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business notices. ~ : ; a i A BB WHY YOU SHOULD ORDER YOUR XMAS SUIT NOW! We can assure delivery. We can do justice to you and ourselves. . We can hold the Suit awaiting your convenience. Price 60s, 655, 70s, 755. THE EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. WAITARA FREEZING WORKS. rpHE A3OVE WORKS WILL 3E OPEN TO RECEIVE STOCK ON AND AFTER MONDAY DECEMBER 4th. THOS. BORTHWICE & S ONS > i (AUSTRALASIA) ,LIMITED. A i . W xA,

PUBLIC NOTICES. '■re. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF STRATFORD. ••j 3Ha.fi WOK* ,■? '■■ u-' ;«'■ NOMINATIONS. In Pursuance of “The Legislature Act, 1908.” IT FRANK BIRD, Junr., IlcturnA» ing Officer for the Electoral District of STRATFORD, cie hereby give notice that the undermentioned persons have boon duly Nominated as Candidates for the Election of a Member of Parliament for the alore;.ssid Electoral District, the Poll : wherefor is appointed for the 7tli day or December, 1911: TUNE, JOHN BIRD, of Toko, Farmer. McCLUGGAGE, JOSEPH, of Strut ford, Farmer. The Poll will bo taken at the following Polling Places, commencing at 9 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m.:— Nos. 1 and 2—The Town Hall, Stratford (principal) No. 3—The Courthouse, Stratford. No. '4—-The Public Hall, Midhirst. No. s—Railway Cottage, Waimiku. No. 6—The Public School, Tariki. No. 7—The Public School, Norfolk Road. No. B—The Whars, Calger’s Gardens, Inglewood. No. 9—-The Public School, Durham Road. No. 10— r Phe Public School, Dudley Road. No. 11—The Public School, Lincoln Road. No. 12—Mrs Turnbull’s Cottage, • Cross Road, Huirangi. No. 13—The Public School, Kaimata. No. 14—The Public School, Waitui. No. 15—-Mr A. J. Taylor’s residence, Kaimiro. No., 16—The Public School, Pembroke Road. No. 17—The Public School, Denbigh Road. No 18—The Public School, Ratapiko. No. 19—The Public School, Salisbury Road. No. 20—The Public School, Stanley Road. No. 21—The Public School, Ackland Road. No 22—The Hall, Kahouri Bridge. No. 23—The Public School, Bix*d Road. No. 24-—Messrs Brown Bros.’ whare, Wingrove Road, Pukengahu. No. 25:—The Hall, Ngaere. No. 26—The Public School, Cardiff. No. 27—The Public School, Rowan. No. 29—The Hall. Toko. No. 30—The Hall,; Douglas. No. 31—The Public School, Raupuha. No. 32—The Public School. Puniwhakau. No. 33—The Public School, Tututawa. No. 34—The Hall, To Wera-. No. 35—The Public School, Huiroa. No. 3G—The Public School, Kiore. No, 37—The Public School. Pohokura. No. 38—The Public School, Makahu. No. 39—The Hall, Strathmore. No. 40—The Carpenter’s Shop, Whangamomona Tunnel. No. 41—The Public School, Tarata. No. 42 : —The Public School, Purangi. No. 43—The Public School, Matau. No 44—The Hall, Whangamomona. No. 45—The Hall, Kohuratahi. No. 46—Messrs Gee and Burch’s residence, Mold Road. No. 47—Mr A. J. Bray’s Cottage, Wha ngamomona Road. No. 48—The Public School, Tahora. No. 49—The Library, Mangare Road, Whangamomona. No. 50—The Public School, York Road, Midhirst. No. ,51—The Public Works Cement Shed, Skinner Road. Dated this 27th day of November, 1911. FRANK BIRD, JUNIOR, Returning Officer. WANTED, a Boy, to work in factory. Apply D. J. Malone, Fenton Street.

PUBLIC NOTICES. 4 THAT'S VI THE STRATFORD RETAILERS’ ASSOCIATION. -r-4—’;J Us -EftcJi il THE ANNUAL MEETING of the above Association''will' he "held in the MUNICIPAL CHAMBERS at 3 p.mv, on- TUESDAY/'NOVEMBER 2sth; ■‘ :: ifw«w R. B, ANDERSON, Hoh. Sec. /.v AFTER 53 TEARS OF PROHIBITION MAINE STILL STANDS TO IT. THE Final Figures Show a Majority of 753 men for the Prohibition side; women have no vote in Maine. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD., EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. ELECTION OF ONE MEMBER, EAST WARD. IT is hereby publicly notified that Nominations for the Election of One Member of. the Education Board will be received by me at the Education Board Office, up to 5 p.m. on I'UESDAY, the 12th December,' 1911, and that the Election will be held on ITJESDAY, the 2nd January, 1912. No person shall be eligible as a candidate for election unless he is noninatsd in writing by at least two doctors, and the nomination paper >earing the candidate’s consent in vriting is received by the Returning Officer before the nominations close. The vacancy is caused by the resignation of Min W. C. Cargill. Nominations must be signed by two /embers of a School Committee of a listrict constituted under the Education Act, and bear the written consent of the candidate nominated. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Returning Officer. education Office, 23rd November, 1911. [N THE MATTER SLAUGHTERING TION ACT, 1900.” OF “ THE AND INSPECI CHARLES J. O’NEILL, of Te Ij Wera, hereby give notice that I Will, on the 29th clay of November, • 911, make application to the Whan’amomona County Council for a lic,mce to slaughter stock for human ■onsnmption at my slaughteringhouse, situate at section 76, block 14, Pouatu Survey District, and that I tavo forwarded to the said Council full plans and particulars of the said Jaugliterhouse. (Signed) November loth. C. J. O’NEILL. 1911. BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR SALE. Nice little freehold. FARM, of 76 Acres, situated m Denbigh Road, close to creamery md school; all level, and well fenced, an good metalled road; house of four 'ooms, with 6-bail cowshed, hayshed, 'te.; lease has 3 years to run, at a •eutal of £SO a year; purchasing lauso of £lO an acre; goodwill, in'hiding 16 cows, cans, 24. paid-up shares, 2 sows, £4OO. G. AND E. JACKSON. Land Agents, BROADWAY.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 88, 27 November 1911, Page 6

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