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BUSINESS NOTICES. QiDNEY WARD AND GO. boy to tender their best thanks to their many customers and friends in the Stratford and Surrounding Districts, «':io have so 1 ibenilly supported them during the past twelve years, and reel nest that they will continue to support their successors in the same cordial manner in which they have so favoured them in the past. THE NEW FIRM, TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY. TAKE OVER THE BUSINESS ON MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 2nd. We 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 TARANAKS HARDWARE COMPANY, BROADWAY. WANTEDSEVERAL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO CALL AT PRICE’S AND INSPECT THE NEW AND UP-TO-DATE MODELS OF LADIES’ AND GENTS’ BICYCLES. No bettor value to be found in the Dominion. High-class in every detail, quality and finish. Also, just landed, a largo stock of Tyres, Lamps, Bells, Chains, and all kinds of Accessories. All kinds of Repairs executed promptly, and by experienced workmen; satisfaction guaranteed. ! STOVE ENAMELLING done on the promises in first-class style. P. C. PRICE. BSCYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH DEALER, .. Opposite Club Hotel.

BAY OF PLENTY. 580 ACHES Freehold, 18 miles from Tauranga, 200 in grass, 880 in milling timber, nearly all ploughable when cleared; on main coach road; good clean country. Price 80s per acre, on terms. On account of domestic affairs this farm has to he sold/ hence the very low figure—a real snip. 58 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 fidl bearing this season, balance of place in grass; 5-roomed house and all outbuildings; only 2 miles from port; trees in pink of condition. A groat bargain iit £lO per acre; enquire about this. W3LSOM AMO ROBBBNS, LAND AGENTS, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE TO FARMERS. w. DIMOCK AND CO. have risen the price of Bacon oer 0). J. MAURA, Representative, Pigs

STRATFORD TOWN BAND. VPRACTi CF of the above Band will be held in the Schoolroom at 7.30 o’clock on TUESDAY NIGHT, .jrd Oct. A full muster of members and intending members is requested, in order to redistribute the instruments. THOS. MARSHALL, Hon. Sec. Pro tom. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Supreme Court, Holden at New Plymouth. NOTICE is hereby given that LEWIS REVELL, of Stratford, Carrier, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and 1 hereby summon a Mooting of Creditors, to lie hoklon at my i(lice on WEDNESDAY, the 11th day of October, IUII, at 11 o’clock. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official Assignee. Stratford, September 29th. 1911. NOTICE. IT HAVE taken a Temporary Office JL in Curtis’s Buildings, Broadway, ivhero I am prepared to complete all unfinished business which clients of t!io late firm require mo to conclude. W. I). ANDERSON, (Late Malone, Anderson and Johnstone). ■’P 0 W N HALL. JL STRATFORD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd. At tS p.m. OOL. BIRKENSHAVV’S LECTURE, On “LIEE AND WORK OF GENERAL BOOTH.” Assisted by Wesley Church Choir and Miss McNeish (Soloist). The Mayor (Mr. .1. Masters) will occupy the chair. A LOVELY LOT of TJnderclotliing, very reasonable ; orders taken for Plain Sowing; any articles not in stock made up on the premises. At Mrs. McCallum’s, Broadway. ANTED, a Man, for general farm work. Apply this office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 30 September 1911, Page 6

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