THANKS. MR JOHN DEA, of Douglas, desires to thank Mr Lee, the Toko School .Master, Dr. Paget, and other friends who rendered him such kiuu assistance on the occasion of his recent accident at Toko. MEETING. THE Ordinary Monthly Meeting of Lodge Stratford, No. 75, N.Z. C., will he held in the Lodge Room, Regan Street West, on Wednesday, December 2nd, 1914. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Lodge Tyled at 7.50, by order of the W.M. GEORGE SMART, Secretary. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE TO DRIVERS OF VEHICLES. DRIVERS of vehicles are hereby notified that the By-laws relating to furious driving, and driving j round corners at other than a vvalk- | ing pace, will be strictly enforced on both days of the Stratford Show. PHILIP SKOGLUND, i Town Clerk. STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. agricultural and pastoral SHOW. mHE Stratford Retailers are here--I- by notified that it has been de-, cided to close the Business Premises at 11 a.m. on Thursday, December 3rd, on account of People’s Day of the Stratford Show. J. MASTERS, President. THE YEARLY PROBLEM — Christmas Gifts. CAN easily be solved by a visit to the McAllister Studio. There is no gift so expressive as a photograph, and none more highly esteemed. Until present stock is used up prices will remain tho same. DON’T DELAY OR IT MAY PROVE COSTLY. Make an Appointment to-day. J. MCALLISTER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. : STRATFORD A. AND P. SHOW. SALE OF “SANDOW” WOOLPRESS ! mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND 1- MERCANTILE AGENCY 10., ’ LTD., will sell, by public auction, on the Show Ground, on Thursday next, i ’bri'behalf of Mr George Cummings, a “Tip-oyer Sandow \V oolpress. Ihe proceeds of the sale to be divided between the Belgian and Great Britain , and Ireland Relief Funds. Time of sale to be notified on the Show . Ground.
THE SHOW LUNCHEON. MRS. M. BROOKING de.ii/o: the General Public to know teat FIRST-CLASS LUNCHEON AND AFTERNOON TEA will he provided each day at the Stratford Show. Mrs Brooding also desires to contradict a malicious minor that she is not paying the recognised rate to her Assistants, all of whom will receive 10s per day. FORESTERS’ Hall, Stratford, Wednesday Evening, 8 o’clock, Miss, Walton gives psychometric demonstration from articles and flowers placed upon table, also answer written questions. Admission Is. SHOW DAY—Hot Dinner Is, from 11 a.m., Wednesday and Thursday, at Kia Ora House, opposite school. Corner Fenton and Orlando Streets. Also vacancy for a few Casuals, or Visitors to Show. WANTED, a Housekeeper. Apply J. T, Goodrick, Cordelia Street North, WANTED— An Experienced Man, for Grocer’s Cart. Apply, Harkness, Factory Store, Midhirst. TO LET—Very comfortable, good 7-roomed house, f-acre section; one minute from Post Office; IGs per week. Jackson Bros. WANTED, by the day, Washing and Cleaning. Apply this office. PARENTS wishing children’s success, consult Mr Hugo, Foresters’ Hall, 10—1 and 3—6. mO LET—7OO Acres Good Grazing, J- in lots, to suit. Apply J. O’Connor, Pohokura. WANTED— Good Milker; must be good ploughman; Wages £2 per week to first class man. Apply G.W., Evening Post Office. MISS WALTON, Clairvoyant, Psychometrlst may he interviewed privately. Hours T to 6 p.m. or by appointment, at Mrs Birdsall’s, Antonio Street. T OST—Black and Tan Cattle Dot .1 1 answers to ‘‘Tim.” Reward. . Rutherford, Tariki Road, ANTED.—For about Five Weeks. 'Voting Lady Assistant; previous experience of drapery trade desirable. R. il. White and Co., While’s Corner. Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 286, 1 December 1914, Page 6
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