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DRAKE'S FOR Dainty Delicacies Fresh stock of tasty tempters for bluntedged appetites. BREAKFAST FOODS. Quaker Oats. Cream of Wheat. Granose Biscuits. Grape Nuts. AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS. Jacob's special quality, in small tins. Peek, Frean & Co.'s, in small tins, and per lb. JAMS AND CONSERVES. Chivers' Strawberry Jam, Red Currant Jelly, Chivers' Black Currant Jam, "Oak" Marmalade, Robertson's Green Fig Marmalade, Robertson's Ginger Marmalade. Morella Cherries (for tarts) in syrup. _ FANCIES IN FISH. Anchovies, Sockeye Salmon, Lazenby's Lobster. PICKLES, ETC. Noel's Celebrated Pickles. Sherwood'B "Colonel Skinner" Chutney. Olives, Tinned Mushrooms, Gorgonzela, Stilton and Dutch Cheeses. And a whole range of English, Continental and Colonial Delicacies at DRAKE'S DREADNOUGHT DRAKE'S " DREADNOUGHT," * STRATFORD. JJERBERT J^AWRENCE SOLICITOR, STRATFORD. Available for loan on first mortgage, £7OO, £IOOO, £ISOO and larger amounts. Also small sums on any class of good security.

THESE FARMS MUST IMPOVE IN VALUE. They Represent the Pick of the District. We have, otheh just as good, in various areas. Each is a reproductive faraihg proposition at the price asked, and each one will be worth bigger money next year. See the farmers' own figures.regarding these places, their capacity and earning power. ~ A SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THE PROMPT. 5i) % all well grassed, subdivided into 6 paddocks; 30 acres beta Ploughed and re-sown; land of rich.quality and of good carrrinff capacity; situated about 2»/ a miles from school and railway station and we HANDY-SIZED AND GOOD LAND. 136 FREEHOLD LAND, all grassed and ploughable; subdivided Urrra , 6 P a ddocka| good p. and w. fences; new house of $ rooms and ST ™ 10-bail cowshed, With concrete floor and paved yard. A ; Really choice little dairy farm. Price £ls per acre; £B4O cask ; " A GOOD INVESTIMGBNT. 163 A ?? ES i well ' grassed fa . rm » subdivided into 8 paddocks, all plough* , , , abl ®s 7-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed, hay loft, stable; store-room trapshed, etc.; will carry 75 cows with ease. Situated 2 miles from school' and creamery. Price £32 per acre; £SOO cash. Very easy STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. " 200 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, situated in good district; subdivided into _ - „ Be .™ n ° r eight paddocks; all ploughable; situated on good metalled road 2 miles from school, P.O. and factory; >6-roomed house, whare, cow-, shed, etc. Lease for 3or 5 years at 30s per acre. TOWN PROPERTIES. NICE 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with quar,ter-acre Bection, surrounded with live hedges, nicely laid out with concrete paths. House in first-class conation and very convenient; situated 3 minutes' walk from P.O. Price £450; £IOO cash. ; f n SPLENDID'LEVEL Va-ACRE SECTION and new 4-roomed cottage,with elecPricJ'&f Scash 5 minuteß ' walk from . p -0-i good locality. G. and E. Jackson, l. f CAW). STOCK AND COMMISSION Broadway, Stratford

SAL^- DAY DINNERS From 12 to 2 p.m. Carefully and cleanly prepared. Quickly and properly served. Excellent menue. Full-course dinner ready .for any number of people. AND EVERY DAY AT ELDER'S DINING-ROOMS, STRATFORD.

FARMERS! FLOOR YOUR (3HEJ) r i WITH Golden Bay Cement "Golden "Bay" is the Best Floor- ■ ing Cement on earth for Cattle Sheds, Yards, Dairies, Washhouses and Outhouses of all description. It WILL NOT CRACK, chip or powder, but it will wear like iron (or, rather, longer), and make the cleanest and smoothest floor you can wish. Easy to mix and apply—easy on j;he pocket, too! Ask us about it. i. MASTERS AND SOX MERCHANTS STRATFORD. pAPER A JJOOM FOR g/g. Freshen up the tarmhouge. bwarten up the home. painter and paperiianger, has just made a BIG PURCHASE OF WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERSWALL 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, PAPERHANGER & DECORATOR. STRATFORD. gUPERIOR pRIVATE gOARD AND RESIDENCE. ROSEGROVE," ORLANDO STREET, STRATFORD. Telephone 155. ttot and Cold Bath and Shower, Ac., fte. Tennis Lawn. Tariff on application to VIRS. MISCA'IL .. Propriatreu

How's the Cows ? Are they kept warm and dry! : . . Are they well covered! ! s y our l° ss i you can't expect the cows to be in perfect condition when they "come in" if you neglect them bow. Thft treacherous weather we have experienced lately would upset the animal not protected by a good covering, Tliere Lsworse weatber earning along, therefore yiait YOUNG'S and secure a cpver for each cow. Shillings laid o*"ut_m>w will mean pounds in your pockets in the Spring. ■ You know that well-cared:for cows "do" better, and give a more ample milk supply than those neglected. ' - Don't delay; send or call to-day. W. H. fl. YOUNG & CO MERCHANTS STRATFORD.

LEASES LEASES LEASES REALLY CHEAP, and in each case a PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL Bl GIVEN. 23 ? i f, CR ® S ? r ® ehold < land, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold mlaa Bath room, Pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail Cowshed. 1 inile to fartnw !S» 2% miles to township a* railway Price £2B per tfiTwiS ft " ""I T ? or ' W •Tim.Tjrt 100 acres as family is growing up. £2B. -* 220 ACRES Freehold, good 8-roomed'house, 12-bail concrete shed taril. ha school and creamery, also railway, 3 miles to town. Prion frn W af £20 40 ° Ca9k d ° Wn ' 01 WUI NT 2 S 208, Per aMe with a purihw^iS U4 ACRES Freehold; one mile to factory, one and half miles to school m* oftiee and telephone. 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed, gig shed. W«nfaSuS' £ d £ ICaS6 f ° r 6 yearß at 20S - PW aCre *«!• EXCHANGES EXCHANGES Oil]' dealing on Selling Values. 516 ACRES Freehold, splendid cattle country on which fift «nw. u_ milked if wished. All well fenced and free of noxi™sweel House, 14-bail Cowshed, woolshed, gig and trapshed Verv per acre with £SOO cash down, or will accept a small amminf «f tnt erfcy as deposit, leaving the balance of the purcC ToS on °ZS for fl years at 5 per cent. money on mortgag* 40 ACRES Freehold, nice little Farm al most in town Onn<i v„iij: . and fine plantation. £4O per acre with £SOO cash, or will 100 acres as family as growing up. ' m exc M>«e for 80 to 260 ACRES Freehold, good, clean milk ln & c °untry, new 6-roomed House 14 bail shed, 2 miles from factory and ® c fJ°ol. 7 miles to town and railway Price £l4 10s per acre with £3OO cash. ° ala nce at 5 per cent, or will exchanmi for 80 to 100 acres between New F'y n >outh and Marton. v„ o§a 600 ACRES Tip-top Dairying Land, good hidings, factory and school hand* £4O per acre with £2OOO cash down, or Would consider exchange for Mod X«.' country. No. 28ft . P 2. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd ff A. HEWm*, Agent ,

H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND Impresses pRIDE OF JJACE Then support the WHITE FRUITERER D. GRAHAM, STRATFORD.

The wonderful case and quickness with which Edmonds Baking Powder makes the most appetising Pastry, Biscuits, Cakes, etc., highly commends it to the housewife. "Sore to ■— Rise." All grocers. ■— i FDMQNDC ■ BAKING- I J POWDER, V jyrONEY TO JjEND %n*v<j several sums acailable for immediate investment. WILSON & GREY, Solicitors. Brougham Street.

BROADWAY-BUILT BUSINESS SUITS ARE BETTER. We use the word "built" because it is the correct term. The suits are planned carefully. and every piece of material, every thread, is subjected to a rigid test. Every bit of work is done by experts. Thus the Broadway suits are better AND WEAR BETTER than others. Broadway Tailoring Co. STRATFOBD.

JJUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKEIJ's.Y° U can get c ' lea per at the Rei Post.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 June 1913, Page 3

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