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STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION. I EAST RIDING. NOTICE is hereby given that the Poll to elect Two Councillors, ! to till tlio Extraordinary Vacancies in j the East Riding will be taken on i WEDNESDAY, Bth APRIL, 1914. The names of the Candidates axe as follows: I' FRYDAY, Nicholas Benjamin STANFORD, James Alfred WALTER, Edward WERE, William Henry. The Polling places will he situ ’ as follows: TOKO—The Assembly Hall. DOUGLAS—The Pubtic Hall, j HUIRGA—Mr Stanford’s Store. STRATFORD—The County Office; CHAS. PENN, Returning Officer. Ist April, 1914. TO BUILDERS. - TENDERS are invited, to close Bth April, for the Erection of Residence, Cordelia Street, for Mr W. J. Crofts. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the undersigned. A. D. BLICK, Architect, TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited, to close on Saturday, the 4th April, for the Erection of Residence, Brecon Road, for C. Robson, Esq. A. D. BLICK, Architect. STRATFORD GOLF CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the Stratford Golf Club will bo held in the Borough Council Chambers on. Monday next, the 6th inst., at 8 p.m. SAMUEL SPENCE, Hon. Secretary. CARDIFF FACTORY DANCE. A COMPLIMENTARY DANCE, . under the auspices of the Factory Assistants, will be held in the School on Friday next, at 8 p.m. All cordially invited. NEW PLYMOUTH HARBOR BOARD FORTHCOMING ELECTION. [DESIRE to inform Electors that I shall be a Candidate for a seat m the New Plymouth Harbor Board igainst all-conters at the forthcoming ■lection. JOSEPH McCLUGGAGE, Stratford, Ist April, 1914. BREAD. U THE undernoted Bakers of Stratford haye derided to reduce the ! price of bread by Id per 41b loaf from to-day.:—, , , T ... ~ THE CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE STORE CO:, of Stratford, Ltd. F. A. CRAMER. W. ELDER. BREAD DOWN} I BEG: to notify my customers that on and after April Ist, 1914, my price for bread per 41b loaf will be 7d, less 2J per cent, for cash. No booking fee will be charged. H; A. WUNSOH, General Produce Merchant and Baker, / - Midhirst. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BREAD. I BEG to notify that from To-day the price of Bread will be reduced one penny. H. EERR, Broadway South. ("TOSTUMES —Costumes—The newest and smartest. Sports Coats and Jerseys, all shades. You’ll want one for Easter. Arch Rawles. YOUR, Winter Cotit—Before you decide, look 'at Arch Rawles’ selection in Golden, Brown, Dark Brown, Cinnamon, Navy, Purple, Grey, and Fawn. They’re what you want. "OOR the Boyfj—Our Winter Stock of Clothing is now opened. See the ’Varsity, /Norfolk and Sports Suits. Navy, Serge Knickers, all sizes. Arch Rawles, ARCH RAWLES for Men’s Overcoats, Shorts Suits and Winter Underwear. Velour and Felt Hats in oiack and. colors. TT ATS,—.We have them. Velvet f elt, Straw, and Water-proof Hats in all shades. Children’s hats to suit all. Yen'll like these. Arch RawJ.es. XI OR SALE—As a goinging concern -*-• (no goodwill), Farm, 65 acres, 2 years’ lease, 23 cows and young Stock, 2 horses, pigs, etc.; necessary j' implements and winter crops. Particulars this office. ANTED TO LEASE a 7 or 8roorned house. Apply this office. ANTED Plain Sewing, this office. Apply WANTED, for next Season, Sharemilking, about 70 cows, by machine. Apply this office. FOR SALE—Cheap (owner having sold out), One 3-bucket ttuu Milking Machine, complete with Lister engine; may he seen at work. Apply J. S. McDonald, Toko, or Newton King, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 86, 2 April 1914, Page 6

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