H.M. THE- 4 ™ 2 ' gTRATFORD. BERNARDS PICTURES UP-TO-DATE MUSICIANS. TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE. REVELATION DRAMAS. . WAY OF MAN WITH MAID. A magnificent Vitagraph gem. THE VAGABONDS. Seng's masterpiece. CORD OF LIFE. A.B. trne-to-life story. Thrilling Scenario. ARNST-BARRY BOAT RACE. ARNST-BARRY BOAT RACE. ARNST-BARRY BOAT RACE. ARNST-BARRY EOAT RACE. ARNST-BARRY BOAT RACE. ARNST-BARRY B6AT RACE. SPEED DEMONS or THE MOTOR HOGS And a bunch of the best Educational, Comics and Sconi'■} ever screened anywhere, PEOPLE'S PRICES. A BARGAIN FLUTTER. 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 oh account of oux spot Gash trading. C. E. JAMES THE CASH TRADER BROADWAY, STRATFORD. J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newtcm King.) AND JJSTATE STRATFORD. FULL knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the di&Dosal of investor!. j SpecLu facilitie* for land-seekers going I north. j
VETERINARY SHOEING. ■fItARRIERY ia really a science, and a good farrier needs to know the functions of every part of a horse's hoof. {Then he can cure or prevent deformity of *ny kind. I know the horse's hoof. I «m the only veterinary shoer in Stratford, so bring your horses to me. Satisfaction guaranteed absolutely. JAMES JJUTSEKFORD, VETERINARY SHOER AND GENERAL SMITH, HEGAN STREET, STRATFORD. Ploughs and Farm Implements a Speciality. i [Robert Spence., • Samuel Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] 43PENCE & gTANFORD BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. A. D. K L I e K > ARCHITECT, LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFOID. Plans and Specifications Prepared. VOGELTOWN 'BUS. REVISED TIME-TABLE OF f\S and after June I, 1912, the Vogeltown "Bub will run as follows: Leave Terongia deaveTown. Vogeltown. I 7M ajn. . 8.30 a.m. 12.0 noon (except Thursdays) 12.40 p.m. 2.0 pjn. 441 pjn. 1.0 pjn. «.0 prtt, „ tJOpJD.' * (Saturday*.) 2.25 pjn. 4.30 pjn. 5.40 pjn. 0.40 pjn. 10.0 p.mu M. JONES. Proprietor.
BILLHEADS LETTERHEADS SALE CARDS And all Commercial Printing* Ball Programmes, Invitations, Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards. Turned out by our fine new plant. TARANAKI DAILY NEWS, Branch Office, STRATFORD. 'Phone 113.
VISITING CARDS.—At the Daily News 1 1 Printing House, Stratford. 'Phone 113.
THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, STRATFORD UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. GOOD STOCKS GOOD WORK. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Stilton Cheese Now selling at the "Dreadnought" '<CluV Stilton Cheese in jars. A rare delicacy, and a pleasing appetiser. The Great Tea Competition Continues till December 1. See the fine Morris ehair for the purchaser of the most "Dreadnought" tea by that date. E. A. DRAKE THE DREADNOUGHT GROCERY, BROADWAY STRATFORD.
Spring on the Farm On the farm as well as in the town, Springtime is cleansing time. Spring cleaning means new brooms, new curtain poles and rings, new hardware of all kinds. These suggest that you Taranaki Hardware Co. - Strafford SUCCESSORS TO SIDNEY WARD & CO., STRATFORD.
ROPERTIE3 FOR SALE £Q ACRES, subdivided, level, and handy to Stratford; nice cheap grazing laud-, 1 mile to factory and school, by metal road. Price, £lO per acre, witi £250 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 4eveL 5-roomed house and 10-bail cowshed; factory and school 1% miles. (£3OO cash and the balance at 5 per cent. No. 21 AfW ACRES, splendid dairying land, at Eltham; well divided and in gooc heart; nice house, 25-bail shed, large implement shed, etc.; carry 150 •ows; good roads; creamery and school 2 miles. Price, £32 per acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance at 4% to 5 per cent, for a long term. This is a fine property, and is a good investme ■ x . No. 227 <>l * ACRES, level and rolling land, and 120 acres ploughed; nicely situated, with 7-roomed house, bathroom, pantry; 20-bail cowshed, loose-box, •e-stall stable, gig and drav sheds, wash- ouse, calf-house, etc; 5 minutes to school and factory. Price £2O per acre, with £SOO cash; balance on first mortgage for ten years at 5 per cent. No. 240 ■gl <7 ACRES, splendid cattle and sheep country; well fenced and subdivided; ?uketi, Matai and Tawa bush; free of weeds; plenty of flat land for eropping purposes; 6-roomed house, woolshed, etc.; 3 miles to township, etc. Okeap land at £7 5s per acre, with £ISOO cash and the balance on first mortgage i«r 7 at 5 per cent. No. 328 1 AAA ACRES, toehold, good sheep and cattle country; 700 acres felled and in good grass; divided into 7 paddocks; carry 1% sheep to the acre, »nd cattle. Whare and vards; no weeds. Price, £5 10s per acre, with £6OO cash, or owner would consider an exchange for smaller property or interest - bearing town property. No. 3 ? VI. loaitand Mercantile Agency Co., LIMITED AND REDUCEB. STRATFORD W. A. HEWITT, Agent A. 0. BELE. Uui SaiMU** '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 142, 2 November 1912, Page 3
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