All-wool Petono costumes, 3 only. Sale prices 30s and 40s; half price 15s, 20s, originally 70s 77s Gd.. ' AR Declared! Ladies’ Tweed Coats—No German shoddy. Sale prices wore 4's ll’d, 6s lid, 8s 11(1, 12s lid, I4s lid. They’ll go like British shells at 2s Gd, 3s Gd, 4s ; 6d, 6s Gd and 7s Gd. Robinson’s are straight shots. WE’RE at War with the balance of the season’s li?ft.-oyors. We’re' determine# to run them' out at next-to-nothing piices.' Balance of millirtery. etc., at half sale'prices— Rbbinson’s. ANTED ENOWNb—We b«va W a fine ratlge of Oream Separators selected- from the best makes otf the market, f»»*n S 3 Sb e-aoh. MoMt II an with Fiedrto:
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 90, 6 August 1914, Page 6
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