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POLITICAL. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. TO THE ELECTORS RADIES AND GENTLEMEN, — I dosiro to announce that I intend to seek your suffrage as Member of Parliament for the Stratford Seat, and intend to place my views fully beforo you in the Press and on the Public Platform before the next General Election. In the meantime I will state that I am standing as a supporter of the present . Government, and have the honour to have been chosen as the Liberal Candidate for this seat. 1 trust to bo 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 McCLUGGAGE. R. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE Will Address the Electors In the • ' PUBLIC HALL, WHAN G AMOMON A, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3rd, At 7.30 p.ra. BUSINESS NOTICES. EGMONT HAIRDRESSING SALOON. THE most up-to-date Saloon in 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. Ra-Kus set Is, Scissors set Gd. Full Assortment Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Pipes, and Smokers’ Goods, as usual. Next door to my Fancy Goods Shop. CHARLES E. dAMESj CASH TRADER, Stratford. SHOOTING SEASON. ICII. LICENSES to Shoot Cock Pheasants, Californian Quail, and thor Imported Game will bo issued y the Postmasters at Stratford principal), Toko, Cardiff, Midhirst Vhangamonioua, Strathmore, Huia:ama, and Eltham; fee £l. Season from Ist May, 1911, to 31st iay of July, 1911, both days inclusive The following Native Game may bo hot:—Native Pigeons and Wild Jack; all other native game absolutoy protected. The following licenses have been isued;—Frank Collins, W. S. Clark, Vm. ‘Deadhead, A. C. Bubhtz, K ans, J. Mischewski, J. F. Foley, C. I. Barker, H. Campbell, D. S. Glasgow, P. A. Colson, W. R. Davis, I. ,1. Grayling, H. J. Dunham, H. J. ledge, R. Hardley, H. Voylo, Mra Jonaldson, J. T. Scott, E. B. htohr, V. J. Walsh, B. Green, C. B. Walsh, \ Kirkwood, A. Bland, L. R. Davies, j, J. Newell, P. C. Cleraow, Win 8.. Jar rick, Geo. A. Harris, D. R. Saygo, A. H. Gothics, G. Syme, J. ,'oylc, A. E. Rickloben, W. J. Morison, E. J. Kirkwood, E. Wood, C. i. Rowe. A. Walter, L. Curtis, T. D. Jolson, E. Walsh, J. Petrie, F. A. "yrer, R. Handley, T. H. Lash, A. Stewart, T. Lyford, A. G. L. Lyford. V. H. Rowson, J. Stewart, V. Dimck, 13. Hooper, L. A. Lineham, N. J. Coleman, Ceo. Coleman, J. Kenny, L Kenny, W. Griffiths, C. *F. Tuck, 1. Edwards, J. W. Boon, W. Lovett, V. McQ.uay, M. Fowler, A. E. Ihodos, F. Rhodes,' B. Memhery, R. V. Garlick, G. Steer, IT. C. 0. Stromiom, K. A. Townley, J. Martin, -J. Toyd, R. H. Phillips, A. Simmons, ,V.’Bushy, N. F. Dunlop. A. 0. Miller, J. K. Smith, L. Walker, W. 11. Itookley. R. B. Anderson, J. Wilcock, J. P. Miller, E. Hill, T. Wilson, A. f. IJavcy, W. Rowe, J. Hewitt, A. iangstor, A. Scott, IT. Wickham, Geo. JcQuay, H. Gray, G. W. Stanton, R. ilounsey, A. Stocklcy, J. T. Rowe, F. L Gibson, H. F. Hayden, C. J. Mason, W. L. Blennorhassctt, P. B. frank. W. P. Delamorc, L. H. Knuc:y, W. R. Bennett, A. Rutherford, L G. Rutherford, A. E. Clifford, A. 1. Lees. C. Riley, J. Tmccnn, 0. H. Ulen, J. G. Chen, J. T. Kilpatrick, f. G. Ritchie. J. Griffiths, J. W. Ireen, W. H. Harris. F. M; Marlow. J. E. Seahripht, F. Fowler, R. Shoter, J. Tnverarity, J. Groschinski, 3'. Jnokson, James Jackson, L. Petch, Jlias. Gatton, H. Gallon, J. Lovndoski., C. Caultor, A. Meredith. 3’. yum an, W. Culvert, W. Atkins, Tien Slovens, G. H. Corbett, W. GenFan, 0. TI. Glagit, R. Barlow, E. I. Sharrock. E._ Boachan, J. V. Shields, F. Hamilton, E. Law. C. I). SOLE, Hon. Sec. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. “ANIMALS PROTECTION ACT, inns.” THE sum of Ten Founds will h« paid to any person that will give information that will lead to the conviction of anv person committing a breach of the above Act by shooting any native nr imported game 'during the close season, or being in pursuit of same with dog and gun. By order of the Council. C. D. SOLE. SecreLarv. J. Jones, AUCTIONEER AGENT EsTAnr.isiiF.rt 1883. LAND & ESTATE * PRCHUGE MERCHANT. Victoria & Count. Stukkt, Aickt and FARMS, Hcnses, Allotments, and Businesses on sale. All necessaries required on a farm always on sale. Will ho pleased tu accept goods on consignment for sale.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 31 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 31 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 135, 31 July 1911, Page 1

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