POLITICAL. THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. Mil W. H. HAWKINS, the Officia [ Liberal Candidate for the-Strut ford Seat, will address the Elector: as under;— KAlMATA—Tuesday, 24th November, School, 8 p.m. PURANGl—Wednesday, 25th November, School, 1 p.m. TARATA—Wednesday, 25th November, School, 8 p.m. WATTUl—Thursday, 26th, November, School, 8 p.m. HURANGI—Friday, 27th November, School, 1 p.m. LINCOLN ROAD—Friday, 27th November, School, 8 p.m. ACKLAND ROAD—Saturday, 28th November, School, 1 p.m. DENBIGH ROAD—Saturday, 28th November, School, 8 p.m. NOTE.—Mr Hawkins will speak in Stratford again at an early date, which will Be duly advertised, and also at 8 p.m. in Town Hall Stratford, on 9th December, the eve of polling day.
STRATFORD ELECTORATE. j: B. HINE, INVITES tlie Electors to meet inm as under: — MAHOE—Monday, 23rd November, 8 p.ra. ACLAND ROAD—Tuesday, 24tli November, at noon. ROWAN—Tuesday, 24th November, at 8 p.m. NORFOLK ROA D—Wednesday, 25th November, at noon. TARlKl—Wednesday, 25th November. at 8 p.m. KAlMlßO—Thursday, 26th November, noon. DURHAM ROAD—Thursday, 26th November, 8 p.m. DENBIGH ROAD—Friday, 27th November, at noon, CARDIFF—Friday, 27th November, at 8 p.m. STR ATHMORE—Saturday, 28th November, at 8 p.m.
STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. I 1914-15 Season Now Open. Everything this Season will he BETER THAN 1 EVER. House under Sami Management. TMPROVEMENTS made all round. 1- and it will be the popular holiday resort. DON’T FORGET—We are only 9 Miles from Stratford Station. The House is SHOO feet above sea level. The roads are better than ever. We are connected by telephone. We have. first-class aceornruo iat’ori and catering for those who wish to jeside here a week or more. Aiso best accommodation and conveniences for those coming for the day only. Detached Cottage overhauled and made to accommodate more visitors. We have had printed, special circulars containing full information ic tariff, etc., and details of specialities connected with the House. Send your address, and have these mailed to you. Local Agents (who wdl give you full nformation), C. E. JAMES, Fancy Goods Shop, T, KIRKWOOD, County Hotel. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
W. RUSSELL. TOBACCONIST A HAIRDRESSER, Broadway Stratford. (Next door to Mr Newton King’s.) PIPES, Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos of Finest Quality, and in great variety., Large Selection of Razors, Shaving Materials, and Gentlemen’s Toilet Requisites of the best brands. Your Patronage Solicited. Your Requirements Carefully Studied. Your Satisfaction Guaranteed. Note the Address— Broadway. "DOMINION STABLES." REGAN STREET, Stratford. Opposite W. M. Bayly and Co.’s. PLENTY of Accommodation. All Stands 6d. Shooing done on the premises. H. WORTHINGTON and Co. GLANDON BOARDING HOUSE, FITZROY, NEW PLYMOUTH. VERY Accommodation; quite close to , the sea. Terms on apj liBOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. BROADWAY SOUTH (Over the Bridge). 1"N thanking you for past favors, begs to remind you bf the coming rain, and suggests your taking those /boots you need repairing to him without delay. Quality ' and workmanship guaranteed. J. H. FORD, BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRER. W. RUSSELL; W. A. SCOTT, cation.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 280, 24 November 1914, Page 8
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