r J. K. STONE | (Late J. F. Watson), ' (Late of W. Littlejohn k Son, Wellington), itpatchmaker, jeweller & ' QPTICIAN, 1 vWatckss, Clocks and Jewellery at Reasonable Pricts. IROADWAY, STRATFORD. HIGH-CLASS WATCH-REPAIRING A v SPECIALITY.
MILLS FOR ££MAS pRESENTS. fIUSTOMEBS have told us frequently in the last few days that' •ur prices are lowest in Stratford. So they are. I Ladies' Handbags, Writing-cases, Ornaments, Xtnas Greeting Cards, Glass and Metal Goods, and Xmas Station- ! ery, are sold here very, very i cheaply. G. W. MILLS, STATIONER & FANCY GOODS DEALER STRATFORD.
'A. D. B L 1 0 K ' ARCHITECT, LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. | Flans and Specifications Prepared. i J. B. KICHABDS J (Recently with Mr. Newton Sing.) IT AND AND TESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. !F JTA FULL knowledge of land value# and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disposal of inveitort. : Spera./ faeilitie* for land-wekerg going berth.
KUM TO THE KRISTMAS KARNIVAL AT 0. E. JAMES' [: IFOR XMAS PRESENTS. F For two months past we have been almost constantly opening up new goods for this season. f BEATEN COPPER, ART DESI GNS in Clocks. Vases, Tobacco Jars, '[, Cigarette Cases, etc. F METAL GOODS. GLASS GOODS. J? A. whole department chocked with TOYS. This huge stock on show right through the shop really consists only f of specimens or samples of the huge stocks to be brought forward to fill j the gaps you make with such pleasure to yourself and your friends. C. E. JAMES SPOT CASH EEALER STRATFOBD PRESENTS FOR MEN r We've given the matter a lot of thought ,and here's the result: A neat box, bearing the season'? greetings, and containing ties and socks, tics, sox and braces. They all matcli. Many different patterns, kut all good foods, fashionable to the moment. From 5/6. " THE KASH" Stratford MULLEN & MARSHALL, Proprietors.
Best Cutlery in the World It's Hunter and Son's Sheffield. The firm with a reputation. Over a century amd a half in business, and not a bad piece of cutlery yet. Every blade guaranteed. |.' [Table Knives, from 11/- doz.! Carvers,] jj Nickel Silver Spoons and Forks—j!> from 5/6 pair; Dessert Knives,i f| Tea Spoons, 4/-doz.; Dessert Spoons, from 9/- dozen. f or Forks, 8/- doz.; Tabl« Spoons p CARVER SETS, in case, from 15/-. 1 or forks, 11/- per doz. !;?•' WE GUARANTEE EVERY I GUARANTEED TO WEAR WHITE ALL ji BLADI. I THE TIME. TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY J Successors to Sidney Ward and Co., STRATFORD. EGMONT GIGS r. V MADE OF BIST MATERIALS. I COL LINGER PATENT STEEL AXLE, i SEAL MOROCCO LEATHER TRIMMINGS I WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED THROUGHOUT. F WD&SE-SHflEntG A SPECIALITY. [ WE PLEASH THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST. Agents for §T StASSEY-HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO. STRATFORD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 189, 30 December 1912, Page 4
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