WANTEDS. W' ANTED KNOWN—J. B. Rich arils (recently with Mr Newton King), Lund and Oommisaion Agent, Broadway, Stratford, invites land buyers to communicate with him ITS 711 AT Lamp do you use? JncanY V descent Kerosene Lamps give a marvellously increased light and decrease oil consumption. Wo stock these Lamps in hanging and table styles. Sidney Ward and Co., Ironmongers. Stratford. A,)£7A.NTEI), hv good man, Place VV Milki; king on Shares; can milk -10 or 50 cows. Address Air. C. il. Taylor, 20, George Street, Masterton. W 'ANTED, Carpenter for Strat-fotd-Ongarue Railway Works. Apply Public Works Office, Stratford.' 7 ANTE I) Known—ln view of the W Children’s Fancy Skating Carnival to ho held at the Coronation Pink, children will he admitted every afternoon for Gd, skates included. WANTED Known—Job Printing in all its branches ax lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” .1 ol> Printing Office. ANTED Known, the Coronation Skating Pink will remain open till 10.30 every Saturday evening. A CONFERENCE of Christians will ho held (i).V.) in the Gospel Hall, Stratford, Saturday and Sunday, Juno 3rd and 4th. Hours of Mooting: 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. All heartily invited to attend. D ISCOUNT of 2d in Is off Hollowwaro, Tinware, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, Lampwaro, and Farm and Garden 'Tools, at Bellringer's Sale. T EWIS’ Motto—“ Fair wear or a ItJ free pair; everyone satisfied at Lewis’ Cush Root Arcade.. JOCK out for Bert Burgess’s AnJ mini Stocktaking Sale, commencing on Tuesday, Juno Gth, for a week only. House and 10 Acres, Stratford, price CS00; only 4:100 cash, balance 5 years. Don’t miss the opporiunitv. .1. B. Richards. ACRE Farm, with 50 acres ploughed and" stumped, 11 miles from town, will Exchange for small property or unimproved sheep country. W. W. Hodge, Opunake Road. Stratford. 4 LLIANCE Beekeepers’ Supplies are the Best. M'Millan and Eredric. MAKE yourself comfortable 1 Cosy Slippers for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at all maces, from I'd to 12s Gd. Lewis’s Cash Boot A” cade. ]V[E\V Crockery Lines at Sidney iN Ward and Co.’s include the handsome “Royal Bayreuth” ware; don’t forget our China Salt Boxes, impervious by moisture, and the perfect inn nr i l •anliness. J) USHMEN boat their previous jj host by using “Collie King” xos. . A “Collie King” will knock >wn an acre of hush in less time an anv other axo on the market, dney Ward and Co., Stratford, sell icin. 3 MEETINGS-—You all know that j the value of cotton goods has eon steadily rising for some time ast, but perhaps you don’t know hat wo recently bought a big lot of it bleached Sheetings at lower prices ban'wo could now land similar goods, ho value is reullv. good. Our selling tiicos arc:—s2in. Is and Is 3d; 72in., ~ Is 3d, Is sd; 80in., Is 4.1 d, Is Gd, s 7d, Is 9d. R. H. White and Co., hero the best values are—White’s oner. Stiatford. A T Lewis’s Cash Boot Arcade, working men’s Boots trim 8lid, Bluchers from ss, goal varnc guaranteed everv aurenase. i ? i ACRES. North Auckland: Level and Undulating; Good utility and Position; £0; £3OO cash. . B. RICHARDS IA/V ACRES, rich, dairy farm Ha luU wira, new buildings, £35 10s £SOO cash. Possession arranged. Good bargain.—J. B. Richards. fF you would dodge the elector, L wear Lewis's waterproor Jo"£oar. A grand sohccion from vindi ) choose, 1 Lewis’s. Broadway. BALL Programmes, Tickets, Invitations, Wedding Cards, In ALomoriam and other Cards; highest quality' and most artistic workmanship, tit the “Stratford Evening Post” Office. )N’T think ns cheekv ’ when wo say that Lewis g Boots are the best. It is a fact, (huh Boot Arcade, Broadway'. \ COORD EONS from Ids to 80s. Stile price; good toned ones, .'iiiirles E. Jtimes. END your Orders for Job Printing, v 3 Book-work, Accounts, Lettcr•>ads. and Genorttl Printing, to the “Stratford Evening Post” Jobbing Department. S [ST opened up, i hit go assiu'ttncp.t of Children -t Slums, se'tiMe far the coming season. Lewis’s ’■rn’i Hoot Arcade. .I) yon ilancer' You '-i. Ltulv’s grand Evening Shoo it Lewis’s tor Is Gd, Gent’s •>;, (in. 'jH’IOUR Snips in Dress Materials, tit 2C Spence’s—No. 1 ; Range Rough I lard-wcai mg 'Tweeds, for school and ccmitr.v, Is 2d per yard. No. 2: Nice selected striped Tweeds, in navy, grey, ami brown, Is -I Acl per yard. No. 3: Lot Melton Sorgo, a good fabi if for hard near, Is 3d per yard. No. i • Full range Plain Habit Cloth, suitable for dresses and costumes, Is lid ;.c; yard. Spence’s, Stratford. \j A N T E D K X O W X. JOE LEE, LAUNDRY MAN, of Broadway South, has the best laundry in town. His prices are:—White Shirts 5(1, Collars Id, and all other articles at equally low rates. Give him a trial.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 1
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