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BUSINESS NOTICES. ANY BUSINESS EVERY BUSINESS! its own personality; it’s the thin" you deal with when you deal with any business house; the spirit of that personality determines whether or not your dealings are agreeable to you. One branch of our business is sell ing MEN’S BOOTS! THE EGMONT spirit is to sell the highest duality at lowest prices; to stock better boots than others—the best made. 4? A. > v i fiyew v Sfi m J .*m V' w •* • V- ‘‘ac wk m a*s m w m o£!\ mw f I m w feS p il SKA vr* ss* &!??• f# THE EGMONT CLOTHING ‘ COMPANY.

AMUSEMENTS. m OWN H A I L. STRATFORD. MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 2C. A Sensational Musical Treat. THE ROYAL HA WAS lANS. Direct from Honolulu. The Greatest Native Musical Organisation in the World. Glorious Harmonists, Brilliant Soloists, Enchanting Instrumentalists. A FOUNTAIN OF MELODY". . Embraced in this Wonderfully Talented Company. THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. THE HAWAIIAN GLEE CLUB. Eight Hawaiian Gentlemen with Phenomenal Voices, pronounced by Press and Public of America, Australia, and New Zealand to be A Revelation in Harmonising. The Success of Two Continents. The Hula Dance.. Wonderful, Amazing, Superb. Plan at Grubb’s. Prices 3s, 2s, Is. HAROLD CARR, Touring Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. FOR SALE. TEX well-bred Jersey Heifer Calves, by pedigree bulls. ALEXANDER BROWN, Midhirst. TO FENCERS. TENDERS arc invited to June 26. 1911, for Eighty Chains of Fencing, more or less, at Huiroa. Specifications 'may bo seen at this office, dr at Huiroa. Intending tenderers will bo shown over the fence line dn application- to C. W. GIFFORD, Huiroa. STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASScT CIATION. O HOPS will Close All Day on THURSDAY, June 22nd, being Coronation Day. R. B. ANDERSON, . Hon. Sec. COURT STRATFORD, No. 7302. ANCIENT ORDER FORESTERS. / OFFICERS and BROTHERS of \ f above Court arej requested to assemble at the Court-house, Stratford, on THURSDAY, .|uno 22nd, to take part in Coronation Procession. A cordial invitation extended to visiting Foresters. GEO. BURGESS. Socra +, ’ , -v. STRAFFORD BOROUG H COUNCIL. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS AT STRATFORD. ’ On THURSDAY NEXT, JUNE 22ud, 1911. To Include: A GRAND , PROCESSION Of Veterans, Stratford Mounted Rifles, Territorials. Rifle Club, Boy Scouts, Girl Peace Scouts, School Cadecs >N h riendiy Societies, Cleryv. School Ommittces, and School Children from surrounding districts, Starting from the c OU in -HOU SE, STRATFf3R D, At 12.30 p.m. sharp, for Victoria Park, whore the General Ceremony will be held.’ Baud m Attenda nee. PHILIP SKOGLUND, ■ Town Clerk. WHANG AMOMOXA COUNTY COUNCIL. STOCIt RANGER. A (to close fit Wiiangamomona on WEDNESDAY, the 28tb inst., at noon), are invited for the Position of Stock Ranger within the County. Scbedulo of duties may be inspected at Mr. G. W. Calvert’s Store, Strathmore, and Messrs. Cottier and Court’s Store, Wbangamoinona. ALFRED COLEMAN. County Clerk. F the box left by A. Pidduck at i Osborne House (now removed to Rosegrove House, Stratford), is not claimed within six days, it find ; ts contents will lie sold to defray expenses. '1 LOVETT, Fenton Street, LL „y« censed Oiai'dayer. is •Ar-'vnrM ...wWtako all classes of setter work wts: K , l) k ursemnid. Good wages. Apply Mrs. S. B. Hunter, Pembroke Road.

AUCTION SALES. DOUGLAS. MONDAY, JUNE 26th. NEWTON KiNG will sell by Auction ;it his yards, as above OAA HEAD MIXED CATTLE. U Comprising—--60 18 month steers 80 IS mouth heifers 70 mixed woancrs 21 stbi'o and forward cows 10 2i year heifers 6 4 year bullocks 850 lambs 40 p.b. white Leghorns Sale at 1 o’clock. FINN ERTY ROAD, NGAIRE. MONDAY, JUNE 26th. muE N.Z. lT&m. agency, JL COMPANY, LIMITED, have been favoured with instructions irom MR. JOHN ROBERTSON, . who has sold his farm, to sell by Public Auction, the whole of his stock, WITHOUT RESERVE, and farm implements, as under—--36 cows 2 horses Ploughs, harrows, milk cans, Planet Jr., grindstone, tools, timber, wheelbarrow, spring dray, trap, 3 sets harness and general farm sundries. Sale ai 12.30 p.m. Luncheon provided. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. KEMP ANO SAWLE will sell at their rooms— Poultry, including a number of ducks', vegetables, 8 tons Up-to-Date potatoes, 20 cwt bags potatoes, 30 bags onions, 10 sacks wheat, 6 sacks pollard, 20 sUelcs local o.s. chalf, set gig harness in good order, gig, saddle and breeching, dray saddle, and breeching./ 5 horse collars, largo canvas cover, horse cover, quantity of odd harness, kitchen tallies 12gal. copper, kitchen chairs, hallstand, washstands, filters, wire mattresses, scales am/ weights, bath, washing machine, bedsteads, iron gate, pram., harmonium, iron bedstead, b.r. bedstead, deck chairs, tallies, blinds, violin, 12 sacks horse carrots 1 8-hottle milk tester Also—--2 light gigs 1 dogcart, strong, scat 5, without reserve. Sale at 12.80. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of Taranaki, Holden at Stratford. In the Matter of “The Bankruptcy , Act, 1892,” and in the Matter of The Estate of C. E. ME YENBERG. THE Book Debts in the above-men-tioned Estate will lie submitted Ur sale bv Public Auction at The Mart, Stratford, by NEWTON KING on SATURDAY, 21th day of Juno, 1911, at- 2 p.m. For further particulars sec Auctioneer. STRATFORD MOUNTED RIFLES. CORONATION PARADE. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd. THE Squadron will parade in connection with Coronation Celebrations. Fall-in King Edward Park 12 o’clock noon. Old members of the Squadron are invited to attend. Dress—Blue uniform and forage cap W. V. WILSON, Officer Commanding. U.A.O. DRUIDS. STRATFORD LODGE, No. 54. THE Members of the above Lodge arc requested to Meet at the' .Court-house at 12 p.m. sharp TOMORROW, to take part in the. Coronation Celebrations. By Order of the A.D. THANKS..’ THE Hospital Board acknowledges with thanks a Donation of Five .Guineas to the Isolation Ward, from Mr. Jimmy All Tuck, of the Juliet Street Laundry. T. HARRY PENN. Secretary-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 103, 21 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 103, 21 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 103, 21 June 1911, Page 6

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