PUBLIC NOTICES, 6/- IN THE £ DBSCOUIMT OFF LADBES’ HAfID-BACS. SPECIAL Purchase of 150 Ladies’ Hand-bags, manufacturers’ samples, at less than ordinary cost. Great Variety of Material, Style, and Price, from the __ Finest and Regular Goods. From 1s up. SEE THE WINDOW SHOW. C. E, JAMES. CASH BARGASN-CIVER, STRATFORD. |NTERESTING TO FOLK ABOUT TO SET UP A N EW II OME AS TO
THE BEST STYLE THEY CAN pU RN ISH JT. / WE GUARANTEE INTENDING JJ 0M E JJAKERB SATISFACTION AS TO QUALITY, APPEARANCE, PRICE and DESIGN, When Purchased From W. and E B BROGKLEBANKi Artistic Furnishers, BROADWAY, Stratford. STRATFORD HOTEL. (Opposite Newton King’s.) F. WHITTLE, Proprietor. ALL may be sure of the best attention combined with first-class stock—Wines and Spirits. SPEIGHT’S BEER ON DRAUGHT. The Proprietor himself personally attends to all details, thus ensuring complete satisfaction. TERMS—£2 2s weekly; 6s Gd per day. All meals is 6d. CARTING. W. HARDICIN, Flint Road, IS prepared, to Cart Shingle, Gravel, Timber, etc., to any part of Stratford or District at a very reasonable rate. Apply for particulars. WJ ANTED —Girl, to assist in the v t house; good home. Apply, Mrs Arthur A. Piper, Toko, XTS7ANTED, n Reliable Lad, for wages and good home. Apply office of this paper.
CHURCH SERVICE. —.— (> — CIHURCH OF ENGLAND.—Strat--1 ford, 8, Holy Communion; 31,1 Holy Communion; 2.30, Children's Service; 8.30, Holy Baptism; 7.0,1 Evensong. Cardiff, 2.30, Evensong.) Midhirst, 11, Morning Prayer. Bird, Road, 7.45, Evensong. ! METHOD IST CHUR CH—Stratford 11, Mr T. White; (5.30, Rev. E. Bandy. Midhirst, 11, Rev. E. Bandy; G. 30, Mr F. Lacey. Cardiff, 11, Mr Nieholls; 7.30, Air G. Smith. Kahouri Bridge, 2.30, Mr Downey. Stanley Road, 2.30, Rev. E. Bandy; 7, Mr A. Davis. Tuna, 7.30, Mr Nieholls. Bird Road, 2.30, Mr T. H. Belton. QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH— Morning, 11; evening 7. Toko 2.30. Minister, Rev. J. 'Pattison, Toko Presbyterian church —Huiroa, 11. Toko Road, 2.30. Toko, 7.30. Mr J. Lilowall, Home Missionary. QPI RITUAL MISSION—Mrs Har-| O ris-Roherts will hold a service in the Foresters’ Hall, Sunday, 8 p.m. All welcome. Subject: The Reality of the Unseen. Floral clairvoyance after service. Collection to defray expenses.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 50, 28 February 1914, Page 6
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