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PUBLIC NOTICES. TENNIS RACQUETS From 10s 6(1. FISHING TACKLE of ail descriptions. JAMBS'" CASH TRADER. SUBSTANTIAL IN CONSTRUCTION AND TASTEFUL IN DESIGN. HAVE you yet seen our extensive range of Bedroom Suites and bedsteads? YOU will certainly be delighted with our present showing. WE specialise in this section, and every piece we sell is a masterpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. ' WE see to it that every piece of furniture we stock is made by expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood.

OUR aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who come to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at any cost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from us. A Visit now will bo tlmo well spent. W. and E. .BROCKLEBANK, Artistic Furnishers, BEOADWAY, Stratford. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited, dosing Monday, 19th inst., at 5 p.m., for the lease on a yearly tenancy of the undermentioned reserve; cheque for rent to accompany tender:— Section 972-4—lolo-12, Warwick Road, 1J acres. i PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. SALVATION ARMY, FENTON STREET. THE Monthly Free Social will he w -j hold on Monday, October 19th; good programme arranged. Chair to bo taken by Adjutant Gray, of Auckland. To commence 8 p.m, STRATFORD HOME DEFENCE CORPS. THRILL and Musketry Inspection on Monday Evening next at School Gymnasium. Pick up arms and fall in at 7.30 at the Defence Office, Broadway. Good attendance is requested. The Mounted Section will also meet at 1.30 on Thursday afternoon at the Defence Office. Those members who do not possess, a horse Mr A. J. Davey (Empire Stables) has kindly offered to provide them with a mount, W. LANDER, Hon. Secretary.

SALE! SALE! SALE—At Sparwath’s : Seagrass Chairs from 7s fid, Cots from 255, Wood Bedsteads 35s and-! 37s 6d. PARWATH’S, SPARWATH’S, Spanvath’s Sale now on. 1000 Pounds of Stock to clear at bedrock prices. WAR! WAR! WAR—Spanvath has declared war, and is slaughtering his whole stock of Furniture and Furnishings. Gy SEVEN-PIECE Drawing-room W Suits to clear at cost prices, at Sparwath’s, Municipal Buildings, Stratford. HESTERFIELDS and Divan Chairs in Saddlebag, Daisy Chairs, Morris Chairs, to clear at absolute cost, at Sparwath’s. INOLEUMS, ' Linoleums, Linoleums, to clear at bedrock prices. Over 200 Pounds’ worth to slaughter, at Sparwath’s.

TT7ANTED TO BUY—Old Tea Lead ’ ’ or Scrap Lead. Apply this office. KEEP your cash for Satirday, October 24th, t!ie day fo golden opportunities. All stock must ho cleared by public auction. P. E. Carlill. ALL Furniture guaranteed solid • V rimu, first-class worf manshi)), solid 4 construction, and art st’ design. Carlill, the Eginont Art Furnisher. THE only two reasons on” auction sale, Saturday October 21th, alterations to premises and to advertise the first-class quality of all our goods. Carlill, the/Egmont Art Furnisher. WANTED —All Members of the Loyal Stratford Lodge ot Oddfellows to attend important meeting to-night at 7.3,0. The responsibility will be yours if absent. C. D. Sold, Secretary. ANTED —Canvassers, for three or four weeks, at good weekly wages. Apply prompt, in writing, to Box 78. Stratford. i

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 53, 19 October 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 53, 19 October 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 53, 19 October 1914, Page 6

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