PUBLIC NOTICES. — JUST A ; 5 ;r . r ’ ; r ‘ DURING Alterations to Premises, our Business will be conducted in the Shop between Melbourne Clothing Co, and Taranaki Hardware Co. Sale Prices will reign < during temporary change. All goods reduced, as we da not wish to take any present stock back into new shop. QHARLES J] JAMES, BROADWAY. THE INGLEWOOD CO-OPERATIVE BACON CURING CO., LTD, Shareholders are notified that the Directors have authorised j the fallowing payments for. the year j ended August 31, 1913: A .BONUS OF ONE FARTHING per Pound on all Bacon Pigs and Porkers supplied during the year. A REFUND OF THREEPENCE per .pig from the amount deducted for insurance. ! A) DIVIDEND at 5 per cent, on share capital. j. The above payments are now due and may ho obtained at the office of the Company, Inglewood, or will be posted to shareholders, ARTHUR MORTON, Chairman of Directors. Inglewood, September 13, 1913. TO LET—II Acres of good, level Land .and Dwelling. Rent £1 per week. W. W, Hodge, Land Agent, Stratford. 'ft7AGANCY for Five Gentlemen * Boarders in private family; situation, just out of berough. Apply this office. PEDIGREE Bulldog Pups for sale. Rev. W. A. Butler, Stratford. EIA ORA HOUSE—Vacancy for two Gentlemen Boarders; corner Orlando and Fenton Streets, Stratford. WANTED. -*-We are buyeis of Quart and Pint Beer Botles. D. J. Malone and Co. , ■ ■■■;- ' . ■ ' WANTED, Young Man, ,foy Abattoir work. Apply, F. Copcstake, Stratford Abattoir, STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. WANTED, immediately, Several Three-horse; Teams for carting metal, and also good men for road work. Wages for teams 3Qs, men 9s per day. Apply, L. ROBERTS, County Foreman. Toko, BOROUGH OF STRATFORD. IMPORTANT TO RATEPAYERS. IVTOTTCE is hereby given that all VtTM BATES outstanding after the thirtieth day of September, 1913, will bo sued for. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. 15k ♦ } 7J 'Jiv i VL» [CE is hereby'given that 2ections comprising 9858 acres \ria, Mapara, Tangitu-and io- [) will be open for sale or semi optional conditions; and lb i comprising 5311 acres in the l and Waro S.D. will be open >ction under Renewable Lease, office and at Gardiner s Hall, •unui up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, ;t October, 1913. Full Poland plans may be obtained at ce and plans seen at railway 3 and. principalpost. offices ia strict. G. H. BULLARD, tnmissionor of Crown Lands. - Lands Office, New Plymouth, Sepetmbe.r, 1913. T 13s Hd for a Dress, new - washing robe, piece, new helio, tussore, cream. HerIroadway. •< REAL Swiss Spot Muslins are a craze. We’ve got ’em. Beautiful pale shades’and white. Herbert’s, Broadway, Stratford. LL the Newest Fabrics for Summer—Sponge, Ratine, Bedford Cords, Poplins, in all newest shades. Herbert’s, Stratford. OH, Yes, 4s. lid for a Ready-to-Woar Hat that’s “just it.” We’ve a choice range of ladies’ bats. Herbert’s, Stratford. P'AN Dans are Huts. Very latest craze, and they’re scarce. Her- ’ belt’s have them, also Panamas, rla- ‘ gels, and Pedals. THE latest model corset, low bust, extended hips, suspender fitted, ‘ and so comfortable. 3s lid is Hcr- ■ Leifs marvellous priced SWISS Embroidery, wide widths, HJd, Is Id, Is 2d, Is 3d. They’re - too good value to remain long at Hor- . bert’s, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 25, 30 September 1913, Page 6
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