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JJIS jy|AJESTY'S rpHEATRE STRATFORD. BERNARDS PICTURES Hare vou visited His Majesty's Theatre yet? Sole direction Madame Bernard Most Up-to-date Picture Theatre in the Dominion. Lose no time in spending a very pleasant evening at Bernard's Pictures. BRILLIANT LIGHT PERFECT PROJECTION. ABSOLUTE STEADINESS. Superb Seating Accommodation. Latest and Best of Films. In fact. Bernard's start where others finish, and the result is unexampled popularity. DRESS CIRCLE STALLS ]y_ Book seats at the Theatre Candy Depot. CHANGE OF PICTURES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. VISITING CARDS—At the Daily New* Printing House, Stratford. 'Phone 113.

rjOlt MEKCI AL JJOTEL, STRATFORD. Mr*. Jim Sullivan Proprietress (Lute of Petone, and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.) TOHIS old-established house is now completely renovated and under the •barge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladly weteome eld friends and new. All and only the best brands of liquors stocked. (Special attention is devoted to the imins-room: all meals 1/-. Tariff: 4/« per day} £1 per week. gTAXLEY pRIVATE JJOTEL. •ppasite Railway Platform, Regan Street Completely re-furnished and renovated, and under entirely new management. All modern appointments, including electric light, h. & c. bath. Airy liedrooms. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. MRS. McKAY, Proprietress.

The Egmont Coach and Carriage Company TTAVE pleasure in announcing that they Bare taken oyer th« business of the late Mr. F. S. Pollock, and hope that by turning out NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK at the lowest possible prices, to merit • fair share of publie patronage. THE WOOD-WORKING DEPART MENT is under the capable management of Mr. R. McConniek, who was for sixteen, years with the old firm. THE SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITHING are also in charge of experts, and all we require now is—your orders.

YOU Wi " neyer be late you carry a " DOM,N,ON IVW IMON-MAGNETIO E WATCH. is always correct, and costs onl 7/ with /jar's guarantee. This is the Watch. Here is the Guarantee Post Free 7/6 « ws 'V ; «l?y\iy MALM TO (ILL IN MTI M> ML! This Watch is Guaranteed J U FOLLOW* .. v IRST.—To be in perfect i r factor* SECOND.-To be coSecT m outoml ud workmuuhip. THIRD.-We. win make ««.!„. *, r watch, pott paid (or 1/6. CONNECTICUT WATCH CO. Only 7/6, and fully guaranteed for one year CHARLES E. JAMES. Cash Trader. Stratford I kick tic ii oPartnerr ? p Sale. THE GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY, of Stratford, announce a great Dissolution of Partnership Sale, consequent upon Mr. R. H. Bright retiring from the firm. The sale COMMENCES TO-DAY Monday, July 22, and goes right on till the end of August, after which Mr. S. Backkouae will continue to conduct the business. To facilitate settlement of the partnership accounts the stook must be reduced. So WATCHES JEWELLERY % CLOCKS PLATED WARE, &c, &c. F" will be ofEered dur ing this period at From 15 to 25 per oent. This is indeed a great opportunity. Seize it with both hands. Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co. STRATFORD.

"BUGLE" BEAND BLADES ARE THE BEST. mHEY are the product of M. Hunter & Son's iheffield Works. This firm is world-renowned for its keen-cutting and long-lasting cutlery. With an intimate personal knowledge of the Sheffield hardware trade our manager is competent to advise upon, and competent to buy. Hence a t* -- WE SPECIALISE IM CUTLESY We nave dinner and dessert knives, earring knives, bread knives, cooks' knives, oyster knives, pocket knives, linoleum knives, hay knives, pruning kaives, butehere' knives, and any knife or knives yon require. You can't buy better or buy them better than from the TARANAKI HARDWARE CO., Stratford PROPERTIES FOR SALE "~Q ACRES, subdivided, level. 4nd bandy to Stratford; nice cheap grazing land; ■*' 1 mile to factory and school, by metal road. Price, £lO per acre, witli J250 cash and the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, on first mortgage. No. 22 GOOD DAIRY FARM. MANGATOKI DISTRICT, 70 acres, nicely undulating and level. 5-roonvd house and 10-bail cowshed; factory and school V/ 2 miles. f£3oo cash and the balance at 5 per cent. No. 21 'Ati>V ACRES, splendid dairying land, at Eltham; well divided and in gooc f***t near t ; nice house, 25-bail shed, large implement shed, etc.; carry 150 cows; good roads; creamery and school "2 miles. Price, £32 per acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance at 4% to 6 per cent, for a long term. This is a fine property, and is a good No. 227 nii ACRES, level and rolling land, and 120 acres ploughed; nicely situated, <*-*•'* with 7-roomed house, bathroom, pantry; 20-bail cowshed, loose-box. 2-stall stable, pi* and dray sheds, wash-house, calf-house, etc; 5 minutes to school and factory. Price £2O per acre, with £SOO cash; balance on first mortgage for ten rears at 5 per cent. No. 240 £*"| W \CRES, splendid cattle and sheep country; well fenced and subdivided; 1 fruketa, Ma'ai and Tawa bush; free of weeds; plenty of flat land for cropping fi-roomed house, wool shed, etc.; 3 miles to township, etc. Gfceap land at £7 5s per acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance on first mortgage -for 7 years at 5 per cent. '-° - AAA ACRES, freehold, good sheep and cattle country; 700 acres felled and J.UUv in „ 00 d„ ras ,. divided into 7 paddocks; carry V/ x sheep to the acre, anfl cattt'. Whare and yards; no weeds. Price, £5 10s per acre, with £6OO cash, or owner would consider an erchange for smaller property or interest - bearing town property. N °- 3 3 f N.Z. loan and Mercantile Agency Co., LIMITED AND REDUCED. STRATFORD r W. A. HEWITT, Agent. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 60, 29 July 1912, Page 3

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