A CHALLENGE TO “THE TRADE" TO PRODUCE A Li ST OF EUSI NESS MEM OF INVER CARGILL THIS LIST. TO EQUAL ONE HUMORED AND FIFT/ LEADING BUSINESS MEN ANDCSiSZENS TESiJFV TO THE BENEFITS OF NO°L!CENSE AND RECOMMEND ST TO OTHER ELECTORATES. (From the “Southland Times” of 21st October, 1911.) and C.A. We, the undersigned citizens of Invercargill, having tor between five and .John Rigg, accountant six years experienced the benefits ar- Samuel Rabbklge, draper ising from the closing of tiie hotel Robert Meredith, grocer bars, desire to record our appreciation T. Fryde, secretary S.H of the No-license law. Since the clos- Board ing of the bars tire nloral tone of the J. Strang and Co., painters, etc. community has improved, crime has H. W. Royds, merchant diminished, drunkenness lias decreas- J. S. Royds, accountant cd, legitimate business lias benefited, \V. Smith, manufacturer and improved conditions generally arc R. Erskino to bo seen on every hand, while the R "\V. Porter, accountant il 1 *. .L* i 1... i x’- *1 T?,!,,,.. Chas. W. Brown, fhnd and com. agent A. A. Baird,medical nracuonci John Cunningham, accountant W. F. Scandrett, produce salesman Walter Spite, drapery manager, H. J. Fraser and Co., monnmenta.ists Haynes and Co. McChesncy and Peterson, etc J. Johnston and Sons, Ltd., engineers Jas. Stewart, whitesmith Alex. Storrie, Ltd., implement manfr. >AV. Greigg, -Methodist minister F. H. Thomson, coach painter James Baird, Presbyterian minister J. M. Brown, merchant and importer Thos. S. Royds, accountant Richard Allen, accountant J. S. Baxter, merchant and importer J. F. Strang, Esk Street growth and progress of the town has j tlo . Neil, secretary Education Board Boht. M in. Met ioath, clcik ’ Ah G. Mehaffey, schoolmaster W. A. JlcCaw, architect been greater than at any time since AV. (j . ivienaney, senoouuascer ” • pr--its foundation. We do not think the j Findlay, insurance manager, Govt. J J. Lough, draughtsman electors of Invercargill will ever re- Life Co. w - w - * lmTeffs ’ plumber vert to the old system of license, and j AV. Thomson, merchant on account of our experience wo do Frank Hales, Baptist minister not hesitate to commend the system Fred Stevenson, Education Board of No-license to the electors of other William Lewis, grocer parts of the Dominion: — A. Pybus, Prim. Methodist minister Robt. Brownlie, Technical School -st. ... XlOOt. mowillie, Ifnimcu AVilliarn A. Ott, Mayor of Invercargill jr j j e fcoate, coachbuilder, Tay-sl Chas. S. Longnct, ox-Mayor of In’gill pj |) Pi- e ston, building contractor John Stead, J.P., ex-Mayor of In’gill Lindsay and Co., pork butchers, Tay-: W. W. Shirreffs, plumber James Hunter, fruiterer H. Leeto, grocer ' E. I). "Wilson, merchant R. Murray, plumber Charles B. Rout, land agent William Rennie, inspector (Borough) R. A. Strang, foreman of works A. J. Service, county clerk and treasurer T. W. Walker, town clerk, Tnvercarg’l C. J. Broad, ironmonger lames Hunter, accountant A. Bain, builder, Morton Road LI. J. Gumming, land and estate agent r Lethabv, umbrella maker - - ---—. « \V. I). Hunt, company manager (; Fiwgatt, ex-Mayor of Invercargill J' • \\. Pndham, London 1 uino Go. Joliii McQueen, manager Southland Wm. Giiison, picture framer yavid Jon. A\ esney, accountant F.M. Co. AYm. R. Riddell, factory manager G. F. Strang, manager A. and A\. McGruer, Taylor and Co., drapers r q Liggins, insurance manager McCarthy Lennio and Sons, seedsmen and nur- j no j, is Wesnev, accountant (Macal- Andrew S. Wallace, clerk sorymen ister Bros.) * AV illmm H. Dnbie, teacher of music 5. McDonald, boot importer Jno. Jas. AA r esney George l oom, builder \V. N. Stirling, general merchant Chas H. Poole, "plumber J. Warrant, compositor Ohas. C. Cook, merchant tailor, Dec-st Hcnrv Lister, builder ' Can, 1 ,)l “ 1 . 1 > Photographer Smith and Laing, hardware merchants ndrowe Millar, pastrycook Haiian and Co., drapers James Haiti, schoolmaster- George Melvin, sawmiller ■ i. Lurasden, watchmaker Frank J. Lillicrap, bookseller J. Jenkins, grocer . Charles Campbell, jeweller W. Macalistor, Crown Prosecutor (< eo jj Alacdiudoc, analytical chemist; J. D- Gilmore, optician ‘William Layoock, Methodist minister j ose pj, Hatch, oil factor ' • Royds, bank clerk Ml. M. Ryburn, Presbyterian minister q| 1;)S r R orne , accountant A. S. Froggatt, commission agent q Foatherstone. accountant B. A. Anderson, merchant and maim- j 0 > in r Carswell, merchant gor J. G. Ward and Co. j as ; Callendar, company manager --••-- ■ T. G. Ward and Co. r. h. Hall, land and comsu. agent Geo B Brown, giocoi A. F. Hawke, coy. manager, XS.M. aucl j )t> Galbraith, hoardinghousekooper E. S. l erry, nurseryman Agency , Philip A. A r yncr, land agent John McCurdy, boot importer Fleming and Co., Ltd., flounmllers Qlias Gray, teacher of music M- Meyer, chemist Fred. A. Ball, accountant D W . McKay, merchant W.TL Hughes, picture framer J. E. AVatson, merchant Henry G. Ashley, builder £*■• Ibbotson, bootmaker J. N. Armour, hardware manager . Hendry, Spey Street John Thomson, draper, Ihomson ami w ' Quinn Mid C 0.,, export merchants Beattie Joseph Hensley, timber merchant Tames McMeckm, coy.manage! r Mock, estate agent Hie Fresh hood Co, S. A. Lindsay, gr R AVesney, stationer The Up-to-Date Clothiers, J. C. C.u >.ci Simon, boot importer Stead and Dewar, furniture warehouse Alox ‘ Ferguson, watchmaker F. AV. Gresham, dentist AVilliarn Ferguson, farmer Spey Street N.Z. Bible. Tract and Book Society, }y/™ Wau Jf grocer Robt. Macdonald, manager jj p ay monumentalist n, s . Ward, J.P d ’ ' > ’ * Thomas Crawley, boot importer Andrew Noble, stationer James MaCalister, engineer F. \A r . Prcddy, general storekeeper R. Sloan, grocer T-. K. Jamieson, foundry J. Bath and Sons, coach builders A. Inglis, schoolmaster L. Fraser, storekeeper J. '-Jellwrick, accountant TJios. Meredith, solicitor in Invercargill for a less period than five years. STRATFORD NO-LICENSE LEAGUE. STRIKE OUT THE TOP LINE voting' paper.
it ‘■ I ‘Zrm • m s A it j a i NOW, CHILDREN, REMEMBER YOUR GRANDMOTHER ' USED pa n isaa if Hp? ® H ®! BEFORE I WAS BORN. 5T as me p THE BEST fjgßggamcraaacMsssxxtmtßx m HARVEY’S “ IDEAL” MILK CANS.” COiD IE NT UN NECESSARY. Supplied to the Leading Taranaki Factories. If you want the Rest, you will use no others. Orders despatched the same day as Received. If you experience difficulty in procuring these Cans, write to us direct, or to NEWTON KING, STRATFORD or NEW PLYMOUTH. ALEXANDER HARVEY & SONS, LIMITED. Auckland, FOR SALE. It will pay you to enquire about this Farin'; 500 Acres, all level, and well improved, with buildings insured for £BOO. The whole as a going concern, with stock, implements, and furniture, for £7 per acre. In a few years will be soiling for double the price. Owner wants to retire on account of old ago—a rare snip. 71 ACRES handy to Tauranga Creamery, well improved, in grass ; new 7-roomed house, with all conveniences, new outbuildings, over 200 fruit trees; everything in firstclass condition. Price £IBOO. 200 ACRES, 8 miles from town, nearly all in grass and ploughable; 5 paddocks; on main coach road; 6-roomed house, and outbuildings ; Post Office 1 mile, school Li miles, creamery 2 miles. Price £6 10s per acre, on terms. WSLSOM AND ROSBSNS, Land Agents, TAURANGA AND TE PUKE.
business notices. i: i ; - ;; :) TO FEEL YOUNG TO LOOK YOUNG TO KEEP YOUNG TAKE STOHR’S f • ■■■• i c >'■' | SARSAPAR3 LLA. ■ 1 ! , . ■ . ... , f . It makes rich red blood, infuses the genial glow of health into nerve and. muscle. . It contains in concentrated form extract of Sarsaparilla combined with Todies of Potassium and Iron. Are you run.down? Have you that “don’t care feeling. IF SO, YOUR BLOOD NEEDS ‘‘ TONING ” UP. This Concentrated Extract is a blood-purifier, a remedy for all skin affections caused by impure and impoverished;bwoil. Lot us put you on the right road to send health—lake SlDrilv s SARSAPARILLA. Price 2s 6d and fls Sd per bottle. E. B. STOHR. CHEMIST STRATFORD.
TARASNIAKB DAIRY FARMS FOR SALEACRES choice Dairy Farm, all level, well grassed, land of nch I v/quality; new liouse of 4 rooms, 12-bad concrete floor coffsha mile to school and factory, and telephone. Price £34 per acre; £-00 cash. ACRES, all well grassed, sub-divided into 7 paddocks ; sheop-prooi fencing, good metal road; 5-roomcd house, and cowshed, - niics ’ factory, 1 mile to school. Will lease for 5 years at a rental of 12s bd straight-out lease. ■4 rrrr ACRES, Freehold Land, of good quality, well grassed, fenced L i 6 subdivided into 12 paddocks, well built S-roomed House, 20-bail cowshed, hay and cart sheds; 1 mile to factory, school and railway station. Price £25 per acre; terms to suit purchaser. Cheap. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—Nice 6-roomed House and 10 Acres nice level Land, well fenced and nicely sheltered, situated on Beacousfielc Road, handy to school and factory; Will lease for 12 months at £1 pe> week; rent to be paid monthly in advance. C. & E. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, STTRATFORD.
WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. BUY FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, ANT) BACON PICS, PORKERS AND CHOPPERS. Wo FREEZE ON OWNERS’ ACCOUNT. CANNED MEATS AT ALL GROCERS AND STORES. BUY WASTARA FERTILiSEBS. BUY WA3TABA GAMMED MEATS. FERTILISERS DIRECT FROM THE WORKS. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (AUSTRALASIA, LTD.)
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 73, 9 November 1911, Page 3
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