BUSSKC3S ’NSCmCEfi Ajihj NEW GOODS v NOW ARRIVING ALL • DEPARTMENTS 1 " -V4. • \.i V&t'. $ A; SPENCE r < Dr' '■ >■ •' ; - BROADWAY, STRAFFORD. i* H 4 ■ * .'-j; A-aA mil ■ I r NSW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE s AGENCY C°ii W; STRATFORD, TD. THIS IS THE m n > FAVOURITE. K Wf 1 9®S IN ipc m 10--CAN BE SUPPLIED PINS, HOE, <*»?♦?» ♦/COULTERS ALSO. \ i f T A * i f I: 1 PLO A PI < V * ? 4 * t
WE STOCK—-i-j i 'J O Wt T <*• Vtf M W MACHINERY— 1 ‘ ‘ W DISC HARR >WR (without pole;. CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS. RE% fND « W GRASS SEED OF ALL'VAR!E rWS STOCKED. MAMURES LAWES’ SUPdR, SLAG AND BONEDTTST. ERTJPTITE &AGs%ip3*E .STMIW^ T~WT THE “ECMOjNT” THAT MEEXS AND BEATS COMPETITION. HiA < fiiti ■ s4,a OUR EgmontI’tSig 1 ’tSig Vasdirit only defied arid met competition | in the past, but beaten it; and to-day we offer as always a gig that you cannot buy for less money or reproduce for the 5ame,.,.., putting in to it as we do the'didst •'Collinge’s Patent Steel. £ the best Morocco Leather Trimmings, Sound Springs, Steel or Rub-ber-Tyres, and’finished with solid nickel fittings. From whip-socket to Axle Cap you’ll find the same high quality work right through. EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE COY. STRATFORD. Agents ior Upmo Cream separators, Champion Cooking Ranges, Massey* Harris implements, Unique Boiler Frames, eto.
DAWSON FALLS. MOUNT EG MO NT. Tt-IE TOTJHIST -COTTACE ancPtheMountain Houses are now open for the season. The road through the National Park lias been repaired, and is now in excellent order, and visitors will expewenco no difficulty whatever in driving right up to the house. As there has advan'ee v booking this season, intending visit tvs should write and 'secure accorfiiuo. ! a lion beforeha ad. . Thcv Ton ri.s.tt Cot. i a£h >; also connectcd’Avfth the Telephdrih Service. >-- ■ , VSCALE OF. CHARGES.—At the ifain House,,-Is per day each person, , with cooking utensils, tableware, mattress andjfpillotie supplied; at each** of the detached coti ;gges, 2s each per- [ son per day, with ,similar articles supplied, with the addition „of a spring mattress. Children aro charged half the above fees.* TC PRIST Q( >TTAsr> rr 'This establishment is rhpletc with every modern convenience. xAnuihg- Die recent addio id the Cottage, with its beautiful surroundings. an excellent place at which to spend a holiday, JarLT. Meals 2s. Paddock for Horses-' Is per day. Feeds at Is 6d each. ‘ A stock of Tinned Meats, Fish, Fruit, Biscuits, and Sinidric - is ke])t for the convhnicneetofuphthi nariies and other visitors. Address a!j communication The Manager, A&ffintainyPeuso (\m -Kaponga). Here you are -JUI cheap at James’ Alteration of Premises Sale. Fancy goods ail reduced. Charles E. James Broadway. <l. ERPHY, Manage**. T;
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 2
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442Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 2
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