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WANTEDS. WANTED KNOWN—J. B. Rich arris (recently with Mr Newton King), Laud and Commission Agent, Br< adway, Stratford, invites land buynrs to communicate with him E7ANTED Known—Job Printing O in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the "Stratford Evening Post" Job Printing Office. reTANTED Known—G. W. Mills VV (late Cargill) is busy night and day unpacking new goods and novelties for Christmas and Saw Year Presents. Broadway, Stratford. WANTED, good General £l, Waitress 16s, Milkers 255, 30s, Elder's Registry, Stratford. 'Phone 151. W r ANTED,' Youth or Young Man, to milk five cows and make himself useful; good wages and good home. Apply office of this.paper. \IfcF ANTED, a smart Girl, to assist ' V in office, and .apprentice to sales. Apply to A. Speuce, Draper. WANTED, all Mothers to bring their Boys along and Purchase ono of our noted 'Varsity Suits, all shades, all sizes, low prices. Mullen and Marshall, "The Kash," Stratford. fTCTANTED KNOWN.—That WILVV LIAM ELDER, late of tie Scotch Bakery, Hawera, has taken over the Bakery and Tearooms Business until lately carried on by Stuart Parkinson, and hopes by giving personal attention and a first-class article, to merit a share of the public patronage. WANTED Known ARAWA HOUSE, Fenton Street, an entirely new, comfortable, up-to-date Boarding House, will bo Open at the end of October. For Terms, etc., apply MRS GREIG, care Brocklebank's, Broadway. PLEASE NOTE.—AII the latest importations in Lawn Tennis and Cricket Material, Fishing Tackle, and Fancy Goods will be found at G. W. Mills 7 (late ' Cargill's), Broadway, Stratford. 70U should see the New Golden L Ghrystal Glass-ware and Pretty viiinn Teapots just opened up by the Taranaki Hardware Go. (pSOOKJNG is a alight with the "Orb" Rang.-; the finish is beautiful, making ai: ornament to the house. Bellringer L.-ns., Ltd., are the agents. [TTiOR a Luxurious Shave, try one J_ of our "New Safety Razors." Price, 3s Cd in neat case. Once tried, you'll use none other. Tarainaki llardware Co. ED WARDS'- Perfect Den'triffCv gets into all the crevices and destroys tho microbes while cleaning the teeth. WALK in Comfort and Lewis's Boots; easy fittings, easy prices and good wearing, are Lewis's Boots. Cash Boot Arcade. A LOVELY LOT of Underclothing, very reasonable; orders taken for Plain Sowing; any articles not i' 1 stock made up on tlie premises. At Mrs. McCallum's. Broadway. (BOOKING becomes a perfect pleaJ sure by using a "New Perfection" Blue Flame Kerosene Stove., They Roast, Toast, Boil or Bake. Cheaper than coal; quicker than wood. See windows, Taranaki Hard-, ware Co. IIME and Money are alike prcJL cious; therefore, purchase your Boots and Shoes at Lewis's 21 Days 1 Boot Sale, and save both. Lewis's, The Boot Store. LADIES' Hats and Children's (trimmed and untrimmed) ; lively lot of Flowers to choose fr.orirj a very pretty lot of Children's Bonm-vs, at prices to suit all, at Mrs. McCallum's, Broadway. J3ICTURE yourself m Lewis's Shoes—no lady should be Without them; they are superb. Lewis's Cash Boot Arcade, Broadway. lENNIS, Cricket, Bowling; in fact, every kind of Shoes, may be purchased to advantage at Lewis's Cash Boot Arcade. """TOTJ have no idea how neat and Jl. comfortable your feet may be until you have worn Lewis's Faultless Footwear; every pair guaranteed. E. W. Lewis, Broadway. DO not procrastinate! Lewis's 21 Days' Sale lasts only two more weeks. Buy the Best Boots at the lowest price Now! . ISHEW! The Bargains in Boots and Shoes at Lewis's '." ' ;ire astounding. Don't loac m**? ; opportunity. E. W. Lewis; HARD HATS for all Heads—Mullen and Marshall have a full stock of all shapes in-Hard and Soft Felt Hats. Come and inspect. STR ATEORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON, 1911. LICENSES to take Trout an.'; Porch in any part of the Dominion will bo issued from the Ist October, 1911, to the 30th of April. 1912, subject to such regulations a? Order-in-Council describes. Fee, £1; Women and Boys ss. Tiis Following Fishing Licenses have bears issued: — •Y Hollard, L. Riera, T. Gardiner, F. Collins, J. Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury, Dr. Menzies, 0. Skoglund (boy), S> Rowe (boy), C. H. Slight, R. Spence Sid Clark, A. Fowler (boy), G. Carter (bov). R. Crossan (boy), W. Rowe. J. Dodd, J. R. L. Stanford, A. T. Twiss, M. Bowler, H. Porter (boy) J- H- Thompson, B. Hume (bov), 0. Vaughan, P. Childs (boy), J Brake, T. Bottin, W. Y. Kirkman, Roy Curtis (boy), Vincent Kowaleski, F. J. Morgan," F. Collins, D. P. Sullivan (boy), C. C. Robertson, 0. L. Allan, H. \oyle, I R. M. Kivell. Al! Persons Must Produce their Licenses en Demand. I C. D. SOLE, Sec.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 1 November 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 1 November 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 1 November 1911, Page 1

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