NEARLY Pick out that Wedding Present oi Easter Gift while the selection is good, an stocks w slu "' t this year, but we now have a nice variety of lines suitable for the season SILVER GOODS. COPPER GOODS. FANCY%ROCKERY. LEATHER GOODS. SILVER PLATE. NICE CHINA. JEWELLERY AND WATCHES. Etc.. Etc. IF GOING FOR THAT PROMISED HOLIDAY. CALL ON US FOR YOUR HAND BAG, BRIEF BAG, KIT BAG, OR SUIT CASE, WE CAN SUIT YOU. C.E.JAMES. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. THE NOTED SHOP FOR PRESENTS OF ALL SORTS. ON SHOWGROUND, EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1916. H/fONSTER jTfeEMONSTRATIQN. In aid of Taranaki Wounded Soldiers' Fund. GRAND SPECTACULAR DISPLAYS. MARCH PAST AND MILITARY MANOEUVRES. SEE THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS' DISPLAY. PARADE OE MOUNTED TROOPS. MUSIC BY MASSED BANDS. SIDE SHOWS AND AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD. BE ON*E OF TARAKAKI'S RECORD CROWD. It. MASTERS, Hon. Sec.
■m/TADAM PALETTA, gifted CkurItJ. voyant Palmist, of London. Patronised by Nobility. Consulted Daily, 9 till 5, Juliet Street North, Bth house past Trinit.\ Church. Country clients send 2s 6d and Birth Date. , - ",»<>! mi Great Patriotic Demonstration, ~1(WN HALL, STRATFORD. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916, at 8 p.'m. WANGANUI SILVER BAND. Proceeds in aid of New Homes for Children of Fallen Soldiers. TICKETS—2 S and Is. "A TREAT FOR TOKOITES." STRATFORD WSTR E LS, TOKO Town Hall TUESDAY NEXT. •20 ARTISTS 20 An entertainment comprising some of : Australia's and New Zealand's professional and amateur entertainers. HEAR THE Quaint Negro Melodies —Hear the- Orchestra of ten Musicians— Hoar the Latest in SongsHear the Silvery Tenors—Hear the Basso Profundos—Hear the Lady Vocalists—Hear the VentriloquistHear the Screaming Jokes. .The Entertainment throughout to be. accompanied by a first-class ORCHESTRA 10 PERFORMERS 10 DANCE TO FOLLOW. Prices to Entertainment, 1 s and fid ; To Dance, (jents 2s. C. H. FON, Musical Director, R. MASTERS, Hon. Sec. TARANAKI FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.
•\TOT[CE is hereby given that tlio i-N Eleventh Annual Meeting of Members of the above Association will be held in the Town Hall (side-room), Stanners Street, Eltham, on SATURDAY, the 2Pth APRIL, 1016, at 2 UUSINKSS.—I. To receive Kepoi and Balance-sheet. 2. Jfllectioi of Directors and Auditor. 3 General. Dated this 12th day of April, 1916. t o£-April, 1916. TRISTRAM, NOTICE TO FARMERS. jWING to Easter Holidays. Dmiock ' and Co. will not receive Pig* il further notice. .1. MARRA, Representative, ■riOll SALE—A lady's Budge-wnit-X worth Bicycle in first-class order. Price £4. Apply tliis office. lIiAJSB RUDINGS, Fnlstatf Street, wishes to notify the public that she lias commenced Dressmaking at I the a hove address. Costumes a speci in lit v.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 10, 14 April 1916, Page 6
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