garden party. IX AID OF WAR FUND. THE Ladies of Ngaere are holding a Garden Party at the iNgaero Gardens on Tuesday, 25th August. Admission, including tea Cd, children 3d. Ladies, a basket. I All proceeds go to War Fund. Come and help us. ~ISTRATFORD~DEPENCE RIFLE CLUB. THE Stratford Rifle Club has fallen in with the suggestion to form all the Taranaki Rifle Clubs into a battalion. The officials of the above Club will bo in attendance at Brocklebank’s shop from now on for the purpose of enrolling members willing to undertake a course of rifle practice and military training. Members' can also be enrolled at Toko by Alex. Ferguson. W. BROCKLEBANK, President. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. SPECIAL ORDER.
IN pursuance and exorcise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by section 119 of “The Counties Act, 1908,” the Stratford County | Council hereby resolves as follows; — That for the purpose of defraying the cost of repairing and improving the Hastie Road, the Stratford County Council hereby makes and levies a separate rate of one penny in the pound ' upon the rateable value of all rateable property of the Hastio Road Separate Rating District comprising subs. 5 to 13 inclusive, and half each of subs. T and 2 of section 76a, block 1., Ngaire S.D. Such rate to be for the year ending 31st March, 1915, and to be payable in one sum on the 16th September, 1914, at the County Office, Stratford. The resolution instituting the above special order will be confirmed at a meeting of the Council to be held on the 16th September, 1914, and shall take effect from and on that date. Copy of Special Order and RateBook may be seen at the County Office during office hours. Wm. HATHAWAY, Chairman.
-CHURCH SERVICES. SJ. ANDREW’S CHURCH—Morn-) 'ing,' 11; Evening, 7. Topic: “Thavt Hay.”. Acland Road 2.8 U p.m. Rev! J. Pattison,' ])linister. Ngaero 2.30,p~m., Mr L. Lillfy. Toko 7 p.m., Mi- ‘k! H. Robinson..— Met! UOpiST CHURCH—Stratford ‘ iR, Rev. A- Reader} 7, | Rev, A, ’ ’Readier. Subject, “Christian Patriotism.” 1 Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. 0. Harris; 7, Mr E. G. Foster. Cardiff, 11, Mr Nifchblls; 7, Rev. A. 0. Harris. Stanley Road, 2.30, Rev. A. Reader;'7,'Mr J. 0. Boniface. Tuna, 7,' Mr F; Wellington. Denbigh Road, fy.api Bwr. A. 0., Harris. Bird (Road, 2.3f0,' Mr ; J.’' Ballantyne. '-prOLY. TRINITY CHURCH—StratUEL ford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and. Litany ; 7, ing Service! Toko, U, Holy ■ Communion 2.30,' Evening • Service. Midhirst, 2.30, Evening Service. Toko Rond 7.30, Evensong Service. t: ’ -i - , i,J !.t ' ' i- f U/' Hi* . •« CtALVATION ARMY, Fenton St.— Sunday, Prayer meeting '7 a.m. Holiness Meeting 11 a.m., Children’s Service 2.30 p.m., Salvation Meeting 7 p.m. All heartily invited. X ’ V ■ REMOVAL NOTICE.
N and after the 22nd August, the Business known as the Dreadnought Store will be carried on by mo at the shop lately occupied by Mr Adolph Manoy arid next the Strati ford Garage. In thanking the public of Stratford and district for their past support, I bog to assure them that they will' always receive goods of the highest quality-, and the best attention to their requirements, as in the past.' EGMONT CLUB (Incorporated.) PATRIOTIC FUND, ILL bo Held in CLUB’S ROOMS TUESDAY, 25th AUGUST. Open to the . Public. Mr St. George, Examiner Trinity College of London, has kindly consented to give several musical items. Admission—Gents, 2s ; Ladles, is. Members of the Club to provide a basE. A. DRAKE, Dreadnought Store. SOCIAL In aid of On ket. R. F, BARENESS, Hon. Secretary. BOARDING HOUSE TO LET.
0 LET—Private Boarding House, in Eltham. one acre of land, modern dwelling of eight rooms {six bedrooms), gas, hot water, porcelain bath, gas stove, wash-house, copper, tubs, etc. Can be taken over now with four boarders. Lease for 12 months if desired. Apply WILL the person seen taking the Field Glasses from M' - T. Kennedy’s ' residence on the day of the sale return the same to save further trouble, or proceedings will be taken. WANTED— General Work, gardening preferred. A. Fraser, next N. J. King’s factory, Broadway, W. H. and A. McGARR'?, Eltham. WARNING.
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