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MASSAGE CLASS WILL be opened at Stanley Boarding House on Wednesday, 22nd 1 August. Anyone wishing to join kindly send along their names to NURSE PROUDFOOT, 3 Juliet Street, Stratford. WANTED —Furnished house or 2 or 3 furnished rooms. —“L.Gf,” Box 27. DECAY of the teeth may be prevented, a pearly whiteness preserved, and pink firm gums obtained by using “OZO” TOOTH POWDER night and morning—6d tins everywhere. GENERAL STORE, DOUGLAS, TARANAKI. SALE, Douglas Store, as a going concern. Easy terras. For further particulars, apply to POST OFFICE, Douglas. STRATFORD SPIRITUAL CHURCH THE Service will he held at Mrs Birdsall’s Residence, Antonio Street, on Sunday evening next, August 19th, at 7 p.m.

COLLECTION. All are Welcome.' THEY say its the “cold feet” party that wants to stop the War. Let ’em all get NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLES with me “Unique” Stopper. Winning all along the line. PARKES’ SETTLEMENT FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. District Lands and Survey Office, New Plymouth, Bth August, 1917. THE above settlement situated about one mile from Kaponga and eight miles from Eltham Railway Station, and comprising seven lots from fifty acres tp sixty acres, in area of first-class dairying land, is now ..available for application by Discharged Soldiers. Applications will be received at the Land Office, New Plymouth. up to 4 p.m. on Monday, 3rd September, 1917. Plans and Specification forms and full particulars obtainable at this office, and sale posters will-shortly be on view at the various Post Offices. G. H. BULLARD, Commissioner of Crown Lands. “T UNIQUE” HOT WATER BO ' TLES are cheaper than blan kets. Nothing like them to keep up the temperature. Made only from the best rubber by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. PROPOSAL TO RAISE LOANS. TVTOTICE is hereby given that it is -b * proposed : 1. To reconstruct bridges on roads in the South Riding of the County of Stratford under the jurisdiction 'of the Stratford County Council. 2. To borrow for such purpose under “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1913,” and its amendments amounts that may from time to time be required. 3. To pledge as security for repayment of such loans, together ' with interest thereon, a special' annual recurring rate over the whole of the South Riding, of the County of Stratford, to be called a “bridge rate,” such rate not to exceed in any one year the amount of one farthing in the pound bn the capital value of all rateable property comprised within the South Riding of the County of Strat- \ ford. j 4. The cost of raising the loan and raising the rate to be charged against the General County Fund. W. HATHAWAY, Chairman, 18th August, 1917. THE CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE STORE CO., OF STRATFORD, LTD. /"'VUR Annual Balance being made on the 31st August, prorappt settlements of accounts will assist us greatly. All Accounts owing three 1 months’ and longer, will be sued for without further notice, if not settled, or arranged for before the 31st CENTRAL CO-OP. POSTPONEMENT NOTICE, PEMBROKE ROAD POSTPONE MENT NOTICE. fin HE Pembroke Road Concert and Dance advertised to be held on Tuesday evening next, has been postponed until further notice, on account of the news of Private Jack Cuthbert’s death in action. H AYE YOU A PHOTOGRAPH which you would like copied or enlarged? It can be done as well at the McALLISTER STUDIO, Stratford, and as cheaply as anywhere in the c Dominion. Don’t trust picture®' yon value to itinerant canvassers. Got n quotation for nnv photo graphic ’ work from the ' MnA I. LUSTER STUDIO, Broadway North,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 21, 18 August 1917, Page 6

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