NOTICE. TNOXT FORGET Mr s Bianchi’s Dance at the Forester’s Hall to-morrow evening (Wednesday). HANNAH’S JOB LINK SALE.— Two Extry, Extry, Ex try Special Lines.—Lady’s Pat', and 31 at. Kid Derby-Shoes, 1-is (3d; Lady’s Pat. and Suede Derby Slices, 18s 6d; and a beautiful Button Shoe in Patent and Grey Suede. 17s Gri, was 2os; all best makers and up-to-date shapes. 1%/J’ISS WALTON, Clairvoyant, may be interviewed at Mr Brooking’s, Juliet Street, Stratford, back of School. Hours 1 till 8. Clairvoyant Readings from handwriting by post, 2s. NOTICE. INURING my temporary absence *■'' from Stratford, my Dental Practice will be carried dm' by Messrs Hunter and Lyons'and Mi-i T. , A. Lonergan, who have most generously offered to do so. Mr J. B. Richards will act as my attorney.: f F. N. FUSSELL. . ! C. A. COPELAND. (late of Wellington) DESIRES to notify that he has purchased the DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of MERCHANDISE; PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE of the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. C. A. COPELAND. PATRIOTIC COMMIT'EE. SICK AND , WOUNDED. A FUND for the purpose of assistiug the above has been opened, and contributions will be received by Members of the Committee, Messrs T. H. Penn, J. W. Boon, J. W. McMillan, T. E. Coleman (Ngaere), Dr. Paget, H. E. Abraham, N. J. King,
W. P. KIRKWOOD,: Acting Hon. Secretary. HANNAH’S JOB LINE SALE.— Two Extry, Extry, Ex try Special Lines.—Lady's Pat. and Hat. Kid Derby Shoes, Jis 6d; Lady’s Pat. and Suede Derby Shoes. 18s 6d : and a beautiful Hutton Shoe' in Patent and Grey Suede, J7s Qd, was 2"» s; all best makers and up-to-date shapes. , A CONCERT AND DANCE will be hold'tin' the Ngaero Hall on| Thursday, September 2.'1, at 8 p.m.l Proceeds for the Wounded Soldiers’ Fund. Concert—Adults is, children (id; Dance—Gents Is (id, Ladies a basket.—A. C. COLEMAN, Secretary. SALVATION ARMY HALL.—j C-J Thursday, 2.‘ird inst., 8 p.m.,) “The Salvation Army and the Present War,” by Brigadier A. B. Carmichael. Cr J. H. Thompson, presiding. Cornish Pasty Supper to follow. Admission 6d. TAPANESE are our Allies, you support them. See our Japanese window display.—Charles E. James. Straying on my farm for ■ the last two months, one Jersey Heiicr. . Owner can have same by paying expenses. W. B. MARTIN, Huiroa. H ANNAH’S JOB SALE.—-A really pretty up-to-date Shoe for ladies iu Black. Suede, and. Patent Leather. 2-butt. Mi. 10s lid. See our door and left-hand window. A NTE/i).-.- I*' irewood Sid it t ;ors. Apip.y R. Willis, R owau.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 19, 21 September 1915, Page 6
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