WILL THE FIRST “RAINBOW” GOME TO YOUR BASKET I 'As a real live-wire fishing enthusiast you’ll surely be one of tlie first to hook the toothsome trout! Got everything ready? Better take a look through your tackle and see. If there’s anything wanting, come to JAMES’ for If you want advice on auy tackle question, ask. Our wide experience in all matters, fishing will help you ! r\ TA T A 11/fTAQ Fancy Goods and Jewellery, Vv'. J_J . x VIVXXJ ks* Broadway, Stratford.
Have you a photograph 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. HAREHOLDERS are notified that tke 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 pig from the amount deducted for insurance. A DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, on share capital. The above payments are due and may bo 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.
STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. i* 1 ' - GILIENTS of the Office are requestf l ed to note that Messrs Rutherford, Macalister and Coleman have now been appointed Agents for the State Fire Insurance Office at Stratford. Mr Coleman will continue to personally supervise the Insurance Department. RUTHERFORD, MACALISTER, AND COLEMAN, Fenton Street, Stratford. (Opposite Newton King’s Implement Store). ANTED a strong youth for farm ■ no milking. Must be aide to plough. Good homo; good wages. Apply to “Farmer, 1 ’ care of “Evening Post.” TARANAKI LAND BUILDING AND IN VESTMENT St)CJ ETY, PEBMANENT (Established 1805). ONTHLY Subscriptions are Due and payable at the Secretary’s Office, Brougham Street, New Plymouth on MONDAY, Sth inst., between 1 , the hours/)! Ah30 a.m, and 4 p.m. ; ; E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.
1 MPO UNDING NOTICE. IMPOUNDED by the County Ranger tor trespass on the Opunako Koatl, 3-11-15, 1 Jletl Store Cow, one nick in left ear, small patch of white on the left side; also, 1 lied and White Store Cow, three notches in the white ear, one notch in the left ear, lump on the jaw. If these are not claimed and all expenses paid they will he sold by Public Auction on the 21st day of November, 1915, at 12 noon o'clock sharp. Also impounded by the Borough Ranger for trespass on the Swansea Hoad, 3-LI-15, 1 Hack-Bay Gelding, aged, white patch on forehead and nose, long tail, not shod. If this is not claimed and all expenses paid, it will be sold by public auction on the 10th day of November, 1915, at 12 noon o’clock sharp. FRANK LANE, Poundkeeper. WANTED— A good milker on a small farm of 70 acres. T\ ages 35s week. Apply New Zealand Loan and Mercantile, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 57, 5 November 1915, Page 6
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