PUBLIC NOTICES. Don’t forget the Friends at Home. Prepare for the Home Mail. GREEN STONE NOVELTIES. GREENSTONE NOVELTIES. LOCAL V'lfcw WARE. VIEW BOOKS, N.Z. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. JAMES 1 ' CASH TRAB ER, lUBBTAKTUL { N CONSTRUCTION AMD TASTEFUL IN DESIGN, HAVE you yet seen our extensive rang© 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 mad© 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 spont ¥/. and E. BROCKLEBAMK, Artistic Furnishers! BROADWAY, Stratford. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. GOLDEN GRID. IN thanking my many customers fo; their past patronage, I hereto give notice that I have secured large; and up-to-date premises (lately occu pied by Mr Drake), opposite County Hotel, where I shall be pleased ti see all old and new friends. Broadway. S. PIVAO.
STRATFORD ELECTORATE. I MR J. B. HIKE, M.P., NVITES the Electors to meet him as under:— POHOKURA—Friday, 13th Novem- • her, 8 p.m. TOKO—Saturday, 14th November, 8 p.m. x PUKEHO —Monday, 16th November, noon. TARATA—Monday, 16th November 8 p.m. PURANGl—Tuesday, 17 November, noon. MATAU—Tuesday, 17th November, S p.m. YORK ROAD— Wednesday, 18th November, noon. MlDHTßST—Wednesday, 18th No vember, 8 p.m. HUTRANG I—Thursday, 19th No vember, noon. KAlMATA—Thursday, 19th No vember, 8 p.m. TOWN HALL, STRATFORD. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1914. R. B. S. HAMMOND, Vicar of St. Simons, and St. Judes, Sydney, the great “Man” Missioner, will speak in the Town Hall. Subject: “Derelicts,” depicting the slum life of Sydney. Monday Afternoon, Parish Hall, at 3 p.m. The women of Stratford are all invited. Subject: “The Wrecks of Humanity.” Chairman, Rev. C. W. Howard, Vicar of Stratford. Admission to both meetings free. Collection in aid of British Relief Funds. Afternoon tea provided free for afternoon meeting. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WANG A NET A. AND P. SHOW. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until 21st November, will be issued to Wanganui in 17th and 18th November, from New Plymouth, Waitara, Whangamonona, Normanby and intermediate stations. BY ORDER. IT ANTED—Milker, for machineshed; highest wages and good line; permanent job to good man. s ply N.Z. L. and AT.A. Co., Ltd , 1 ration!. 17ANTED—Milker, good wages to 'V good man. . Apply F. Tecofsky, ;aero. WANTED, a Girl, for housework. Apply, Mrs Korr, Broadway South. RANTED —Girl, assist household duties on farm (2 miles from own). Apply this office. ITAKEN, Tuesday afternoon, Two L Keys, from door of shop next ardware Co., Broadway. Please reru, Geo. N. Curtis.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 66, 13 November 1914, Page 6
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