BUSINESS NOTiCES. GENASCO ROOFING. “GENASCO” is a tough, [Bather-iike materia!, matte from combination of wool, felt, and natural asphalt. “GENASCO” is made in three weights, rho medium (2-ply), being most generally used. Each roll is 32 inches wide, and contains 216 square foot. Nails and cement provided. GENASCO ” is easy to apply, and does not need expert labour. THE GUARANTEE OF THE MANUFACTURER STANDS BEHIND EVERY ROLL. AGISTS- SAMPLES I'TIEE. NEWTON JONG ■ ANY BUSINESS EVERY BUSINESS! H AS its own personality; it’s the thing you deal with when you deal with any business house; the spirit of .9 that personality determines whether or not your dealings / are agreeable to you. One/ branch of our business is sell / mg MEN'S BOOTS! / ■ i THE EGMONT spirit As to sell the highest quality at lowest prices; to stock better boots than others—-the best made. *■> 3 a ■imm mm I lilli* \ wm a ;Vi*' WJ ■m THE EGMONT CLOTHING \ . .< h COMPANY. •
PUBLIC NOTICES. TO. LEASE. * /* S' ACRE Daily Farm, close to n yu . Ngaire Cheese Factory, 6rcomed house, 20-hail cowshed, cartshed, etc.: ten paddocks. Full particulars and conditions on farm.' C. THYNNE THOMAS, Cliirie Road, Ngaire. NOTICE. f(S tHE Partnership hitherto. existing 1 between os, in the Butcbet-y ■ Business in Broadway, is dissolved as IV.otn June oOth, 1911. The business will be carried on in* future byVJ. Hume, to whom all debts, must he paid and all accounts against the firm rendered. HEME AND INSTON, . * Stratford, June 24th, 1911. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT WORKS LIMITED. AGENTS are required in this district for Sale of above Company’s Cement. Applicants must have storage . accommodation, and bo able to influence business with builders'and users of cement. Applications, with full information as to likely business, to bo made to the undersigned. y E. M. BOULTON, Secretary, Nathan’s Buildings, Wellington. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NUA L~ ME E T G, BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS. THURSDAY, 29th INST., 8 p.m. Annual Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Officers , Discussion ion Mortgages Payable oh Demand. , : Full attendance of members desired. J. B. RICHARDS, Hon, Sec. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. TREES OVERHANGING ROADS. NOTICE is hereby given to occupiers of land throughout the County, that they must remove all .-ranches overhanging roads and lower the trees themselves to a height within twelve feet of the ground, the work to no commenced by July Ist., J9ll, and completed within two months. G. A. MARCHANt, Chairman. " June 21st, 1911. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. VISIT OF SHEFFIELD CHOIR TO PALMERSTON NORTH. ON Friday, 30th June, Special Passenger Train will leave New Plymouth 4.25 a.in., Stratford 5.57, arriving Palmerston 12.10 p.m. Return train will leave Palmerston at 4.5 p.m for New Plymouth. Holiday Excursion Tickets will be issued to Palmerston from New Plymouth and intermediate stations by special, leaving New Plymouth at 4.25 a.in. for Palmerston, and will bo available for return only by the 4.5 p.m. special from Palmerston. For further particulars see handbills. BY ORDER, ■WANTED, capable Girl, general V* housework. Apply Mrs. McVeagh, Elthaip, ANTED, a Man to plough about •vV 14 acres by contract. Apply sharp to Arthur Richmond, Midhirst.
PUBLIC NOTICES. Peeps into slumdom.” AN EVENSONG OF ; STIRRING RECITALS, , . , By MRS. E. 0. BLAMIRES (Of Wellington). (Sister Annie of London, Leicester, and Dunedin City Mission). -TOWN HALT/. SUNDAY, JULY 2nd, At 3.15 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside.' Collection for Wellington Central Mission. City Scenes described with iiymiitt ami pathos; ANOTHER TRIAL OF .THE IfOUNYIF FOREST ' DEVIL Will he given oh ■ ‘ MR. J. T. martin;s farm, Pembroke Road, Stratford, on V THURSDAY, JULY 29th, Commencing at 1.30 o’clock. ■ All farmers and others interested are cordially invited to be present. W. iIENKINSON AND CO., Sole Agents for Taranaki.
lARANAKI PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB. I' H A W E R A. (Run under N.Z.C.A. Rules.) WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY sth and 6th, 1911. MAIDEN STAKE—For Maiden Dog; and. Bitches, unlimited number at £2 each; open to all registered greyhounds that have not .you over £5 in any one stake at tiim of draw. Nominations and Acceptances to bo in SecretaryA hands on July 4th. NOTE.—That no nomination will 1 1 accepted at the draw, which will take place at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY July 4th, at Mr. Budge’s Office, Princes Street, Hawera. Winner £25, Runner-up £5. Two Dogs at £2 10s each. (Thirty Nominations or Stakes paid pro rata). LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ CUP (Open Sweepstake).—For unlim Red number of .Dogs and Bitches at £2 each. First dog, Silver Cup, value £lO 10s, and 75 jgi cent, of Stake. Runner-up, 25 pel cent. The Club "deducts 25 per cent, from idle Stakes. Draw same time and place as Maiden Event. CONDITIONS.—The Cup must be won by the same owner twice in succession or three times at intervals before becoming the absolute property of the owner. SUPPLEMENTARY EVENT (If circumstances and time permit).— For all Dogs beaten in first and second round of Maiden Event. Nomination £1 Is each, which w ill close with the Secretary on the Cour.se. First dog 75 per cent. Runner-up 25 per cent. The Ohio deducts 25 per cent from the Stakes FOR .SALE. ORNER Swansea and Victoria Streets. outside borough, House, 7 rooms, bathroom, pantry. wasT. bouse, dairy, and outbuildings and 7 acres hind. T. TRASK, . Hon. See. R. McCORMICK.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 107, 28 June 1911, Page 6
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