TOr 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. CiOAL. —For full measure, best qua!* ) ity, and prompt service, ring up W. Smith. ’Phono 218. NICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. 0/1 A A CASH, balance at 6i pei ce nt. for five years. Will 1 milk 38 cows and do them well. Good 7-roomed residence, orchard, etc., close to cheese factory and school. Price £3600. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Now Plymouth. •‘ / . Cd-OPERATIVE STORE COMPANY, LTD. AS our Annual Balance is made this month, prompt settlement of accounts will greatly assist ns. All Overdue Accounts must be settled. CENTR AL CO-OP. STORE CO., LTD. —— ■ ~ . • ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR, BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. To the Burgesshs:— AT the request of a large number of ratepayers and householders, I have decided to contest the seat lor the vacancy on the Borough Council. Should I be favored with your support, and returned, 1 will do my best to further the interests of the ratepayers of the whole of the Borough, consistent with economy. Having been a resident and ratepayer of this town lor about 20 years, I know full well the requirements of the Borough. Yours respectfully j C. B. WALSH. Romeo Street, Stratford. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION. To the Burgesses. P (LEASE note that I am a candidate for the vacancy at the Council table. If you do me the honor of electing me, you will return one wiiose interests are your own, and who, as a local worker and ratepayer, is deserving of your support.—Yours respectfully, GEORGE SMITH, Celia Street. gn’RATFORD HANDICAP PIGEON MATCH, OF £IOO. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. Commencing'at 9 a.m. STRATFORD SHOWGROUNDS. Prizes—£6o, £2O, £l2, £8 /paid in full.) •’ Nominations (£3) close with the secretary'(C. L GRANT, Stratford), on Saturday, August 19. BROADWAY TAILORING COY. BROADWAY. Two Doors from Newton King’s. OWING to the rapid increase of business, wo have been compelled to vacate our old shop for larger and more central premises. Customers can rely on getting good lion-! cut Tailored Suits, the best Cloth, aml| honest workmanship guaranteed. j A new shipment of spring goods just arrived. BROADWAY TAILORING COY. C. RUSCOE, W. CLARK, Cutter, Manager.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 19 August 1916, Page 6
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