FOR ALL MANKIND AND TRA BOY. THE TIE that hinds us together as friends till the coming season is here offered you with more than half of its former price left in your pockets. 40 dozen half-croAvn ties—your pick for 1/-. FLEECE-LINED GLOVES, so snug and warm, Such comfort at l>/6 has never been slipped on before. DON'T BLOW YOURSELF! You can blow your nose with real linen handkerchiefs, selling here at three for a shilling. Have a little slide with us, off or on the ice. We mean a slide in the price of mufflers. Epont Clothing Co STRATFOED. WE HAVE PLENTY OF EGGS So our bakery business goes on growing. Our cakes and pastry are like the best home-made, and every day we add to our big list of satisfied customers. Our POPULAR TEA KOOMS are doing capital business. Pat-. , rons are so liberally treated, don't you see? WM. ELDER, THE SCOTCH BAKERY, STRATFOED. J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton King.) AND JfJSTATE STRATFORD. A FULL knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for land-seekers going north.' To us than the extra 'few shillingsto be made by following the only too common custom of introducing cheap linings or by "slumming" the hidden parts of a suit. We couldn't do the business we are doing to-day but for the fact that we give the customer a square deal every time. That's our reputation, and we won't Broadway Tailoring Co. NEXT CROWN STABLES. STRATFORD. in ; a larger measure than ever—that's the only natural conclusion to come- to as the result of the past year's business. Without question it can be claimed that ' • have'the -best grocery and provision 'store' in Stratford. . They ca,rry the ''largest stocks,' anil ha"ve the finest njea'ns of' distribution. Crockery and' hardware,; Nobel's ' explosives, ammunition, and, Golden- Bay .Cement are all .important items in "the upbuilding and maintenance 6i this ■ large, and growing business. The same' old address for 17 years, Broadwaj Norffi, Stratford B&Y'LdCAELY-GRdwN ' TREES AND SIiRUBS' <'''■;'•'' If you' plant trtes or shrubs that have been -leased in;- much, .warmer districts ' they're' aure to receive a. tremendous set; back' in : trie colder'inland climate,-and they perish'. •■ -But plant >' ' j MOSISOM'S Shtttfdrd-grown and acclimatised stuff, and you'll"have no/trouble. If taken from, here" to 1 gardens 'in less rigorous climate, 'tie growth will surprise you. '.FRUIT THREES, Ornamental and Flow.ering. Shrubs,. Pot Plants and Ferns in all the best, varieties.' - ' ;R. W"K. MORISON, -• ' THE STRATFORD NURSERIES, MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD. gOYAU'rpEA ROOM'S. J£OYAL AND QONFECTIONERY. « J. PIVAC has opened up-to-date tearooms and luncheon rooms in the . Municipal Buildings, previously occupied by Mrs. Brown. Everything new, sweet and clean. Excellent cuisine. Good stocks, of fruit and confectionery. B. J- PIVAC
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 47, 13 July 1912, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 47, 13 July 1912, Page 3
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