BUSINESS NOTICES. GENASCO ROOFING. “CEHASCO” is a tough, leather-like material, made from a combination of wool, felt, and natural asphalt. “GENASCO” is made In three weights, the medium (2-ply), being most generally used. Each roll is 32 inches wide, and contains 216 squ.ru fuet. Nalls and cement provided. “ CENASCO ” is easy to apply, and does not nssd expert labour. THE GUARANTEE OF THE MANUFACTURER STANDS BEHIND EVERY ROLL. AGENTS— SAMPLES FREE. NEWTON KING ANY BUSINESS 6VERY BUSINESS! JJAS its own personality; it’s the thing 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 quality at lowest prices; to stock better boots than others—the best made. V--7f, site H Wm m '■■&X2S <A7: "If* THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
PUBLIC NOTICES. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. jVTOnCE is hereby given of the inl stitution of special orders making and levying separate rates on the rateable value of separate rating distixcts as follows: Denbigh Road—One penny in the v Stanley Cross and Croydon Road —One penny in the £ York Road—Threepence in the £ West Monmouth Road—One penny in the £ Radnor Road—One penny in the £ Ohura Road—One half-penny in the £ Cardiff - Wamgongnro Road— Three-fartiiiugs in the £ Such rates to be for the year ending March 31st, 19.12, and to be payable in one sum, at the County Oilice, Stratford, on the 20th day of July, 1911. “Copies of special orders and rate hook may he seen at the County Office, Stratford, during office hours.” G. A. MARCHANT, Chairman. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. TREES OVERHANGING ROADS. FT OTICE is hereby given to occu,i.Tj piers of land throughout the County, that they must remove all branches overhanging roads and lower the trees themselves to a height within twelve feet of the ground, the work to be commenced by July Ist., 1911, and completed within two months. G. A. MARCHANT, Chairman. June 21st, 1911. NOTICE. WILL the party who, on the evening of June 14th removed from my paddock on Swansea Road, one unbroken bay draught gelding, white blaze, kindly return same at once or legal proceedings will be taken. (Signed) W. P. BROWN, Stratford. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, one large Rough-haired Black and White Cattle Dog; answers io name of “Kai.” Anjcne returning him to the undersigned v/iil obtain the above reward. Any tiers m detaining the above animal will lie prosecuted. M. P. WEBBER, Stratford. Peeps into slumdom.” an evening of STIRRING RECITALS, By MRS. E. 0. BLAMIRES (Of Wellington). (Sister Annie of London, Leicester, and Dunedin City Mission). TOWN HALL, SUNDAY, JULY 2nd, At 8.15 p.m. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Collection for Wellington Central Mission. City Scenes described with humour and pathos. In THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT. 1884. rMPOUNDED in the Stratford Pound by the Borough Ranger, for trespassing on the Pembroke Road —one Jersey heifer, no visible brand. If not claimed within seven days from date hero!' the said heifer will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound at 12 Noon on FRIDAY, the 7th day of July, 1911. Dated this Ist day of July, 1911. R. DIV EH ALL,
BUSINESS NOTICES, QOU HTY HOTEL, STRATFORD. W. P. KIRKWOOD. Cooks’ Coo Don s Accepted. pUBLIC NOTICE. W. P. TAYLOR, Still occupies his old NURSERY, Near the Letterbox, Broadway North. And has for Sale at Current Prices A Great Variety of Strong apd Healthy SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, AND HEDGE PLA NTS. Being desirous mat his customers should be satisfied, he is willing to give them the benefit of his thirty years’ experience i»* mis district. The Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted), Address— W. P. TAYLOR, NURSERYMAN, Poi tia Street and Pembroke Road, STRATFOR7L • . MANY A MAN CAN’T WEAR BOOTS Unless they are made to What about your Footwear? Do your Boots give you ease and comfort ? Have they a neat appearance? Do they give service in wear? Let FOSTER answer these questions for you by measuring your feet for a pair of Boots that will give vou all-round SATISFACTION. Considering the extra wear they give you, they’re not expensive. Here’s a quote for two distinct kinds— MEN’S STRONG WORKING BOOTS, well pegged, and carefully stitched, from 21s. MEN’S LIGHT DRESS BOOTS, pegged, from 255, or Hand-sewn, from 32s Gd. STEP INSIDE AND BE MEASURED TO-DAY! E. G. FOSTER. STRATFORD. TO SHOOTISTS. FT! R ESP A SSERS with dog or gun .1. on the Stratford Racecourse property on Pembroke Rond East will ho prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. Any dog found straying there will be destroyed on sight. J. R. MACKaV. Secretarv lOST, from County Hotel Kennels, J two Blue Belton Setters; bitch as cover on; pup brown apeti ©i face) ieivatd.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 111, 1 July 1911, Page 6
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