PATRONISING PUBLIC STRATFORD PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS SOF THE YEAR 0. E. JAMES BROADWAY IUI'ITA N T I A L AND tAIT IF U L IN fill I GN. 'AVB you yet seen our ex» - tensive range, of Bedroom Suites and bedsteads P YOU win certainly be delifhtel with our present showing, WE specialise in this Motion, and every piece we tell is a maifeerpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE so® to it that every piece of furniture ire Btock is made By expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OtJB aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who ooine to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer' at any oost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from ui f A Visit new will be tima well euflst. W. and I. BROCKL EIAUK, Artistes FurHltlisrti BBOADWAY* Stratford. STRATFORD COUNTY OOoNCIL. RANGER.
A PPLICATIONS, to be lodged .at -a- the County Office, Stratford, by 10-a.m. on edneWsday, 20th January, 1915, are invited for the post of ranger for pi 1.0 T-be North, East and-Maiigae* lux Ridings. 2. The South and West Ridings. All fees collected to 0-3 paid over to the Council at least jnce a month. An approved- fidelity guarantee for £lO will be required by c*c Council. Applicant to state salary required. WM. HATHAWAY, Chairman. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited, closing Monday, 18th January, 1915, for the lease, on a yearly tenancy, of the undermentioned reserves. Cheque for amount of. rent to accompany tender. « . Section 145-6 Orlando Street, Section 460-2, 498-500, Portia Street, lj-acres. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. NOTICE is hereby given under Section 28 of "The Rating Amendment Act, 1910," that ton per cent, additional will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after the 7th February, 1915. and that such rates and ten per cent, additional will bo •silted for without further notice. The County Office hours are from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., except Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wm HATHAWAY, Chairman OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J. RIVETT, (Late of Ingle wood), that he has opened an Up-to-date shop (next Taranaki Hardware Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, STRATFORD. Boarding School for Girls and Day School for Girls and junior Boys.
Head Mistress: Miss M. E. Allntan Marchant, M.A, The school term begins on the second Wenesday in February. Prosppptus on application to t.lio secretary, Mr A. D. Stanley, Box !>:t,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 13, 16 January 1915, Page 6
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