PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE PALATIAL PALACE OF DELIGHT. Pleasing "\7'OU may wander where JL you will, the presents and tli'* prices will allure Presents you to buy. Hero are dainty Brooches ilnd charming Rings, Toys for the kiddies, At smoker's favorites for the boss, gold bangles for the missis, and lovely leather Popular hand-bags for the girls, besides hundreds of fancy articles to decorate the home. Prices. These merely suggest what to buy, but where the name of CASH TRADER, is mentioned that is enough, for it is more than a name in Stratford —it is a reputation for all high-class fancy goods. In such splendid up-to-date new premises, we can serve you not only well but with the pleasing satisfaction that you will tell your friends that "You Bought It at JAMES,'" Broadway, Stratford. BUT WE DO DO IT.
ND will keep on -doing it. Doing what?—Selling Groceries at our present Lower ■ than-Anybody's prices, the Strike notwithstanding. Our MiGodfrey has just paid a business visit to Auckland, and has arranged for his groceries by rail. All goods guaranteed fresh and cf the best— this season's fruit, etc. FOR THE LADIES: TE have opened up, •» ' as a result of his personal visit, a splendid line of Silk Blouses, really chie and dainty, arid special Lines of Underclothing. BOOTS: . Ho . JUST a reminder of the Northern Light Boot and Shoe stocked by us. No ' ' better value in the whole Province. AUCKLAND CASH MARKET 'ANTJED, a Good General SerVI vant; good wages, no washing. Apply Mrs Paget.
ANTED, Farm-hand, Man or V lad; 35s to good man. Apply. W l & Tavloi'; Mouhtum Roads South, ! ANTED :you td' ; be hrtinjte for 1 the Sliow with' jbiir'ordfr for a''Chart Suit : to moaWe. • ' E|moht Clothing 1 Co'. / , : . .'. ;jj i TAXTED KXOWN—StiII in time, (' or suit now at the ijgjrioflt, fit assured. Show day only one'\fcek. "ANTED you to be among the f well-dressed at the Show . Inspect our suits. Egmont Clothing Co. FOUND— Black, Tan and White Dog; no collar. Owner can have same by paying expenses of advertisement. A. Crnden, WhangamoSPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. "N pursuance of the terms of .the Banking Act, 1908, Thursday, Ith day of December, 1913, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks in Stratford and Whangamo-
THE UNION BANK- OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. J. Salmond, for Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, B. M. Molineaux, Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, A. P. Webster, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LTD., J. H. B. Coates, Gen. Manager THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Wm. Cullender, O-eii. Manager TANGARAKAU ROAD BRIDGE CONTRACT. TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked outside "Tender for Tangarakau Road Bridge Contract," will be received at this office up to Noon of Tuesday, December '2nd, 1913, for the construction of Road Traffic Bridge at Top Crossing of Tangarakau River, Ohura road at 63} miles from Stratford. Total length of bridge 122 ft. Drawings and specifications may be seen at Public Works Offices, New Plymouth, Wanganui, Stratford, and Whangamomona. G. T. MURRAY, Actg.-Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Stratford. 15th November, 1913.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 76, 29 November 1913, Page 6
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