PUBLIC NOTICES. Sale Sale Sab Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Our Lease expires Soon. The Premises are to bo altered and made up-to-date, and to avoid removal, I am Slaving a great SALE. All Lines reduced to Bed-rock, as they must be sold. Your chance for bargains is now. Call in and note large reduction. Profit is sacrificed to aid Sales. You cannot buy so cheap at Auction. Our Great Expiration of Lease and Alteration to Premises Sale starts right away. Come along and get pick of Goods. Scldout lines will not be replaced till I get going again in new Shop. CHARLES E. JAMES, BROADWAY. Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale
Y OLD CUSTOMERS need not*be ■JLWL disappointed, as I have secured NEW PREMISES In Broadway Central Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, / And I have arriving and to hand NEW LINES IN EVERYTHING For the Ladies and Children. THE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED i FOR TWO WEEKS MORE. REMEMBER.—In the New Promises.
J. K. STONE WILL sell, at a reduction of 2s in the £, 50 Clocks and ElectroPlate, suitable for presents. Also 40 American Alarm Clocks (usual price 7s 6d), will be sold for 5s each. Come early and secure the pick. >RIME Canterbury Up-to-dato Potatoes arriving every steamer for W. H. H. Young and Co. Try a TANTED, good Second-hand Sacks » aud Sugar Bags, in any quantity. W. H. H. Young and Co. (Oil all classes of Dressmaking, go -*- 1 to Marguerite ct Cie, H.B. Buildings, Eltham. r ANTED, Boy, to learn electric lighting. Apply, McMillan and Fredric. [TANTED, a Capable Girl, for '. Domestic Work. Apply office of this paper. position, by Competent ▼ * Sharemilkers (married man and family), to milk herd 30 or 40 cows. Place near school preferred. Apply, McCluggage Bros., Broadway, Stratford. K7ANTED, Apprentices to the Plumbing, Tinsmithing, ami Electric Light Work. Apply Smart Bros. THANKS. MESSRS WICKHAM BROS., of Ngaere, desire to thank their numerous customers n Stiatfo:J aid surorunding districts for the generous support accorded them in connection with their lato butchery business. For convenience sake, Mr T. W. Bond, of Stratford, lias been authorised to receive monevs on our behalf. STRATFORD TECHNICAL SCH()OL TT is proposed to open a Class in *■ MILLINERY) at STRATFORD, With MISS HUNT, Specimens of work done by Miss Hunt's Students in other centres are now on view in Bellringer's Window, TERMS for 12 lessons—lss. Ladies wishing to join class, please send in their names to F. TYRER, Superintendent. 'ANTED, a Smart Trustworthy Youth, for shop, and helping in saloon, one with previous experience preferred; good wages. Apply Evenins Post.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 6
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