GOOD RELIABLE ALARM CLOCKS. 6/6. Latest Assortment of War Books and 1s ©d Novels. 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 TUESDAY, 23rd instant, at 4 p.m. sharp. NEWTON KING A. W. BUDGE W. A. McCUTCHAN WILFRED PERRY E. MARFELL E. WALTER, Convenors. MIDHIRST SPORTS. Will ho hold on FACTORY (GROUNDS, MID.HIRST, OH ' TUESDAY, MARCH 23rd. in aid of Patriotic Fund. Dance in Town Hall in the evening. B. A. WEYBURNE, Hon. Sec. TUNA SCHOOL PICNIC. IHE Tuna School Picnic and Dance L will he held on FRIDAY, 26th March next. PUKEMIRO COLLIERS, LIMITED.
COAL. COAL. "N view of the Company's Colliery being ready to supply Coal about ■June, Correspondence is now invited from all Merchants, Dealers, Factories, and Consumers desirous of entering into negotiations re Terms, Supplies, etc.; communications to state grade and probable quantities required. THE QUALITY OF PUKEMIEO COAL SUPERIOR TO ANY IN n.3S3pfi THE WAIKATO. C. M. R. WHITE, Quay Street, Secretary, Auckland. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. given that ten • J (10 per cent.) additional will be added to all rates remaining unpaid after the 31st of March, 1915. ,'.. ALFRED COLEMAN, County Clerk. 17th March, 1915. HORSE SHOEING. OWING 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. ErrORSE-SHOEING: I beg in- • form farmers and the public generally that my prices for horseshoeing have not been raised.—J. C. Davis, Broadway North. WOULD the person who removed a coat by mistake, from Town fiali on Wednesday night, kindly roturn same to Stratford Hotel. "■' OST from Hamlet Street north, ' Irish terrier dog pup, aged four months. Reward on information to this office. Anyone wilfully detaining pup after this date will be prosecuted. nTENERAL Servant wanted. Apply Mi's 1). J. Malone, Regan Street. RABBITS daily. Large -*- consignment of fruit arriving to-day. J Rivett, Fruiterer, BroadP>ERT BURGESS, Boot Repairer, * has moved to premises latterly occupied by Brown, Grocer, Regan Street. IA/> CASES Ospray peaches, Friday and Saturday, the very best bottler. Dave Graham. MISS HUNT, Instructress of Millinery and Dressmaking, will commence classes at Toko Halt, Tuesday, March 23rd, from 10 to 3 p.m., and St. Andrew's Hall, Stratford, from 3.30. Also Midhirst Methodist Hall, Friday. 20th; from 10 a.m ITIOUND on my property, red wearier, branded J.M. Apply J. Pierce Flint Road. Bov to 1. i>.pj>ly I'm Fnn-Jdrv. .1
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 6
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441Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 67, 22 March 1915, Page 6
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