THE PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD CAN PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR AT C. E. .TAMES BROADWAY SUBSTANTIAL' IN SOPBTRUSTS6M AMD TASTEFUL IN DESIGN. HAVE yon y®t seen our as* tensive rung© of BedrcoK Suites and bedsteads? YOU will certainly be with our present showing. WE (specialise in this sactjoa, and every piece we sell is a masterpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE see to it that, every, piooo of furniture we stock is made by expert craftsmen from thoroughly well Reasoned wood. OUlt aim is to do more than merely sell furnitui e to those who come to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at. any cost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who boys from us. A Visit now will be tlma well spans*. W, SRft i. BAOCKLEftACSK, Artistic Furnlaherai BEOADWAY, Btratfora. TENDERS. WRITTEN Tenders, addressed to the Chairman will be received at the County Office, Stratford, up till 10 .a.m. on the 17th February, where specifications may be seen for the works. SUPPLY AM) DELIVERY OF BOULDER STONE.
Contract No. 902—100 c.y. Shell rock, Ohura-Mangaehu. Contract No. 901—250 c.y. Boulderstone, Cardiff Road (Patea : bridge). ‘ Contract No. 905—250 yards Boulder Stone, at Stanley Hoad Bridge. Contract No. 906—250 c.y. Shell rock, Tntutawa Bridge. Contract No. 907—500 c.y. Boulderstone, York Road. Contract No. 90S—Re-forming and metalling 29 chains of Regail Street. W. J. LORD ALL, / County Engineer. MISS EVANS, Licentiate of Trinity College, London. mEACKER of Pianoforte, Harmony, and Theory of Music, resumes tuition on Tuesday, February 9th, 191.5. Address—Regan Street, Stratford. WANTED TO KNOW the whereabouts of MISS MATILDA BRUCE, formerly of Comber, Co. Down, Ireland. She left Comber about 28 years ago for Stratford, Taranaki. Important news awaits her. Please communicate with T. H. LINDSAY, 24, Royal Chambers. 3 Castlereigh Street, Sydney. rFVAKEN, by mistake, from County -4- Hotel, on Thursday evening, Waterproof Overeat, grey cap in pocket; owner’s name on coat. Will person kiudiy return to County Hotel. LOST —’From Stratford Saleyards, 22nd November, 1 Red Cow, fair condition : aged, Finder kindly communicate with Newton King. WANTED TO BUY—Stratford Dairy Co-operative Shares; must be reasonable. Reply to “Shares,” P. 0., Huiroa. T OST—On Wednesday, English Set. ter Dog; black and white; about 12 months’ old; answers to name “Kelp.” Reward on returning to Nicholson, Chemist, Stratford. WANTED, immediately, Two Scrub CiHtors. D. McMillan, Tntutawa. 'VSTANTED—Woman, to do plain sewing for a few days. Apply! Mrs W. 0. Malone, Opunake Road, i OPI.ENDTD chance to got newl kD* Cycles and all Accessories cheap. Clearing out, giving up business. Call and see for yourself. Chi y ton, Broad way. CASES Choice Apricots direct from Nelson. A great oppor! unity awaits you now. Dave Graham, ’Phone 69. OPECIAL line of plum ■7 11 ' 1 i.n s, nectarines, other fruits.,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 30, 6 February 1915, Page 6
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