BUSIN CSS NOTICES. QOMETHINC <Q°° D CROCKERY, And this is an exceptionally good time to sec it. NEWNESS, MERIT, and ECONOMY are all in evidence in our lino showing of— AFTERNOON TEA SETS, DINNER WARE, TOILET SETS, TEAPOTS, SALAD BOWLS, JUGS AND VASES. It is a display worthy of your fullest investigation, for it has been chosen with great care, and we believe it is the most attractive stock yet shown in the whole district. QUALITIES are GOOD DESIGNS NEW, and PRICES admit of NO COMPETITION. TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY. (Late Sidney Ward and Co.),
BROADWAY, STRATFORD. The finest and most consistent grades of Ceylon Tea are known technically to planters and tasters as “stand-outs.” Chief among these, by unanimous agreement of authoritative opinion, is the purest and most popular Ceylon leaf ever introduced to the Dominion. - ■= “Stand-Out” Tea! PUBLIC NOTICES. WHANGAMOMONA COUNTY COUNCIL. TRIENNIAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. RESULT OF ROLLCENTRAL RIDING— Votes. i MeCUTCHAN, William Arthur 52 BACON, William 35 DAVIS, Tom 29 " . ; . , ; William Arthur McCutchan and William Bacon being the candidates receiving the greatest number of votes, 1 therefore hereby declare the said William Arthur McCutchan and William Bacon to be duly elected Councillors of the Whangamomona County Council. STRATHMORE RIDING—MEREDITH, Athol 39 S ’ COYNE, Augustine ... ... 33 DIG GINS, John 28 JONES, John Morgan ... 26 Athol Meredith, Augustine Coyne, and J ohn Diggins being the candidates receiving the greatest number of : votes, I therefore hereby declare the said Athol Meredith, Augustine Coyne and John Diggins to be duly elected Councillors or the Whangamomona County Council. ~ ALFRED COLEMAN, Returning Officer., 10th November, 1911.
HINE ELECTION COMMITTEE. MR. MINE’S Election Committee are requested to Meet at the committee Rooms TO-MORRO \V EVENING, at 7.30 o’clock. NOTICE. ALL Outstanding Accounts of over two months, if not Settled by November 22, will be Sued for without further notice. BERT BURGESS. THANKS. I DESIRE to sincerely Thank the Ratepayers of the West Hiding for the honour they have done me by confirming my election lor the Stratford County Council, and to say that owing to pressure from all sides, to stand firm, in justice to the County Officials, I deeni it my duty so to do, and will therefore not resign. Sincerely yours, J. SMITH.
TARANAKI LAND, BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, PERMANENT (Established 1865). ON THEY Subscriptions are Duo IY.IL and Payable at the Secretary’s Office, Brougham Street. Now Plymouth, on MONDAY, 13tli iust., botwcon the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5 E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary. TO BUILDERS. rjnENDERS arc invited until Noon, .{£ WEDNESDAY, November 15th iust., for Erection of Cottage at Bird Road for Messrs. Kelly Bros. Plans, etc., at offices of undersigned, Stratford and Eltbam. J. A. DUFEILL, Architect, York Chambers. BARTER ACRE, near Broadway, for £120; deposit £2O, balance in tlirec years at 5 per cent. H. Thompson. /UN 001) House, and 3J Acres, best vTT part of Stratford ; good aspect, £775; easy terms. J. B. Richards. O LET, 11 Acres and 3 Rooms, 15s; 5 Rooms and conveniences, 13s; two I-roomed Houses, Ss; 7 Rooms and conveniences, 15s. J. IT. Thompson. in&TLVNTED, an experienced young v v Lady Assistant. R. H. White and Co., Drapers, Stratford. TTSTANTED, a young Girl, to assist V v with housework; mornings only, no children. Apply this office. p.m.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 74, 10 November 1911, Page 6
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