I :,;i. OUR " TH ANNUAL JOB LINE STOCKTAKING SALE " ' jjsjSEj» WILL BE CONTINUED TILL SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST, SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. SATURDAY NEXT, sth INST. OUR DISCOUNTS OF Is IN THE POUND ON ALL JEWELLERY, CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVER PLATE, Etc., HOLD GOOD TILL SATURDAY NEXT. OUR JOB LINES AND THROW-OUTS ARE CHEAPER STILL FOR THE LAST FEW DAYS OF SALE. CALL IN AND LOOK AROUND, THERE IS SOMETHING CHEAP EOF FOR OF YOU. CHARLES E. JAMES. BROADWAY : : : i: U : :: i: STRATFORD REMEMBER- SATURDAY NE XT, LAST DAY OF SALE.
TO LET. SHOP, next Nicholson’s, Broadway, best site in Stratford. Moderate Rental. Apply, HANNAH’S BOOT STORE. APPLES, APPLES—stunner Pippins, direct from Nelson. These delicious apples, that will keep throughout the winter, have arrived, and we can sell you either by the case or in smaller quantities.—Dave Graham imports direct from the Nelson grower. FOR SALE.—Seven-Roomed* House, with all conveniences, six acres of ground, Swansea Road. Would exchange for smaller property nearer Broadway. Apply J. Donald, Garage, Stratford. Q ' CIOAL. —For fill 1 measure, best qual--1 ity, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. ’Phone 218. SUTTON’S SEEDS are the h£st Flowers, and Vegetables in -Id packets, try them. DAVE GRAHAM, Broadway, agent for Duncan and Davies, New Plymouth, has just received direct from the Nursery, a beautiful choice collection of Ornamental Shrubs and Flowering Plants. Now’s the time to .place,,.your order, if you want good results. Como to me for advice.
DEXTER WEATHER PROOFS. AS BRITISH AS THE WEATHER BUT RELIABLE. The pre-eminence of Dexter Weather Proofs as the all-tbe-year-Tound Coats is the logical q outcome of Dexter Triple-Proofing, Dexter Wearing, Dexter Tailoring, Dexter Valfie-for-Prico, Dexter Triple-Proofing, Means that- the raw fibrin is proofest; the spun yam is also proofest; and lastly—the actual Dexter fabric in the piece undergoes a final proofing—innocent of rubber at every stage. T H c STRATFORD. SUTTON’S SEEDS tire the!'"best Flowers and Vegetables in Id packets, try them. CHOICE JERSEY BOLLS FOR SALE FROM IMPORTED STOCK. ■ j !■! IEDIGREES, Prices, and full information from . ‘ .. n E. J. KIRKWOOD, Piakau Park, Stratford.. MEDINA TEA ROOMS. gUIEDINQS. OPENING DAY. MONDAY, 7th AUGUST, 1916. Burgesses—We ask your support. We are your tenants. E TjgICMONT LOTHINC QO. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS.
KITCHEN Coal, 37s Cd; House Coal 42a 6d per ton—W. Smith, ’Phone 218. WANTED boy or youth for Printing Apply at once to the Manager, Evening Post.” ' LOST— T^vo:';Seeks of Motor Car Raffle Tickets, Nos. 3961 to 3980, and 3941 to 3900. Anyone holding any of tiiese numbers please advise secretary, J. W. McMillan LOST from Brooks Road, large Red and White Cow, outspreading horns. Reward if returned to New. Zealand Loan Coy. WANTED an office hoy.—Apply to Wright and Lawrence, Solicitors, Stratford. SUTTON’S SEEDS are the best Flowers and Vegetables in 4cl packets, try thepi. . STRATFORD LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. TITHE Annual" Meeting will be/held -*- in the Council Chambers on Monday, 7th August, 1916, at 2.30 p.m. BUSINESS: Adoption of Report and Balancesheet. ,\ Election of Officers for coming year. And General. # His Worship the Mayor will preside. \ M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. T HEREBY give Public Notice that ■-*- an election of One Councillor for the Borough of Stratford will lie held on Friday, the 2oth day cf August, 1916, and 1 hereby anpo'nt the Borough Council Office, Broadway, Stratford, as the place, and Monday, the seventh day of August, 1916, as the] time for the nomination of candidates. Each nomination paper must he signed by two electors, and by the candidate, and be delivered to me or. addressed to me, and delivered at tiro place aforesaid, at any time after the publication of this notice, and before noon of the said day of nomination. Dated this 31st day of Julv, 1916. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Returning Officer. JETTON’S SEEDS packets, try them. ate the best ANTED—A marri&d couple for milking on farm, close to town. For address, apply this office. . ;i
IT is hereby publicly notified that at the election of Members held on July 19, 1916, the following persons were duly elected : NORTH WARD. Albert Bygrave Chappell. Sydney George Smith. SOUTH WARD. Edwin Dixon. Charles Anderson Wilkinson. CENTRAL WARD. Robert Masters. Harold Trimble. The number of valid votes refolded for each candidate was: — NORTH WARD. Chappell Morton Smith CENTRAL WARD. Kennedy Mackay Marfell Masters Trimble 39 50 62 156 77 SOUTH WARD. Dixon ..... Wilkinson', Young 120 136 73 The total number of votes recorded was 570. The number of votes , ie ' jected as informal was 7. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary and Returning Officer New Plymouth* August 3 ? 1916.
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