Weather Forecast.— Easterly, moderate to strong winds, veering by east to' hdrth/ and freshening. ' There is a prospect''of fair to cloudy ‘weather. Thd barometer has’a rising tendency, hut falling' after about 24 hours.— Bates; ‘Wellington. GREAT GREAT MENAGERIE MENAGERIE PROCESSION. PROCESSION. THE 'MOST WONDROUS CARNIVAL PROCESSION IN TARANAKI’S ■ HISTORY AT ’ HEW PLYMOUTH, EASTER MONDAY. * Followed by a „ SPORTS CARNIVAL on hind and in water. WEST -END BEACH. Trains s - stop at KAWAROA tPARK. Easily ..the greatest of Carnivals at the Premier Picnicking Park of • $ the province. w ANTED—Sewing by the day. Apply Miss Bowley } care of Mrs D. B. Smith, Toko. iXiTTOULD the person who removed * ▼ a- coat by mistake from Town Ball on Wednesday night, kindly return same to Stratford Hotel. GIG for sale cheap. * W. M. Bayly and Co. f Regan Street. lOST —Last evening,- Irish Terrier, puppy from Hamlet Street north. Reward. Address this office. GENERAL Servant wanted. Apply Mrs 1). J. Malone, Regan Street. RABBITS daily. Large consignment of fruit arriving to-day. J Rivett, Fruiterer, Broadway. ORTNG your watch and jewellery repairs to B. J. Peters (opposite Lamason’s). Satisfaction guaranteed . A T B. J. PETERS (opposite Lama. “‘-’Y- soil’s) you can got all you desire for wedding presents. Choice variety always kept. TAON’T he misled into buying cheap Plate. Pay no more; and secure now lasting goods. B. J. Peters.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 65, 19 March 1915, Page 6
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224Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 65, 19 March 1915, Page 6
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