WILL THE FIRST “RAINBOW” GOME TO YOUR BASKET I r As a real live-wire fitting enthusiast you’ll surely be one V of the first to hook the toothsome trout! Got everything 1 ready ? Better take a look through your tackle and see. It there’s anything wanting, route to JAMES for | THE VERY TACKLE YOU WANT ! f Here in great variety you'll find Hods, Lines, Hooks, 5 Elys and the hundred and one sundries that go to make up a .thoroughly good kit. Call! Here are a few items that you need : RODS. HOOKS. .REELS. LINES, tb f,S> CASTS. NETS. Etc., Etc. If you want advice on any tackle question, ask. Our wide experience in all matters, fishing will help you ! 1 ) i*. n C.E. JAMES, Fancy Goods and Jewellery, Broadway, Stratford.
j !; NOTICE. OWING to illness, the Plunkefc Nurse will not visit Stratford for several weeks. Mothers wishing advice can obtain same by corresponding with the P'nmkeV Nurse at Hawera. It'. . \ ■r-rf'-r \ <■ SPECIAL NOTICE. JUST.. . ARRIVED—CHEVROLET' CAR, Baby Grand Model, five* seater. Just the Car for the man of moderate means, splendidly designed, cheap to run. Call and inspect Norcross* Garage, Broadway. Sole agent for Stratford and surrounding districts. NOTICE. BURING jny temporary absence from Stratford, my Dental Practice will be carried on by Messrs Hunter and Lyons and Mr T. A. Lonergan, who have uriost generously offered to do so. b Mr J; B. Richards Will act as my attorney. ! ’ '> ’• - i 1 vLIIU v ! F. N. FUSSELL. ■ ?f:?.t?PATRIOTIC MARKETS. * THE LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE desire ; to irifdrm' the public that they intend holding PATRIOTIC MARKETS EACH SATURDAY in the Rooms lately occupied by Mrs Brooking. •The 'Committee will be glad to receive gifts of produce or other articles, arid the Rooms will be open ’for receiving gifts on Friday aftermion and all driySaturday] ■ ; ■! •' •• BECONOiHOSP IT AL'B MIP FUN D. THE Stratford Patriotic Committee ."announce the opening of the lurid. ‘iSubscriptioris will be received by ariy rihember of the General ComW. McMILTiAN, Hon. Sec. OCR SALE—Good Spring -Dray, -V also Spring-cart horse. Apply Harford Ltd., Midhirst. STRATFORD HOME DEFENCE CORPS AND NATIONAL RESERVE EGMONT CLUB FAREWELL SOCIAL. Members will fall in at School Gyml- - at 7.15 sharp. Record attendance requested befitting the occasion. W. LANDER, Hon. Sec.
"ITT ANTED—Young lady for office 1 »»V work and to assist in shop also Hoy for light delivery and assist in shop.—Algers Store, Broadway South. . u__—; NOTICE. mO LET—S-ROOMED HOUSE and J- 5 ACHES LAND, water and electric light, 12 minutes from Post Office.' “ Also—.s ROOMED HOUSE, all conveniences!, 1-acre, 10 minutes from Host Office. T. WHITE. (White’s Corner), Stratford. HANNAH’S JOB SALE.—A really pretty up-to-date Shoe for ladies in Black, Suede, and Patent Leather, 2-hutton, 10s ltd. See outdoor and left-hand window. TA RANAKt EDUCATION BOARD. A HDURATIONS will be received tit • V the Education Office up to FRIDAY. OCTOBER 22, for the following positions:— Bell Block.— Grade 3, Head Teacher, •salary £2OO-£250 and house. Korn.— Grade 2, Sole Teacher, salary £l4O-:£190 and house. , Waitnra.—Grade .la. First A.ssisti ant .(nVata), salarv LT9O-.C220. INSTRUCTRESS TN DRESSMAKING;— Present salary £IOO per annum and actual travelling expenses for twenty-four hours per week. Ability to teach other domestic subjects will be taken into account. All .overtime paid at the rate of 5s per;hour. P S. WHITCOMBR, 'Secretary, Education Office, New Plymouth, October 6, 1913.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 6
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