SECOND-HAND Motor Cycles and Push Bikes for sale; also a 42-1 inch Scott range.—Currin's Plumbing and Cycle Works, C.B.A. Buildings. 'E have a married couple both 1 capable milkers awaiting reengagement. Man capable at all farm work and able manager. He wishes to better his position. 'GIBSON'S Agency, New Plymouth. "IALVANISED Iron is still rising T in price, but until after the Show, our Cash Price for Corrugated Tanks remains the £>£"• >. Take the hint and buy from Or in's Plumbing and Cycle Works, IHE SWEETEST FLOWERS THAT - and the choicest Vegetables that can be grown, are assured by using my Seeds. A splendid selection of annuals, tomato plants, and everything you require for the garden. Fruit and Confectionery fresh, sweet, and wholesome, in daily supply. Marble Bar (only one iu town) always open." Call on the one and only DAVE GRAHAM, Fruiterer, Broadway. B-jKM SALE-Sittings of Pure-bred White Leghorns and White Rooks, ss.—C. SPECK, Pembroke Road. 'Phone 242. SPIRITUAL SCIENCE. /TR AND MRS KELLAND, will jjJL Lecture on Clairvoyance, Psychomotry and Fignrc-ology, on Wednesday and Friday next, at the Foresters' Hall, at 8 o'clock. Private interview's daily at the Hall from .10 to 5, or by appointment, fee 5s written chart, with 5 years direction 10s. i Advice, Health, and Business. ! i:K) LET—Mr G. W. Mills' sixroom residence, Juliet Street north. Apply E. C. Middleton. "AWERA Malo Choir, part song, - "Robin Adair," Concert, Town Hull, 6th December. riFIHE concert of the year. Town JL Hall, 6th December. Keep this date clear of engagements. ORDER OF THE STAR IN THE: EAST, No. 1 Room, York Chambers, over R. Richardson's Store.) Sunday evening next, an address will be given by A. Geisslert, Esq., en-; titled "The View of the Apostolic Church on the Second Coming of Christ." All welcome. S'lveiv coin collection.
PUBLIC NOTICE. rjpO fcho geueral public of Stratford and surrounding district.—l, £ing Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to Joe Lee, /jßUtidryniau, late of New Plymouth, fc'hose abilities as a first-class Launilryinan are well-known during tbo past five years. I wish to thank all , my customers for past favors, and beg continuance of same to my successor Joe Lee, Laimdrynmn, Broadway just over the bridge. SING LEK.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 5, 30 November 1916, Page 6
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