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ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN j I OAK AND RIMU BEDROOM FURNITURE. INSPECTION INVITED. COLIN BROWN, THE HOME FURNISHER, 'PHONE 2444, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

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PUBLIC NOTICE' TARANAKI HUNT CLUB & EGMONTAVANGANUI HUNT CLUB. ' ‘ILtUS.Si (Postponed from August 27 and 29} RACECOURSENEW PL * RACECOURSE—---SEPT. 3 and 5, 1933. •-SEPT. 3 and 5, 1.938. ! FIRST DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT 3 [ SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, SEPT. 5. I Totalisator closes First Race 12.10 p.rh. Win and Place Betting, i ADMISSION; Outside, Men 2/-, Ladies 1/-. Lawn, Men 4/-, Ladies 2/ . ”, | HUNT CLUB BALL—-FITZROY HALL, FRIDAY, -SEPT. 4, | C. B. WSJJ3STI2R, liacs-Meeting Secretary.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS FOR INLAND MATT, SER VICE CONTRACTS, GISBORNE NAPIER, NEW PLYMOUTH 1 PALMERSTON NORTH. WANGA | NUI AND WELLINGTON POSTAI DISTRICTS. REARED Tenders will be received a: llio Ohio! Post Offices, Gisborne Napier, New Plymouth. Paluicrstoi North, Wanganui and Wellington uu HI noon on Tuesday, the 22ml Septeni her. 1036. for the Conveyance of Mails for a period of three years commend ing from the Ist January, 1937. i A list of the local district services j for which tenders are being invited J s j on exhibition at all post-offices in ties : above-mentioned districts. G. McNAMARA, Director-General, G.P.0., 'Wellington. C.l. BUSINESS NOTICES. ATLAS ASSURANCE CO., LTD., Wishes to announce that it has appointed MR. C. R. F. TILLEY, Egmonl Chambers, Fenton St,, their AGENT at Stratford. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. pREPAID Classified Advertisements under the following headings; Situations Vacant, Situations Warned, Lost am! Found, For Sale, To Let, Board Wanted, Wanted Known, Wanted to Buy, Wanted to Rent, are accepted for consecutive insertions at the following rates: Words. 1 inseut. 3 insert. 6 insert If booked, 50 per aent. extra. BIRTH AND MARRIAGE NOTICES. 2/C per insertion. “Do yon—aw remomhah my calling th 2 othali day?’’ he asked the tobacconist. “I'm not long out from Home, and 1 wanted some of the bally rni.NIMali I used to smoko in London, but yon—aw —hadn’t any, so 1 bad In take a tin of some othali ininortod tobacco. Now what was it?" “It wasn’t imported,” said the tobacconist, “It's grown and manufactured in Now Zealand —Navy Cut No. 3, with a bundog's head in colour on the (in.” “0.K.!” replied the new chum, “well, I want some moab.--Fancy New Zealand prodoocin’ tobacco like, that! I’d no idoah!’ “It's toasted.” said the wood-merchant, “that's why it’s sc pure; the toasting gets the nicotine out of it. You can smoke any amount of it. and no harm done.” “Is Navy Cut No. 3 the only toasted tobacco?” “Not by a jugful,” said the loba ■ conist. “There’s Cavendish, Cul Plug No, 1 (T’ullsbead), Riverhead Cold, and Desert Gold. They’re all toasted." # So the new arrival bought “some moali” Navy Cut. Mo. 15, and went on his way rejoicing.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume IV, Issue 224, 2 September 1936, Page 1

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