THE HOME OF men's wjbiub values. 'JPHE increasing volume of business is not only gratifying to us as salesmen, but it is astonishing; and it proves conclusively that our contention is now a recognised fact, viz., that "Egmont" Clothing is the best and cheapest. It is our firm intention to jealously guard every point, to watch every one of the details of which have placed the EGMONT CLOTHING CO. in the position it occupies today. When you buy "E'pnont" Clothing, in suits, trousers, hats, shirts, or underwear, you buy something to belie\ : in utterly. We believe in tliem ourselves; nobody knows them better than we do; we are enthusiastic about them, for they are the best made, the best designed, the best finished goods on the market. STRATFORD.
RANTED— A smart boy to learn the printing trade. A good opportunity, and good 'wages, to .suitable applicant. Apply at Taranaki Daily News Office, Broadway 'North, Stratford. AT THE HAYIMARKET. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON KING WAS received instructions from Mr. GEO. (LISTER to sell as above—"J 6-S h.p. Rover Motor-car .. AT THE HAYGMARKET. SATURDAY, APRIL 20. NEWTON KING sell as above—ptCS, CALVES AND SUNDRIES. 20 weancr pigs 16 stores '! buggy pole and shafts • 1 S.'F. plow, 500 ft. piping, 1 4-buckct milking machine complete, 2 drays, 4 gigs, butter worker and churn, 1 gig pony (5 years, sound). Sale at 12. ' AT THE MART. pOULTRY, including several pens purebred White Leghorns, vegetables, 1 ton potatoes, 20 bajjs onions, 12 gal. copper and stand, 1 Orion range, O.K. washing machine, wringers, sewing machine, bicycles, 1 piano, dresser, tables, chairs, mirrors, stretchers, kapoc bedding, d.b.r. bedsteads, Duchess pair, chests drawers, b.r. fenders, carpet squares, hearthrugs, lines, toilet sets, couches, suite furniture, bridles, crockery, brushware, clocks, 'suits,' lawn mower, sundries. 20(1 CASES! fresh fruit, comprising apples, pears, quinces, etc.
Terms for all fruit purchased: CASH. gTRATFORD A. AND P. ASSOOIATION. GYMKHANA To be held on SHOWGROUNDS, STRATFORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912. POSTPONED PROGRAMME. BETTER, BIGGER, BRIGHTER. DON'T MISS THIS GREAT NOVELTY FESTIVAL. ENTRIES Re-opcned, and CLOSE TUESDAY, 18th April, 6 p.m. Admission l/-. E. JACKSON, Secretary.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 247, 18 April 1912, Page 3
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