BUSINESS NOTICES. DON'T BE MISLED ! W.B. CORSETS ARE THE BEST. BEST IN VALUE. BEST IN STYLE. I /> U -C \ i ■ f y mm s, u M m i I till I i I ?tel SEBB3KJIKX-' zmvm r.-mwn THE SP xT P TO' S f' C iS-' H Mw. 0W AMONG THE BYGONES WITH T . ; h\ t / I ;.. G(K \ ? AS ™- TO-DAY ALL MEN WANT IHL LINES r JuGGEaJjVh OE YOUTH, AND THAT S JUST (JTjlw MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME. rrri CLOTHES TO MEASURE. ■HCKranaGßassissa i^ytrzsiMaiarsraaassaaßs^^ JXCEL ™ SHAPLELTNESS. BECAUSE "WE STUDY THE SI i LI i 01' TO-DAY’S DEMANDS. FURTHER, WE SUPFV . THK SHOTTING AND MAKING. ■ TUTS mJr Y 0F ' J AILORING HteRETOFOKE SO UN RELIABLE WHEN 10 RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s TO 755. THAT’S GUR SPECIALITY. wrinr^-r-. LAST SPMNG EARNED FOR «a™ JShffiT THE EGMONT CLOTHINOI COMPANY. BUSINESS NOTICES TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the R-ais-iP-K of the Roof of His Majesty’s Theatre. _ Supplications to be left or personal interviews had at Madame Bernard Residence, Broadway North PUBLIC NOTICES. D AIRY FAR RECTAL LIFE BOAT SERVICE. SALVATION ARMY HALL, •Stratford. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9th, lull. Admission Ls. PROGRAMS! E: I-—Congregational Song. 2.—Prayer. <>■ —Solo—‘‘Gospel Ship.” 4. —Company Song-—“ What Vessel are you Sailing In?” 5. —Solo—“Launcii Out.” 6. —Recitation—“Minnie and Sailor Ben.” • 7—Company—“Sailing On.’ ’B.—Solo—“Look, Sinner, Look!” 9.•—Chorus and Actions—“ The Rescuers.’ 10. —Solo—“Throw Out the Life Line.” ! I. —Recitation—“Annotta’s Prayer” 12. —Solo—“Fierce and Wild.” 13. —Company—“Will Your Anchor 'Hold?” 11. —Solo—“My Father, God, is at the Holm.” 15. —Recitation—“The Wreck of the Royal Helen.” 16. —Solo—“Lot the Lower Lights be Burning.” 17. Company—“ Pull for the Shore” 18. —Reading. 19. —Solo—“Harbour Bells.” 20.,—Company—“Out in the Life-boat Speeding.” 21. —Recitation—“Drowning Singer.” 22. —Solo—“Land Ahead.” ENSIGN WILSON, Officer in Charge. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ELECTION OF MEMBERS. IT is hereby publicly notified that the undersigned persons have been duly Sleeted Members of the Education Board of the District of Taranaki:— For the North Ward— ARTHUR HERBERT HALOOMBE For the Fast Ward—WILLIAM .ROGERS. For the Most Ward— JOHN MCARTHUR. The number of valid votes recorded for each candid:.to was;—■ North Ward— Arthur Herbert Halcomhc—Elected Unopposed. East Ward— William Rogers, Elected Unopposed. West Ward—lohu McArthur ... ... ... 81 Samuel Smith Osborne ... ... 57 i ll!' total number of vot.cs recorded was 1 ;JK. Toe total number of votes rejected as informal was 2. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning Officer. Now Plymouth, August 7, I‘.Ml. Comprising 802 Acres of goc Land, To Lot or For Sale. Good lions on property. Very easy terms. Fc particulars apply direct to J. BEEDIE, Ngaire. NOTICE. ON account of our Annual Balant being .struck on August .‘list, w respectfully request settlement of a overdue accounts before that date. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE CO. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. HAVING disposed of mv TUT TCI ERING BUSINESS at DOW LAS to MESSRS FERGUSON BRO.* oi Toko, I wish to thank customers f support, and trust the same will I accorded to mv successors. MESSRS FERGUSON’S dclivei cart will make its first visit to Don, las on Tuesday, August 15th. ARTHUR NEEDHAM, Douglas. A CONCERT AN 3 SOCI£ Will be held in the STANLEY ROAD SCHOOL On THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th, By the Stanley Road Sunheamcrs. Good Programme. Good Supper. Admission Is. TV H!TE leghorn PA.OMAN - BROOKS COCKERE mated to selected pen Lege “Bred to Lay,” Hens, Sittin ss. DID! A M RU N HER DUG K S Fi •sisters to Bright’s Ron Compe tion Winners, Sittings 7s 6d. MRS. F. J. HODGSON, Corner Mountain and Stuart Road ELTHAM. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. POUXDKEEPER AT HUIAKAM, 1 to •lose 4 P PLICATIONS, -w W EDNESDAY, the 23rd ins a.t the County Offices, Whangamon mi, ai’o invited for the Position Weeper of the Round, at Huiakan Schedule ol duties and scale of ft may be inspected at Mr. A. Colonial Office, Stratford, or Mr. G. W. C \oil’s Store, Strathnioro. ATHOL MEREDITH, Chairman. Bth August. 1911. f LVRDIFF BAND OF HOPE, m V Thursday, August 10th; gr programme; commence 7.30. Adm siou free. A WANTED, a good Man for milking, machines used, good wages for satisfactory man. Apply \\. Hamilton, Sole Road. Ngaire. BOY Wants Situation on farm; good milker; age 10. J ply “G.R.,” care this office. § I IS COMING ! No Coal, no war, Organised Labour will nm the war cloud roil hv. Coal, Tanpi at Peace Ratos off trucks.—W. PORTER. WANT!']!), Secondhand 8-Jior power Stationary Boiler. Apj this office. Vv 7ANTED, at once, a good Cook, 1 Apply Coffee Palace. SALE, well-bred 2-year-I L ifer, in calf to pedigree J soy hull. . Apply any morning t week to C. G. Rundlc, Orlando Str South.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 143, 9 August 1911, Page 6
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