BUSINESS NOTICES. CROWN STABLES, STRATFORD. J, DONALD, PROPRIETOR. (Late A. C. Marr.) "OF.GS to inform the residents of iJ Stratford and District that he has tali en over the above Stables, and hopes, by strict attention, to merit a fair share of public support. Up-to-date Ladies' Waiting Room with fire. CABS MEET ALL TRAINS. HORSES A~N T D VEHICLES ON HIRE "The Favourite" drag is always available for footballers, picnic parties, etc. SO-H.P. CADILLAC CAR FOR HIRE. 'Phones-—Stables 72, Residenco 173. WTNU m? PiENERAL CARRIER kV9 :.f PORWAffDINQ AGENT. fiJDAHOIVF.P FIREWOOD And *>»*> s*"** V«Vr»n Tannin, *Uf» and Brnnn*r Vrcij 004tt AND 00X1 Atf«ri4 tnr M«w »nd Oolonia l Carrying Company. mrd LugffJMT* Promptly or D»lir«r»d. Mcnal Bank). CABI (FOB HtWK fftNOLIflMl AUSTIN.) 'Ph<ui*> iw* 4 aoLto*
COMMERCIAL STABLES. P. COLLINS BROADWAY SOOTH. DESIRES to inform the Residents of Stratford and Surrounding districts that he has taken over the above Stables, and.trusts, by civility mid' strict attention to business; to riierit » fair »hare of oiihlic patrrfrfa'fce
R. KAMDLJEY, ME PCM AWT. E XBiNiKfCi to not.i*% : <b» „,--■»*- ( * ' ouhJio fcb»i he baa r«moT«d k;i Mft J H THOMPSON'S. ftro*.i«. *v. V'tififfv (ijfJii/i'.iyuM! hfl W* »scf oriatpl R. HAWOLEY, I- «oi« c*rri«r for ih* N $ fcxi«j'«t# i'U'c'iill* T* a mr>.i"*4,' *.m.A
(L*i.«» with J A- Th«tup»oDi I \KSIUKX tn mwmatH that having \-Jf -.iH-rtHfl BusintMM on his own account, he is prepared to undertake CARRYINO WORK OF ALL i>KSCRIPTIONR Prompt attention anrl Civility YOTTR PATRONAGE SOLI CITED. Oroors may r>e left with A J. D»r»i (K/npne Stables).
W. MQUMTFORO, OF L'HE MIDJTUtST BUTCHERY, J> EGS to Thank the public for thu. J* support given him si ice talcing jvnr tlie a Dove business; and trusts by continued strict attention to business -irid by supplying only tne 'IEST BEEF. iCTTON, LAMB, AND PORK, t-o merit a continuance of the favours >estOvved on him in the past. GIVE YOUR ORDERS. FOR LAMB. VEAL, PORK, OR POULTRY, TO THE RFLIABLf-T BUTnupw*
C. SLIGHT AND CO., Lr*r 4.KAJ, CAKKiJCUe Wool), JUKI., AND (W»Ai ; 43KKOHANT«. x.r...,u «»r..«», wtratford W* sr« nr-icarfid »(J BUPf»L> COAL t WOOD In any quantity nt tfir LOWEST PRICE of any dealar In Btr»tferd for Casfe. Q. SLIGHT AND C 0 .% Proorietore. A. 0. WILLIAMS. T\EBIREB the Public to know th*i SJ' in* ha« taken over tn« KAPOWC* LIVCHY *WO !4*IT STABLES lar.pl v '-arriof] on hy Mr .1 Wilkn and iilso the MATT, COACH HFHVrrF RTTWEEN STRATFORD AND KAPONQA, Bii-1 hopps t*> ment » Un - »tiHr*. o* nnliii" patronage. COACH LEAVES KAPOMOA fo Stratford *t B.RO a.m., arriving a* 11.15 a.m. LEAVKS STRATFORD FOR KA PONOA at 3.30 p.m sharp, i r.r;ng at at 5 16 p.m
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 4 July 1913, Page 8
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