POLITICAL. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. , i MR. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE. the Liberal Candidate, will Address the Electors at PUBLIC HALL, NO AT RE, TUESDAY, September 23th. At 8 p.m. Ladies Specially Invited. BUSINESS NOTICES. SHORT SKBRT3 GIVE ADDED PROMINENCE TO THE SHOES! I 9K BE CAREFUL! Use discrimination in choosing your SPRING FOOTWEAR Lot prudence direct you, and if you Study Economy your stops will lead to FOSTER’S. There you will find the Newest, Daintiest, and Neatest Footwear ever designed to grace woman’s feet—at very low prices. A Few Suggestive Examples are hero given;— LADIES’ WELTED BOOTS, 20s and 22s 6d. VERY SMART GLACE DERBY BALMORALS, at 13s od and 16s Gd. STYLISH SHOES, WELTED, Splendid Value, at IGs and 18s Gd. May Wo Show You These To-day? E. G‘. FOSTER. STRATFORD. THE DOUGLAS STABLES, CL VV. YULE ... Proprietor. THE Proprietor begs to announce that ho has recently purchased the above-named Livery and Bail Stables. First-class turn-outs of every description supplied' on the shortest notice. ' • The plant includes Cortland Wagons, Buggies, Gigs, and Saddle Horses. . . . Travellers arriving by train will ne met with vehicle if J. . ROONEY, GENERAL CARRIER, i V ' i ' And WOOD AND COAL .MERCHANT, Juliet Street, Stratford. Large and Varied Stocks of Wood, and Westport and Taupiri Coal Always on Hand. Orders Promptly Attended to. UMPIRE LlVl! RY AND BAIT STABLES. BROADWAY : : STRATFORD. Next Town Bridge. GOOCH, PROPRIETOR, In thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past, begs to inform thorn that to enable him to cope with the increasing demand, bo has imported several new vehicles. Wedding Cabs a speciality; Trips to the Mountain; Picnic Parties, etc., catered for. All kinds of vehicles on hire; also ladies’ and gents’ hacks. To make the Stable as complete as possible he has added an up-to-date Hearse, and is prepared to furnish funerals in town or country. Mourning coaches and funeral requisites supplied. This department is under the personal supervision of Mr J. C. Felton. The Hoarse is supplied to the trade. Cabs moot trains, and are ivailable at all hours. Horaoa broken to double or single harness, also to mddle. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged. LADIES’ WAITING ROOM. Correspondence, telegraphic or teU* phonic messages punctually ettonueu to. Telephone C 5. Ring up— JAr. A. THOMPSON, (Late M. I. Jury), Telephone No. 14. GENERAL CARRIER AND FORWARDING AGENT. seasonedTirewood And the Dost Mokau- Taupiri, Westport, and Brunner Nuts, COALS AND COKE. Orders Promptly Attended To. Agent for New Zealand and Colonial ' Carrying Company. Goods and Luggage Promptly * Despatched or Delivered. Office: Bridge Buildings (next National Bank). Telephone No. 14.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 23 September 1911, Page 1
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