ts <) FLOWERS £ j A CHOICE~DISPLAY, yJ||BSSRS. DUNCAN & DAVIES, Nui serymen, of New Plymouth, are mat ring a display of Roses, Carnations, Irises Gladioli, etc., etc., at Mr. Newton King* Mart : TO-DAY Till 5 p.m. The finest collection of Gladioli ever seei in Stratford. Orders booked if desired but come and Bee the flowers, whethei to purchase or not. gEESYDE. —The Seaside. The Stmt ford School Picnic. Af tha Break M water. On Thursday, February 1. 1 ie great long day full of fun and sun jgi Bring all the children. 13-1 j RACING Breezes. Get a-glimpse oi the briny. Put all the kiddies into it. See the 2000 Stratfordites frolic on the Moturoa beach/ February 1. And come yourself. 13-1¥ HAYMAKERS,! ATTENTION: . A A T^TT You'll save yourselves stack unnecessary work, wairy trouble if you select yaur SCYTHES and SCYTHE HANDLES at J. Masters and San'a. Our scythe blades a,re well tetaptred; they cut dean, and require l«aa Zoning than the other kind. fiaytka handles of tihe best make in stack. SPECIAL HAY-RAKE, 1/6. 1 Hay-forks, scythe stones, aid reap-hooks in great variety. J. MERCHANTS, STRATFORD TOYS FANCY GOODS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS C. E. JAMES STRATFORD JJAS opened up full stocks,, af goods suitable for Xmas and New Year gifts. Ladies! Something for ' your men friends. Men! • Something ■ for your lady friends. Children! Lots'"for you A marvellous display of toys, and there's no use trying to tell yen wkat there is. It would be hard to tell you what we haven't got. ' | Won't you shop now 1 There's sueh a rush on Xmas Eve and thereaboutf. You'll get a better pick now, and shop in greater comfort. C. |l. JAMES,, STft^TFORD . XMAS CAKES JgEAUTIPUKLY ICED; and with greetings at the wish of the customer. STades by a first-class confectioner from the finest materials and from a recipe that has stood the severest test the test pi time and publid experience,' . Why bake yourself- t Enquire, and then order from PLDER'S BAKERY STRATFORD THE STUDIO STRATFORD BEFORE THE CHILDREN RETURN TO SCHOOL BRING THEM TO ; McALISTER'S TO BE PHOTOGRAPHED. Don't put It off any longer. Send a pott card making an appointment to-day. PIANO TUNING ]yp. R. HEARD, certifieated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, wrMi 26 years' experience in' New Zealand, is now associated with M!r. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention. Q.OVERNMINT JNSURANCI DEPARTMENT. LOW PREMIUMS?"" LARGE BONUSES, STATE SECURITY, LIBERAL TREATMENT £2,539,009 ADDED TO POLICIES AS BONUS. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Ckaraissioiter,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 17 January 1912, Page 3
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434Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 170, 17 January 1912, Page 3
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