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BUSINESS NOTICES. WHERE Shall 1 .go -for my now HOKSt COVER? WHY, ILSON A NO Of ! Course. EON'S, They have moved into NEW PREMISES, And now bare the Best Shop in Taranaki or Auckland. Your horse is Measured, and Fit Guaranteed. PRICES from ISs 6d. They use only the Best Material, and Employ only Competent Men. Call and inspect their New Shop; you will be astonished at the largo stock they carry • ami you are welcome whether you - buy. or not.-. Not© Now Address?;;'; Opposite McMillan and EVodric’s.k And Bring Yoiir Hprste’Along'for' your New HorSm Cover? WILSOH AND.SOH,' • Box' 4. . SADDLERS! i ’.-APhohe il2 BUOAIjVV'A j . ’ ' TO BUILDERS "AND OTHERS. T H. ROBSON • desires to notify .?.? . that lie. will open a Timber Yard in Stratford at the beginning of May next.' - ',- V .' - - Full stocks of all Building Timbers, will be kept,’ both Sawn ami •!nessed, at lowest marker; prices. Orders for timber may, in the .meantime, bo forwarded to i A/i»/: i JAMES,- ROBSON/ Strafford, J. H. ROBSON,. iPohok-ufa;' ‘StfOOXi\t:-A§EASON', \W iCENSESAib,Afhoot- Cock Piieaa;iid,s, 'C’Sidfuitiaiiv {Riaij, and other Imported G/dpd /will ; .f»a .issued by the -at.. Strathird (principal ■, ■"dV.kb,'' ■ vAi diii'jAvliangaiaonidiur,, Slfatlimoib. iiultikamA,• and Ehiiaur; too dLT. : Season from '1 slaMay, l-i)ll,-;to olst day of July; Dll, both-days iiit-hisivo The following .'Nwlße. .Gandy.may be shot:—Native • Ib’grbns ; :uud Wild Duck; aiiotkJr ulßivo giithc absuhiler Jy protected,' ; The following' licenses iiave been issued:—Frank Collins. y\ . s>. Clark, \Vm. : lleadhead, A. O. Bublit/.,- r. Jans, J. Miscliev.ski, 1.. F. Epley,: C. R. Barker, 11. Campbell, 1). S. ; Glasgow, P. A. Colson, W. It. Da-vis,l*. M. Grayling. 71. J:. -Dunham, H. J. (ledge, It.' Jiardlcy, .H. Vo vie, ■ Vv m. Donaldson, J. T.-rieoit, E. B. Stchr, \V. J. Walsh, IE Green, O. B. Walah, T. Kirkwood; A Bhfiid, L- Re Da vies, L. J. Newell, IV C. Clcumny; Win. R. Garrick, Geo. A. Uarris, l>.- : It;. Savage, A. H. Clo tides, ■ Syiub, J. Voyle, A. E. Rickßhe'u, W. J. Morrison, E. J. Kir It, woody; L- Wood, G,. El Rowe, A. "Waitet, Ik Curtis, T. D. Colson, E. Walsh, .» -.Petrie, F., A. Tyrer, 11. Haudlcyv i Ji. Basil, A. Stewart, T. Lyford, .A. G. L. Lyford, W. H. Rowson, J. Stewart’, V. Dimock, B. Hooper, L. A; Linoham, N. M. Coleman, Geo. Coleman, J. Kenny, AcKenuy, W. Griffiths, C. F. Tuck, H. Edwards, J. W.,800n, W. Lovell, AV. McQuay. M. Fowler, A. E. Rhodes, E. Rhodes, B Aldmbcry, R. W. Garlick, G. Steer, IT. Ck C. Strom;bom, E. A. Townley, J. Martin, J. Floyd. R. H. Phillips, A. •.•Simmons, AV. Bushy, N. F. Dunlop. A. C. Milner, J. E. Smith, L. Walker, W. 1!. 'Stock-lev, R. B. Anderson, J. AVilcoek, AT. F, Miller, E. Hill, T. Wilson, A. }, Dpvcy, AAk Rowe, -J. Hewitt. A. i Sangstcr, A. Scott, 11. Wickham, Goo. Aft-Quay, H. Gray, G. W. Stanton, it; vMouusey, A. Stockley, J. T. Hone, F. A. Gibson, !!.. F. Hayden, C. J. Mas,(en. AV. L. Bionuerlmasdtt/ Ik B. j- Frank, AV. V Dolatr.ore, L. H. Tvuuc- ! ky. VV. R. Bennett, A. Rutherford, | A. G. Hut-herford. A. E. Cl it I'ord; A. | J Lees. C. Riley, J. LucetuV,’O. 'H. Aden, 1. G. Chon, J. T.- Kilpatrick,,A I .1. G. Rite!do. J. Griffiths, J. W. | Green. W. H Harris; F. -M. M-.'ffmv,; I C. K. Son bright. F. Fowler,-' IF. Slmt- ! io r , .f. ln\crarity, J. Grosfhin.ski, ; T ik LOoolcspn, James Jackson, Li Vetch., fehas. Gallon, Ho Gatton, .(. Lov-!-nndoski. C. Canltor, Ac Moreclit.li, T. i Human, AV. Calvert, We Afkihs, Le’u Stevens. G. 11. Corbett, A\ . G'e'b- ! ghan, C. H. Glagit, R. BmTow.' E H. Sharroch, E.- Heucb-anv L Vk Shields, F. Hamilton; E r Law. ' C. J>. CiH.E. 11 oil See. ST RATTO Rli ft CCA.Iid AVIS A 1»ON SOCIETY. “ANIMALS VROTIOCIIuN Av-t. The Hum oi piid -•• o give in to I ma; mu conviction of an a broach »>f IL-j Cl’l A> id v person iha-f - mt will Had to tim i i,a i■;• all v i u'fi i v.! 1{ s a ...1. £. by ■ h.- n-ifg 1 m itany native «mpu; the close R*»a<*<>•. - < h.k. of same with sing 1, kfd* >::■■■>■ mßy iorder or i f •.■■■■ *• .tja, :. .. C D .:*%• i t , S».Hrrc*a,tv.«- . • io * . : j f i ...‘j . ‘r iu i j

BUSINESS NOTICES. MPORTANT CLEARING SALE • Of . .-V.' ; J LADIES DRESSES 0E ■ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, 1 ; To make room for alterations to premises at . . „ MRS. McGALLUM’S, Great Bargains in Children’s only Hats and Bonnets, Ladies Blouses, Sunshades in great variety. Everything will be Sold. ENORMOUS SACRIFICE. Call at once at MRS. McCALLUM’S, BROADWAY, TREES I TREES! TREES! •‘Set out trees ; adorn,the homostead, Malic it pleasant all around. WJH AT ABOUT A HOLLY VV HEDGE? it is very ornamental', and does well in Stratford. IT ice from l 20s .per 100, and orders now being hooked. I have also a fine- lot' pi tlio other old favourites, snob as LAURESTTNA, ' : ESC A L C) NT A, ... ELEA ON IS .IAPONTCA, [n any size or quantity to-suit you To save disappointment I would advise chat you ORDER EARLY. R. McK. IVtORISON, THE NURSERY, STRATFORD. m m WET ■ FEET. AND A DRY JOKE , ? They say that the x man who invented Cures for Colds is now filling his “coughers.” Keep your dyot dry and you will avoid paying for nauseus "■ ' medicines. At FOSTER’S you can got BOOTS that will keep your feet as dry as the joke just cracked. There are Men’s Viscoliscd Cookhams. Men’s Stout Box Calf or French Calf Cookhams; some as low priced as 17s 6d, . Others up to 265. ' ,' ’ Also, Goloshes, Gum Boots and Gaiters. E. Gr. FOSTER, miATFORD. [A Card.] MRS. SALK ELD, , , \ U Iv ,S S M A K E u, Over Lewis’ Cash Boot Arcade, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.' Ladies’ Own Material Made Up. Terms Strictly Cush. 5Qi UlßOft STORE, onods !,'e.!s rpi t‘il to any part i• f 11 1Difitrsct; j NEW stock, cheap prices • AT. ~ J. A. STANFORD'S. i Agent ‘'Stratford Evening Rost.” NOTICE. I i ; BRI All Any NB i Been over Mr. Lovett’s aa • we are now prepared imi-auko all classes of CONCRETE, And DRAINAGE WORE. mi, Bricks, Fire Clay, Fire nd All Classes of Bucks. Chimney Pots, Drain Work entrusted to us will be fhithfully carried out. Sanitary Ware Supplied, order loft with Mr. Lovett will bo promptly attended to. MURRAY BROS., STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 84, 29 May 1911, Page 6

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