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Public Notice D E R 9 .TENDERS ; for about 35 chains of Fencing and about 200 acres Scrub Cutting Specifications can be seen at Punitfhakau Post Office. Tenders close otf FRIDAY, September 15th. dtily for registered unemployed. dtfßATioib BOROUGH COUN*J| : -;.•'■ a- CIL • >:h-jf, ja; ■ ■—..-. . ■*■ - DEBENTURES ■ Applications are invited for the purchase of eight Borough Debentures of £loo' each maturing 1/10/39. Interest 41 per cent. nett. Applications close on WEDNESDAY, 13th inst. A good opportunity for a short-dated investment, • vr^ji'N-»•■-'•" Town Clerk. : srfliNG SHOW! , ' (Stratford-Horticultural Society) ;_-. flail <*'<■"'' f SATURDAY, SEPT. 23. Entries i Close September 22 at Noon A '■,. '■'■■•■ Schedules'available from— H. N. LESTER, B. RAWLES.and MRS B. BLACK, •fr-;. P»mon7 Sec. .'TENNIS CLtJB 'Meeting of the above Cilib* will be held in the Methodist Ciiurch Vestry at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, {September ,1933. }AU? members and intending members are,- cois|iaHy invited- to attend. ■■]:' ■ , : $R- : POPLE, k j*. ' WW< '■ ;/,.'. ,\ ■ 'Secretary. EPRESENTATIVE WANTED • Established Publishing Co. requires •representative prepared to invest small amount of capital for stock. Territorial*. Rights given. No opposition. Sufficient'margin to allow own salesmen"- to, ha engaged. ■,•. : '•='.. i■ ' I J!,' J'' "OPPORTUNIT Y," ; %'m . Evening Post. ia , ''^^>" , -' ; ." : 87s ('■ y tfm.l-.G--K E T Members ol! the Club and all inter: ested 4nrfcricket ( are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting of the Stratford Club in the A. and P: Board Room, Petrie's Buildings, on MOND4S, #th.; September, at 8 p.m. ) ' I V "'l,B. SANDFORD, i- .*.'-'' '," , Hon. Secretary. d6N*T FORGET Ik Aid of Stratford's Municipal Band ■■/. To#e held in PARISH HALL v TUESDAY NEXT, SEPT. 12 ,i; ■'■' Spot Waltzing, Monte Carlo, 'L ■ ; Competitions Ladies 1/6, Gents 2/-. ■: \f. ■•*■ Double tickets 3/- ; 'Music by Waite'a Adelphi Dance V ■ &> Band. Ladles' Committee Church Services. ?E TH6 V 1 S T CHURCH i, STRATFORD CIRCUIT ' * SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. StratfardVtll a.m., "The Finest Walk inUhe World." I Knew I Would Never Preach Again." ; n .}*#*-.. B. Meston (Hawera) Mldhwsl&riil a.m., Mr R. Wickham Stanley Rd—2.3o p.m., Rev. B. Met'Spn J; , ■;.. Cardiff—-7.30 p.m. Messrs P. Davies and"!P. Harkness. ' Kahourl p.m.—Mr. G, Smith; ' ,'Mm 'TOHJRGH OF HOLY TRINITY «„• r J STRATFORD <-i< '■■*'■' • ■ ■ - '"SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 Stratford—# a.m., 11 a.m., 7 p.m. Cardiff—ll a.'in.',' H.C. Toko—2 p.m. Midhirst—7.3o p.m. MfoittdayyHJ p.m. Missionary meeting, Miss 2. Sowry. y K. J. McFarland (Vicar) f*Un ip TI A N SCIE NC E. Services are held every Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Windsor Buildings (upstairs), above Brocklebank's. All welcome. - f MISS NOREEN FAKE V' Will Take Pupils in ELOCUTION A Thorough Tuition in Dramatic Art, Speech Training and Literature At STRATFORD intending Pupils may leave their wismes with Miss Tui Meßae, or ring j
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 353, 9 September 1933, Page 1
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