QOMMERCIAL |J 0T E I STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan Proprietresi (Late of Petone, and Coronation Hotel Eltham.) mHIS old-established house is now com ■■"' pletily renovated and under th< charge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladh welcome old friends and new. All anc «4gy the beat brands of liquors stocked SfteOkl attention is devoted to th( dining-room; all meals 1/-. JmnS: 4/6 per day; £1 per week. gTRATFORD JJOUSE. DBUGHTFUL HOLIDAY RESORT. A LOVELY DRIVE of a mile and ft balf, and there you are. Glorious fails. Grand outlook. The place for a btaoing holiday. Either bring your own hamper, or Mr. Christensen, the caretakar, will provide good menu and bedroom at «/- per day. Make this trip whilst the fine weather lasts. J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton King.) LAUD AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. A Ml knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at disposal of investors. Special facUitiM for land seekers gotng north. SECOND ANNUAL STOCKTAKING FANCY GOODS. FANCY GLASSWARE. FANCY BASKETWARE. ELECTRO PLATE STATIONERY Etc., Etc. g SHILLING ARTICLES FOR m THE SHILLING ROOM. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS EVERYWHERE. BUT BRING THE MONEY WITH YOU. C. E. JAMES STRATFORD. "Wo like the Best Bread, so we deal with ELDER." These are the words and the thoughts of an increasing number of Stratford's housewiveß. Tfheir verdict in favor of ELDER S BREAD is the result of experienced comparison. It's excellence is sufficient proof of the eare exera&ed in the bakehouse. Small goodß of every kind, and always of the best—always available, ana to order. ELDER'B BAKERY BBOADWAY STRATFORD Robert Spenoe.] [J. R. L. Stanford. gPBNCE tgTANFORD BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATIORD. Offices; The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. T>TJT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S.
£IOOO WORTH £1000; OF GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS. j Purchased by John Leydon from the Public Trustee in the estate of the late ■ H. S. Priestley, is being offered to the public of thiß district AT LESS THAN, ; WHOLESALE COST, at the premises lately occupied by H. S. Priestley, in j Regan Street, for another five weeks. A RECORD SALE FOR BARGAIN HUNTERS. FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. John Leydon pays freight to any station between Wangmui and New Ply-' tnoutb on orders of £lO or over. JOHN LEYDON GENERAL FURNISHER. STRATFORD. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. ' (Late YOUNG, HOBBS & CO.) STRATFORD And ELTHAM WHAT'S IN A NAME? WE have certainly changed the name of the Firm, but the quality of our PRODUCE is as good as ever. "We are known throughout the whole district for the excellent quality of our OATS & CHAFF, and having bought right again this season, as in the past, we are in a position to sell at the most reasonable rates. BEST FEED OATS (Gartons and Duns). Very Choice ALGERIAN SEED OATS just to hand. WHAT ABOUT YOUR PIOS! W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. stock a big variety of feed for them, including— POLLARD, BRAN, MOLASCUIT, SUCROSINE, BARLEYMEAL AND BARLEY. Watch for our monthly circulars giving quotations. Prime Canterbury UP-TO-DATE POTATOES arriving by every boat. W. H. H.YOUNG AND CO. SEED GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK AUCTIONEERS & LAND AGENTS. 1 STRATFORD Branch Store at ELTHAM.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 253, 25 April 1912, Page 3
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533Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 253, 25 April 1912, Page 3
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