“ANZAC” MILLINERY “ANZAC” MILLINERY “ANZAC” MILLINERY “ANZAC” MILLINERY AND READY-TO-WEARS. READY-TO-WEARS. READY-TO-WEARS. READY-TO-WEARS. ' • ————— THE JOFFRE” CAPS. HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ! SMART, STYLISH, UP-TO-DATE. LOOK AT ROBINSONS WINDOW. Compare the Prices with anything you see Elsewhere. THE READY-MONEY STORE, FOR BEST VALUE.
SOLDIERS’ FAREWELL. A'. FAIMiWELL SOCIAL will ho MM in the Coronation Hall, Toko, on Friday Evening, 31st March, farewelling several of the Toko Boys who are going on active service. Admission—Cents 2s 6d, Ladies Is. NOTICE is hereby given that See-* tion 5, Block VI., Mahoe, 783 acres is open-for sale or selection on optional conditions, and applications will be received at the District Lands Office, New Plymouth, up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 20, 1910, Full particulars mayjie obtained at the aforementioned office. C. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
BOXING. THE . Side Show 'Committee would he glad to hear from all Boxing who would officiate or assist at the Ringside on the occasion of the Monster Boxing Tournament on '“Soldiers’ Day” at the Showgrounds on Easter Monday.
rjIARANAKI THE 2ntlJJAURAKI ■ LA INS. X ACRES (more or less), 2 well-drained swamp, suitdivided into 10 paddocks by drains and fences. Road and river frontages, <SO acres ploughed and laid down in grass, 12 acres cleared and surface sown, balance good rough feed. Over I' l ' per acre was taken last year, with but-ter-fat at Is 2d. Capable of running next season 55 cows and four horses, and young stock, and doing them Well. Cheese factory in course of erection 11 miles away. Any dairy farmer will understand that owing to difference paid for cheese over butter-fat, it is not overestimating to say probable income next season £8 per acre. Only 3 miles by metalled road to two saleyards, P. 6., store and railway station. Nine miles Paeroa, 12 miles Thames, daily steamer and train x service; to Auckland. House 4 large rooms and scullery, washhouse, buggy, implement and tool sheds, cowshed, engine and separator room 4-cow “'I roloar milking machine installed. There is £I4OO of Public Trust money,-interest paying principle with •36 years to run, on this place. For further particulars apply by letter to “Owner,” care of “Stratford, Post.”
WANTED— Office Assistant at once. J. H. Thompson, Land Agent, Stratford. Methodist cur rch.—Harvest Festival Sale of Work and Produce to-morrow, March 30th. Large variety of goods. Sheep-guessing, Art Gallery, Refreshments. Sale to he opened at 2:30 p.m. by His Worship. the Mayor. WANTED— A few truck loads Rough Firewood, matai or rata, must be sound wood. State price on trucks.—Quinn Brothers, Box •», Hawera. I' OST in Stratford last Wednesday, J Purse containing money, owners name inside. 10s Reward on returning to Miss Ella Seed, Douglas. ' . ' 1 -I_A HALF-PLATE CAMERA arid Outlit for sale cheap. Apply “Camera,” Box 50, P.O. Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 96, 29 March 1916, Page 6
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