THE HOME OF MEN'S V/JJAjx. VALUES. r J\HE 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 "Tgmont" Clothing, in suits, trousers, hats, shirts, or underwear, you buy something to beli< . e 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. UNO BUYERS! LOOK AT THIS. WELCOME SOCIAL to the Rev. A. Reader.—Foresters' Hall, Stratford, Wednesday, May 1, at 7.30 p.m. Musical programme. Addresses by neighboring ministers. Supper. Admission free. 30-2 PIANO TUNING M R - R, HEARD, certificated tuner, from J. Kirman & Sons, London, j with 26 years' experience in New Zeaj land, is now associated wifch.Mr. Hoffj mann, British & Continental Piano Com- " pany. All orders entrusted to Mm, and left at the firm's New Plymouth warehouse, will receive Mr. Heard's utmost skill and personal attention*. T AR*Ta 0 A C H Proprietor. ' :OACH LEAVES PurangJ at 5.30 a.m. DAILY, connecting with morning train for New Plymouth and Inglewood, and leaves on th» return at 2 p.m., after arrival of midday train from New Plymouth. TIME-TABLE. INWARDS. OUTWARDS. Leave— Leave— Purangi 8.30 a.m. Inglewood Pukeho 6.30 a,m. Kaimata Tarata 7.30 a.m. Tarata Kaimata 8.45 a.m. Pukeho Arrive— Arrive— Inglewood 8.30 am. Purangi 9 p.m. All orders or parcels left at Mr. Silk's store, Purangi. Mr. T. Waite'g Stable, Tarata, or Royal Mai] Stables,' Inglewood, will receive prompt attention. 2 p.m. 2.46 p.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 70 ACRES. HIGHLY improved Dairy Farm; exceptionally well grassed; laid of very rich quality; subdivided into 10 paddocks; four chains from Factory; half mile from Railway Station; new house of five rooms; concrete floor cowshed. Price £33 per acre; £4OO cash. 80 ACRES. HIGHLY improved Dairy Farm, Cardiff District; all been ploughed and renewed; subdivided into 15 paddocks; now carrying 32 dairy cows; half mile to Factory, one mile to School; 6-roomed hous# and 12-bail cowshed. Price, £2B per acre. Easy terms. 100 ACRES. HANDY little dairy farm on good road, all level and ploughable when stumped; good house of six rooms, cowshed, stable, ete. bchool one mile away. Price, £ll 10s per acre, with £4OO cash; or will sell everything as a going concern for £l2los per acre, including JL« OWS ; 2 Worses, harness, brake, milk cans, aerator, etc., with £SOO cash. 100 ACRES. (CHOICE DAIRY FARM, all level and well sown down in best English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 85 acres been ploughed and renewed; quarter mile from Factory, 10 chains from School; new house of 7 rooms; concrete floor cowshed. Price, £32 10s per acre; £SOO cash. 125 ACRES. CHOICE Dairy Farm, well grassed, splendidly fenced; on good ! metalled road; half mile to Cheese Factory; gne mile to school; ■IJ miles to Railway Station. Good house of four r<?oms- 8-bail cowshed. ' Price £l6 per acre; £SOO cash. 150 ACRES. SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM, situated in the Mahoe District; very good quality; well fenced and grassed; subdivided into 10 paddocks, all ploughable; quarter mile to School and Factory and Telephone. Houses of six rooms and four rooms; 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), and yards with water laid on. Price £3O per acre; £SOO cash. 200 ACRES. SPLENDID Dairy Farm, all level and ploughable, subdivided into 14 paddocks;'well watered; quarter mile to School, Factory and Post Office; 8-roomed house, 15-bail cowshed. Price, £2B per acre, with £BOO cash. NOTE.—As we have had 16 years' successful dairy farming in this district, we claim to have a fair knowledge of land values, and can advise our clients where best to purchase. We have on our register the pick of Taranaki prbperties to select from. G. and E. Jackson, l/AND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENTS,
CHEAP DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE 75 road. Good 12-bail cow-shed, stable and implement shed; 4-roomed house. Price £26; £4OO down. g0 ACRES, all in grass, well watered; good metalled roads; % mile from creamery and Post Office. Good 6-roomed house, and all conveniences. £23 per acre; £450 down. 226 ACRES » * eil watered; l'/ 2 miles from' factory; milking over 85 cows. w Fine 8-roomed house. A snip at £2O per acre; £7OO cash. OKQ ACRES, all in grass; 14 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed; quarter mile from creamery, one mile from school •and station. Good 6-roomed houße, etc. £2O per acre-. Easy terms. Write or call on ! WAKD AND DUN-LOP LAND AGENTS. STRATFORD. WE SELL THE EARTH.
Great Drapery Sale LEASE EXPIRING. STOCK MUST GO. COMPLETE AND WELL-BOUGHT STOCK. Drapery, Millinery and Clothing including new season's importations just landed from the Home manufacturers. j AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. CASH, .ONLY DURING SALE. COMMENCING AT NINE O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30th.
ECZEMA CURED. . Ointment removed a patch of Eczema from my face in less than a week in a manner that was positively startling," writes Mrs-Jane Rohinson, of 3 Commodore street, Newtown, Sydney, N.S.W. "This patch of Eczema was very unsightly, and (really I was ashamed) to go 1 out-of 'the 'Tronse.' ft was located on one side of my nose and all round my mouth; The pain and irritation from which T suffered were intense. This Eczema had been on my face for alrout four years when I started to use the Rexona. I had tried nil sorts off ointment 3 and othelr remedies,. but all without any effect at all. After a few applications of Rexona, however, the irritation was much decreased, and the Eczema scabs began to come off, leaving new skin underneath. The improvement kept up day by day till all the scabs were gone, and a perfect new skin appeared where the disfiguring Eczema formdrly was. There is something in that Rexona Ointment that acts like the touch of a magic wand, and the wonderfully speedy cure has astonished and delighted me." Price Is 6d and 3a. Obtainable everywhere.
A. Spence :: Stratford Imber Tips Tea M content with any other brand. Sold by all good grooers and itores, at 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb, M
LAND! LAND! LAND! IQQ ACRES FREEHOLD—Frontage two good roads, river boundary,' xic district. Carry 35 cows. Half-mile from factory, School and 'Township; four miles from railway. All ploughablc. Mortgage £22w at 5% per cent. Price £3 10s per acre. Deposit, £300; balance arranged. Consider exchange for lightly -encumbered town property. IAA ACRES FREEHOLD—House, cowshed. All ploughable; carry 32 co' (guaranteed); \% miles from Railway, School, Factory and Township. Splendid dairying district. Good roads. Mortgage £IOOO, Government insurance, 5 years. 5 per cent. Price £3O per acre, going concerning, including the following stock: 25 cows, 5 heifers in calf, I bull, horse,cart and harness, ndtfc'cans, coolers, 2 stacks hay, 7 acres turnips, 30 dairy shares fully paid up. sell the farm, without stock, at £27 per acre. Consider exchange for mortgages and good town property, or smaller farm. 7Q ACRES FREEHOLD—Two frontages; nearly all ploughable; adjoining fac-' tory, \y A miles from railway; nearly new 5-roomed house; cowshed, 8 bails, concrete floor; 10 paddocks, 4 aeivs turnips, -1 acres hay (cropped). Mortgage. £IOOO, 7'/2 years, 5 per cent. Price £33 per acre. Deposit £300; balance for three years at 6 per cent. J. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT STRATFORD.
BABY JUST LOVES IT. "When my little son shows the first sign of cold I always give him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and he is soon bright again," writes Mlrs. J F. Mitchell, 104' Kivndle St. Kent Town, Adelaide, S. A. "In fact I would not be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is splendid for colds and croup and baby just loves it." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. Busmera .H. wavtrng ti'llh«ada, letter heads, or my other description of print ing. fain"' v ;.orved, in price quali"' »" T " "'''' I*«B by tho T)»,ily
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 257, 30 April 1912, Page 3
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