<TRATFORD AGRICULTURAL AS ' PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S ANNUAL GYMKHANA ANNUAL GYMKHANA ANNUAL GYMKHANA To be held on tbe STRATFORD A. & P. SHOW GROUNDS EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 24. HUNTERS' COMPETITIONS. PONY JUMPING. DRIVING COMPETITIONS. TROTTING EVENTS. BUCKJUMPING. BICYCLE RACES. , MILITARY EVENTS. And other interesting competitions. W. B. FEARON, Secretary. [A card.] Tj\ MASON. V.S.. D.VD., STRATFORD. .Empire Stables
>APER A- T>OOM FOR Freshen up the Farmhouse. Smarten up the home. J> gECKETT, painter and paperhanger, lias just made a . BIG PURCHASE OF WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS Which he is offering at from OB A ROLL £D U A ROLL U Nearly 10,000 rolls stocked. 500 rolls friezes at Id yd. up. The average room takes seven rolls. Big stock of Picture Mouldings, Artists' Colors, Brushes, Varnishes, and . PAINTS READY TO USE. R. BECKETT HOUSE PAINTER, PAPERIIANGER & DECORATOR. -u lr STRATFORD.
ALT Elt gPAEWATH DESIGNER AND MAKER OP HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE. BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD, Next Commercial" Hotel. Drawings and Estimates of Art Furniture supplied. PICTURES FRAMED. , REPAIR WORK DONE. J± XDERSON, RuTIIERFURD AND MACALISTER. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. (Successors to W: A; Anderson.) Fenton. St., Stratford,.& County Offices, Wliangaaioinona. Money to lend at lowest current rates. mmm gaBBHHiPBfe is&im i There's no "perhaps" about Bon. ' nington's Irish ™ Moss. Simple, §3 ■ safe, and effectual, G3 it is the best medi- ES cine for the coughs and gg colds of child or adult. Be- gg fuse imitations and substi- ~" ,gg* tntes. and insist on getting i mmmmm lrish u Moss
HERE'S A £IOOO A YEAR rOR YOU. ggO ACRES, 7-roomed house and 3roomed cottage, subdivided 34 paddocks, 38 acres in crop, carrying 100 dairy cows and heifers, besides horses and sheep. Absolutely free from noxious weeds. Splendid native bush shelter. Has been exceptionally well farmed, being sold to close partnership, at £ll 10s per acre, A RARE BARGAIN. Apply J. SUTHERLAND, inglewood.
CLEGiG> THE CLOTHIER D. Clegg, Inglewood, has the biggest stock and biggest variety of men's clothing and mercery in the district. D. Clegg, Inglewood, selh cheaper than anvone else, too. D. Clegg would like YOU to call in and see that this is quite CLOTHIER & MEX'S OUTFITTER, INGLEWOOD
TARIKI_HOTEL W. E. BONNER Proprietor HVR. BONNER notifies that he hs« taken over the Tariki Hotel. No effort on his part will be spared to make the hotel a favorite house of c»U for travellers. Only the best of liquors will be stocked, and special attention ■will also be paid to the dining-room .V tie wmfort of lodgers. TERMINUS HOTEL NEW PLYMOUTH, Overlooking Sea Beach and handy to Saltwater Baths. •pHTS favorite seaside hotel has been eompletely renovated arid refurnished throughout. Tourists specially catered tor. Telegrams carefcil'iv attended to. MRS. P. M. PAULSEN, Proprietrert Late of Commercial Hotel, Wellington). r
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 250, 12 March 1913, Page 3
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