BUSINESS NOTICES. NQfIGROSS' COMMERCIAL GARAGE. Broadway, Stratford. Sole Agent for "Empire" Cars. Our Mechanics are hero to cater for your requirements." Our" prices are extremely moderate and wo turn out good, honest work. If yon require a Motor, by purchasing from us you will get a car to suit you for the price you ought to pay. Perfectly appointed luxurious cars for hire any time, any distance. Agent for leading makes of tyres. Ford spares and other accessories in Stock.
, COM&IEEICAL GARAGE, I Broadway, Scratford. .Private 'Phone 176—A1l hours, I Garage 'Phone No. 72. T7IOR CJALE OR TTIXCHANCE. 140 ACRES, South of Hawera, 1 mile from Factory, school, store, etc., Saleyards and railway station about 3 miles. House 7 rooms, cowshed for 12 cows, other outbuildings. Will do 70 cows. Price'only £47 per acre. Equity £3510. Will sell with £SOO cash or will deal for smaller farm. 200 ACRES, Inglewood, all in grass, 100 acres ploughable, 6 paddocks, house 4 rooms, 15-bail cowshed, close to factory and school; Price £ls. Owner will take a dwelling house, suburban property in part payment. Write us with particulars of yonr property. James and Gillman, Hawera. If you want Hawera farms or thereabout, we can supply your needs.CORRESPONDENCE INVITED.
UNION STREET, HAWERA. 6TRATFORP AGCtIMATISATION TMI SOCIETY. fishing Reason, October i. 1916, T? 0 APRIL 30, 1917. LICENSES.— Men, whole season; available over all Dominion 20s ; women and boys-under 16 years of age), ss. Day licenses available for Stratford District only) 2a-6d; haJJseason licenses from December 20, 1916 available for Stratford District oidy), 12s 6d. Licenses may be ob tained from the secretary. Licenses have been issued to the following:— C. Kavaleski, C. Lawrence, R. F. Harkness, Hi. Voyle, F. Collins, A. D. Stanley; F. A. Bamfield, G. H. Clark, A. J. Walters, F. H. Whittle, H Campbell, S. Campbell, W. A. Dingle, R. Healy, R. Neal, J. W. B. Jones, J. Fredric, jL, Riera, C. N. Craddock, P. Wrigbt,".J. Petrie, P. Hunter, W. Lovett, A. D. Cuff, A. H. O'Leary, C. Ireland (boy), B. Healy (boy), J. J. Crossan (boy), A 1 Broadley- (boy), F. Dodd (boy), L. Collins (boy), R. Stevens (boy), J. Butcher (boy). R. F. HARKNESS, Secretary.
BROADWAY TAILORING COY. BROADWAY. Two Dooib from Newton King's. OWING to the rapid increase of business, we have been compelled to vacate our old shop for larger and more central premises; Customers can rely on getting good honest Tailored Suits, the best Cloth, and honest workmanship guaranteed. A new shipment of spring goods just arrived. BROADWAY TAILORING COY. O. RUSCOE, W. CLARK, Cutter. Manager.
lomruNA EP ABATOR. "THE SEPARATOR WITH THE TROUBLE LEFT OUT. • TIIHE FORTUNA is neither "Gcr- •*■ man" nor "Yankee," hat is one* of Sweden's best jobs. Beautifully designed and constructed, and a perfect worker, Thirty-one gallons £8 10s, and other sizes. B. HARKNESS, Juliet Street. T. LAMASON, Broadway, Stratford
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 96, 20 November 1916, Page 8
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