METHODIST CHURCH. REGAN STREET HALL. Grand tea meeting and CHORAL CONCERT. To be held on. THURSDAY Evening, OCTOBER Bth Tea commencing 6 p.m. Concert at 8. Selections from “Messiah” and “Creation,” by Choir and Orchestra. Vocal and instrumental solos and orchestral selections. Tickets for Tea, and Concert Is 6d; Tickets for Concert only Is. Children half-price. TO THE~EGMONT ELECTORS. Ladies and gentlemen,—i am again a Candidate for your suffrage at the forthcoming election, and will take an early opportunity to address you at the various centres.—l have, etc., DAVID L. A. ASTBURY. EPIA ENLARGEMENTS FRAMED IN OAK WITH OAK MOUNTS, INEXPENSIVE AND GOOD, AT THE' MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway N., Stratford. VEHICLES FOR SALE. SECOND-HAND AND IN GOOD ORDER. MAIL COACH (10 sengers) BAKER’S CART BLOCK DRAY ( tyres) SPRING DRAY AND 5 GIGS CHEAP. HURRELL BROS., COACHBUILDERS, ‘ELTHAM. pa8 ‘ £3B £l3 Wnch £l2 £l4 TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES.
THE PLHNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters’ Hall, every Tuesday. FREE TO ALL. WAIOTAHI DAIRY COMPANY. WANTED, First Assistant for Cheese Factory; wages £2 10s] constant work 1 . Apply to the 'Manager, Waiotahi. 7" ANTED—Good General, £1 per • ' week. Elder’s Registry, Stratford. ’Phone 151. imp LET —House (5 rooms), oppo-"-f- site Show Grounds. Apply, A. Huggett, Flint Road. T OST—On East Road, near Toko, -f-4 Rag containing horse brushes and sponge. Return to A. Robertson, Dominion Stables, Stratford, or Toko Hotel. Reward. TCIOSTER’S is the Shop for Repairs; best workmanship and material. I'D OUTER’S Boot Shop is the noted A Shop for honest Footwear. New' aoods arriving weekly. rilO LET —House, six rooms, with t electric-light and town water; half an acre land. About ten minutes from P.O. Rent 12s 6d. Apply tnis office. SUMMER FROCKS—From the simple but smart cambric and crepe at 10s 6d "and 11s" 6d to the lovely embroidery, voile, silk and floral gowns now open at Rawles’. NEW COSTUMES—In check and pique, silk sports boats, dainty blouses in silk, voile crepe, pique, etc. all at record prices at Rawles’. STARTLING value in Boys’ and Girls’ sailor hats—ls "lid, 2s lid, 4s 6d, 4s lid. Dpu can’t beat these for prices and quality] Rawles, draper and clothier. SPRING and Summer Millinery— Rawles’ are showing the smartest and prettiest hats at prices to suit all. Girls’ straws from Is lid, smart rcady-to-wears 4s 6d. See these. r OOYS’ Summer Varsity Suits—-In ■P poplin and linen, assorted colors 6s lid up. Boys’ serge and tweed knickers, strong wearers, good value. Rawles, draper and clothier.
MEN’S Shirts—2s 6d, 3s 6d, 3s lid -to f)s del; under-flannels, singlets and pants from Is lid up, saddle-tweed trousers, hard wearers 8s lie}, llawjcs, draper and clothier. GENT’S Ties-—Wo hare the newest in Tartan,' Shepherd cheek, Tango and Shot effects, fancy hose, all colors, from Is pair. Ilawles, draper and clothier. STflA W Boaters and New Caps— We have just opened some splendid value in these lines. Come and sec the new shapes and styma at Rawles’, draper and clothier. DAINTY" Neckwear—Ladies cannot fail to be pleased with the wonderful array in embroidered muslin, lace, and floral voile, collars and jabots at Rawles’. WHITE Embroidered Cushion Covers—ls 9d. Point lace Cosey Covers Is lid, tray cloths, d’oyleys, runners, etc. You got choice and value at Rawles’.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 43, 7 October 1914, Page 6
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