BUSINESS NOTICES. 103 ACRES, first-class dairying lease for 3 years. Rent £2 per acre. Good buildings, level land, high and dry; lies well to the sun; handy to Stratford Dairy Factory and Railway Station. 32 ACRES Lease—Rent £2 per acre. Suburban land, close to fj|ratford Borough boundary. ... J. H. THOMPSON 1 LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. , xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxsxx M VISIT PETERS’ bw a m b x M M M M M M M M BIG JEWELLERY SALE BEFORE IT ENDS. M M M M M H H H M A SPLENDID Variety of delightful things in -OL Modern. Jewellery and Silver Goods. Servicoable and moderately priced—from which a choice that will surely give pleasure, can readily he made. X 20 to 50 Per Cent. Discount. 3 M a 3 a H 3 « 3xi 3 xi a xi 3 xi 3 xi X) .XI X X X! B. J. PETERS. OPPOSITE BELLRINGERS.’ BROADWAY. Lengthy periods served with the following wellknown firms : » Dawson and Co., Dunedin, Louis Kerr, Nelson, Rash and Cooder, Wellington, J. B, Cerrand, Palmerston N. Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxb 1 V VV’V'VWW V YYY VYYYYYYYYYYYXXXXXXXS J* WEBSTER. DOBSON & CT AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD. 64 ACRES —Dairy Farm near Waitara; level; first-class order. Carry 30 cows; very desirablf home. £32. £IOOO Cash. 89 ACRES- iualry Farm, Tariki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy terms. B ACRES, 8-Roomed Ho use—Just outside Strat^ ford Borough. £7oo* £4OO cash. (< I. M. KSDD, ■ ■* V: v I hlb:'; ?■?' ‘ U v"i 4 - • ■ ;s Eftnd Eepresentativd. | 'MHiVMU'h .... .If V'> ■ . HI # k,a thunder STORM® sudden things and If you’re caught napping you’re drenched in a few minutes. But with a reliable Inexpensive Raincoat, such, as we can show you, you’-a alright every time. .* -■ > fr h fl f : *.f ' „ I GWhilfJiCoi^ f a?e . excellently nt r and hang p.rtMll»: ' 1 thay'a thoroughly rafiigraaT,' and they cost very little. v* To see them means to buy them. * ■ ■ "sRhJB# -M MULLEN & MARSHALLS
NGAERE HALL. GRAND .Vocal and Instrumental Concert in aid of the War I und in the above Hall, Thursday, September 3rd, at 8 p.m. sharp. Chairman, Captain Arthur Allen. Admission, Adults Is 6d, Children over 6 years Is. Dance to follow. First-class music. Gents Is 6d. N.B. All ladies please bring a basket. J. H. THOMAS, A. S. ALLEN, Joint Secretaries. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on Thursday evening, 3rd September, at 7.30 p.m., to consider the best means to be adopted in the formation of National Reserves. W. P. EIRE WOOD, Mayor. STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. ANNUAL JUVENILE FANCY DRESS BALL. IHE First Practice for the ChildJL ren will be held at the Fire Brigade Station to-morrow afternoon at 3.30. B. BURGESS, Sec. Ball Committee. TTIORESTERS’ Hall, Stratford, Sun.l- day, September 6th, 7 p.m., Mr H. Victor will give an address. Subject: “Where are the Dead?” followed by floral clairvoyance. Freethinkers specially invited. Come. Silver i coin collection. OST Between Stratford and Waipahu, on Saturday Evening, Lady’s Rain Coat. Finder please leave at /this office. TO LET—Commodious Shop, in Central Broadway, known as the Dreadnought. Apply E. McK. Mori son. ~t fi K ACRES —Freehold, good jOO quality, clean, level land, handy Waikato town factory. Carry I GO cows. J. B. Richards.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 13, 2 September 1914, Page 6
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