NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Young man waists work. Gig nig lost on Opuhake Koad. For Chronic Chest Conr % ,(u.mts, Woods' Great Peppermint Oura, Is 6d. y s 6d. The second and final dividend of v>. :(). Header is now navable. Nelnon Mnute's T->a oan te (lisliivjuish.v* ihu'i'OiJit'iit. HlKla IKk'lii'lV.'V of iiuvoui. a quality anil purity thai cannot bi> found cUuwlier*. Gel Xc'.iun M(iaie'i*T«a. :' Two turkeys found straying. Cheap fares will be issued for the Canterbury v. Taranaki shield match at New Plymouth. For Children's Hacking Coughs at night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. As advised in our advertising columns Mr J. E. Campbell, D.8.0.A., sight specialist, will visit Stratford and may be consulted at Mr ['.awards . chemist, on Friday next. Owing to pressurj>-of business in Wanganui MrCampbell's visits are fewer now titan hitherto, and all whose eyes causa fchem trouble would lie wise in accepting this opportunity of expert, advice. rV??I GJf~irW Their nmrorm qnalitv 5333K33£ natisfacfory. Only from the htti. fan you gst the beit r«siilti. "See yot2 t'et Xelmon Moate'» Tea. 4 j The H.B. have a "splendid assortment of ties and shirts, and have opened up fresh, 50 stylishly cut suits. I Waitress and nurse girl wanted. Housekeeper wanted for bachelors' establishment. For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. V *•', Vss M
Reward offered .for a three-barred gold opal brooch', Speculation; Drapery Srtle starts tomorrow, next Taranaki Hardware Co. VISIT OF THE BISHOP.
rgll-JE Bishop of -the Dioces* (l)j Averill), with Archdeacon Hawkins, will arrive in Stratford on Tuesday afternoon, August 18th. The Bishop will bo Staying at .the Yiearage. There is a Social, to meet the Bisiiop in the Parish Hall, on- Tuesday at 8 p.m. On Wednesday >the Bishop's engagements are as follows:—8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10,15 a.m., Servie for all Church workers and others; 3 p.m., Confirmation, All Saints' Church, Midhirst: 7.30 p.m M Short Evensong, Address and Intercessions; 8.10 p.m., Missionary Mooting in-the Parish Hall. Speakers: The Bishop, Archdeacon Hawkins, Mr Smith, and Rev. F. Crawshsw. The Bishop leaves for Inglcwood. on Thursday afternoon. #% o ri ARTILLERY HORSES FOR EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. THE Stock Inspector will b« in .at-1 tendance at tlie place and time; mentioned below to purchase hofsjts on behalf of the Goyernmtmt for above purposes, I Mr Newton King's Hayuijirket, Stratford, Saturday next, 22nd, at Elevon a.m. | The stamp of horse required 8r» good active hall draughts, 5 Lo 10. years old; must be dark colors. Also one or two cobby thick-set horses suitable for packers. i Persons having horses to sell are. invited to communicate with local Stock Officer. I *■■ '"of, i fit*. J* NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL RESERVE.
A UTHORITY having been given by the Defence Department to form a National Reserve for Home Defence, applications for enrolment at Stratford are now invited from persons between the ages of 24 and 50 years, by the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained. Win, J. ftEETE, Captain, SPECULATION DRAPERY SALE. ! (Next to Taranaki Hardware Co.) KTTE .start to-morrow with our 10s i v V i n the £ Discount Sale of (Jenera! Drapery and MiHiiiery. All lines are" most suitable for the rum [season now opening, Inspection vited. a f ANTED—Any" class of work, by W Young Man. Farm work preferred. Apply J. E. Eobb. Avona Boarding House, Stratford. A CARD PARTY and DANCE will a- be held in tha Eire Station. Tuesday evening, 8 p.m. All invited. Admission, Gents 2s, Ladies, Is. &ood music, good floor. f OST—-In town, on Saturday night, JJ One Three-barred Gold Opal Brooch. Reward on returning to this office. ANTED—First-class Waitress W anr ] Nurse Girl. Apply. Elder's Registry, Stratford. 'Phone 151.
"ANTED-A Housokeeper for « W Bachelors' Establishment of fir* men; two for meals only. Light work. Apply "Legal," Evening Post/ A. H. 80REN8ONi< BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Surrey Stroet, Hawera. ~ TTNGALOWS a Speciality. AU -' class©: of building undertaken, to town or country. Enquires invited.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 17 August 1914, Page 6
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