POLITICAL. POLITICAL. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. MR. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE, the LIBERAL CANDIDATE tor the Stratford Scat at the coming Election, .will deliver.an Address to the Electors at r» STRATHMORE —FRIDAY, October 20th. At 8 p.m. LADIES SPECIALLY INVITED. STRATFORD ELECTORATE. tj\ 0 . THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I desire to thank you very sincerely for the confidence reposed in me at the last election, and trust that my actions both in and out of Parliament during my term of oflice have met with your approval, and will justify my asking for a continuance of your support at the ensuing general election. I hope to have the pleasure ot meeting you immediately Parliament adjourns. ,' I am, Yours faithfully. J. 8..81NE. BUSINESS NOTICES. GREAT REMOVAL, SALE. Owing to the enormous increase of our business, we are compelled to move to larger premises. During necessary alterations we are holding a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE to save removal. 15 per cent. 3s in the Pound, Discount. On all our Up-to-date Stock. DON’T MISS THIS SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. THE GOLDSMITHS AMD SILVERSMITHS’ CO. THE JEWELLERS, STRATFORD. , AMUSEMENTS. Taranaki /agricultural SOCIETY’S THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL', ' SPRING SHOW. To he hold on tho SOCIETY’S GROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, On DNESDAY AND THURSDAY. November 22nd and 23rd. 'readers, Farmers, and all Fanciers Live Stock should write for a edule of tho Liberal Competitions red them. intries for FACTORY I’UTIER iSSES CLOSE on OCTOBER 14. utries for FACTORY CHEESE CLOSE- ON NOVEMBER ENERAL ENTRIES (LOSE on MEMBER 18; ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary, arc W. Bcwley, New Plymouth. STRATFORD A SHOW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,, NOVEMBER 29th AND 30th. Classes in Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Piss, Dogs, Poultry, Home Industries, Dairy and Other Produce, Technical and School Children's Exhibits THE GREATEST DAIRYMAN’S SHOW In the Dominion. Come and See tho Horse-jumping and Military Events. CRICULTURAL & jpASTORAL BUTTEII EAT COMPETITION. Errata—ln Class No. 1-15 (Pedigree Jersey), the Prizes should read: First Prize £lO 10s, Second Prize £2 10s, Third Prize £1 Is. Class No. 16: Best Colt, Mare or Gelding, any ago, sired hy Y oung Victor —Prize, trophy value £b Bs. Class 16a :Best Colt, Mare or Gelding (3 years or under), sired by Young ’ Victor. Prize, trophy, value £4 4s. Class 16b: Best Yearling sired by Young Victor. Prize, tropin, value £2 2s. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd. Schedules on application to E. JACKSON, Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 56, 20 October 1911, Page 1
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