JJOME JJULB FOR JRELAND! HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE, THURSDAY NIGHT (TOMORROW). The Great. Irish Masterpiece. gHA MUS Q'B RIE K gIIA MU S Q'BRIEN ("A fair broth or a boy"). The most successful production ever enacted. A record run on the English stage. As played by the GREAT OTOOLE. the world's greatest Irish impersonator. 3000ft—and every food full of daring, sensational and pathetic episodes. The leap from the scaffold, and off to the land of the free. IRISH SCENES—IRISH PLAYERS—ON IRISH SOIL. Usual prices. Matinee ererj Saturday. USANK jyfESSENGER, F.N.Z.LA. ARCHITECT. Devon Street, New Plymouth.
|IOMMEKCIAL JJOTEL, STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan Proprietress \l*te of Petone, and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.) pletely renovated and under the charge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladly -welcome old friends and new. All and only the beet brands of liquors stocked. Special attention is devoted to the tinina-room; all meals 1/-. STANLEY pRIVATE JJOTEL. •pposite Rai'way Platform, Regan Street Completely re-furnished and renovated, J and under entirely new management All" modern appointments, including electric light, h. & c. bath. Airy bedrooms. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. MRS. McKAY, Proprietress.
The Egmont Coach and Carriage Company of the late Mr. F. S. Pollock, and hope that by turning out NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS WORK •t the lowest possible prices, to merit a fair share of public patronage. THE WOOD-WORKING DEPARTMENT ia under the capable management of Mr. R. McConnick, who was for sixteen years with the old THE SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITHING are also in charge of experts, and all we require now ia—your orders. BIG BEN! BIG BEN! Big Ben is an alarm clock, and a rattling good one. You'll wake instanter. Guaranteed timekeeper and guaranteed waker. There are large plain figures on a plain dial, so it's easy to see the time. ABSOIUTELY GUARANTEED. Costs Only 12/6 C. E. JAMES CASH TRADER - BROADWAY STRATFORD. GREAT JEWELLERY SALE DISSOLUTION OP PAETNERSHIP. BAEGAINS in WATCHES and CLOCKS. BASGAINS in CHAINS, BROOCHES, BANGLES, Etc. BARGAINS iu SILVER and E.P. WARE. DISCOUNT OP 15 TO 25 PER CENT. GREAT TROPHY COMPETITION We.give a Trophy value £2 10s, each Monday to the person producing cash receipts representing the biggest amount of cash purchases during the preceding week. Save your own, and collect from your friends. Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co. STRATFORD. GARDENERS, AHOY! Amateur and professional alike. Here you are for gardening tool*, of tfee finest quality ever handled. SPADES (lj«t quallv ~ f. ! HAKES (A>li-hnndlcd), at 1/3, 1/0. ped H.-.i'.:: . "' . ],..!. 2/- eutli. 5/6 each. LOXG-ffAXDIED SPADES AXD WEEDING FORKS, 9d and V- each. HOE? S ' M » "' flnd "> each. ALL OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. Taranaki Hardware Go. - Stratford (Successors to Sidney Ward & Co.)
PROPERTIES FOR SALE 4.0 ACRES, subdivided, level, and handy to Stratford; nice cheap grazing lav.d, 1 mile to factory and school, by metal road. Price, £lO per acre, with £250 cash and the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, on first mortgage. No. 22 GOOD DAIRY FARM. MAXGATOKI DISTRICT, 70 acres, nicely undulating and steyel. 5-roomed house and 10-bail cowshed; factory and school lVa miles. • JE3OO cash and the balance at 5 per cent. No. 21 407.ACRES, splendid dairying land, at Eltham; well divided and in gooc I heart; nice house, 25-bail shed, large implement shed, etc.; carry 150 , cows; good road«; creamery and school 2 miles. Price, £32 per acre, with • £lsoo-casb. and the balance at 4'/o to 5 per cent, for a long term. This is a fine -projpefty. und is a u<>'»\ inveatme • i . No. 227 T.O'l /|-ACRES, level and rolling land, and 120 acres ploughed; nicely situated, r p , -with 7-roomed hon-e. bathroom, pantry; 20-bail cowshed, loose-box. r"j2-&tall^t»ble d gig and dray sh'il-. wash- ouse, calf-house, etc; 0 minutes to school y *n4 factory. Price £2O per :u-re, with £SOO cash; balance on first mortgage I'tof'jtepjTpars ,»t 5 per cent. No. 240 (4CRE>, splendid cattle and sheep country; well fenced and subdivided; ■j-. w; :'i ' ?uketa, Maiai and Tawa bush; free of weeds; plenty of flat land for j.Okeajrjaiid at £7 o~ per acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance on first mortgage j •!•* ; T_yiire tt 5 j«r cent. No. 328 j/lYiAfl' iCRES, freehold, good sheep and cattle country; 700 acres felled and ~; , . ~:,-., in good grass; divided into 7 paddocks; carry lVt sheep to the acre, ?-+Hi,V\Wv- Wbare and yards; no weeds. Price, £5 10s per acre, with £6OO cash, j or p>vner .would consider an exchange for smaller property or interest - bearing .-/ towa property. No. 33 ( r O.ioan and Mercantile Agency Co., *'" '''"'"' ' LIMITED AND REDUCED. ~.:.,-. STRATFORD i\S,»' Agent A. C. BELL, Land Saleinnx
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 94, 6 September 1912, Page 3
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