O. Ei Third Annual Reduction Every price here- hits the bull's-eye on the Bargain Target. C. E. JAMES, the Cash Trader and Great Price-reducer, announces his intention of eclipsing all previous price-cutting Tecords, and will make this an Eclipse Sale. It needs no expert to detect the grand values on offer in every department. 2d in every Shilling Discount 4/- in the £ off JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, 3D in I/-off TOYS, DOLLS, PHOTO FRAMES. Sixpenny Novels—THßEE FOR A SHILLING. Writing Pads, 3 for 1/-; Large Bottle good Ink, 2d; PosK cards, 15 for 1/-; cloth-bound poets, half-crown line, for 1/9. THE WHOLE MARKED AT MOVING PRICES that appeal to the money-saving instincts of the thrifty. 2d in 1 - off Pipes, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, etc.; but tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes at usual prices. CASH TRADER.
TWO GOOD FAR3IS as a going Concern. ACRES FREEHOLD, 10 paddocks, nearly all stumped, creamery on property, and in splendid locality, two miles from railway; 23 cows and odd stock and all farm requisites complete; good house and sheds, etc i Price £3O per acre; £4OO deposit. Exchange for Dairy Farm. 200 ACBE £> L,I - P '' i-ent £8 P" vear > all in S mss > well subdivided, 00 acres ploughable; one mile from school, P.O. and store, 3% miles from railway station; cream eart pa sses door three times per week; at pre- : sent carrying 35 cows and sheep ; 6-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, trapshed, sheep yards. Price £8 per acre; first mortgage, £l6O to G.A.S.O. Equity, £1440. W. H. H. YOUNa AND CO LAND AGENTS ? STRATFORD.' N. F. DUNLOP, Land Salesman. OVERCOAT TIME NOW WE AEE READY FOR IT, ARE YOU? The finest stock of waterpr oof and warmth-holding overcoats in-Stratford. . The light fawn dressy "Hydrotite," from 37/6 up to 70/-. Will keep'out rain by the week. 1 Heavy Tweed Coats, warm and shapely, single and double-breasted, the ! very latest, from 35/-, 39/6, 45/-, 55/- and up. v Warm underwear of all kinds. "THE KASH Stratford MULLEN & MARSHALL, PROPRIETORS.
To Ensure Safe Delivery of your Milk. CJEE TO THE WAGGON. Is it built right? What about the springsT Are they steel? Can the waggon turn easily, or is it liable to turn over? Is the timber good? Are the fittings secure? These and lots of other queries show that THE FARMER APPRECIATES THE SENSE OF SECURITY. He likes to feel sure—will take no risks. He need not if we make the Waggon; and we can but give the affirmative reply to all the above queries. We are well-known through the reliability of our MILK WAGGONS and SPRING DRAYS j and the former have full lock forecarriage, which enables the waggon to turn in its own length. Fitted with Six Springs and Steel Mail Patent Axles. We are generally rushed about this time. Get in early. EGMONT COACH AUD CARRIAGE CO. DANO SEPARATORS. (STRAT FORD) MASSEY-HARRIS IMPTS UNIQUE CAST-IRON FURNACE FRAME*
For the vigorous worker there's no smoke to equal David Duniop's famous Derby Tobacco. For many a year it has stood the test, and today it is still the favourite smoke amongst the men t who want the finest medium full-flavoured I tobacco. Derby is sold in plugs or tins.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 299, 10 May 1913, Page 3
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