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BUS!MESS NOTICES. QiDMEY WARD AND GO. beg to O tender their befit thanks to their many customers and friends in the Stratford and Surrounding Districts, ■ who have so liberally supported them j demine the past twelve years, and re- ; quest tliat they wiil continue to support their successors in the same cordial manner in which they have so fawmrod them in the past. THE NEW FIRM, TARANAKI ] HARDWARE COMPANY. TAKE OVER THE BUSINESS ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER. 2nd. Wo cordially invite all to visit our store and afford us the pleasure of your acquaintance, and an opportunity to place ourselves at your service. THE TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY, BROADWAY. Get Rid of n m That rrtAii Sor© Piac© I BEE OINTMENT ALWAYS CORES! Eighteenpencc Everywhere. Vs

FARMS! BAY OF PLENTY. 580 ACHES Freehold, 18 miles from Tauranga, 200 in grass, 380 in milling timber, nearly all ploughaide when cleared; on main coach road; good clean country. Price 30s per acre, on terms. On ac- , count of domestic affairs this farm has to bo sold, hence the very low figure—-a real snip. 53 ACRES, in the very pick of the richest land in the Bay of Plenty; 25 acres planted with carefullyselected best varieties of Fruit Trees, 3500 trees in full bearing tliis season, balance ,of place in grass; 5-roomed house and all outbuildings; only 2 miles from port ; trees in. pink of condition. A great bargain at £4O per acre; enquire about this. WILSON AMO ROBBINS, LAND AGENTS, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. AUCTSON SALES. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1911. T AMASON AMO MELVILLE will .Soil by Public Auction at their Rooms- — Poultry, vegetables, horse carrots, 2 ton prime eating potatoes, quantity Northern Star and Beauty of Hebron seed potatoes, cauliflowers, cabbages, set milkeart harness (nearly new), 2 gents’ ' saddles, t 4gal. copper, box spring and wire-woven mattresses, 3 wire stretchers, 3 kapoc mattresses, iron bedsteads, chairs, carpets, tables, linoleums, wardrobe, chest drawers, washstands, 3 duchess chests, 2 go-carts, push-cart, child’s iron cot, sideboard, lamps, boots, balance of drapery, etc. 1 lady’s bicycle 1 gent’s bicycle (both new) 2 gigs, in good order ‘1 carrier’s cart. Sale at 12.30.'

CARDIFF. PTHHE REV. T. FEE will Lecture 1 on JL No-License and Dominion Prohibition at tlie CardilF Schoolroom, on FRIDAY NIGHT, 29tb, at 8 o’clock. Tho burning question of the day. Tiring along your question. A collection to defray expenses. WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 4. At 8 p.m. FRANK HUTCHENS, FRANK HUTCHENS, New Zealand’s Brilliant Young Pianist (Chappell Gold Medallist), Fresh from his London Successes. MR. WILL HUTCHENS, Oratorio and Ballad Tenor (Late Royal Acadaniy of Music Lon.) .MISS ETHEL' CARTER, The Popular and Artistic Mezzo--31 ISS MAB E HARRIS, Accompanist. Bcchstcin Grand Piano Supplied by British and Continental Piano Co. Prices—Bs, 2s, Is. Box Plan at Grubb’s Music Warehouse. rp O W N -1 ST STRATFORD. HALL. A POET ON THE PIANO. Assisted by Sc in. W. E. THERKLESON, M.anagcr.

IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, Holden at New Plymouth. TICE is hereby gu-en that RI CHAU I) POCOCK WATTS, of Eltham Hoad, Opunahe, Farm Hand, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a mooting of Creditors, to he holden at my ollieo on WEDNESDAY, the Ith day of October, 1911, at d o’clock. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official Assignee. Stratford, •September 27th, 1911.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 37, 28 September 1911, Page 6

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