PUBLIC LIBRARY. IHE Library will be open on - Christmas Eve from 7 to 8 p.m. and re.opens again on Monday, 28th December, from 4 to 5 p.m. up to the 6th January, New Year's Day excepted. HOME DEFENCE CORPS. OWING to the Christmas Vacation all drills will be suspended until the 11th January, 1915. Shooting at the range will be resumed at the end of January, as ammunition is expected then to be forthcoming.' • W. LANDER, Hon. Secretary. BOXING DAY AT THE SEA BEACH. PEOPLE'S PREMIER PICNIC At. the .WEST-END BEACH, NEW PLYMOUTH. (Close to Railway Station.) of shade for your out-door lunch. Sand-castles to keep the little builders Busy.
Enclosed Salt-water swimmm* bath, or Surf. Music. Afternoon Tea. • Tea, Hot Water, Milk, Sugar—FßEE. EXCURSION FARES. NOTICE. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. HE Borough Council Offices will L be closed for the : Christmas Holidays from Noon on ;> Thursday, 24th December until Wednesday, January 6th, 1915. P. SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. . NOTICE. THE undersigned notifies, customers of Toko and district that owing to the difficulty in procuring flour, and having to pay cash before delivery on and after December 21st, Bread and Small Goods will be sold for spot J cash only. All overdue accounts must be settled forthwith. J. A. STANFORD, ,Toko.
STRATFORD SCHOOL COMMITTEE A PPLICATIONS invited for right, -£*•'■■ to remove pine-trees for •wood.. Every part of the'itree.s mub| be removed. Apply i;b Caretaker, R., H. Kivell. lOR SALE—2 Good Sheep Dogs and one Leading Dog. Apply, A. M. Hignett, Fenton Street. r ANTED~Man or Woman, for milking 16 cows. Apply this TASTEFUL designs in clear glass jams, Jellies, Butter dishes, sugars and ci-eams. Good quality at B. J. Peters, opposite Lamason's. DON'T miss these—Manicure Sets, Silver Bangles, Necklets, and a large selection of Enamel Brooches for the girls, at B. J. Peters, opposite Lamason's. ■IGHEST Quality and Lowest .Prices in Silver-plated goods—very suitable for Xmas presents, at B>. J. Peters, opposite, Lamason's. iVERYBODY likes tea, but the I quality is nothing unless the teapot is good. C. E. James has just landed2so teapots.
mEA SETS make a lovely present. J- ■ James has just opened a largo 30N'T fail to visit James for all Xmas presents. Sure to get what you want there. ! "TROYS' OWN," "Girls' Own," -O "Chums," and other Annuals and Christmas Books at H. J. Hopkins' hook store. HO to Hopkins' hook shop for .Christmas Cards, ' Christmas Booklets—a fine selection this year. CELLING out of Toys—A lot of 1 Dolls to go at half price § at Hopkins' fancy goods shop. TY'OULTON Ware and other good -J China suitahle for presents at H. J. Hopkins'. GENTLEMEN'S Wallets • fflnd Pocket Books and Ladies' H;;ndbags. Come and see th-em at J 3. ') Hopkins!. ' EATHER-BOUND Poets, Bibles. -J and other Presentation Books: great variety at Hopkins' book shop. and Antimony ware madVJ by the Japanese make nice pre sents for all times, at Hopkins' |anej ;bods 'shop.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 304, 22 December 1914, Page 6
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