THE * • • v J ’ * PATRONISING PUBLIC OF STRATFORD - lJ - CAN / ■; PURCHASE PRESENTS FOR ALL SEASONS OF THE YEAR AT C. E. JAMES BROADWAY
lUiBTA N X I A C IN GO NSt It'll CTI • N AM B TASTE I s ’M L 5 ■ N oißl GN. HAVE joa ye* seen wnr. «sb tensive range of Bedroom Snitea'and bedsteadsP YOU will certainly be delight®! with obr present showing, WE specialise in this section, and every piece we sell is a mauler piece of sound construction and is tasteful in design* WE see to it that every piece of furniture we stock is made By expert craftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. OUR aim is to do more than merely sell furniture 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 buys from ui. tt» A Visit new will be time well spent. ' 1 “ • . W. and S. B ft 0 GKLE BA M IC. Artlitld FMmfstori. BEOADWAY, Stratford. SALVATION ARMY HALL. Citizens’ Reception to COMMISSIONER ANT) MRS HOD- ( HER (late of Japan), THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 8 p.m. » Bvigadieiyaud Mrs Bruy, StaffJDagfr. ■Cray, and CapL. Siiton will accompany tile Commissioner. l! U_ “VTOTICE is hereby given that the -h partnership heretofore carried on by the undersigned as Farmers at Manga re Rpad, Whangamomona.,, under ’ r tiie name of “FISCHER AND ’WILLDON” has been dissolved by mutual consent as from January 30th, 1915. Dated this 19th day of February, 1915. A. G. FISCHER. Witness to signature of Anton Gottfried Fischer, J. C. Nicholson, Solicitor, New Plymouth. J. WILLDON, Witness to signature of Johp Willdon, S. Macalister, Solicitor-, Stratford.
NOTICE. A SOCIAL AND DANCE will be be held in the,, Midhirsfc Town If all, on THURSDAY, 25th February, 1915. Proceeds in aid of Belgian Relief Fund. ■ Gents 2s 6d, Double Tickets 3s, 'Extra Lady Is. MIDHIKST SELLERS’ SPORTS CLUB will hold a meeting in Factory Office on Friday, 2Gth, at 8 p. in. WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs, Gilbert Perrott (so well-known | in catering circles) has the catering for the Whangamomolia-Kohuratahi Sports on Friday-next, and is putting on a tip-top luncheon for Is 6d; a f tern bon tea Is. Fruit of all kinds lollies, soft drinks, and ice creams also procurable at the shop in front of the tent. * BE sine to get a case of Dave Graham’s Mahutu Peaches. WANTED KNOWN that T. Lamason is holding a Furniture Sale jcn behalf of Mr H. Bendall,, Juliet Street, Stratford. Everything is good and clean. Large supply every day during Lent. Bowen. ) YOU KNOW WHAT WAR ISP “Antwerp under Shot and • Shell. His Majesty’s, one night only, Friday, February 26. TIE ACHES.—2OD cases of Mahutu ■ Peaches, best peach of the season, Is 0,1 per case. Dave Graham. WANTED immediately, good General, Aoolv hv letter “General,'’ care of tin.-, oiliob.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 45, 24 February 1915, Page 6
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