THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. MR W. H. HAWKINS, the Official Liberal Candidate for the Stratford Seat, will address the Electors as under:— NGAERE HALL—Monday, 16th November, 8 p.ra. CARDIFF SCHOOL—Tuesday, 17th November, 8 p.m. MAHOE HALL—Wednesday, 18th November, 8 p.m. ROWAN HALL—Thursday, 19th November, 8 p.m. BIRD ROAD SCHOL—Friday, 20th November, 8 p.m. YORK ROAD SCHOL—Saturday, 21st November, ® p.m. NOTICE. /~\N and after this date I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name. SAMUEL ROSEWARNE, Kohuratahi, 'November 17, 1914. ANNUAL BALANCE. , : —~—;■ AN account of our Annual Balance A-f , being; struck on December sth, we shall be glad of prompt settlement of all accounts by the end of the present month, November 30th. R. HANNAH AND CO’S Boot Stores, Broadway. POLITICAL. EGMONT ELECTORATE. MR C. A; WILKINSON ILL deliver a Political Address ; ■ K: the ' ‘ ’ r ' ; • I ELTHAM TOWN HALL, ■ . booifft ii ■v- . Wednesday; ( isth inst. ! ; ; Ladies cordially invited.' Chair fit 8 o’clock 1 3 fK " i' ' i! ' ! ' ; i n ~-2 m Public Works Office, Stratford. 13bh November 1914. PLATELAYERS’ COTTAGES. 1 in ' .no*ifrwiq KAjlnLiNiLo - ,) hi Otmun
"*ITRITTEN Tenders will be re* ceived at the above office up till noon on Monday, 23rd day of No. vember,' 1914j'dfor the Erection of Two* Platelayers’ : Cottages' • uP- Kia* puni. in -y -■ «pm m • Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Offices, Ivopuni v *El-. tham, H'aweta, Ji’efv Plymouth, and at the Public Works Office, Stratford; The lowest* oi- any - tender lidt necessarily accepted. A, • . ‘.uto.;; > G. T, MURRAY,, ,* -’nv'v (Engineer. ; THE YEARLY PROBLEM— Christmas Gifts." CAN easily be solved by a visit to the McAllister Studio. There is no gift so expressive as a photograph, and none more highly esteemed. Until present stock Is used up prices will remain the same. DON’T DELAY ‘ OR IT MAVT PROVE COSTLY. Make an Appointment to-day. j. McAllister, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 0. E, HUGO, THE well-known Phrenologist and Physiognomist, will lecture in the FORESTERS’ HALL, FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 20th, on Faces and Expression. Admission free. Collection. ’ noticeT" * ” STRAYING on my farm, One Red and White Heifer, with three teats, top off right ear, with notch out of back of left ear. Owner can have same by paying cost of this advertisement. C. P. BARKER, Poto Road, Cardiff. WANTED, at once, 3 or 4 Good Bushmen, for mill work. Apply T. V. Simons, Carrington Road, New Plymouth. WANTED— Young Lady, for Boot Shop; one with shop* and bookkeeping ■ experience preferred. Apply E. G. Foster. LOST- In Broadway, Screw Cap (about 2 inches in diameter), off motor car; reward to finder. Apply County Hotel. WANTED, Young Girl, to assist. Apply Mrs Parsons, Hotel, Midhirst. LOST —Yesterday, a Black Silk Stencilled Work- Bag, containing Crochet and White Beads. Finder please return to this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 274, 17 November 1914, Page 6
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