srr WILL THE FIRST “RAINBOW” COME ! TO YOUR BASKET I £ m As a real live-wire fishing enthusiast you 11 surely be one of the first to hook the (ootl.s>nne trout! Got everything ready ? Better take a look through yow tackle and see. It there’s anything wanting, eonie to JAMLo tor THE VERY TACKLE YOU WANT I Here in great variety you 11 find Hods, Lines, Hooks, LI vs and the hundred and oik* sundries that go to make up a thoroughly good kit. Call! Here are a few items that you need: — rods. hooks. REELS. LINES. CASTS, NETS. £ tc., £tc. If you want advice on any tackle question, ask. Our wide experience in all matters, fishing will help you ! ttj r a -m/fTTtCt Fancy Goods and Jewellery, v* .111* tl ßroadway, Stratford.
Have vou a photogrape which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be done as well at the McAllister studio, Stratord, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don’t trust pictures you value to itinerant canvassers. Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD. Shareholders are notified that the Directors have authorised the following payments for the year ended August 31, 1915: A BONUS OF ONE FARTHING PER POUND on all Bacon Pigs and Porkers supplied during the year. . A REFUND OF FIVEPENCE per i pig from the amount deducted for insurance. A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, on share capital. (|) - . The above payments are due and may he obtained at the office of the Company, Inglewood, or will be posted to shareholders after the 9th instant. ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, October 5, 1915. 1 1 '■ ■. STRATFORD CROQUET AND : i TENNIS CLUB. THe Club’s Courts will be OPENED FOR THE .SEASON on Thursday next, at 3 p.m.. Members and their friends invited to attend. A Small Charge will bo made for admission. Proceeds to Patriotic Funds. E. G. RTERA, Hon. Sec. A NEW PLYMOUTH HOUSE FOR DISPOSAL. WELL-BUILT 4-rooracd House just finished, every modern convenience, 1-acre, adjoining beach, dry, healthy, well sheltered. For Sale at cost £750, £SO down, or would take vacant section, or let for duration of war at £1 per week with right of purchase. Apply “St. Trond,” care of this office.
PUBLIC MEETING, TOWN HALL. . A T the request of the Councillors and the Council Employees, the Mayoress,'Mrs*‘J. W. Boon, invites ail ladies willing to assist in preparing supper at the Social to he tendered to the Returned Soldiers and 11th Rcinforcement.s in the Town Hall on November 11, to meet her in the Town Hall on Wednesday November A, at A.AO p.m,, to make arrangements. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. ‘VXTANTFD Surfaceman fur Puniwhakan Riding, 9 S day. (food house and three acres near school (small rental). • Apply County Council Office, Applications close November !). W. .). LOPDELL, County Engineer. ANTED—A Cabinetmaker, per- * * manent job. Apply Aitkenaml Evans, Feilding. WANTI4D—A good milker on a ' ' small farm of i(J acres. Wages ■'los week. Apply New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, Stratford. [>IU HA RCA INS oil'et ing a t Fos- ■ tor’s Alteration Sale. Last day of Sale. Wednesday Ard, r'iHEAP HOOTS AND SHOES at I*oster’s Sale. The Sale closes Wednesday, November Ard. Hn v now and save money. ( \LOSING DAY of November Aid. Foster’s Sale All Hoots and Shoes at Reduced ITiees. Mal; f , u e of this opportunity.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 6
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566Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 54, 2 November 1915, Page 6
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