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POLITICAL. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS A DIES AND GENTLEMEN — I desire to announce that I intend to seek your suffrage as Member J Parliament for the Stratford Scat, tnul intend to place my views fully before vou in the Press and on the Public Platform before the next General Election. In the meantime I will merely state that I am standing as a supporter of the present Government, and have the honour to have boon chosen as the Liberal Candidate foi this seat. . , I trust to be favoured with the support of all lovers of the People’s Liberty and the Progress and Prosperity of our country. 1 am, ladies and gentlemen, Yours obediently, JOSEPH McCLCGGAGE. business notices. SALOON. THE most up-to-date Saloon iu Taranaki, NOW OPEN. Everything of the latest and best procurSterilising urn for towels, Sterilising Cabinet for combs, brushes, clippers, and all tools used in the trade. In charge of a competent and first-class tradesman. E_..ms set Is, Scissors set 6d. Full Assortment Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, and Smokers’ Goods, as usual. Next door to my Fancy Goods Shop. CHARLES E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, Stratford. SHOOTING SEASON. 1( li. LICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian Quail, and other Imported Game will be issued by the Postmasters at Stratford (principal), Toko, Cardiff, Midhirst Whangtunomona, Strathmore, Huiakama, and Eltham ; fee £l. from Ist May, 1911, to 31st day of July, 1911, both days inclusive The following Native Game may be shot;—Native* - Pigeons and Wild Duck; all other native game absolutely protected. ' The following licenses have been issued ;—Frank Collins, W. b. Clark, Wm. Readhead, A. C. Lu blitz, T. Jaus, J. Mischewski, J. F. 1' oley, C. R. Barker, H. Campbell, D. b. .Glasgow, P, A. Colson, W. R. Davis, I*. M. Grayling. H. J. Dunham, H. J. Sedge, ‘R. Hardley, H. Voyle, Wm Donaldson, J. T. Scott, E. B. btohr, W J Walsh, B. Green, C. B. Walsh, r. Kirkwood, A. Bland, L. R. Davies, L. J. Newell, P. C. Clemow, Wm. L,. Garrick, Geo. A. Harris, D. R. Sav-;io-e, A. IT. Clothies, G. fcyrao, J. Voyle, A. E. Rickloben, W. J. Morrison, E. J. Kirkwood, E. Wood, C. E. It owe, A. Walter, L. Curtis, 1. I). Colson, E. Walsh, J. Petrie, I. ;A. L’yrer, 11. Handley, T. H. Lash, A.Stewart, T. Lyford, A. G. G. Lyfoid. w. H. Rowson, J. Stewart, V. Dimack, B. Hooper, L. A. Lmoham, N. M. Coleman, Geo. Coleman, J. Kenny, A. Kenny, W. Griffiths, C. T. luck. H. Edwards, J. W. Boon. W. Lovett, \V. McQuay. M. Fowler, A. E. Rhodes, F. Rhodes, B. Meinbery, R. W. Garlick, G. Steer, H. C. C. Strombom, E. A. Townley, J, IMartin, J. Flovd, R. IT. Phillips, A. Simmons, W.' Bushy, N. F. Dunlop. A.~C. Milner, J. K. Smith. L. Walker, W. H. Stocklev, R. B. Anderson, d. Wilcoek, V. P. Miller, E. Hill, T. Wilson, A. J. Davey, W. Rowe, J. Hewitt, A. Sangster, A. Scott, TI. Wickham, Geo. McQuay, H. Gray. G. W. Stanton, R. Monnsey, A. Stockley, J. T. Rowe, F. A. Gibson, fi. F. Hayden, C. J. Moslem W. L. Blcnnerhassett, P. B. Frank, W. P. Dclamore, L. H. Knnoky, W. R. Bennett, A. Rutherford. A. G. Rutherford, A. E". Clifford, A. J. Lees. C. Riley, J. Lucena, O. H. Allen, J. G. Chen, J. T. Kilpatrick, J. G. Ritchie. J. Griffiths, J. W. Green, W. IT. Harris. F. M. Marlow. 0. E. Sea bright, F. Fowler, R. Shottor, J. Inveracity, J. Groschinski. T. Cookson. James Jackson, L. .Petch, Ghas. Gat-ton; H. Gatton, J. Levandoski, 0. Canltor, A. Meredith, T. Lurnan, W. Calvert, W. Atkins, Len Stevens, G. IT. Corbett, W. Oeoghan, C. H. Glagit, 1?. Barlow, K. H. Sharrock. E. Beacban. J. V. Shields, F. Hamilton. E. Law. C. D. SOLE. Hon. Sec. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. “ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT, ions.” THE sum of Ten Pounds will be paid to any person that will give information that will lead fo the conviction of any person committing a breach of the above Act by shooting any native or imported game during the close season, or being iu pursuit of same with dog and gun. By order of the Council. C. D. SOLE. Secretary.

J. .lones, ESTARLISHEK 1 88.", AUCTIC NE'ER LAND & ESTA'IE AGENT * PRODUCE MERCHANT. Victoria & Louxe Street, Avcktaxi) FARMS, Houses, Allotments, and • Businesses on sale. All necessaries required on a farm always on sale. Will bo pleased to accept goods on consignment for sale WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silverware, and Electroplate, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Large Assortment of Articles suitable for presents, AT LOWEST PRICES. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. JOHN PETRIE, Breadray, Stratford. [Established 1896.]

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 132, 27 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 132, 27 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 132, 27 July 1911, Page 1

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