IF YOU WANT A PIANO. The time is now. No home is truly complete without a piano; but not every householder ran afford to buy a good one, cash done. For those who cannot we are always prepared to make advantageous terms for extended payments—the most considerate and liberal treatment is extended, indeed. Under our instalment-system you can buy a piano so easily that you will never miss the money. Bear in mind the fact that wo only stock positively good pianos. A bad piano in a house is much worse than no piano at all. It does not. pay us to sell bad pianos, nor would we do it if it did! Unusually big shipments of both pianos a-nd organs are now open for selection.' Why not write or call? The Dresden Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island Manager, M. J. Brookes. Local representative, G W. Mills. ' :
■BSE RECENT EPIDEMICS OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. VVouid certainly not have attained BUOh proportions if tho hygienic fact were more generally known that the disinfection of the mouth by a reliable and harmless antiseptic is a great protecting factor against all ailments where the infection is through the throat, or respiratory tract. By putting. I! drops of BANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, on a piece or loaf-sugar, and allowing it to dissolve in the mouth, that . cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volaale nature of SANDER'S EXTRACT <nakes it ponotrate every crevice. ADDER'S EXTRACT is not nauseous nc7 depressing like the com men euealvptusand possesses aeptic power. ' By using SANDE&'b EXTRACT, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge 5 you have the benefit oi the itrongest antiseptic r.i*t ran &e used with lafevy, and she rlsult is protection from all infection.
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/CHURCH OF ENGLAND—SfcratV- / ford, 8, Holy Communion; 11, Morning Prayer and "Holy Communion; 7, Evening Prayer. Midhirst,' 11, Morning Prayer. Pembroke Road, 2.30, Evening Prayer. Cardiff, 7, Evening Prayer. Bird Road, 7, Evening Prayer. SALVATION ARMY, Feriton Street Prayer Meeting 7 a.m., Holiness Meeting 11 a.m., Children's Service,. 2.30 p.m., Salvation Meeting, 7 p.m., Thursday, Public Meeting; Friday, Prayer Meeting. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH—Morning, 11; Evening, 7. Acland Road, 2.30. Minister, Rev. J. Pattison. ' Toko, 2.30, Mr J. Lilewall. METHODIST CHURCH—Stratford 11, Mr E. G. Foster; 7, Rev. A/O. Harris. Midhirst, 11, Rev. A. O. Harris: 7, Mr P. Wellington. Cardiff, 11, Rev. A. Reader. Stanley Road, 2.3o,'Rev. A. O. Harris; 7, Mr D. Beaumont. Tuna, 7, Rev. A. Reader. Bird Road, 2.30, Rev..A. Reader.
IN THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF SETH BACKHOUSE, JEWELLER. I HEREBY give notice that the above business lias been taken over by Mr B. J. Peters, late of Wellington and Palmerston North, who will henceforth conduct same on bis own account. A!! jewellery and watch repairs left with Mr Backhouse can be obtained from Mr Pteters upon payment to him of the amounts clue thereon; and all accounts 'owing to the- estate can also be paid to Mr Peters. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy Official Assignee. Stratford, 18th July, 1914.
The Match of tho Season. CHEAT BRITAIN (Red. White GREAT BRITAIN and Biue) (Yellow and TARANAKI. ■ Black) TARANAKI. England's Star Internationals in tho SPECTATORS' GAME. ' TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM, TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 22rd. THURSDAY, JULY 23rd. Train from Stratford. 2.30 p.m., in Lime for match. Excursion ADMISSION—Is. W. .). PERRETT, Hon. See. NOTICE. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY. PTIHE Miclhirst Main Dairy Factory J- will be re-opened on MONDAY. R. J. HOGG, Secretary, FORESTERS' SOCIALS. mHE next Dance of the poprdai -*- series will ho held on Monday July 20th, dancing S p.m. CARNIVAL QUEEN CONTEST. ALL supporters of the Friendly Societies' Candidate (Miss A. Cramer) willing to work on committees, or in any w,ay forward the candid a tore are invited to meet at the Borough Council Chambers) S o'clock Saturday evening.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 74, 18 July 1914, Page 6
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