GOOD RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS. Latest Assortment of War Books and Is 6d Novels. C. E. JAMES. CASH TRADER, Broadway. YOUR PORTRAIT. A Cl FT that money oan’t buy, but for you to give—the very thing. To frienda and kinsfolk your portrait.will carry a message of thought* fulness that will be appreciated, Moa luster, Stratford. ACKLAXD SCHOOL PICNIC. IS Picnic will. he held next Thursday, March 4th, on the Ackland School Ground, Proceeds to to the British and Belgian Relief Fund.
NOTICE. nH'HE Vaccination of Calves will take place at Messrs Webster, Dobson and Co7s yards, Stratford, on Friday next, the sth inst., between the hours,of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. CAUTlON.—Failure to comply with the Registrations for the Prevention of Blackleg, renders the offenders lia. ble to a heavy penalty. P. BEERE, Inspector of Stock. GARDEN FETE (in aid of Belgian Relief Fund) will be held at the Manse, Regan Street, next Wednesday afternoon and evening. Admission 6d. Sweets and Refreshment stalls, etc. Keep this date clear. /~\RDER your Bulbs now. Splendid ’ assortment in stock. Dave Graham. TI. LAMASON’s Fruit Sale on • Wednesday, at 2 p.m. 300 cases assorted fruits. T’ OST— Big Cameo Brooch (no pin), either in front' of house or in Regan street West. Reward. Mrs Don Cameron, Antonio Street,
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited to close on Wednesday, the 3rd March, for raising floor, etc,, for the N.Z. Loan 'and Mercantile Coy, Ltd, Stratford. Specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. A. D. BLICK, Architect. r ANTEp- r Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables and Produce to be sold at Town PI all on Thursday next for Belgian Relief Fund. ’ Members and others are invited to send all they can spare on Thursday morning. Stratford Horticultural Society. WILL the person who took cheque book and other papers from desk in Post Office on Friday afternoon, kindly return same (either personally or by post) to Postmaster. (MARLILL has just purchased 4 J dozen pictures, traveller’s samples. Come early to avoid disappointment. L AD wanted to milk and go to the factory. Apply this office. SCHNAPPEK, FLOUNDER, AND SMOKED FISH by mail train to-night. Bowen’s Fish Shop. CIHOICE line apples, pears, plums, ' poaches, tomatoes. Dave Graham. XA7ANTED—Gentleman to share * » room with another. Apply “Horae,” Stratford Post, i F OUND—Black and tan dog, white neck and face. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply to F. Copestake, Abattoirs. WANTED— Partner with Stock or Land, experience, to enter business. Write, Experience, this office. ■jV/f ISS MOODY wishes to notify b’A ■ Stratford ladies she is starting Dressmaking in C.B.A. Rooms (over Carliil’s), Broadway. Style and Fit Guaranteed. ANTED by practical man, all kinds of gardening work, lawns, hedges, etc., concreting work a specialty, day or contract. Apply "this office, for address. 1} E sine to get a case of Dave Graham’s Mahutu Peaches. ,H MOTHER, have you Oil Paintings in Cai een those ill’s winnow,' only j-js
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 49, 1 March 1915, Page 6
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