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BERNAEDS pHOTO-PLAY pALAOE STRATFORD EVERY EVENING AT 8. The greatest education and pleasure i.THE MOTIOX PICTURE. \V r e screen only the latest released films from THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAKERS. Showing you the world's doings from the prehistoric age to the present. Scenic, Travel, Topical, Drama, Opera, Industry, Novelty, Comic. Our Orchestra is a treat. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY..3.3O.

JJOTEL, STKATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan., Proprietress (Late of and Coronation Hotel, i ''. Eltham.) r ■"' '' ' i " (| ills old-established house is now completely renovated and under the charge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladly welcomt old friends and new. All and Mlj the best brands of liquors stocked. Special • attention •is devoted to the tininc-room: all meals 1/-. Tariff: 4/6 per day; £1 per week. W .BE TO. STA* IN STRATFORD, j ' gTAKLEY pRiyATE JJOTEL. Opposite Railway Platform, Regan Street {Completely refurnished and renovated, and under, entirely new management. All modern appointments, including electric light, h. & c. bath. Airy tedreoms. Excellent cuisine. Moderate tariff. MRS. McKAY, Proprietress. JJOYIi. rpEA "ftOOMS. JJOYAL JJOOMS. jtßuri .'axd\ C! J. PPfAC has opened up-to-date tearooms' and" luncheon rooms in the Municipal, Buildings, previously occupied fcy Mrs.rßrowi. Everything new, sweet and olean: : Excellent cuisine. Good ttocks qf frait and* confectionery. * S; X PI VAC i' '■ STRATFORD.

A BARGAIN FLUTTER! •New goods arriving soon. Shop too full to hold them. I'm making room, so here's your chance. "Flutter" prices to make goods flit. TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS EVERYWHERE. Possible only on account - of our spot cash trading. C. E. JAMEB THE GASH TRADER BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

SA^'CARDS v'.fif --- And iHCfemniertial Minting. ' »» . .* Ball progpmmes, Invitations, Visiting "Carts,? Wedding Cards. Turned frit by our fine new plant. I".!- fft \ :".% S : DAILY NEWS, I; - Branch Office, J, STRATFORD. ft/TSIOTQiQAEDS.—At the Daily New« Printing Home, Stratford, Thone M*. 1., ~;•■.(•.-■ fiJEXD-jjArr'.neit PRINTING order to thjf"THtfy News.'; Prices right end eetjsfiction guaranteed.

J. B. KICHAKDS (Recently with Mr. Xewttm King.) AND JJSTATE STRATFORD. FULL knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disDosal of investors. Specwi facilities for land-seekers going north.

;v;:-THE EGMONT CO Am AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, STRATFORD UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD STOCKS GOOD WORKorders PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

DREADNOUGHT tea. ''- : ■ .'' ' A MORRIS ARM- CHAIR 1 FOR NOTHING. Th« finest 1/8 tea on the market. A judiciously blended tea. from the sunnj'Ml-slopes of Ceylon. Refreshing, 'invigorating, stimulating, and pleasing to the palate, mornin, noon and night. It has no equal. To the person buying the most "Dreadnought" tea from September Ist to December. Ist, will be presented a fine Morris chair, which can be seen in the "Oreadnought" window. Obtainable (at 1/8 per lb) from E. A. DRAKE * DREADNOUGHT GROCERY," STRATFOUD

OARUENERS, AHOY! Amitenr and professional alike. Here you are for gardening tools, of the finest' rjiiatftiy-tfver handled. i - : SPADES (best quality), double-strap- RAKES (Ash-handled), at 1/3, 1/6. pwt : bundles, at 3/6, 3/9, 4/3, 4/6, 1/9, 2/- each. SPADES AXD WEEDING FORKS, 9d and 1/- each. ""SHOVELS, 4/ : , 4/3, 4/9 each TROWELS, 9d, 1/- and .1/3 each. HOES : (Aah-bandled), at 1/6, 2/-, 2/3 I ' . Hardware Co. - Stratford ./. :.',.' ' ' (Successors to Sidney Ward & Co.)

PROPERTIES FOR SALE AQ ACRES/ subdivided, level, and handy to Stratford; nice cheap grazing lavd, ' 1 mile to factory and school, bv metal road. Price, £lO per acre, witl) £259 cash and the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, on first mortgage. No. 22 OOOD DAIRY FARM. MAXGATOKI DISTRICT. 70 acres, nicely undulating and level.' 5-rqomcd house and 10-hail cowshed; factory and school 1% miles. ME3oo'cash arid the balance at 5 per cent. No. 21 AfVV ACRES, splen.l'd dairying land, at Eltham; well divided and in gooc heart- nice house, 25-bail shed, large implement shed, etc.; carry 150 eowsfc good roads; crcamerr ;:nd school 2 miles. Price, £32 per acre, with j £ISOO cash and the balance at 4 1 /, to 5 per cent, for a long term. This is a fine property, and is a good investmc ■ i . No. 227 Ol A "ACRES, level and rolling bind, and 120 acres ploughed; nicely situated, &*•*■. w ith 7_ ro omcd bnnsc. lMthroom, pantry; 20-bail cowshed,' loose-box. 2-stall stable sis and driv shed-, wash- ouse, calf-house, etc; 5 minutes to school and factory. ' Price £2O 'pi r :i.re, with £SOO cash; balance on first mortgage for tAi rears *t 5 per cent. ?°\ 2 f K1 I*'iiCRES. 1 *'iiCRES. splendid .-attle and sheep country; well fenced and subdivided; '•'' ?uketa. Matai and Tawa bush; free of weeds; plenty of flat land for cropping pi'rpo=« : fi-roomed nons?, wool shed, etc.; 3 miles to township, etc. Ckeaf lanj itt £7 5- n n r acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance on first mortgage* tor 7 rears it 5 per c:nt. No. 32S 1 fIAO ACRES, toehold, "oort sheep and cattle country; 700 acres felled and in pood srass: diOivd into 7 paddocks; carry 1% sheep to the acre. »nd cattle. Whare and yards; no weeds. Price, £5 10s per acre, with £OOO cash. or owner would consider an exchange for smaller property or interest - bearing town property. NtU3 ' N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., LIMITED AND REDUCED. STRATFORD r ST. A. HEWITT, Agent A. 0. BELL, Lin* jMeiman, "... £l

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 107, 21 September 1912, Page 3

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