Its Phenomena Success Tempts the Enterprising Cash Trader Continue the Sale TILL THE END OF MAY. Friends are sending their friends by the score. There are countless bargains for hundreds more. There never was such a sale before. _,. _ _ ~.'.„.,., ~:. one shilljng In strEß* fom off bbiis, toys and PHOTO FRAMES; The smallest discount is 2d in the Shilling. Most lines are , more heavily reduced than that. Innumerable Bargains in Glassware, Chinaware (high grades from famous factories), Copper and Antimony Ware (including tie, collar and glove cases), Electro-plated & Silver Goods, Clocks and Watches, Toys and Fancy Goods generally. Sixpenny Novels—THßEE FOR A SHILLING. Writing Pads, 3'for 1/-; Large Bottle good Ink, 2d; Postcards, 15 for 1/-; cloth-bound poets, half-crown line, for 1/9. CASH TRADER.
TWO GOOD FARMS AS A GOING CONCERN. 7g ACRES FREEHOLD, 10 paduocks, 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 Price £3O per acre; £4OO deposit. Exchange for Dairy Farm. 2QO ACRES, L.1.P., rent £8 per year, all in grass,-well subdivided, 60 acres ploughable; one mile from school, P.O. and store, 3% miles from railway station; cream cart passes door three times per week; at present carrying 35 cows and sheep ; 6-roomed house, cowshed, dairy, trapshed, sheep yards. Price £8 per acre; first mortgage, £IOO to G.A.S.O , Equity, £1440. W. H. H. YOITN3 AND CO k , LAND AGENTS . j STRATFORD. N. F. DUNLOP, Land Salesman. Anything and Everything in the Coachbuilding Line -WE BUILD WELL AND CHEAP. Efficient workmanship right from the planning out to delivery, makes it possible to turn out a waggon or other vehicle quite to liking of the man who pays the bill—and no shoddy material is used either. It will pay to see now—before the worst of the winter weather comes. A loose shoe (though good) may soon be a lost shoe, we pay special care to the pro per fitting of shoes and work is done promptly—and reasonably. E6MOHT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO. DANO SEPARATORS. (STRATFORD), MASSEY-HARRIS IMPTB UNIQUE CAST-ffiON FURNACE FfiAMTS
J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton King). J/ND AND JfJSTATE STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for iandseekers going torth. A. D. B LI cK « ARCHITECT, lEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. [A card.] J£. V.S., D.VD., STRATFORD. Address Enipiro Stables [Robert Spence, Samuel ,Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] OPENCE & g TAN FORD, BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. , Offices: The Bridge Buildings, I ; Broadway. At Inglewood Every Wednesday. MONEY TO LEND. i M R - W. G. M ALONE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR * STRATFORD. Investments arranged. Loans obtained. [ANDERSON, RUTHEBFURD AND MACALISTER. BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. (Successors to W. D. Anderson.) Fenton St., Stratford, & County Offices. Whangamomona. Money to lend at lowest current rates. !■" • LICENSED CARRIER, STRATFORD, Hag taken over the County Stables Carrying Business from Mr. Harry Jones. Prompt service. Commercial Travellers aan rely on good treatment. House [Furniture carefully moved. All Trains wet. _ W. CURD, County Stables.
Be Photo'ed How! AT THESE NEW SENSATIONAL LOW PRICES! Six Post Cards, Three Cabinets, 1 A/And one Enlargement, all for 1 Q/_ for THREE ENLARGEMENTS, Groups slightly extra. The greatest Photo, opportunity ever presented in New Zealand. Work of our usual high quality —so well known This special winter concession holds good from MAY 17 to JUNE 30. J. McAllister STRATFORD.
SHOOTING SEASON, 1913. MAY 1 TO JULY 31, INCLUSIVE. TICEXSES to shoot Cock Pheasants and Californian Quail in the Stratford Acclimatisation Society's district will be issued by the following post offices:—Stratford (principal), Toko, Ngaere, Midhirst, Whangamomona, arid Strathmore. Pee, £l. Country residents sending the fee will have their licenses posted by the secretary. A REWARD of £5 will be paid for information leading to the conviction of anv person shooting without license ot contravening the Society's regulations. All licenses must be produced on command of any ranger. W. B. FEARON, Secretary. ■\roU can get it cheaper at the Red Post.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 308, 21 May 1913, Page 3
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