THE GUINEA POEM ! A Cheque for £1 1s has been sent to the writer of this verse— Miss J.H., Church Street, Masterton. Wash and scrub, rinse and rub, Some dirt will still remain; But “Puritan” added to the tub Will take out every stain! WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Best original 4 Short-line advt verse about “Puritan Soap” wins each week. Printed wrapper—from cakes of Puritan Soapmust be enclosed. Address: “Puritan,” P.O. Box 203, Wellington. Wholesale
TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. TO COMMITTEEMEN OF EAST WARD. T BEG to announce that I will I>g a JL candidate for the Vacancy on the Board, caused by the resignation of Mr. Cargill. I intend to circularise committeemen, and would ask them not to pledge their votes until they hear from mo. W. D. ANDERSON.
NOTICE. ; WILL tho lady who was seen to take an exhibit of cocoamit ice from tlio A. and P. Sliow, kindly return to the secretary to save further trouble. FOR SALE. Nice little freehold FARM, of 7G Acres, situated on Denbigh Road, close to creamery and school; all level, and well fenced, on good metalled road; house of four rooms, with 6-bail cowshed, hayshed. cte.; lease has 3 years to run, at a rental of £SO a year; purchasing clause of £lO an acre; goodwill, including 16 cows, cans, 24 paid-up shares, 2 sows, £4OO. C. AND E. JACKSON Land Agents, BROADWAY. WILL the person who Borrowed my Bicycle from the Stratford Railway Station, on Tuesday night, kindly return same at once, as 1 have a long way to go. E. Jack-son, Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 2 December 1911, Page 6
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