AMUSEMENTS. yTRATFORD RACING CLUB STRATFORD CUP, 1i miles, 500SOVS DOUGLAS HANDICAP, 6 furlongs 250 SOWS. NCAERE HANDICAP, 6 furlongs, 200 SOUS. j MALONE MEMORIAL, 8£ furlongs. 300 SOUS, a All Hack events (except four Mai den Race* of 100 sovs each) are 175, 150, or 125 sovs. {The attention of Owners is drawn to tho fact that the Taranaki J.C.’s Christmas Meeting has four 1 open races, making eight open events in the one week. I ALFRED COLEMAN, Secretary. Taranaki land, building, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY iiuadieapper ; J. E. Heurys ANNUAL MEETING Ist and 2nd JANUARY, 1917. - (Permanent).
directors: Messrs Richard Cock (Chairman), A. Shuttleworth, W. L. Newman, Newton King, A. Gold water, T. K. Skinner, and Colonel Ellis. BEY YOUR OWN HOME. The Society lends 1 " money on Freehold or approved Leasehold Lands, A borrower may select his own architect, plans, and builder. The Society pays cost of preparing and registering all mortgages of £IOO or over. All profits divided equally amongst borrowers and investors. The Society is purely co-operative. Based on the calculation of the profits made during the last few years, the time required to repay a loan Is seven years. For example: A member borrowing £IOO (five shares at £2O each) would have paid in monthly instalments of £1 11s 8d in seven years ... £133 0 0 From which, deducting the amount of the loan 100 0 0 Would leave as paid for i ; interest the balance £33 0 0 Tho Society has a RESERVE FUND of over- £2OOO. Write for prospectus and particulars E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. Box 33, Now Plymouth ELTHAM NURSERIES, ELTHAM, PLANTING SEASON—I9I6. Grown for Sale, 1,000,000 Barberry, well branched, from 128 fid per 1000. Cupresses Lawsoniana, 2-year, 28* per 100. Pinus Insignis, 3-year, 17g 8d pei 100. Pinus Insignis, 2-yoar, 189 peu 100. Macrocarpa, 2-yoar, 208 per 100. | All kinds of Hedge and Shelto’ |Trees, etc. Note the AddressJ. REVELL, Eltham Nurseries, 'Fhnne 37. ELTHAM. TO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. f|THE PLUNKET NURSE may bo consulted at the Municipal Buildings EVERY WEDNESDAY, at I \ : 3 p.m. Messages may be left at Mr Edwards, Chemist. Free to> all. ADVERTISED goods ARE STANDARD GOODS Tho World over. WHY 7 BECAUSE Were must ho in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to tho standard claimed for it, will not bo purchased again, and the advertising be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as re* presented and good value. The consumer who buys adver
tiaed goods rarely makeg a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising col* umna.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 19, 16 December 1916, Page 1
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