CTJHE FOB RHEUMATISM -This h not a- patent medicine, it is ■a prescription of an eminent Engiisn specialist. For years I had! been £ sufferer from chronic rheumatism One S ago I of the leadine specialists-vof the Dominion ceased). On receiptor,postage^ stamps, money order, or Wtai'notes for 4a 6d I will : post twelye. of the remedyjwhieh thus^cialiSf, declared I|thV only thinginownito science as a cure for this painful, disease. F. Ko3,' Wflllinuton.— Adn. p . t " !' ■ - •""" •■■■! ''""■■■* ; j. i
"AVE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH - which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be done as well at the McALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in the Dominion. Don't trustpictures you value to itinerant canvassers. ... Get a quotation for any photographic work from the MCALLISTER STUDIO, Broadway North. ; S,.MARY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, v V STRATFORD. HEAD MISTRESS—Miss M. E. All- , man Marchant, M.A., late head mistress of the Otago Girls' High School, Dunedin. ASSISTANT MISTRESS-Miss S. E. - Fleming (Student of Victoria College and late head mistress of St. Margaret's School, Christchurch).
second Term—June 7 to August 25. School open on a Wednesday. New pupils are enrolled and classified on the Tuesday before. Boarders must arrive on the 'iTiesday. ~ There are only two vacancies in the present house. An extension is being planned, and application should be made sow for this and following terms, lie only a limited number of boarders can be admitted. Prospectus and full particulars on application from A, D. STANLEY, Secretary, Box 59, Stratford.' KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. THE Stratford Retailers Association have decided to observe Monday, June sth, in lieu of Saturday, June 3rd (King's Birthday). Shops will remain open all day on Thursday, June Bth. STRATFORD RETAILERS ASSOCIATION. HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM TO LEASE. TENDERS are invited for the lease of that highly-improved Dairy* Farm, situated on the Reaconsfield Road (opposite creamery) lately occn-, pied by J. Jago.< deceased, comprising l 100 acres, sub-divided into 15 paddocks, splendid dwelling house of 7 rooms, with all conveniences, also man's cottage, and all necessary farm buildings, all buildings practically new, up-to-date, and in thorough or* der.
Tenders to Close on June 20th, 1916. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to he addressed to Mrs JJago, Wharehuia, Midhirst; The conditions of lease may he seen and farm inspected on any week day a iter 1 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 45, 27 May 1916, Page 6
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388Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 45, 27 May 1916, Page 6
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