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PUBLIC NOTICES. EASIEST OF TERMS. LAND SETTLEMENT FINANCE ACT, 1909. PPLICATIONS are invited from landless farmers’ sons for small farms under the Land Settlement Finance Act, 1909. The undersigned has a splendid property to dispose of under the abov«e Act. For full particulars, apply to NEWTON KING. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. RATEPAYERS are hereby notified that Rates MUST BE PAID by 23rd December, 1912. In cases whore is is an inconvenience to pay the whole, half the rates will be accepted, the balance to be paid by the end of January, 1913. WM. HATHAWAY, Chairman. December 7, 1912. NOTICE. The borough council offices will l>e CLOSED front TUESDAY, 24th December, until TUESDAY, January 7th, 1913. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. rp HE undersigned Saddlers in a Stratford will be CLOSED from the 24th inst. for the remainder of Christmas Week, Re-opening MONDAY, the 30th inst.' WILSON AND SON, M. C. .A AG A AIM), H. WILSON. BUSINESS NOTICES. DON’T MISS CALLING AT D. BEAUMONT’S (Late Kerr and Mcßain’s), FOR XMAS CAKES, or CHOICE CONFECTIONERY. Light Refreshments at all Hours.

CHRISTMAS CARDS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, CHRISTMAS BOOKS, CHRISTMAS TOYS. IN WONDERFUL VARIETY AT MARVELLOUS PRICES, AT ALF. MOON’S (Late T. McKoown’s), BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

Dear Ladies —We is now what arduous! work washing is and you have oa.r sincere! sympathy We are pleased to say wef have'something that will not only saves you labour, but also valuable time and! as no rubbing is required there is nol wear and tear in the process, which itself is worth consideration This something ye redes', “Vacuum’ Wait hint y/biiit \si>> fh J Vo.prnenco sh in/ r; I; i price is On is the and ill with her washinjc/one hour ealtMej j/wn was i; ~i _r .... Is.'),l.*A relieved ~1 the tedious washboard 'y| /' The "Vacuarn /nas no parts to gel out cf.ob?esip.hd will last a lifetime ! It is so sjWwre'-'that a schoolgirl can look after it. 7*^ The Electric Ircning Iron is another lime and labour saver and much more economical and cleaner than the Irons. From personal experience we can strongly recommend both of these very useful lines McMillan & fredric, Sole Agents, , Broadway, Stratford, BUY your Christmas Booklets at HOPKINS’, Broadway. The most famous assortment between Auckland and Wellington, and the Prices are Just Right. I7UNCY LEATHER GOODS in new-1 est designs, at all prices, to suit | all pockets, all occasions, and all persons, at HOPKINS’ old-established House in Broadway. QA ACRES, Freehold, North. AuckcJ\J* land, all rich, level, ploughable laud, no stumps; house, cowshed, .rood position. .T, B. Richards. PRESENTS both useful and pretty. Fountain Pens that really will write, at HOPKINS’, Broadway—the shop with the biggest range of Stationery and Fancy Goods in Taranaki. \/I ALTESE Scarves and Handkerchiefs, "the most suitable present for a lady. Call and inspect Moreys’ Stock. HOT WEATHER—Bathing cos tumes, for Ladies ;md Gents, Girls and Boys; Mighty Cheap, ROBINSONS’ Ready Money Store. ART China in Boulton, Worcester, Bayreuth, Foley, Poland. Bretby, and other lending English and Continental Wares. An unequalled as-, sortment of real treasures at HOPKINS’ Favourite Shop, in Broadway. lAANCY Hiindkerchiefs at 6d each, . a neat lino; also at 7d, Bd, 9d, ].od, to 3s (kl each. Moreys’ The Cash Drapers. SPENCE’S Great Compulsory Clearance Sale commences on Saturday, IGth inst. Men’s and Boys’ Suits. Hats, Caps, Shirts, etc., must be shot out, and the huge reductions in prices will do it. A. SPENCE, Broadway. Stratford. 171 VERY BODY will he interested to j know that Father Christmas has left a marvellous lot of Tojm and Pretty Things for Boys and Girls of all ages at HOPKINS’ Big Shop, in Broadway. Everybody is asked.to call early and take away their presents. Sunshades at 2s i id, 3s iid, 4s (3d, a real snip, ask to sec this real value at Morey and Son’s.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 21 December 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 21 December 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 21 December 1912, Page 6

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