PUBLIC NOTICES. FREE PUBLIC VACCINATION. Stratford Borough Chambers, Daily 2.30—6 p.m. (except Thursday) 7—9 p.m. every day. Thursday, Stanley Hoad, 10 a.m. Toko, 11.30 a.m. Douglas 1 p.m. Huiroa, 2 p.m. T. L. PAGET, Public Vaccinator. ON ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WEBSTER, DOBSON and Co. will offer at their Rooms, Broadway, Stratford, on Saturday, 26th July, at 2.30 p.m.—■ The Goodwill of Stratford Borough Lease being Section 261, Juliet Street, containing 33 perches, with five-roomed house, etc. Lease for 21 years, with right ox renewal for further .21 years. For further particulars apply: to. the Auctioneers. TARANAKI PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH SOCIETY, TOKO BRANCH. Grand concert and guid DANCE, to be hold in Coronation Hall, Toko, Friday, 25th July. Gents 3s 6d, ladies Is 6d. T. A. LEES, l' President/ 1 Come awa’ tae it. THE MIDHIRST CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY, CO., LTD. ■jVTOMINATION of Candidates to fill Atl FOUR Vacancies on the Board of Directors of the above Company, caused by the resignation of Alexander Brown and by the retirement by rotation of Messrs W. Skedgwell, A. Uhlenberg, and W. J. Wellington (all of whom are eligible for re-election) have been received as follows: ’WILLIAM SKEDGWELL AUGUST UHLENBERG Wm. J. WELLINGTON JOSEPH WESTON GEO. S. FERGUSON MALCOLM M. KNOX. H. A. RUMJ3ALL. A Ballot will accordingly be taken at the Annual General Meeting to be held in the Public Hall, Midhirst, on Monday, July 23thp at 12.30 o’clock ‘p.m. U-u <■ BUSINESS.—To receive report and Balance-sheet,l Election of‘ Audi- ' tor, and any uother i ’business brought before <the meeting. : V , j,. 1 R/J. HOGG, 1 d l " ‘ivii /■: Secrete'^ 1 . - , .i, ..JdmoVl ■ ! !
1)0 YOU REALISE ft HOW MUCH YOU OWE FOR SERVICES RENDERED ' * ■ V f * \> ’ | ' By the STRATFORD VOLUNTEER FIRS BRIGADE? t (} rt , .:(> ‘ oeijiuh: - ,■■■■!■ ■> :■ I: • ; ;_ k , ( ; 4—LaUif l •« ?>>•-/■ ,'tj SI "i-■> T H:ia titr. ■ thnuc'v ITS Members are Volunteer Workers to-! Save ->'*-■» F ’ A f • YOUR PROPERTY! if* And-possibly? ''•■■■■ - i is jYOtJR LIVES ■ from the devastating and remorseless No one knows when,our services may be required. We offer those services ungrudgingly: we like the work. All we ask is a little ’ j PRACTICAL SUPPORT to help obtain the necessary funds to enable us to bo well-equipped FIRE FIGHTERS. You can support your VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE in many ways. Just now you may help by purchasing a ticket for the Brigade’s NOVEL BASKET SOCIAL to bo held in the . TOWN HALL On THURSDAY, JULY 31st. Waltzing Competition. Good time for everybody. Gents’ Tickets 2s Get; Ladies, a basket, i Mrs. Bianchi’s Orchestra will supply the Music. NOTE.—Citizens may donate 5s or upwards and obtain a Family Ticket. Ladies will not he admitetd without the harmless but necessary basket. FILL THE TOWN HALL And help THE VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, Tickets may ho obtained, and donations forwarded to A. E. GORTON, Hon. Sec. for Social Committee. THANKS. I WISH to thank the Matron and Staff of the local Hospital for their unfailing kindness and attention extended to me during my stay in the institution. V. FALDER, Kahouri Bridge. TRANTER KNOWN—Experienced * » Marker now in charge of Countv Hotel Billiard-room.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 66, 23 July 1913, Page 6
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