Obituary.—Adrqiral Kamimura. — cablegram. i The Eltham Borough Council in- : vite applications for. the position of :a junior cleric. ''. . The Medina Tea Rooms opened in theiy new rooms in the Municipal 'Buildings on Monday last to good business, the public apparently appreciating the management’s enterprise. The room is tastefully decorated and the service is air’that can be desired, the management sparing no pains to cater for the comfort and convenience of its patrdns. The room will be opened in future on Saturday nights for supper and patrons may rely on' being well treated. Patrons of the room on Saturday next will have an opportunity of winning a prize, as it has been decided to give one to the holder of the ticket bearing the lucky number.
Second edition matter on page 2. MIDHIRST SOLDIERS. FAREWELL AND RECEPTION COMMITTEE. A CONCERT AND DANCE .will be held in the Midhirst Public Hall, on Friday, August 11th, at 8 p.m., to farewell Privates C. Vickers, E. Lacey, and A. Blanchard. Admission: Cents 2s, ladies Is, children Gd. J. IV. MAIL, Hlon. Sec. LOST —Schoolboy’s Watch, on School or Technical grounds, or in Juliet Street; keepsake. Please return to this office. WANTED, by young lady, furnished bed sitting-room, in quiet, refined homo, central.—“C.N,” Box 78, P.O. TO THE ELECTORS OF STRATFORD. Ladies and Gentlemen : AT the request of a large number of ratepayers, I have decided to contest tho seat at the forthcoming election. Should you honour me by returning me at the head of the poll, I can assure you it will be my earnest endeavour to advance the interests of tho Stratford Borough as a whole. Mr policy is a square deal to all parts of the Borough. Trusting you will favour me with your vote.—l am, Yours faithfully, STAN. SHARP. WANTED, public to know, Prize given by Medina 'Tea Rooms, Municipal Ruildings, to holder of lucky ticket, Saturday, 12th inst, competition closes 5 p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 9, 9 August 1916, Page 6
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