PUBLIC NOTICES. Don't forget the Friends at Home. Prepare for the Hoiiie Mail. GREEN STONE NOVELTIES. GREENSTONE NOVELTIES. LOCAL Vit'W WARE. VIEW BOOKS. N.Z. CHRISTMAS NUMBERS. CASH TRADER. lUBITANTIAL IN CONSTRUCTION AN D TASTE fU L IN DESIGN. HAVE you yet seen our e» tensive range of Bedroom Suites and bedsteads P ¥OU will certainly be delighted with our present showing. •WE specialise in this section, and every piece we sell is a masterpiece of sound construction and is tasteful in design. WE see to it that every pieoe of furniture we stock is made by expert oraftsmen from thoroughly well seasoned wood. Otfß aim is to do more than merely sell furniture to those who oome to buy. We are out to have every customer a satisfied customer at any cost. We are eager to make a good friend of every one who buys from ua. A Visit now will fee tlmt wait tfMit
W. ind E. BROCKLEBAHK, Artlstlo Furnlslisri, BROADWAY, Stratford. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. j GOLDEN GRID. "N thanking my many tustomeis foi their past patronage, I herebj give notice that I have secired largei and up-to-date premises (lately oocu pied by Mr Drake), opposite Countj Hotel, where I shall be pleased to see all old and new friends. Broadway: ' S. PIVAOV?' NOTICE. tENDERS, closing Thursday, 26th, - at ,8 p.m./are "called for the Erection of 12 Chains (more or less) of Fencing, on the Show -Grounds. For particulars, apply E. Jackson. - OST—Between Broadway and Climie Road, a small Parcel containing blouse and tie. Finder kindly leave at this office. - OST—A Key, attached to ring, branded Triumph Patent. Finder rewarded on leaving at this office. f OST—On Tuesday, Jersey Bull I ' Calf (inoculated); 7 months Apply, A. W. Budge. 'ANTED—General; elderly wo- » man preferred: Apply to Mrs Miscall, Rosegrove, Stratford. ■ RANTED Position; at once, as Housekeeper, by middle-aged person, one little boy. Apply this dfce. 10 LET—Very comfortable, good 7-roomed house, 3-acre section; one minute from Post Office; 16s per week. Jackson Bros. ANNUAL BALANCE, j f~\]s account of our Annual Balance 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 j Boot Stores, Broadway. "P ORESTERS' HALL, STRATFORD SUNDAY, 29th NOVEMBER. A Lecture to be given by MISS L. T. WALTON, .N.A.S. Subject: "I was a Stranger and Ye took me in". Clairvoyant descriptions after lecture. > Come! All welcome. Silver coin collection. 'MAS Hams 12-I4lbs cheap. Buy now at Richardson's, Broadway.' 'ANTED—Good General Servant, for Toko. AVages £1 a wfjek. Apply this office. 'ANTED, by the day, Washing » and Cleaning. Apply this office. ARENTS wishing children's suc-| cess, consult Mr Hugo, Foresters' Hall, 10—1 and 3—6. RJ. SPOTTISWOOD, Ev.ange- - list, ■ will give sijooial nddressos in the Gospel Hall, Regan Street, Stratford to-nigH at 7.30. A hearty invition to all. 'Please bring S?.vS.':.*T-\ Tlvinvr Uar-ks
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 282, 26 November 1914, Page 6
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