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POSTAL INFORMATION.

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*** hatter Csriee, Inland • eoludm* ' '-noi island*' id (nr each hi fraction thereof and 4 fat *o«x'«e<jing lot. United Kingdom, British Possessions United States, Chili, Ooata Rica, Egypt, Italy, Mexino, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pern, Pago i -go. Paraguay, Portugal, and Porto*nie*» Colonies, Siam, Serria, and Postal Agencies in Chinese Freaky 1 1 oris. Id for each '>* or fraction I thereof; *0 other pmee* |*d for the ifirat or ~r fraction thereof and ‘«r »»-■> .r.«rv«din(. o* or fraction thereof.

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r “* k -'.'#j£fii- * t uckanges con tinmensop*m—Bottineau sdjt-mbiirhraent*, £7: t*rivuu* residence#, £5 per annum. Exchanges not continuously open, am >qual charge of £6. Telephone Exchanges at Auckland, -Velluigtoa, Christchurch, Dunedin ororcargili, Napier, Hastings, Palmar a ton North, and Wanganui are open vd day and all night. The other Exhangos chiefly from I a.m. ta f p.a. PARCEL POST. Parcels posted in the Dominion for de# iarery i» New Zealand, not exceed-

Prlntai Papers (intindiag Books sad Magazines. not registered) AH places, Jd per Boa. Magazines (registered), inJand, Jd for every 6oa, or xraction thereof. Foreign, *d per Boa. or fraction thereof, One end most be left open. Cemmersfal Paps re—Town (for account*, etc., only) id for Boa*., or Id for first 4os. and id each succeeding iot. (aland, Id for first 40t., a»d id -or each tnoeweding Boa. AH other IGoa Bid, and Id for every adlitionml go*. (Open for inspection). ' Sam#la Pietists.—lnt»nd, td first 2o*. or fraction thereof: over 2o*. ac for ‘all other places.” All •ther place*, id first 4os, every aditional foe. or fraction id. A Registrant*. —8d additional far all place*. **wa#«#a,s._ro W i. and Inland, id * S mfc&d Kingdom, Amtralia, Oan- “*> Oeylon, India, Jamaica, Natal, Jrnnge River, South Sea lalands, and iTansvaal, Id each paper. If under *toz. sent by first available route; over toz. lent by direct steamer only,* unfess t pec rally addressed and paid at ~»to of Id for first 4oa. and 18 for each Taooeediag Eoa. AH other places Id Mens* artfsre. (By Fo,t)—Pay*ble in Now Zealand, for each £5 or Taction of £5, fid. Commonwealth, F 1)!, Samoa, and Tonga, £2, 6d; £«, <Vr £ l’ ls . £10 > S »i £l2 Bs fid; fclfi, fis; £l7, fin 6d, £2O, 4s; mazinum £46. United Kingdom, British Possessions, Canada, United States, 3awaii and Germany, fid for each £1 >r fraction thereof. (By Telegraph)— ‘Vithin New Zealand, fid for every £6 vr fraction of £6, and a telegraph fee w is. Australia, at rate of post*) »cm«y orders, pm* telegraph charge. .•AUK RATES. t. <&» Australia* states 8 41 ms werl Fiji f e '•(orfolk Island fit ” . United States fi 4 |« fi | u Oape Colony 17 " nited Kingdom 16 ” (Signature and address eennied as “art of the message). MAIL war I CEB. Mails close at she Fast Oftoa, tttratford, as under:— For—tnokland—Daily, 8.16 a.m.'j also Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 4 p.m. Oardiff— Daily, 8.35 p.m. Douglas—Daily, • p.m. fflltham—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 8.11 a.m.. 8.80 p.m. and 6 p.m. 8.80 p.m., ana fl p.m. Sawke’s Bay-Daily, fi.lfi a.m., B.M a.m., and S.BO p.m. Sniakama—Daily, • p.m —Daily, 6 p.m. Hurimoana—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 p.m. Inglewood—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 1.10 p.m., and 6 p.m. Kaponga—Daily, fl.fifl p.m. Oore—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 6 p.m. K oh uratahi—-Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 6 p.m. Lh»wgarth —Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 8.25 p.m. tfahoa—Daily, 8.26 p.m. dam Trunk -Daily, B.l* a.m., fi.fif a.m., and 2.80 p.m. dakahu—Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, I p.m . (idhirst—Daily, 8.19 a.m., fi.fiO p.m., and C p.m. tew Plymouth—Daily, 8.10 a.m., It.SB p.m., 1.80 p.m., and • p.m. 'Jgaire—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 0.10 a.m., 2.80 p.m., and 6 p.m. Borman by—Daily, 8.10 a.m., fi.lfl a.m., 2.80 p.m,, and 6 p.m. ’ftJmeriton North—Daily, fi.lfi a.m., 9.80 a.m., and 8.80 p.u. ‘ohokura—Daily, 6 p.m. ‘uniwhakau—Tuesdays and Saturdays 0 a.m., and Wednesdays, • p.m. towan—Daily. 8.25 p.m, lonth Island—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 8.10 a.m., and 2.80 p.m Strathmore—Daily, fl p.m. ’ahora—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, fl p.m. ariki—Daily, B.l® a.m., fi.lfi p.m., and 8 p.m, 'aurakawa—Saturday, 0 a.m. « Wera-—Daily, fl p.m. bko—Dfeuy, 6 p.m.; also, Tuesday and Saturday, 0 a.m. ututawa—Tuesday and Saturday, 0 a.m.; Wednesday, fl p.m. —Daily, 8.10 a.m., 0.80 a.m., and 2 80 p.m. 'aitara—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 11. *5 p.m., and 6 p.m. Anganui—Daily, (3.10 a.m., 0.80 a.m., 2.30 p.m., and fl p.m. Ellington—Daily, 8.10 a.m I.oo* 1 no. and 2.80 p.m 'hanecamornons—Daily, 4 p.m , also Tuesday and Saturday at 8.30 a.m, I. G. STANTON, ftafiWatleir.

STRATFORD EVENING POST. Saturday, march 13, ms. THE MOUNTAIN CLUB. a much larger and more up-to-date *«#TAL iHFVRSiAriVH. V, ' < f hostel. Many matters calculated to Sk A N EW 7BALA NO i —♦- foster the interest of Dawson’s Fulls were discussed with commendable periWJm -asUTJUL WSTCC (Alpenstock.) spicacity by the delegates. The perThe magnificent response of members spicacious M.P. for Eltham advocated : g&L -A *** LitUr Cfifito 1 aland LOAN & MERCANTILE since last week’s notification, intimating that this year’s subscription is now duo, tended much towards the gladifia new and up-to-date hostel. Lot ns in Stratford hope that sufficient building timber will be left for ns to erect ■wdudifc;* i v *os Island*! Id (nr each of fraction thereof and 1 fat _ succeeding Soe. United Kingdom, Sritieh Possessions United States, Chili, Costa Rica. Egypt, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Pago I-go. Paraguay, Portugal, and Portogne*© Colonies, Siam, Serna, and cation,of the Mountain Club secretary, , in the near future a palatial building AGENCY CO. LTD. but knowing that those who may have suffered the misfortune of not seeing the notice would 1 eel deeply grieved —one worthy of the many claims so obviously manifest to all who ascend the Mountain bv the Stratford route. - were they not enlightened of the fact, 1 would acquaint them that the pinilege is still theirs., at the same time addino- that the membership of over The splendid advertisement cards issued by the Mountain Club are already doing good work in the way of enlightning folk of the many advantages Postal Agencies in Chines* Treaty 1 oris, Id for 0* qj- fraction thereof; *[j other pi*oe* 8*d for the ■ROADWAY, STRATFORD. fu-at ,vr ,. r fraction thereof and I|d *«.r »»-•> .Merlin* M jf r *,.ti, in 300 can only be viewed in the light ot a colossal testimony of appreciation of ascending Egmont from the Stratford side. This card is ISin. by 12in., HANNAH’S HANNAHb thereof. Past Cams.— Inland, single, ; reoly. Id: ah othec places, single Id: '©ply Sd 4s*and confidence in the officials of the and is in itself a work of art. It is Club. Mr R. C!. Christophers, of Haw-era, beautifully illustrated and exhibits a lovely stretch of the road through the JOB BOOT SALE /*anh wader 4oa. and id each extra 9o%. on Thursday last, reached the summit, National Park Reserve with the MonoFOR THREE WEEKS ENDING FEBRUARY 28th. TELEPHONES TI6 ACRES L.I.P. at £14 per annum. Really good, strong clean sheep ana and speaks in glowing terras of the tain showing majestically in the back ‘’■►-vgeo- «s uc-Jiangea ccntiaaeasop*m — Bottineflu «**!*(>! t trh men t*, £7; i«m r bu» r&sidemfeB, £6 per ■unttm. Exchanges not continuously open, am >qual charge of £6. cattle country. About 150 acres felled and grassed, balance good view. The whole world,.he exclaimed, ground. These cards have been sent A LL regular lines are being sold at ordinary 'bush. Iron wharo. Situated within three miles railway and six appears to lie at one’s feet, and the to all Government Bureaux, and chid prices during FEBRUARY MONTH. After miles to township. Motor road within one mile. Rates £2 5s per son rising on the distant horizon was towns between Manganui in the north that period prices will be advanced. So take a word annum. Price for goodwill 30a per acre, with £200 cash, or loss to one of the most' glorious sights I have and the Bluff in the South. The Club of wisdom to the wise. Telephone Exchanges at Auckland, a bona fide buyer, balance at 5 per cent. No.6-1037 ever seen. Our stay at the Mountain is to be much congratulated on its en--VelJjugton, Christchurch, Dunedin 469 ACRES Leasehold at Is per acre, 420 acres grassed. Nice easy country, divided into 6 sheep proof paddocks. 4-roomed house. Rates £7. IJ miles to township, 3 miles to railway. Price £5 per acre House was made most enjoyable'by the kind attentions of Mr and Mrs Williams. “Hot breakfast mind you, at half-past two in the morning.” Gee! we had a splendid time, and are comthusiastie energy. ..uY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES N SAVE MONEY. 0 W AND wert-argill, Napier, Hastings, Paita•waton North, and Wanganui are open ol day and all night. The other Exhangos chiefly from | a.m. ta ( PARCEL POST. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. HANNAH’S goodwill, easy terms to a good man, or may consider exchanging for Dairying Land. No. 6-1030. \ ' > . - ing again at Easter. Since the inception of the Stratford J. RIVETT, JOB BOOT SALE Parcels posted in the Dominion for de# Mountain Club, matters appertaining to the .Mountain have progressed (Late of Inglewood), the public of Stratford IN that he has opened an Up-to-FEBRUARY MONTH. livery in New Bwaland. not exceed* ias»— 190 ACRES Freehold, all in grass, carrying 50 cows and sheep, 6 roomed house. Creamery, School, and ’Phone within few’ minutes. Aailw-ay 5 milo*i ; good roads. Price £17 10s per acre, which we consider materially. Recently, Mr Dixon, President of the Haw-era Chamber of Commerce, spent many days on Egmont’s slopes, and became so enthralled (he must have visited the Stratford side) with Nature’s wonderful production. "•Ik Aas LT.JP:. date shop (next Melbourne Clothing Co.) as a Fruiterer and Confectioner. Choice British and Colonial Fruit, also Vegetables daily. BUSINESS NOTICES. ... a. ■» I. d, s. i. Hi 9 » 6 fi i 6 » 4b 1| jo 81b 8 i I B | 6 St I 7 * ■ I ■ • 88 ■ * 1 0 81b 9 18* • I • 0 5* * « • • • 0 ®,i \ ** « 1 S 8 } * » • a • really cheap. Easy terras to a good man, or owner will consider taking good quality lightly improved sheep country as payment. No. 9-1106. A. C. BELL, LANE’S NELSON and GREEN, that on his return home he set the Chamber of Commerce ball rolling, which resulted in a resolution being carried, “That this Chamber petition f.ho Government to erect a new hostel YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. EMULSION GENERAL CARRIERS AND COAL MERCHANTS, Land Salesman. ra ] is the most effective medicine to notify the Public that * ■■ 4 • f 9 lift 8 H lilt

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1915, Page 2

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POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1915, Page 2

POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 60, 13 March 1915, Page 2

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