.• JLV BEGS to inform residents of the Stratford District that he has started business as a high-class TEA SALESMAN, and will personally wait on residents for their orders . within the next few days. Special arrangements have been made to supply a fine quality, Britiftbgrown and All-British handled Tea without interruption of supplies. Residents are respectfully requested to try the goods I offer. Further particulars in future issue. W. H. KELLY. Box f'*, Stratford. LEGAL NOTICE. .i|"lt TRUBY KING, L.L.8., of New ■i-M- Plymouth. Solicitor, begs to announce that lie has taken over' the Legal Pimetice until lately carried on at Stratford bythe late Colonel' W. G. Malone. Business will be carried on as heretofore at the Offices *at Broadway, Stratford, 'under the style of ."MALONE AND KTNG." R J. PAGE, Trance Medium, - Clairvoyant and Psy'chometrist (reg.) New Zealand arid- England. Short season. Interviews 10, to 8 "Corodale," Antonio Street, off Cordelia Street, north. Leaving September 15. I HE' FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ORGANISATION SOCIETY .OF N.Z. LTD., have':,much Vpleasrire iu advising their Shareholders, Clients, and the Public generally, that'they has appointed;Mr Alex. Stewart as their representative in the Stratford and surrounding districts. »'. i . '..•■ <" ■ ,G. A. HOLDER, | - Manager. N TRAYED or Stolen from \ Newton 1 King's yard, Stratford, Horse and Gig—horse black, clipped all over —light Gig. Reward on information to Davey's Stables. V NOTICE TO FARMERS. [7 ANTED to kriow that ' * "Borthwick and Sons will receive Pigs, commencing Monday next, KKb September, at Toko, Stratford .and Te Wera oh Tuesday 1-lth, Midhirst, Wednesday loth. / 7ANTED KNOWN.—SaIe of Music, Accordeons, and Pianos at Dixon's, Stratford.
'ANTED KNOWN.—Peggy waltz T T Is 9d, Dorothy Perkins waltz Is 6d. All music, reduced during salo, at Dixon's, Stratford. 7 ANTED KNOWN.—AII copyright Songs and Pianoforte Music at in/stock" 'sVstrat'f .ANTED KNOWN.—The b6ys *' can buy .Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon's, during" tho sale. ~ jTANTED by capable woman, position as working companion or housekeeper. Apply "Otago," care ol this office. 7ANTED—Young man or youth * * to assist with milking machines, permanent job. Apply H. E. Nowell, Climie Road. Neaere. ■ ' loom. Apply Evening Post. r OST on Bird Road on Saturday ' evening, Boy's Overcoat with packet photographs in pocket addressed to Mrs .). H. Hayward, Ngacrc. Finder please return to above address. 7ANTED a man for. farm to T » plough and milk; wages £2 and* found. Apply F. J. McDonald, Stratford. Dairy Factory. \I7ANTED to sell cheap, Piano, by * » ETopkinson, London-, almost new, Apply P° x 7-9; Stratford. RIVATE Board and Residence! J- for two gentlemen. Apply Stratford Post*' !
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 10 September 1915, Page 6
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