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GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR Our prices are reasonable, the styles we carry especially attractive, suitable and strictly dependable. We fill the slim man's wants and the stout man's requirements. We clothe your boy, your husband, or your father. Suits in all newest and best materials. Ready to wear, or made to order. Shirts —of wool and wool mixtures. All new goods, well cut and finished. Any hat you require. And braces, collars, ties; studs, hosiery, etc. ' mm\ THE LEADING HOUSE IN STBATFORD

the form of an account, it" reads as follows:'— Dr. , £ By cash paid for goodwill 4000 By depreciation of plant 5250 By goodwill extinction fund ... 4000 By depreciation plant 5250 £9250 And to the Dr. account can now be added the actual loss of something between £IOOO and £4OOO. Mr. Masters has justified his old plan of showing the credit and concealing the debit side of his account. Certainly Mr. Master's forte is wildcat finance, and I should advise him to enter it and stay there.I would also beg to call the ratepayers' attention to the fact that my warning as to the likely error in the estimated cost of £3600 for new plant, brought to light next day an error of £6OO, which Mr. Masters says "the town clerk discovered yesterday afternoon." Dear me! If I was in error' in saying that Mr. Robt. Masters is chairman of directors of the Electric Light Company I apologise to that gentleman and his father, the Mayor. Possibly I should have said he is a director and was chairman. If I erred it was inadvertently, and ( it is, I think, immaterial to the point it issue. Thanking vou in anticipation—l am, etc., W. PAGET. ■

WANTED—A man for cart and assist in store. Apply Masters & Son, Box 17, Stratford. 20-3 (STRATFORD J± & p ASSOCIATION. GYMKHANA Hunters' SLeepleenases, Pony Jumping, Motor-car Driving, Trotting, Menagerie Eaee, Triangular Man and Horse Eaee, and other Novelties.

SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD. EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 8, 1912. mission One Shilling E. JACKSON, Secretary.

gTRATFORD HORTICULTURAL gOCIETY. GREAT : AUTUMN SHOW Of FLOWERS, VEGETABLES HOME INDUSTRIES And FINE ARTS. Will be hel-d in the TOWN HALL, STRATFORD, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22 & 23. * Entries close with the Secretary on February 20. Admission Is. W. S. CATO, Hon. Secretary.

HAYUERS, You'll save yourselves much unnecessary work, worry and trouble if vw select your at J. Masters and Son's. Our scythe blades are well tampered; tliey cut clean, and require less honing than the other kind. Scythe handles of the best make in stock. SPECIAL HAY-RAKE, 1/6. Hay-forks, scythe stones, and reap-hooks in great variety. MERCHANTS, STRATFORD A. D. B LICK > ARCHITECT. LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. ■OUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 22 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 22 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 201, 22 February 1912, Page 3

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