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i BERNARDS pIIOTO -PL A Y pALACE. STRATFORD EVERY EVENING AT 8. The gmiic-t education and pleasure is THK MOTION PICTURE. We screen only the latest released films from THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAKERS. Showing you the world's doings from the prehistoric pge to the present. Scenic, Travel, Topical, Drama, Opera. Industry, Novelty, Comic. Our Orchestra is a treat. Dress Circle, 1/6; Stalls, 1/-. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, 2.30. 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. JAMES THE GASH TRADER BROADWAY, STRATFORD. J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton King.) | AND JJ} STATE j STRATFORD. FULL knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disposal of investors. Specnu facilities for land-seekers going • 1 north. I"

(jOMMBRCIAD 0 T E L, STRATFORD. Mr». Jim Sullivan Proprietress (Late of Petone, and Coronation Hotel, Eltham.) ffllS old established house is now tornpletely renovated and under the ■barge of Mrs. Sullivan, who will gladly welcome old fiends and new. All and ulj the best brands of liquors stocked, flpwisl attention is devoted to the Ikiajtroomi all meals 1/-. Tariff: 4/0 per day; £1 per week. t J£OYAL rpEA ROOMS. JJOYAL ROOMS. pRUIT AND fiONFECTIOXERY. g 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 •tocks of fruit and confectionery. S. J. Fxvac STRATFORD. VETERINARY SHOEING. is. really a science, and a good farrier needs to know the functions cf every..part of a horse's hoof. Then he can cure or prevent deformity of any kind. I know the horse's hoof. K am the only veterinary shoer in Stratford, eo bring your horses to me. Satisfaction guaranteed absolutely. JAMES ■g.DTHEHPORD, ', VETERINARY SHOER AND SMITH, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Ploughs,- Ufid -Farm Implements a Robert Bptnce.] R. L. Stanford. JgPBNCB 40TAKFC5D BARRISTERS £7D SOLICITORS, - STRATFORD. Offices.' The Bridge Buildings, . r, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEtf TO LEND. LI 0K » r ARCHITECT, LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, ! STRATFORD. Flan arid Specifications Prepared. Printing pouse, Stratford. 'Phone ! ! fiJEND yottr next PRINTING order to the "Bdfly: News." Prices right and saiisfaotibir guaranteed.

THE EGrMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, STRATFORD ' :• ; 1 UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD STOCKS GOOD WORK. • : - .ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO DREADNOUGHT TEA A MORRIS ARM-CHAIR FOR NOTHING. The finest V 8 tea on the market. A judiciously blended tea, from the sunny hill-sjopes of Ceylon. Refreshing, invigorating, stimulating and pleasing ta the p-frte mornin, noon and night. It has no equal. + t7° person buying th e most "Dreadnought" tea from September Ist to December* Ist, will be presented a fine Morris chair, which can be seen in the preadnought window. Obtainable (at 1/8 per lb) from E. A. DRAKE ■ DREADNOUGHT GROCERY." STRATFORD GARDENERS, AHOY! Amateur and professional alike. Here you are for gardening tools, of the linest quality ever handled. SPADES (best quality), double-strap-pud handles, at 3/0, 3/9, 4/3, 4/6, 0/fi t-atli. LONG- HANDLED SPADES AND SHOVELS, 4/-, 4/3, 4/9 each. HOES (Ash-handled), at 1/G, 2/-, 2/3 each. RAKES (Ash-handled), at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 2/- each. WEEDING FORES, 9d and 1/- each. TROWELS, 9d, 1/- and 1/3 each. ALL OF GUARANTEED QUALITY. Taranaki Hardware Co. - Stratford • (Successors to Sidney Ward & Co.) PROPERTIES FOR SALE &Q ACRES, subdivided, level, and handy to Stratford; nice cheap grazing lakd, 1 mile to factory and school, by metal road. Price, £lO per acre, with '£2 so cash and the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, on first mortgage. No. 22 GOOD DAIRY FARM. MANGATOKI DI STRICT, 70 acres, nicely undulating and level. 5-roomed 'house and ]O-bail cowshed; factory and school V/g miles (£3OO cash and the balance at 5 per cent. No. 21 4-07 ACRES, splendid dairying land, at Eltham; well divided and in gooc heart; nice house, 25-bail shed, large implement shed, etc.; carry 150 eows; good roads; creamery and school 2 miles. Price, £32 per acre, with £ISOO cash' arid the balance at V/ 2 to 5 per cent, for a long term. This is a fine property, and ii a investmc \ No. 227 Q-iA ACRES, level and rolling land, and 120 acres ploughed; nicely situated, ** with 7-roomod house. Ivitliroo m, pantry; 20-bail cowshed, loose-box, e-stall stable, pijr and dray shed-, wash- ouse. calf-house, etc; 5 minutes to school and factory. Price £2O per acre, with £SOO cash; balance on first mortgage for ten rears *t 5 per cent. No. 240 SI ** <CRES. splendid cattle and sheep country; well fenced and subdivided; ?uketa Matai and Tawa bush ; free of weeds; plenty of flat land for cropping prrpj»=os ; fi-rnomed nouse. wool shed, etc.; 3 miles to township, etc. OVeap land at £7 3s per acre, with £l5O 0 cash and the balance on first mortgage ' far 7 years it 5 per c?nt. No. 328 tTPeh .1-1. gnnd sheep and cattle country; 700 acres felled and in jrood prn==: divided into 7 paddocks; carry I % sheep to the acre, Ud cattle. Whare si; ' yrd-; no weeds. Price, £5 l f '- r * r !>«»p. with £6OO cash, or owner would consider .in exchange for smaller property or interest - bearing town property. No. 33' N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co , LIMITED AND REDUCED. STRATFORD W. A. HEWITT, Agent A. O. BELL, Land Saleimaa, ,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 109, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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