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POSTAL INFORMATION.

PUTAL «TEfl. LsUers an* Ltdtar Csrsla.—D-fasi: H'tclad'.v* Oook Wanda). Id for «aek 4tw. or fraotio* thereof, and i fattach succeeding tbz. Dnit'vi Jtritieih Possessions, United States, Chili, Costa Bica, Egypt, Italy, Mexico, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Pern, Pago U-go. Paraguay, Portugal, and Portn’jjaese Ooionie-',, Siam Serna, and Postal Agar rt iet is Otnueae Treaty Ports, Id for o*. or traction ;thereof; all other places Sid for th«' os ,;r fraction thereof, and lid for each enooeading o» or fraction thereof. j Psav Ok nit—iitiazid, magi®, td; reply, Id: •«Jl other placet, single.-Id: j reply 'hi each ®adar im. «*4 id «&oh extra Sos. OfccrfW—it *sclnr.ijses aoßtSaueaaopen—Bnniacsrf aMtebliohmen**, £7; priratt? residences. £5 per annum.. Exchange! not continuously ope*, ax •vr-ml charge of £S. Telephone Exchanges at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Napier, Hastings, Palm■raton North, and 'Wanganui are open d day sod ell night. The other Sxaaujifeti oki«ly from i a.m. te i fp.m. PARCEL Poll■'arool* posted in the Dominion tar dalivery ua New fiaaland. no* excised-

PrlatoaS Psp»ra (inoludiag Boohed Magazines, not registered).—All slftoeu, |d p®r Sot. Magazines (regiserod), inland, id for every Sot. or faction thereof. Foreign, Id per Sot. r fraction thereof. One md must be aft opot Qcmmsrs.'at Pnpere.—Town (for so* ounts, oto., assy) id for loki., or Id or first 4os. and id wach succeeding; j oe. Island, Id for first 40e., »«d Ja or each succeeding 8o». All other yiaofts IGoa. Sid, and id for every sd>

dtion&l 2o*. (Open for inspection). Pjittsm aVctt Sarapis Puckett.—lnland, id first Sou. or fraction tb«r#of; ;ver 2os. b? for 'all other places. ’’ All tier pl&o®* id ftrtt 4os. orcry ®d'.itional Sot. or fraction Jd. HssSffitrsiivK,—fid additional lor ail alacwi. Nawejsanma.—-Towa. <aid island, i<J soh, United KirigdoTn, Australia, Canada, Oeyion, India, Jamaica, NatjjL Jr&nge Biver, P'-uth Sea Islands, and Transvaal, Id nach paper. If osder 'oz, (*©nfc by first available route; over ioz. pent by d’Vect steamor only; unpsa Epeox&ll/ *ddre&*<*d sad paid ah •ate of Id for first 4ov. and id for each mooeading #os, AS) other places Xd Money ©rdaro. (By Post). —Paytbla i» Now Zealand, for each £6 or Taction of £5, &d. Common wealthy r iji, Samoa, and Tonga, £B, 6d; £B, s; £7, Is fid; £lO, 3s; £l2. Ba W; 015, 8s; £l7, Ss 6d, £2O. is; maximum £4O. United Kingdom, British Possessions, Oanad*-, United States,, iawaii and Oennaay, 1W for each £1 r fraction thereof. (By TWgraph)— Utuin N*«w Zealand, 8d for every £6 rf fraction of £6, and » telegraph fee •f la. Australia, at raw of postal -i.way irde/t, pine talegraph charge. SJA(II'K lIATCi. «. a. iuftrolina stgtsg a l H t«S nrevV Tiji « « > "'orfolk Island fid ” nitEd States B t (ti i M r.pe Colony 9 7 " cited Kingdom 8 8 ” (Signature and address aenrtgl aa nart &f the message). WAIL NOTifiES. at aria »wsa« at the Pest OSSoa, SfiraW iord. as «®der:— For—luckland—Daily, 8.19 a.ai.; also, Tuesdays, and Fridays, at 4 p.«u ardiff —Daily, 8.35 p.m Douglas—Daily, f p.m. iltltara—Daily, h.lO a.w., B.IS a.**., 3.30 p.m. and i p.m. lawera--Daily, 0.10 a.as., fl.fifi s.b>, ABO p.m., and ® p.m. ttawSo’s Bay—Daily, B.l# I.W a.m., and fi.-IJ p.m. iuir.kama—Daily, ® p.m. Uuiroa-—Daily t p.m Hmimoana—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. Inglewood Daily, 0..10 a m., 3.88 and 6 p.m. vtponga—Daily, 8.98 p.m. .■Core—Monday, Wodnotday, and Friday. d p.m. Kohurataiu—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, (5 p.m. * •owganh—Tuesday, Thuriday, and Saturday, 5.26 p.m. jdadoe—Daily, 8.25 p.m. Mam Trunk--Daily, B.l® a.m., f.M

a.m., And S*,3o p.ro. ttakahu—Tuesday, 'Th« reday a*d B*tnrdfcr, C y.ca , V Hdhirat—Daily, f.l® R.m.. S.S® I.*-, And § p.m. \ Off Plymouth— Daily, 0.10 a.m., 11.19

p.m., SS.BG p.m., and € .p.ia. Mgaire--Daily, 8.10 a.m., 0.10 a.a., 2.80 p.m., and 8 p.tn. Surucßnby — Daily, 0.10 a.m., 1?.96 a.m., 3.80 p.ffi., and * p.». ’ahnenton North—Daily, 8.16 a.m., 9. 50 a.m., svnd 3.90 p.m. l oiiokura. --DaiJy i i p.m rhxn'whafeau -Tuesday* and Batorday*

9 a.m., and Wednesday*, S p.m. iowm—Oaily, b.£6 p.m. Boath Island—Daily, d.lfc m./u , i.BO a.m., and IJ.BO p.m Strathmore—Daily, 0 p.m. Tahora—Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 6 p.m, jTariki—Daily, fe.lß t.m., B.BS p.m., i i>osd 6 p.m. Ttur?kc.wa—Saturday, 0 a.m. ! T a Wera—Daily, 6 p.m, Ho to—Dtuy, t p.m.; also, Tuaadiy j and Saturday, 0 a.m. Tutntswa-—Tuesday and Saturday, 9 a.m. ; Wednesday, 8 p.m. 'Vairarapa—Daily, 8.10 a.m., 9.80 v.ni., anc 2.80 p.m. •'aitara—Daily. 8.10 a.m., 19. SS p.m., and 5* p.m. V/anganci—Daily, 0.10 a.®,, 9.A a.m . S.SO p.m., and G p.m Veiling ton—Daily, 8.10 a.iu. f.BO

a.m., and 2.50 p.m Wbaucamomona— Daily, i p.m , altM Tuesday and Saturday at B.SO a.m. D HTANT“N, fwtfe-jwrtac.

MONDAY, MAY 3, I9l£ 1 — - - - - STRATFORD EVENING POST* tSjUGP 11 1 ■ -v-'-'-rr—«—— —-v 1 :^zjs 'THE DARDANELLES NOTE 1 NOTE! tf>$9TAL IISF9RKATISN. 0 O' ml* •. - • — NOTHING TO BE ALARMED ABOUT NOTHING TG DE ALARMED ABOUT BUTAL ItTEffl. LsHtars an* Leftir Caria.— Lidcidixg Oook Island*), Id for *aobBPT’T • ffl; OFFICIAL NEWS. NEW ZEALAND DETAILED ACCOUNT OF THE LANDING OPERATIONS. m ml .1* -i W J&H A 1 i\ WELL ! HANNAH’S | kw. or frjMrtio* thereof, and J fey *ch succeeding Ron. United Kingdom); Jritiuh Possessions, United State*, Jiiili, Cost# Bica, Egypt, Italy, Moxi“'’'■'LOAN & MERCANTILE AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEAAnother BOOT PEOPLE >o, Nicaragua, Nigeria, Peru, Pago -go, Paraguay Portugal, and Portuguese Colonies, Siam 9erris, and LAND TROOPS’ Sleepless Plight? ANNOUNCE THEIR GREAT RISE IN PRICES, AM) ALL iosta! Agar-ie* ia Ohm*** Treaty nAnno rr * nr 11 ppw \'nV \ vr'li'T) ]{TTT AFTER ALL IT IS Ports, Id fur eiftOii o». oi traotiom GOODS HAVE BEEN ADVANCED, HU i AT ii.it xx tWif for th#l ■ AGENCY CO. LTD. FINE SPIRIT AND DETERMINAYou know what it is—Nerves 1 ; Put them right—act at once be- | fore the trouble gets really serious. 1 Fletcher’s Phosphatonlc will | TION. NOT SUSH A FORMIDABLE AFFAIR. ( os -tr fraction thereof, *nd Hd for iSfcrF eaoceedicf o» or fruotiom tluruof. Fsa« Osfrfr—iitlaud, aiaglw, *d ; reply, Id ; «U oth®r plco*.t, em*]».-ld; reply 'Ll Cttoh aadar ion. ««*{ Jo «&oh extra Son. ’TCl'PHONIR —At axemen®** eemtSaieeB*. open—Butiaeaj viiteblishmen**, £7; privatt? rsuidescyji;. £5 per annum.. BROltOWAY, STRATFORD. * / * ( FLEET’S INTENSE ADMIRATION 3F ACHIEVEMENTS OF MILITARY COMRADES. The Premier has received the following from the High Commissioner, London, .mil (11.20 p.m.): At the Dardanelles the disembarkf | Fix Vour Nerves 1 and You’ll Sleep! j It will tone, strengthen, and build J up your nervous system perman - Jj eittly. Get it to-day I 2 6 and 4/6 - chemists and stores | nost free Chas. A. Fletcher, 1 I am told our gallant soldiers and sailors, and the peoples of Europe are suffering far worse; so that a littleextiu i for footwear, a little more for other things, is not out of reason — IS IT? NOS Chemist, Wellington. H Fletcher’s | PoosBhatonicI HANNAH’S BOOT PEOPLE A file® little Dairy farm of 71 acres, freehold, all in grabs ana ueen ploughed merit of the army began before sunExchange! wot continuously open. as with the exception of about 10 acres; divided into 12 paddocks-; no weeds; 5 roomed house, s r able, trupshed, hay and cowshed; 0 miles from ilso on Sunday, six different beaches being used. The operation was coverEVEN AT THIS TIME, SELL AT THAT •vioft! charge of £5. Telephone Exchanges at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch. Dunedin, railway, handy to school and factory. £32 per acre; very easy terms to t .,l by the whole fleet. Hie ARE REASONABLE, AND DEFY CflAUH-. llidGA I ft ALL LINES OE BOOTS AND SHOES. Invercargill, Napier, Hastings, Palm•raton North, and Wanganui are open a good man. Stock (20 cows, etc.) may bo had at valuation. No. S-934 lauding was immediately successful on five beaches, although opposed with 'I d»,y »nd *11 night. The otbe r ExNice piece sheep and cattle country. 600 Acres CO.R.P. and LIT ), about 250 acres grassed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed house in fair order; 2i miles from township, school, etc; good road ; 5) vigor by a strongly entrenched enemy, the successive lines being protected b> barbed wire entanglements, which in BUY AT janjir®* okiely from i a.m. ti i fp.m. EUROPEAN AGENCY, HANNAHS PARCEL Pom. miles to railway. Price for Goodwill £5 per acre. This is a splendid opportunity for a man of limited capital, as owner has other property, and will sell this on almost any terms to a bona fide purchaser. No. 6-1028. We have a full stock of Crass and Clover Seeds of all varieties.— Buda Kale, B.L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Carton Winter Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury some places were fifty yards wide and supported by artillery. On the sixth beach, near Sedd-el-Bahr, the troops could not advance until the evening, when a fine attack by British infantry from the direction Cape Tekeh relieved’the pressure on Wholesale Indents promptly execute' it lowest cash prices for all Bntis *nd Continental goods, including— Books and Btationeiy, ALL BRITISH, ANYHOW. •'arool* posted in the Dominion far dalivery lh N»w laaland. no* excaodn.u. a»» o.sc. «. & m. i. C. §. S3 a 1 1 1 iib e ii 1. 8 Ijft lib as 18 | 1* Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists’ Sundries China Earthenware and Glasswaia THE ELITE. Sheaf Chaff, etc. their front. The arrangements, as far Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessonw <lh e 7| B | B t MANURES. — For all Crops—Laves Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY, — Farmers’ Favorite Drills (just arrived), Disc Spike and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing as the landing was concerned, were carried out with the utmost detail between the fleet and army. The result Drapery, Millinery and Piece Gooaf Fancy Goods and ' Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals Jewellery, Plate, and Watches, *> ELTHAMi BARGAINS IN MILLINERY AND LADIES WEAR. 61b e B B S 8 ft sib e m an bo 7ib a i b « ss e 81b 5 lh MB • • 81b I S U B B • 181b 1 6* 4 B B • Wires, Wire Netting, Staples, Sheep Dip, Calf-foods, Cow and Horse’ Covers. Call or Write for Quotations. of the first day’s operations was the establishment of strong forces of BriPhotographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen’s Stores, The MISSES WALSH AND O’BRIEN tish, Australian, and French at three etc., etc. Ulb £ a IS B fi •

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 2

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POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 2

POSTAL INFORMATION. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 3 May 1915, Page 2

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