It requires greater wisdom to know when to take advice than when to give it, but when advised to try "Perfection" Whisky take the advice—it, like the whisky, is good. x
LIVERY S7ABLES. R. HANDLEY. RENEWAL CARRIER AND COAL MERCHANT, DESIRES to notify the general public that he has removed hi& rtfiews to MM. J. H. THOMPSON'S, Bro*dw*y. where ordera may be left aud prompt i KtfHition guaranteed. R, HANE3LEY. is sole carrier for the N.Z. ffxprent Company, in t.hia district. Furniture carefully removed, aud ton»isp<)Mdence and telejjruna prompt '• it tended to.
/"IHOWN L!V£!*Y AH® BAH STABLES, v> re»\^« Up-to-date Motor Car (with carefui driver) For Hire. Broadway, Stratford. PICNICS AND TRIPS TO MOUN'J EQMONT. "THE FAVOURITE" Drag is specially built for JUountain Trips. Onlj bxperieaced Drivers employed. HORSES, CABS,"BUGGIES, AND GIGS OX HI Lit.. A. C. MARR ... Proprietor, Telt'ahorJe 72HING UP JAS, A. THOMPSON, '(Late M. KF'Wrj) f^EvHtKkk 1 Cifcftlfftsft ' AND O" forward:;;- a cent. SEASONED FIREWOOD And the Best Mokau, Taupiri, Westport, and Brunner Nuts. CPALS AND COKE. Orders Promptly Attended to. Agent for New Zealand and Colonial Carrying Company. Goods and Luggage Promptly Despatched or Delivered. Office: Bridge Buildings (next National Bank).
Telephone No. 14. M PIRE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Broadway, Stratford (Next Town Bridge.) PROPRIETOR Tn thanking the public for their liberal patronage in the past, begs to inform them that to enable him to cope with the increasing demand, he has imported several new vehicles. Wedding Cabs a Speciality; Trips to the Mountain; Picnic Parties, etc., catered for. All kinds of vehicles on hire; also, ladies' and gents' hacks. To make the stable as complete as possible ho has added an up-to-date Hearse, and is prepared to furnish Funerals in town or country. Mourning Coaches and Funeral Requisites supplied. This department is under the personal supervision of Mr. J. C. Felton. The Hearse is supplied to the trade. Cabs meet trains, and are available at all hours. Horses Broken to Double or Single Harness, also to Saddle. Horses Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. LADIES' WAITING ROOM. Correspondence, telegraphic or telephonic messages punctually attended to. Telephone G 5. A. 0. WILLIAMS DESIRES the Public to know that he has taken over the KAPQNCA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, lately carried on by Mr J. Wilks, and also the MAIL COACH SERVICE BETWEEN 1 STRATFORD AND RAPONGA, mid hopes to merit a fair share of public patronage. COACH. LEAVES KAPO.VGA foi Stratford at 8-30 a.m., arriving at 11.15 a.m. LEAVES STRATFORD FOR RAPONGA at 3.30 p.m. sharp, ar- _ riving at Kaponga at 0.15 n.ni STRATFORD CARRYING COMPANY. Q SLIGHT AMD SO. GEI* ZEAL CARRIERS, WOOD, POKE. AND COAL MERCHANTS, Miranda '*•'-•a.tford. Wa are ta >U3 : PLY COAL or WOOO In any c?U2fi?:J!.v at the LOWEST PRIOfi of any daaler in Stratford for Cash. •+. FLIGHT AND CO., Proprietors.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 8, 3 September 1912, Page 8
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