XT ANDREW'S CHURCH—Morning, II; Evening, 7. Topic: "That Day.'; Acland Road 2.3 U p.n. Rev J Pattison, Minister. Ngaere 2.30 p.m., Mr L. Lilley. Toko 7 p.m., Mr R. H. Robinson. mvfETHOPIST CIJITRCH-Stratforu IyJL 11, Rev, A. Reader; 7, Rev. A. Reader. Subject,* "Christian Patriotism." Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. 0. Harris; 7, Mr E. G, Foster. Cardiff, 11 Mr Nicholls; 7, Rev.. A. 0. Harris. Stanley. Road, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader; 7, Mr J. 0. Boniface. Tuna. 7, Mr P Wellington. Denbigh Road, 2.30, Rev. A, 0. Harris. Bird Road, 2.30! Mr J. Ballantyne.
REMOVAL NOTICE. ON and after the 22hd August, the Business known as the Dreadnotgkt Store will be carried on by me at the shop lately occupied by Mr Adolph Manoy and next the Stratford Garage. In thanking the public of Stratford and district for their past support, I beg to assure them that they will always receive goods of the highest quarry, and the best attention to their requirements,, as in the past. E. A. DRAKE, Dreadnought Store. EC MONT CLUB (Incorporated.) SOCIAL '" . f: In aid of PATRIOTIC FUND, HRTILL be Held in CLUB'S ROOMS TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. Open to the Public. Mr St. Examiner Trinity •College 6f London, has kindly consented to givo several musical items.
Admission—Gents, 2s; Ladies, is. Members of the Club to provide a basket. R. F. HARKNESS, Hon. Secretary. BOARDING HOUSE TO LET. ,0 LET—Private, Boarding House, - in Eltham, one acre of land, modern dwelling of eight rooms <six bodroonis), gas,, hot water, porcelain batli|, gas stovj}, wssli-hou6ej' copper, tub&§)s« Cfn ! :b6 taken over now witij Ibur Lease for 12 months I 'if desired.* h Apply { W.'H. and A. McGARRTi, Eltham. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. ,TAP*ANAI\I DISTRICT. IN THE MATTER of "The Bankrupts Act, 1958";" ; and IN THE MATTER of GIL-BERT TOM PERROTT, f formerly of Stratford, in the Provincial District of Taranaki and Dominion of New Zealand, Land Agent, but now of Whangamomona, in the said Provincial District, Farmer, a Bankrupt.
]VTOTICK is hereby given that Gil-Jt-V hert ' Tom Perrott, the abovenamed Bankrupt, intends to apply at the next sitting of the above Court, to be hoi den at New Plymouth on Tuesday, the Bth day of September, 1914 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, for an Order of Discharge from his bankruptcy. Dated at Stratford this 21st day of September 1914. SPENCF, AND STANFORD,.. Solicitors for the Bankrupt. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) J\ Sale (next the Taranaki Hard-\vV-o 0- .). W-i :-'-' selling at 'n.lf the usual prices. 2s >io«e for Is, 6s 11 ■• blouse for 3s 6d, 3 ri'.;z. lace far li 6d. Prints all half the u*uni
WARNING. TILL the person seen taking the Field Glasses from Mr T. Kennedy's residence on the day Of the sale return the same to save further trouble/ or proceedings will bo taken. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT 1 . patronage and on- - trading unins «<nas wo have been obliged to take larger premises. On Saturday m open onr now and up-to-date shop, opposite the Stratford Club Hotel. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR THE LATEST FASHIONS. Gigantic stock of Drapery, Ladies', Gents', and Boys' Clothing, and all Manchester Goods. If yon have not patronised us hefore, call and inspect our stock now. Wo aim at supplying yon with the highest quality at the Lowest Price.] ADOLPH MANOY, Draper and Genera! Outfitter. Nb LET—Commodious Shop, in - Central Broadway, known as the Dreadnought. Apply R. McK.
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