GOOD RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS. 6/6. Latest Assortment of War Books and Is 6d Novels. rv. ■ ■ i ■ mdat C. E. JAMES. CASH TRADER, Broadway.
FARMERS’ FREEZING WORKS. A MEETING of Farmers interested in the formation of a Company for tlie purpose of erecting Freezing Works for Taranaki, will be held at Mr Newton King’s New Horse Bazaar, Miranda Street, Stratford, on-TUES-DAY, 23rd instant, at 4 p.m. sharp. ' NEWTON KING A. W. BUDGE W. A. McCUTCHAN WILFRED PERRY E. MARFELL E. WALTER, Convenors. ' METHODIST CHURCH. HARVEST' THANKSGIVING SERVICES on Sunday, March 21st. Preachers, 11 a.m., Rev. A. 0. Harris, 7 p.m.. Rev. A. Reader. Special Harvest Thanksgiving ’ Cantata will be rendered by the Choir, assisted by a strong Orchestra. On Thursday, March 25th, a Grand Sale of "Work ■ and Produce will be held in the Regan Street School. Sale at 3 p.m. Drapery, Home Industries, Flower, Sweets, Book and Children’s Stalls—something for all. Afternoon tea provided. Fruit and Jelly Supper in the evening. Admission Free.
•DANCING. :pUATN and Fancy Dancing and i '•graceful exercises. Miss Rawson will x’e-open her classes in Stratford immediately after Easter. Address, Collins Street, 'Ha'wera. l: ■ TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd. in aid of Patriotic Fund. Dance in Town Hall in the evening. B. A. WEYBURNE, 4 Hon. Sec. HORSE SHOEING. WING to the increased cost of material, the 'horse- shoers of Stratford and surrounding district have been compelled to advance the price of shoeing. The increase to take •effect as from March 20th, 1915, WANTED KNOWN—At Lamason’s Sale to-morrow, choice peaches, tomatoes, Cox orange, pippin apples. H Will'he held on FACTORY GROUNDS, MIDHIRST, MIDHIRS7 SPORTS. ‘ Will >l)6 held on on QDA CASES Ospray peaches, Friday and' Saturday, the very host bottler. Dave Graham.
WANTED KNOWN—That T. T. Lamasou has a very tine 1 i»io of Factory Cured Bacon* and Hams, Onions and a large quantity of assorted fruit for sale on Saturday. mo LET—Double Fronted Shop, in Broadway. 1 For particulars, apply this office. MIRTH,'' Music, Melody, Stratford 'Mountain House,' Sunday next. Stratford Brass Band visit. Roads in great Order. TYERT BURGESS, Boot Repairer, -U has moved to premises latterly Occupied' hy Brown, Grocer, Regan Street. m LAMASON is offering a fresli • line of hoots and shoes, also double buggy with pole and shafts, and a double set of pony harness. WANT MO by respectable young person position as help in private family. Apply this office for address. TG LINES OF TOMATOES, Pears, Appl es. Quinces and Damson Plums, etc., at Dave Grahams. HEN you want something ro- * ’ lisbing, try Tom Brown’s delicacies. !fis pork pies fresh daily are delicious. Ql'OF BACON, Choice Guts, from Dd lb; heavy Hams 8d per lb, at Richardson’s, People’s Grocer. ISS'-MOODY wishes to notify • Stratford Ladies that she is starting Dressmaking in C.B.A. Rooms (over Carlill’s), Broadway. Style and lit guaranteed. 7 ANTED • Pay in term Mm tv-d-> ■ \y , ■ ’ apply Uerl. ilarkness. Si ratlord Foundry. Jili.'l Street.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 65, 19 March 1915, Page 6
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