SOLD ON EASY TERMS. MODELS- FROM £9. CLAEK’S BIG VALUE HOUSE, (Opp. Poat Offlce.) STRATFORD. Phone 431.
Amusements. KING’S THEATRE TC-NIGHT ONLY. • ' TUESDAY. *'■. .. DOUGLAS McLEAN Id ’V: ' "’""V “THE SUNSHINE THAU/. “THE SUNSHINE TRAIL, A Wild West Hero. Bullets and Laughs fly thick and fast • . . l iq ' !< ' . “THE SUNSHINE TRAIL.” A COWBOY ON A MOTOR CYCLE. , . AFTER THE WAR. A DOUGHBOY. ■Thrills, Laughter, Exciting Adventure In the EAST and WEST. • GOOD MUSIC.' ’ * GOOD SUPPORTING PROGRAMMEking’s Popular Prices: D.C, 1/6, ‘'; v .jj “SCARAMOUCHE w IS COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. > ’Look in Kear’s Music Shop Window. Look in Manoy’s Drapery Shop Win- • dow. “SCARAMOUCHE” vvA/Box Plan for “Scaramouche” will open at 9 o’clock to-morrow morning. j DANCE; I A DANCE will be held in the CAR- ■ DIFF HALL on Tuesday, 20th April. Boulton’s Music. Good Floor and Supper, Admission:, Gents 2/6, La,dies i/6. leaves Stratford at 7.4E5. Jm v] -f: ■ h. b. liMmer, . • T- ; v Hon. 3ec. - NOTICE. VAIiL interested in Soccer Football are requested to attend a Meet- | leg at Smith’s Tea Rooms on Wednes- j day, at 7.30 p.m. ■’ “*r~ ——— — 1
TENDERS, closing Noon on Tuesday,' 4 ‘ nf ' +lm DIIKI i n "Ufnrlf Cf V 27 th instant, at the Public Works Office, invited lor Repairs to Pence j Pound Agricultural Department’s Paddock at Stratford. Specifications may be seen at the Pub J 11c Wqrks Office, Stratford. Address; Next door to Grubb’s. OUr bread is often buttered, but 'never bettered. TREB bon tea rooms. ;; X /; . v. DAILY SERVICE. HAWBRA-NBW PLYMOUTH. SIUtTON’S SAFETY SERVICE . CHARABANC Leaves Post Office, Stratford 9.2? a.m. Arrives New Plymouth 10.40 a.ns. Leaves New Plymouth, 3,45 p.m. Arrives Stratford, 5 p.m, FARE: Single 3/6, Return 6/-. Seats may be booked and parcels laft at Carman’s. Central Te'a' Rooms. Yf. B/ SUTTON. Proprietor. r "- ''• —. . Silit 4 THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT & DEPOSIT CORPORATION, : LIMITED. Directors:, Messrs, J. B. Richards W. P. Kirkwood, P. Mrf'ell/ Allan Good, H. G. Gibson, • .»''R;' Dingle, S. Macalister. INTEREST .ON DEPOSIT. TREB BON TEA ROOMS ing and Afternoon Teas. aiH ■*< «:ii v4-v.t« a m u .1= iitead and Small Goods fresh Daily.
Call 4 per cent. SvMonths 4£ per cent. 12 Months 5 h per cent, 24 Months 6 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary, Egraont Chambers, Stratford. Bbx 83 ’Phone 125: SIW ZEALAND’S PROSPERITY—SHARE IT! nv The growth of New Zealand cities, the building of enormous warehouses, the great increase in new manufacturing concerns, are very tangit»e indications of the present and future prosperity of our country. 'ttwift advance of modern business Is creating numerous vacancies in the'hlgher positions for men who can fiij them. Accountancy qualifications will make YOU eligible for moat of these better positions. TRAINED ACCOUNTANTS IN DEMAND. Mike New Zealand’s future your future. Qualify now to share the prosperity ahead—get into the class where'the prosperity will show in YOUR salary cheque. If you have the ,inherent makings of success, and are eager for advancement, Hemingway’s Accountancy Course will give the specialised knowledge necessary to achieve it, A Pe’nny Stamp will bring you the Free Book "Accountancq.” an invaluable publication for all Intending students. Just cut out this advertisement, and post with your name and address to H|MINOWAY'§ CORRESPONDENCE schools. y> JKO, Eos 516. . Auckland,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume LVIII, Issue 68, 20 April 1926, Page 1
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