gTRATFORD RACES. STRATFORD RACES. STRATFORD* RACES. 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1915. Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1915. SPLENDID FIELDS ASSURED. Grandstand and Outside Stand greatly enlarged, and improved. Seating accommodation for all. ~’». ■ • ' . New TptaMsator House —Both 10s i and 20s tickets. All delay in getting, money on, and ; off the machine rendered imposvsihle. Additional Enclosures for motors, ) 1 vehicles and Horses, provid- ’ ed with competent caretakers. No charge made. THE WANGANUI GARRISON BAND will ho in attendance. EXCURSION TRAINS AND FARES From North, East and South, . ■(. ■ ALFRED COLEMAN, ..Secretary. y BOXING DAY AT THE SEA BEACH. PEOPLE’S PREMIER PICNIC ,■ At the WEST-END BEACH, ' NEW PLYMOUTH. (Close to Railway Station.)
GAMES and Competitions. Plenty of shade for your out-door lunch. Sand-castles to keep the little builders .busy. . Enclosed Salt-water swimming bath, or Surf. Music. Afternoon Tea. Tea, Hot Water,. Milk, Sugar—-FREE. EXCURSION FARES. NOTICE. Uo.-b i CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. __ . THE Borough Council Offices will be closed for the 'Christmas Holidays from Noon on Thursday, 24th December until Wednesday, Janu. arv 6th, 1915. : i.; r P. SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. IN pursuance of the Banking Act, 1908, Monday, 28th December, 1914, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the. Dominion.: — THE UNION .BANK OF- AUSTRALIA, LTD. R. A. HOLMES, . Inspector. THE BANK OF . NEW SOUTH WALES. B. M. MOLINEAUX;, . > Inspector. THE BANK’ OF AUSTRALASIA. R. B. SMITH, Acting Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.' Wm. CALLENDER, General Mffiiagor. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD D. W. DUTHIE,' Acting General Manager.
NOTE.—The above Banks will also be closed on Saturday, 2nd January, 1915. J . tJ "ROYS’ OWN.” “Girls’ Own,” J 3 “Chums,” and other Annuals and Christmas Books at H. J. Hopbins’ book store. (JO to Hopkins’ book shop for UT Christmas Cards, Christmas Booklets—a fine selection this year. SELLING out of Toys—A lot of Dolls to go at half price at Hopkins’ fancy goods shop. DOULTON Ware and other..('good China suitable for presents.' at H. J. Hopkins’. GENTLEMEN’S Wallets ,an ', Pocket Books and Ladies’ Handbags. Come and see them at H. .1. Hopkins’. Leather-bound Poets, Bibles; and other Presentation Books; great variety at Hopkins’ book shop. CIOPPER and Antimony w.are made ) by the Japanese make nice pro. scuts for all times, at Hopkins’ fancy goods shop.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 303, 21 December 1914, Page 6
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