BUSINESS NOTICES. GENASCO ROOFING: “GENASCO” is a tough, ieather-iiko materia!, made from a cornbination of wool, felt, and natural asphalt. “GENASCO” is mads in three weights, the medium (2-piy), being mast generally used. Each roll is 32 indies wide, and contains 21S square feet. Nails and cement provided. “ GENASCO ” is easy to apply, and docs nat nsccl expert labour. • i < THE GUARANTEE OF THE MANUFACTURER STANDS BEHIND EVERY ROLL. AGENTS— SAMPLES FREE. NSW TO N KING
THE SPIRIT OF TO-DAY. bb—amecpßßOßg S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE BYGONES WITH /OUNG MEN PE GOOD TASTE. TO-DAY ALL MEN WANT THE LINES SUGGEST IV E OK YOUTH, AND THAT S JUST WHERE OUR MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME. T CLOTHES TO MEASURE. :. EXCEL IN SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY THE SPIRIT OF TO-DAY’S 3WMANDS. FURTHER, WE SUPET )JSE AND CONTROjj THE SIiOFFING AND MAKING. THIS UNIFORMITY OF TAIJ.ORING HERETOFORE SO UNRELIABLE WHEN TO RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s TO 7fcs. THAT’S OUR SPECIALITY. JCHsao; ißrnsassssuasßaßt ALL TRIAL ORDERS PLACED LAST SPRING EARNED FOR US THIS WINTER FULL ORDERS WITH CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU SOW, YOU'LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
AMUSEMENTS. e IS MAJESTY’S THEATRE BERNARD’S PERMANENT SHOW. TO-NIGHT. - rsss--TO-NIGHT. US THURSDAY, AUG GST 17th. LAST ONLY CHANCE. At an Enormous Expanse, THE ROYAL DIVORCE. THE ROYAL DIVORCE. THE ROYAL DIVORCE. The Picture Ph|y of the Century. Including Star Programme. Look out for Grand Carnival on August 23rd. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC MEETING. T. E. TAYLOR MEMORIAL FUND. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in tlie Municipal Chambers on x'xtiDAY, 18th inst., at 7.30 p.m., in connection with the above fund. .' J. MASTERS, Mayor. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. A LL RATES UNPAID at cue 30th September, 1911, will be Seed for without further notice. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town C. lerk. [Advt.j COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING. A movement has been inaugurated under the Title of the NA- i tIONAL PEACE AND ANTI-MILI-TARIST COUNCIL OF NEW ZEA-I LAND. I (1) io unite those who are protesting against the Compulsory Clauses of the Defence Act, and to take united action in an effort to have the Clauses Repealed. (2) To circulate throughout the Dominion a Petition to Parliament praying for the Repeal oi the Compulsory Clauses of the Dcfence Act. (3) To pledge Candidates at the forthcoming Election to vote tor the Repeal of the Compulsory Clauses, and to recommend such Candidates who so pledge themselves for Election to Parliament. (!) To give information and legal interpretation of any Clauses of the Act., etc., etc. The Council is desirous of forming ' a Working Body in Stratford to Cooperate in the Movement, and would lie glad of the names and addresses of I all interested.
If you are opposed to Compulsory Military Training kindly forward your name and address, for purpose of organisation, to THE SECRETARY, 102, Hereford Street, Christchurch. WANTED, Board and Residence with private family. Apply “P,” care “Stratford Evening Post.’’ \\T ANTED, a General Servant; *v V middle-aged preferred. Apply Mrs. Miscall, Rose Grove, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 1, 17 August 1911, Page 6
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