Clotiiss for the Boy CLOTHES FOR THE BOY. You know all about the fine tailoring, excellent style and good fit that make our clothing what it is. Its reputation is selling it now, and we are keping it up to reputation. The fine range of boys' tweed suits now offering have the new sporting effect that makes a well-dressed boy. For the younger boys we have the favorite Norfolk an its, in strong, good-looking twaeils nml serges. We never go below the lunit of "goodness" in quality. Egmont Clothing Go STRATFORD. NOW RUNNING AT ALL OUR BRANCHES. HANNAH'S WINTER BOOT f&AKGAIN SALE. we run a sale (twice a ye*. only) we do the thing properly; and it spells BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. • ' Men's, Women's, Children's Boots and Shoes, Evening Shoes and "Kozy" Slippers, from 1/11. BOYS, YOUTHS, MAIDS AND THE BABY ALL CATERED FOR. In faeit, for the next few weeks you have our immense £70,000 stocks to buy from at niarvellous reductions in prices. Come and see for yourselves. Our windows and doors will speak for themselves. THEY FAIRLY " SHOUT." HANNAH'S SALE THE GENUINE BOOT SALE. STRATFORD ELDER'S BAKERY FOR I i JgREAD fiAKES AND pASTRY. ' WM. ELDER, THE SCOTCH BAKERY, STRATFORD. THE SUIT THAT LASTS ■ is the suit it pays you to buy, and the suit it pays us to make. You like it, because it wears well and gives you good service. We like it because it backs up our claims as to the reliability of our tailoring and materials. You ' don't come to us so often for suits, perhaps; but you're a satisfied customer. NEW SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS NOW SHOWING. Broadway Tailoring Co. Near White's Corner STRATFORD. GROCERIES REDUCED ADVANTAGE. These prices will touch your pocket lightly: — Flour, per sack, 20/Flonr, per lOOlbs, 10/7. Flour, per 501bs, 5/5. Oatmeal, 3/9 per 251b bag Kerosene, 9/10 per case. Sugar, IA, 11/- per bag. Sugar, 2, 10/9 per bag. All the groceries in this, the best store in Stratford, are equally cheap. J. MASTERS ft SON STRATFORD boy locally-grown TREES AND SHRUBS If yon trees or shrubs that have been reared in much warmer districts they're sure to receive a tremendous setback in the colder inland climate, and they perish. But plant MORISON'S Stidtford-grown and acclimatised stuff, and you'll have no trouble. If taken from here to gardens in less rigorous climate, the growth will surprise you. FRUIT TREES, Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs, Pot Plants and Ferns in all, the best varieties. R. McK. MORISON, THE STRATFORD NURSERIES, MOUNTAIN ROAD, STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 101, 14 September 1912, Page 3
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