ti..>[>rn Speaee., samue. Bpence, J. R. L. Stanford.] BpiXCE & gTA SF 0 T BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS t STRATFORD. |V Oflkeu: The Bridge 15 lildin"r ' Broad* u*. I li Inglewood Every Wednesday. |v MONIK TO LEND. f!A. D- B L 1 0 V architect, «w iM» BUBLDISGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. • Plans and Specifications Prepared. I J. B. BICHABDS j (Secentlj with Mr. K.wton King.) 1 BVAXD AND INSTATE STSATFO&D. t. fif fA FULL knowledge of land value* and qualitiea of land in Taranaki are at (he disßosal of inveator*. 1 Bpeciai faeilitict for land-»eker» going Kortk.
PHRAME THAT PHOTOGRAPH iThat you received recently. It »: pays. Loo3e photos get soiled, mbbed, and broken. OAK FRAMES A fine collection of Oak Frames, all styles and sizes, from Is up. Very cheap goods. BLASSWABE & CHINA. A beautiful stock of Glass and China of all kinds. C 0 Y S Still a big stock of Toys for j ' birthdays or Children's Presents always. fck c. E. JAMES DASH TRADER STRATFORD
gMPIBE gTABLES (Under New Management) | ♦. STRATFORD 'A- J. DAVEY has purchased the Empire Stables from Mr. F. Gooch, and has amalgamated it with his Royal Mail Btables. Ine Royal Mail Stables are loosed. The Plant is now easily the most complete on the Coast. Gigs, Bnggies, Cabs, (Waggonettes and Drags always on hire, and the horseflesh is as reliable as can be. Picnic Parties, Wedding Parties, Funerals, &c., catered for. Cabs meet all trains. ~ A. J. DAVEY, ■; Empire Livery and Bait Stables i (next the Patea Bridge) STRATFORD Telephone 65.
gUPERIOR pKIVATE gOARD AND ( JJESIDENCE. ' "ROSEGROVE," ORLANDO STREET, 1 STRATFORD, i Telephone 155. Sot and Cold Bath and Shower, &c., &c. Tennis Lawn. Tariff 011 application to MRS. MISCALL .. .. Proprietress > gJTRATFORD people are interested in goo J printing. So are we. We do If at our Stratford printing worki, ne ir i Loan & Mercantile Offlwt.—D»il *
Men's Dress Epeiial lines of Men's Mercery at "The Kasli," SLiatforJ. The- thoicest range you ever knew of Ties., newest colorings and styles; Socks, a rare stock; Collars, braces, hats, shirts, underwear, and so on, AT VERY LOWEST PRICES. "THE KASH" Stratford MULLEN & MARSHALL, Proprietors. Hardware for Hard Wear The Taranaki Hardware Company, of Stratford, in premises formerly occupied by Sidney Ward and Co., Las a reputation for the liigh-class quality of its household ironmongery, hardware for the farm, carpenters' and other tools etc. Whilst the crockery department is run on the same lines. WE PUT QUALITY FIRST. TARANAKI HARDWARE COMPANY Successors to Sidney Ward & Co. " LEADING IRONMONGERS. STRATFORD. RELIABLE VEHICLES A FEATURE of the vehicles we build is their absolute,reliability. Take a gig, for instance. Built of picked kauri, with tested wheels of hickory and Collinge steel axles, tested steel springs, spotted gum shafts, and ironwork the product of our own smUin. Every piece guaranteed. The whole trunm°d and paiinted to suit vouv taste in a style that is on the top natch excellence. The sane care in selecting mawnal and in construction is observed in every vehicle. Our test word is RELIABILITY. EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO. {SUCCESSORS TO F. S. POLLOCK.) STRATFORD. AGENTS FOR MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 231, 18 February 1913, Page 3
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