BUSINESS NOTICES. RESOLVED -TO GIVE “THE GREATEST VALLES” WE LAUNCH THE.NEW YEAR WITH THIS FINE WORD RESOLUTION “TO GIVE THE GREATEST VALUES.” IT'S ALL • A ■ '■ 1 ' ' ■’ ■' THERE IS TO SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS. i, s TO SECURE THE GREATEST VALUES YOU MUST SEE OUR AUTUMN SUITINGS. We have been trading now for several years with steady season-to-season betterment. The Autumn Lines arc our best—strong with the double strength of integrity and individuality, Suit execution to resolution, and get measured for your suit at THE EGMONT CLOTHING C°
f BUSINESS NOTICES. The handiest thing in the HOUSE. a* V it::. i H.A.C Very often hot water is wanted, in a hurry—perhaps when the hre is out or very low. Then it is that a good Spirit Stove is worth its weight in gold. We have a largo, selection of reliable Spirit Stoves, which can be raised and lowered like a Gas Stove,, and regulated instantaneously. . The “SAFE,” an all-brass Stove, 8s 6d. The “EASY,” all brass, 6s 6d.The “RECHAND,” regulating Steve, Is 6d (illustrated). The “IDEAL” .boils a quart of water in four minutes, la. Also, “PRIMUS,” “ BEATRICE", and NEW PERFECTION KERQ-. SENE BOILING >and COOKING STOVES TIN KETTLES,..for .quick foiling, Is, Is 3d, Is 65,.25,,2 s 6dV • . _ And Aluminium and Copper y(Kabttl6s r and Saucepans, in all sizes.THE TARANA&THARDWARE COMPANY, STRATFORD. m i ■— AUCTION SALES. strathm6re I • ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 14th, At 1 p.in. * \7 OUNC, HOB3S AND GO., -8- will Sell by Public Auction as above—--70 20 month steers 60 weaner heifers 20 18 month’ to 2 year old steers 30 fat and forward cows 1000 MIXED SHEEP. 300 2 tooth ewes 700 f.m. ewes (in lots) 200 lambs 20 rams STRATFORD. SUPPLEMENTARY SHEEP FAIR. MONDAY, MARCH 18th. VOUNCi HOBBS AND.COm .B. will sell by Public Auction as above. MIXED SHEEP, Including—--1000 good breeding ewes 1000 2 and 4 tooth wethers 500 f.m. owes 400 superior 2 tooth ewes 1000 shorn lambs. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. | TENDERS. TENDERS will be received until 10 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, March 20th, 1912, at the County Office, Stratford, where specifications may be seen, for— Contract No. 862—Metalling 126 j chains of Mangaehu Road. Contract No. 863—R0-metalling one mile of Wawiri Road. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. STRATFORD TECHNICAL SCHOOL. A CLASS FOR STUDENTS for Proficiency Certificates will be opened on TUESDAY EVENING at 7.30, with Mr. J. W. Thomas in charge. Fee, payable in advance, 30s per term. Classes in the following subjects 1 will l>e opened if sufficient inducement is forthcoming:— DRESSMAKING— Fog 15s, 3.30 to 5.30, Tucsdavs (Miss Dempsey). MILLINERY—Foe 15s, 3.30 to 5.30, Wednesdavs (Miss Hunt). DRAWING AND ART WORK—Fee £V, 3.30 to 5.30, Fridays (Mr. D. E. Hutton). Students who wish to join any of these classes are requested to send in their names to F. TYRER. Superintendent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 64, 11 March 1912, Page 6
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