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ANNUAL SPRING HORSE FAIR. AT THE STRATFORD HORSE BAZAAR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, ' 4th", and sth SEPTEMBER. GENTRIES for above Fair are now ■jCf being, received. Entry form oti application. ! Clients please note,—Should, enough entries not be forthcoming for a two days' sale, the Sale will be held on Saturday, sth September, commencing at- il, o'clock. All.horses must lie yarded by 10.30 a.m.. NEWTON KING,

TE WERA SALEYARDS. WEDNESDAY, 26th AUGUST, 1914. nnHE NEW ZEALAND CO. Ltd., will sell by'Public Auction, at OnA HEAD MTXED CATTLE ZiUKJ Including—--12 2-year-old springing heifers, mixed yearlings, forward store cows, etc, also 1 spring dray. THURSDAY,, AUGUST ,27th,' 1914, rj LAMASON has, been instructed, • .jjby Mrs T. Colson, who is leaving the'district, to sell the Whole of. her Househqld Furniture and Effects at her residence, Juliet Street North: • 2 dlb.r. bedsteads and mattresses (large posters), 2 couches, carpet square 10,x 12, gent's armchair, =2 Duchess washstands and bedroom ware, collection of pictures in frames,, one very fine dining-room table on casters, 1 oval table, wicker arm chair, 3 rattan chairs, 6 dining-room and kitchen chairs, fender and brasses, eight-day clock, rugs, • carpet runner, curtains and hangings, 1 oak chest, 2 Japanese squares, kitchen dresser, tabje, crockery, kitchen utensils, wringer, baths, stretcher, washstands, about li cords miri firewood, about : ! i ;-l toayTaupiri,coal, garden tools i and sundries. , Also on"' Jbehalf of ,», Client, same day ancU^%ee--. ;; C^iesfe-drawers, jdressing.,table, toi*,/[1 couch,, !tA : ißentwpod ai|dj fcans,' chairs, over<U \(>: .mantel,, baby's chair, {: Gaxverst,, glass ,;.,, and,, various lines | sundries.) ■• bfj :;,<-',.! ■jfw.r

Sale aft ( 1.30 o'clock. f .AUCTIONEER'S NOTE.—We have inspected this furniture, and everything is of the besjt and in very, good order. We can recommend the above furniture to anyone. J , |pi« DURINP a my) absence from Stratford) «my 7 attorneys,! Mpssrai T. ; H. and ,Gi'senn, ,'of Strafford,; will act for me pip all matters 4 . I have given them ./the fullest jof powers.. My clienfceuiwill kindly note- that, my law business;-will bet conducted by an Efficient' stejflL under Messrs W. E. Jones andi A* E. Gorton, mth all, necessary from a leading Barrister and. Solictor,, and also the help which my brother practitioners have so kindly volunteered to give.. Wm, GLMAkONE. RANTED TO LET—My House, with land up to 60 acres, Opunake Road. W. G. Malqne.. Apply T. H. and C. Penn, Stratford.

New garden seeds (O'Leary Bros, and Downs) just arrived: - Surest seeds in town.—B. A. Drake, local agent.x , ■, ) ' £5 just opened our first consignment of Spring and Summer Hats, new straws, ribbons, feathers, and ornaments, Arch Rawles. ON view in' our windows,arid showroom—The newest, shades in ribbon, crepe, floral, Tagel and silk straws, Dolly Yardens, etc. Children's Bonnets and Hats. Arch Rawres. NECKWEAR— Arch Rawles has all • that is newest and daintiest in Neckwear, Medici Collars in white, cream and black; muslin and lace Peter Pans. See window. XJUTTONS, more Buttons, and then ? Some—These are in higher favor than ever. We have opened some very smart lines in new shapes and shades. Arch Rawles.

the Kiddies' Frocks—See our -*- range of washing trimming, in all shades. Pretty, inexpensive and effective. Arch Rawles.' 'ANTED—Two Gentlemen Board-' ers, to share a room; good ' home. Apply "Home," care this office. 'TNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES SOCIAL this evening. Gents 2s, Ladies, a hasket.. JJnited Friendly Societies' Euchre Party Tuesday night. Gents Is, Ladfe|,6d. Light rei freshments. , 'ANTED TO HIRE—S or 6-room-ed house, with conveniences, in Borough. Apply Box 30, P. 0., Stratford. ,'ANTED— Experienced Farm I ■ ■ Hand. Apply this office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 5, 24 August 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 5, 24 August 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 5, 24 August 1914, Page 6

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