STRATFORD RECRUITING COMMITTEE. "Your Kin? and Count'y Mood You.*’ Applications for enrolment in future Reinforcements may be made with any members of the Com mittoe, viz., His Worship the Mayor (Mr J. W. Boon), and Messrs J. Masters, C. D. Sole, and Lieutenant Gray, or with the undersigned at the Borough Council Chambers, PHILIP SKOGLDNI), Town Clerk. Hon. Sec. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. rjTHE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters’ Hall EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 2 to 5 p.m. Free to all. MISS RAMSAY; Clairvoyant and Psychoraetrist, can be consulted at Mrs Birdsall’s, Antonio Street, hours 11 to 12 and 2 to 5 except Saturdays. Evenings, by appointment. MADAM PALETTA, gifted Clairvoyant Palmist, of London. • Patronised by Nobility. Consulted Daily, 9 till 5, Juliet Street North, Bth house past Trinity Church. Country clients send 2s Gd and Birth Date. , TJTARAN AKI THE 2nd T| AURAKI p LAI NS. j AOl ACRES (more or less), fLIJIOS well-drained swamp, -subdivided into 10 paddocks by drains and fences. Road and river frontages, 50 1 acres ploughed and laid down in grass, 12 acres cleared and surface sown, balance good rough feed. Over £'3 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.
Choose factory in course of erection! li miles away. Any dairy farmer will understand that owing to difference paid for cliecso over butter-fat, it is not overestimating to say probable income next season £8 per acre. Anly 3 miles by metalled rood fo two saleyards, P. 6., stole and railway station. Nine miles Paeroa, 12 miles Thames, daily steamer and train service to Auckland. House 4 large .rooms and scullery, washhouse, buggy, implement and tool sheds, cowshed, engine and separator room 4-cow “i’roloai milking machine installed. There is £I4OO of Public Trust money, interest paying principle with 3tl years to run, on this place, hoi further particulars apply by letter to “Owner,” care of “Stratford Post.
DAVE GRAHAM has purchased f the whole output of a Nelson or-rj chard and can offer the finest fruit ever shown in Stratford at bedrock prices. Try a case of Cox’s Orange Pippins, the finest dessert apple in the plO- - WANTED To Let by contract from 50 to 100 cords of firewood. Apply G. W. Mills, stationer, SI ratford. "STS 7 ANTED KNOWN—That Miss ( V i Endings, Dressmaker and Costumier, lias removed to No. 1 Room in York Chambers, just above Richardson’s Store. WANTED TO BUY, a litter of Rigs, a few days old. without' the sow. Apply to C. Mcnli, Bird j Road, Stratford j WANTED— Employment by Gar- ( doner in town daily or otherwise, could milk one or two cows. Ad-, dross “Gardener,” care of this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 23, 2 May 1916, Page 6
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