THE HOME OF MEN'S WiijAit, VALUES. QTHK 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 "i]gmont" Clothing, in suits, trousers, hats, shirts, or under we? i*, you buy something to belii ve in utterly. We believe in them 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. Egmont Clothing Co STRATFORD.
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. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH,'
rjYHE ANNUAL MEETING , PARISHIONERS Will be held in the PARISH HALL On TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1912, At 8 p.m.
Parishioners are invited .to attend the meeting, but only those whose names are registered in the Churchwarden's book are entitled to vote. The Vicar appoints one Churchwarden, and the Parishioners elect the other. It is a sine qua non that both Churchwardens and Vestrymen must be communicants. WILFRID A. BUTLER, Vicar of Stratford Parochial District. April 26, 1612.
THE Beminton Pressure MILKING MACHINE IS THE BEST FOR THE COWS AND MOST PROFITABLE AND MOST PROFITABLE AND MOST PROFITABLE FOR THE DAIRYMAN. FOR THE DAIRYMAN. FOR THE DAIRYMAN.
FOR CATALOGUE—POST FREE. Mention this paper. •gOOTH CHRISTCHURCH, BRANCHES: Auckland, Gisborne, Hastings, ITawcra, Tirnaru. PIANO TUNING Tyjß. R. HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, with 20 years' experience in New Zealand, is now associated with Mr. Hoffmann, British & Continental Piano Company. All orders entrusted to him, and left at the Arm's New Plymouth warehouse, w ill receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention.
rp i K i > a f> 0 J C H fl. HAKOV'isR Proprietor. COACH LEAVES Purangr at 5.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for Uew Plymouth and Inglevrood, and leaves on th» return at 2 p.m., after arrival of midday train from New Plymouth, TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS. Leave— Leave— Purangi 5.30 a.m. Inglewood 2 p.m. Pukeho 8.30 a.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.m. Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho S p.m. Arrive — Arrive— Inglewood 9.30 a.m. Purangi 8 p.m. AH orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk's store, Puranpi. Mr. T. Waite's Stable, Tarata, or Royal Mail Stables. Ingle-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 255, 27 April 1912, Page 3
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