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COUNTY OF STRATFORD. TENDERS. Tenders win i>o received at the County Office up to 1.0 a.m. on Wednesday, 21st April, for the following works:— Contract' No. 910.—Forming 58 chains of Wailiapa Road between Robson Road and Win,grove Road. Contract 911—. Forming 40 chains of Wailiapa Road (continuation of Contract 910). Contract 912.—Forming and Metalling of Kelly Street, Midhirst. Plans and Specifications for above work may bo seen at County Offices during office hours. W. J. LOPDELL, County Engineer. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. niTHE Te Pope Bridge on the Mountain Road, Midhirst, will be closed for traffic on Wednesday, April 7th, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. WILLIAM HATHAWAY, County Chairman. April .‘srd, 1915.
LISTEN ! A PORTRAIT sent to the absent ones now and then, binds the friendships of yimth, bridges distance and knits closer the ties of family and kinsfolk. Our fast len. ses, modern equipment, prompt attention and courtesy to patrons, have made !!'<■<"iittingt for ’Photographs a teal pleasure. „ i i, The prices aro the same as before the war. McALUSTER'S STUDSO* STRATFORD. DEATH. ANDERSON—On April sth, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mapleton, Mahoe, Bertha, R. Anderson, widow of the late Captain C. M. Anderson, aged 65 years. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of the late Bertha R. Anderson will leave Mapleton, Mahoe, for Kaponga Cemetery on Wednesday, April 7th, at 1 p.m. MANLEY AND TOWERS, Funeral Furnishers. WANTED PLAIN SEWING. Apply Elder’s Registry 4
ALLEN bogs to notify Strat- • ford residents that he has taken over the Confectionery business from N. Scoble, and solicits their patronage. Tlie best lollies kept, own manufacture. 110 SCOTT, wirercss from the Kaiser, no time to read “Tom Brown’s Schooldays.” Send half cwt. of frying-pan sausages, without them I shall be defeated. Elder’s, Broadway. Tuna school dance, April n. Admission—Gents 2s 6d, ladies Is. Proceeds to Belgian Fund.
SALE OK WORK, Parish Hall, Saturday, iOth April. Work, Produce, Sweets and Flower Stalls, Bran Tub. Refreshments. (Blessing Competitions. iSide Shows. Musical items in the evening. To he opened by Mr ,1. B, Mine, M.P., at 11.30 a'.m. Part proceeds for Belgian Fund, Admission Free. PPLES: Consignment of Cox’s Orange Pippin arriving from Nelson also line'” of splendid Pears 3s Gd to 4s case. Dave Graham. RABBITS fresh daily, skinned or 1 unskinned Is Gd a. pair. .1. Rivett, British Fruiterer, Broadway. iriWO good dairy farms for sale -L (GO and 90 acres), all level and well watered and grassed ; nearly all stumped ; within V a mile of station, school, factory and P.O. within a mile. —Apply at this office. HE ALLIES are dealing it out to the Turks, hut Scott’s sausages are pleasing the people of Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 79, 7 April 1915, Page 6
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