ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN OAK AND RIMU BEDROOM FURNITURE. INSPECTION INVITED. COLIN BROWN, THE HOME FURNISHER. 'PHONE 2444, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI HUNT CLUB & EGMONT-WANGANUI HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING (Postponed from August 27 and 29), NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE-——SEPT. 3 and 5, 1930. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE—-—SEPT. 3 and 5, 1936. FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. ' SECOND DAY, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3. TotaHsator closes First Race 12.10 p.m. Win and Place Belt in ADMISSION: Outside, Men 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Lawn, Men 4/-, Ladies 2/-. HUNT CLUB BALL—FiTZRO.Y' HALL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 4. C. B. WEBSTER, liaise Meeting Secretary.
PUBLIC NOTICES. ' PUBLIC NOTICE. yUE. the BUTCHERS OP STRATFORD, will observe the following Hours us from Ist of September, 1936: MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY— Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. THURSDAY—CIosed All Day. SATURDAY— Open 7.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. 11. SITMiMERFIELD, G. LAM PLOUGH, C. LAMPLOUGH, F. COOK, A. BARLOW, W. CANNON.
Poiblic Notice; ! STRATFORD DRAP ER S. ! CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMI PORTERS and FURNISHERS | will observe the following hours I as from SEPTEMBER I, 1936:--. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY— Open 8.50 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. THURSDAY—B.SO a.m. to 12 noon. SATURDAY—S.SO a.m. to 0 p.m. “Tr—- ~~tj~ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. JpREPAID Classified Advertisements under the following headings: Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, Lost and Found, For Sale, To Lot, Board Wanted, Wanted Known, Wanted to Buy, Wanted to Rent, are accepted for consecutive insertions at the following rates: Words. 1 insant. 3 insert. G insert. If booked, 50 per aent. extra. BIRTH AND MARRIAGE NOTICES, 2/G per insertion.
“Now that things are looking up; again," said the reporter, “and money’s easier, 1 suppose business with you is booming?" “Oh, we can't growl," replied the tobacconist, “but our lines are always wanted. When things are I bad, chaps smoke because it bucks thorn up; when things are good they smoko just because they are good. Get me?” “About how many brands I are there?” queried the scribe. “Ask | me another,” said the tobacconist; j ■‘hundreds, they say.” ’‘Of course,” j continued (lie reporter, “the imported j linos have the biggest sale?” “For- j , nierly they had,’ said the tobacco-j nist, “but most, smokers prefero ‘toast- j l ed’ fiow. It’s certainly the unrest io- j ! baccp I 1: no -W-.nl', to say nothing of I flavour and aroma. Safe as bouses, i too. The, toasting gels the nicotine out of it. Imitation? 1 should smile! Tint as long as you stick to the five genuine toasted brands, Cut Ting No. j 10 (Rnllshoad). Cavendish, Navy Cut j No. a fr.nlldog), Tiiverhead Gold and i Desert Gold, yon can’t go wrong.” ! The scribe noldod, waved, and hnr-j riod off. rifl’d got an “item!” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, i | First aid for Coughs, Colds, Influenza. !
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 222, 31 August 1936, Page 1
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