WANTED KNOWN—Harris’ End of Season Boot Sale now on. Great Bargains at the Central Boot Arcade. See windows and doorway. OR SALE, almost new Wertheim - Hand Sewing Machine. All latest improvements. Sews backwards or forwards. Owner leaving Stratford For address apply this office. NOTICE. IVTOMINATIONS close for the Bowan Sports, viz., Chopping, on the 9th inst., and Running on 11th, at 8 p.m. H. THRUSH. Hon. Sec. NOTICE.
rrVHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Toko Settlers’ Picnic and Sports Association will be held in the Coronation Hall, Toko, on Tuesday Evening, 10th February, 1914. G. E. BOCO.CK, Hon. Sec. IDEAL SEASIDE HOME. FOR SALE—Lease with Perpetual Right of Renewal; about ,7 Acres, at Moturoa, New Plymouth. New House, splendid view, good elevation ; omnibus passes property, only £3OO cash, balance mortgage. W. J„ HONEYFIELD, Care W. G. Malone, ■ Stratford;i!; t. v-lr,* ■: J. R. WITT. (Opposite Lamason’s) BROADWAY.
TEXTS, Tarpaulins, Horse and Cow, ~ .Covers made to -order. | || Waterproofs of all kinds stocked. $ REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. ~THANK,S. t «l R CHAS. B. CARTER, on behalf of the Carter Family, desires to thank Dr. Paget and Nurse Jakiris for their professional skill and .kindness, and all friends for their help and sympathy in their recent sad bereavement. * STRANGE, BUT TRUE! DOZ. FLOWERS and SPRAYS. All lovely and fresh. Bought late, in the season very 'cheap. Usual price Is lid to 4s lid. Sale Price is to Is lid. A FEW White Muslin and Embroidered Blouse Robes. Usual Price 15s 6d to 18s 6d. ' Sale price 5s to 7S 6d. LADIES’ and Children’s Hats, trimmed and untriramed. All at half price. Ladies’ Ready-to-wears all 2S ltd. MRS. McCULLUM, BROADWAY. NOTICE. Applications dose with the Secretary on Wednesday next at 8 p.m. for Sole Privilege to run the Refreshment, Fruit, and Lollie Booth at the Rowan Sports on February 19th, 1914,
H. THRUSH, Hnr„ oqc. F 1 EUIT! FRUIT!! 200 Boxes of Peaches, - Plums, Nectarines, Pears, Apples, Cucumbers; make jam. Come at once; must he sold. Very cheap. On Kee. LOST. V 0 t e e n y t e y h U 2s * I- OST—From Corner of Chenl and Skinner Roads, Eight Calves (seven lieifers and one bull); three dark Jerseys, three Brindle, and two Red and White Spotted. Reward on giving information to J. L. COLEMAN, Ngaere. Gentlemen 1 Next time you require a “Best Hat,” buy the “R. and G.” make—it will style and comfort give you. Apply local drapers. x £4250 assigned stock of Drapery! and Clothing still remains in the Assigned Estate of A. Spence. An absolutely realisation sale "is being carried out. Genuine bargains throughout tho store. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 31, 6 February 1914, Page 6
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