PUBLIC NOTICES. LEGAL HOLIDAYS. ,HE Offices of Solicitors practising in Stratford, will be Closed from I p.m. on Thursday, the 23rd Decemier, 1915, to 9 a.m. on Tuesday, the ,Ith January, 1916. S. MACALISTER, Acting Hon. Secretary, Taranaki Law Society (Stratford Branch). STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. IHE Borough Offices will be closed for the Christmas Holidays at loon on 24th inst., to Monday, 3rd 'anuary, 1916, inclusive. The Library vill bo open during the period menioned on 24th December from 7 till i p.m. Wednesday, 29th December, ' till 8 p.m. Friday, 31st December, ' till 8 p.m. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. OUR Marts and Offices will be CLOSED on SATURDAY, Decsmber 25, MONDAY, December 27, TUESDAY, December 28, SATURDAY, January 1, and MONDAY, January 3. NEWTON KING. N.Z. LOAN AND M. A. COY. WEBSTER, DOBSON, AND CO. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. IN pursuance of the Banking Act, 1908, TUESDAY, 28th Dec., 1915, is hereby appointed a Special Bans Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks throughout the Dominion. I?HE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., R. A, HOLMES, Inspector. itLE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. B. M. MOLINEAUX, Inspector. THE BANK Of AUSTRALASIA, R. B. SMITH, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Wm. CALLENDER, General \Manager. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD., D. W. DUTHIE, General Manager.
NOTE.—The above Banks will also be CLOSED on the 25th and 27th December. FARMER'S GIFT PRODUCT MART. SALE OF WOitiv AND PRODUCE in C.B.A. Buildings, Daily from 18th to 24th, Dec. Proceeds in aid of Nursing Sisterhood Fund and Wounded Colonial Boys at Home. Farmers' Donations Requested. A Special Stall for volunteer Sisterhood, to which gifts may be specially given. . Your kind assistance earnestly asked. STRATFORD HOSPITAL. ANTED.—Applications for the position of Wardsman. Salary and duties can b© ascertained at my office. n T. HARRY PENN, ,; Secretary. NOTICE. •*•*■ ly with Mr T. Mercer, begs to inform the public of Stratford, that he has taken over the business of TOBACCONIST and HAIRDRESSER, lately carried on by MR HARRY BENDALL, Broadway, and trusts that old and new clients will give him their patronage. Customers may rely on his prompt and personal attention to all their requirements. ARTHUR RICHARDSON, Hairdresser'and Tobacconist.
PUBLIC MEETING. SERBIAN RELIEF. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Elder's .Rooms on Thursday, 23rd inst. at 8 p.m., for the purpoae of organising a fund for the relief of the Serbians. "Help is only real if it comes quickly." JOS. W. BOON, Mayor. G. N. CURTIS, Chairman Belgian Relief Committee. OR C4ALE. F OR S •*- ' Improved Dairy Farm, of 192 Acres. Price £2O per acre, Sixrooms, Bathroom and Scullery. Government Mortgage £1460, at 6J per cent. Terms Cash over Mortgage. Owner's sole reason for selling—bad health. The first man who inspects will buy. All particulars on application to "DOUGULS," Care of this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 17, 23 December 1915, Page 8
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