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ERCIAL n-'OTEL, STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan Proprietress (Late of Petone, and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.) mfflS old-established house is now completely renovated and under the charge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladly welcome old friends and new. All and only the best brands of liquors stocked. Special attention is devoted to the dining-room; all meals 1/-. Tariff: 4/6 per day; £1 per week. gTRATFORD ]yjOUNTAIN JJOUSE. DELIGHTFUL HOLIDAY RESORT. A LOVELY DRIVE of a mile and a half, and there you are. Glorious falls. Grand outlook. The place for a bracing holiday. Either bring your own hamper, or Mr. Christensen, the caretaker, will provide good menu and bedroom at 6/- per day. Make this trip whilst the fine weather lasts. J. B.RiCHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton King.) LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at disposal of investors. Special facilities for land seekers going north.

You should see a Shilling at work Hera T HAVE opened a shilling room in connection with my fancy and novelty business. Every day sees fresh novelties added. You'd be surprised to see what a filling will do. It will buy you kitchen ware, knick-nacks, toys or ornaments, and articles of general utility. We've bought specially for this room, and bought for cash. So well sell for cash, and can thus give a J /g ARTICLE FOR ]_/- in many cases. Full stocks of tobaccos, cigars, pipes, latest magazines and books. Tiding hairdressing saloon on the coast. C. E. JAMES BROADWAY. STRATFORD. THE POPULAR REFRESHMENT ROOMS ARE ELDER'S. £BHY? TSECAUSE the cakes, pastry and scones are recognised by all to be the very best. You can depend upon the purity of the ingredients And the most scrupulous cleanliness a their preparation. The rooms are jlarge and airy, and the attendance proirpt. ELDER BAKER, CONFECTIONER AND PASTRY-COOK. STRATFORD Robert Spence.] [J. R. L Stanford. CjPENCE AgTANFORD BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. gOT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.

£IOOO WORT OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Purchased by John Leydon from the Public Tr H. S. Priestley, is being offered to the public of WHOLESALE COST, at the premises lately occ Regan Street, for another five weeks. A RECORD SALE FOR BARGAL FOR SPOT.CASH ON John Leydon pays freight to any station betwe mouth on orders of £lO or over. JOHN LEYDON GENERAL FURNISHER. STRATFORD.

Have you ordered your Seeds for your new burn yet? If not, get them while there is vet time. The New Season's Seed just coming to hand is turning out very light, but we have a stock of good heavy seed bought early, and can therefore give you the quality you want. Send your order at once to YOUNG. HOBBS AND CO We mix the seed for you in store all ready for you to sow, and can quote you the following varieties:— HAWKE'S BAY RYEGRASS ENGLISH RYEGRASS MACHINE AND FARMERS' DRESSED COCKSFOOT CLOVERS OF ALL KINDS YARROW FESCUES and in fact every grass a good burnor permanentp asture requires. Our'stock of'FENCING WIRE is of the best. We can quote English or American plain and barbed wire at reasonable wholesale rates. Thp new season's OATS and CHAFF are now coming to hand, and for those who nrpfpr them we still have a few old Oats and a small quantity of old P chaff left. We can quote GARTONS, SPARROWBILLS, DUNS and ALGERIANS. Tn iddition to all these, we carry everything a farmer wants, including POLLARD. BRAN, BARLEYMEAL, WHEAT, TEA, SUGAR, Etc. All our prices are Bight. Send us your order NOW. YOUNG, HOBBte AND CO. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 234, 1 April 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 234, 1 April 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 234, 1 April 1912, Page 3

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