SPECIAL WATCH VALUES FOR ONE MONTH. marked prices for one month. ®36.wV SILVER HUNTING WALTHAMS* £3 to £4 10s. SILVER HUNTING OMEGAS, 40s to £3S 10S. NICKEL OPEN FACE OMEGAS, 30* SILVER OPEN FACE OMEGAS 40*. TEX YEAR GUARANTEED GCLD HUNTING CASE WALTHAM and OMEGAS, 50s to £4. SILVER OMEGA CHRON'OMETERS £6 10S. NICKEL OPEN FACE SWING RING 37S 6d. yEM’ s>i ♦ Large Assortment Ladles’ Watches for the pocket and wrist from * 15s 6d to 70s. ALL THE ABOVE LINES ARE GUARANTEED. You take no ri.sk and save 4s in the £ Discount now. THE STOCK IS LARGE AND MUST BE REDUCED. C. E. JAMES, BBOADWAY STRATFORD,
NOTICE. WE, tile undersigned stablekeepers. of Stratford, liave agreed to lisp tin* price of Feeds to Two Shillings, as from Ist September, Mil.-). A. J, DAA'KY (Empire). T. WADE (County). H. J. WOBTHLXOTOX AND CO. (Dominion). SIDNEY .TOXICS (Crown). JAMES THACKER (Club). PATRICK PHELAN (Commercial). PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. SICK AND WOUNDED. A FUND for tlie purpose of assist-, ing the above has been opened, and contributions ,will be received by Members of the Committee). Messrs W. P. Kirkwood, T. H. Penn, J'. W. Boon, J. ,W. McMillan, N. J. King EL E. Abraham, Dr Paget,‘or J. B. RICHARDS, Hon. Secretary. “IT GST- between Stratford and Douglas, brown Hand Bag,- containiiig Surgical Instruments. Reward on return to Dr. Paget, Stratford. IP OR ESTER S’ HAUL.—Mr J. Page. Reg X.Z. and 1 England, 8 p.m., jTbnrsday evening, Public Demonstration. PsycbometVy ami Clairvoyance from Articles placed on tlie table. Admission (id. , d NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RUGBY FOOTBALL MATCH, AUCKLAND v. TARANAKI. AT NEW PLYMOUTH. On 2(jtb August, the usual 4.25 p.m. train will be delayed to leave Xew Plymouth at 5..42 p.m. for Hawera. The usual 7 p.m. train will be delayed to leave Stratford at 7.55 p.m. for Wliaiigamnmona. Holiday excursion tickets, available for return on day of issue only, will be issued to New Plymouth on 2(ith August, from Hawera and intermediate stations by trains leaving Hawera 7.25 a.in. and 11.15 a.m. BY ORDER. TENDERS FOR BUSHFELLINC. riIFNDERS will be received until J- noon on Thursday, the 2nd day of September, at my office, Stratiord, for Bushfelling and Scrub Cutting on Sections 9 and 10, Block 12, Egmonb Survey District, in separate lots averaging about L4O acres in area. For ther particulars and specilieations at mv ollice. E. C. BOBIXSOX, Engineer. SPIRITUALISTS ROOM, Mr Brook, ing, Juliet Street, Stratiord, Thursday, 8 p.m.. A Psychometric or Soul Reading Demonstration, also written questions answered, will be conducted by Miss Walton. Admission (id.
OST in Broadway last night, bunch of Keys. Kinder will ho roward--0(| by retnrnidip; same to ibis ollioo. W A NTH I), Housemaid waitress, (iood to suitable girl. Apple Box 2. Wbaneamomoiia. ' \ WANTED the public to remcmiier the date. 2G-S-15, in Parish JTall. Hi>«; Conversazione. Splendid program me, vocal and instrumental. A beautiful collection ol mounted New Zealand Kerns-— Arranged ' II one pair beautiful Oak Krames, presented by Mr Donaldson, llawera, now on view at Mr H. -I. Hopkins'. Refreshments provided. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. His Worship the Mayor to preside. WANTED a smart, youth for grocer's cart ami to assist, in shop. Apply Richardson, Storekeeper, Broad. WANTED Dili for Cash Desk, also hoy for parcels. Apply KI). Lowers, St rat lord.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 97, 25 August 1915, Page 6
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