School Books Half of tse pleasure in "passing" lies in the prospect of entering tlie new year's schooling with clean, new books. Encourage the Jittle ones to take a pride in the condition of their hooks. Fit them out properly for the School Year commencing February 2nd Every class of school requisite at usual low prices. H. J. HOPKINS STATIONER AXD BOOKSELLER STRATFORD. Egmont YOU PAY MORE-BUT YOU WON'T BUY BETTER. at the price we sell the EGMONT GIG at. Honestly worth pounds more than we charge, and a first-class gig right through, from the handsome morocco leather upholsterings to the rulibcr or steel lyres. Finished in any color to order, or stained natural wood. You've promised vourelf a good gig for a long time—commence the year with an EGMONT. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, COACHBUILDERS, ETC., STRATFORD. Agents for MASSEY-HARRIS Implements; "WASA" Cream Separators, Etc. A Drive in the "Overland" Will charm and convince you Even if you are aware what some good cars can do, tou will enjoy a greater glow of satisfaction When you drive this cai ' As you sit behind the alluring smooth and responsive motor, no one will need to tell you why you like it. You will know perfectly well. The instant and full answer to your call for increased speed or newer, the sure and perfect response, to your control, the quietness, the aßsence of vibration, the sheer thoroughbred ability of this car to do all its work without strain or perceptible effort—these things will prove a never-ending delight. - ,>>" The finest popular-priced car ever built is the "OVERLAND.' W. MUDFOBD & SON,
FARM TO LEASE WITH EIGHT OF PURCHASE The Terms on which this flnefarm is offered are exceptional. 120 ACBES FREEHOLD, all in grass, very well served by Btrcams, all plowjliiible. carrying 40 tows; about 20 acres have been stumped. There are a four-roomed l'ousc and milking shed on the property, which is only l'/ 4 miles froiu ,diool aad creamery and \% miles from railway statior l>y metalled road. Bental, £IOO per year, option of#u«hase in September, 1916, at £2O an acre. Good will £3OO. ENQUIRE ABOUT THIS. W. H. H. YOUNG AND GO. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS a STRATFORD. N.' P. DUNLOP, Land Salesman. Tkt but lnllroa thebettplutetioi»,il hai captured the public Uite from the Nortli Cepe to the Bluf. "The Lucet" lays: "Fine tei me»n» belter health. I
Don't Burn the Jam! Using that old pan Itat burned last year, or using one of the cheapgrade, too light pans will endanger the whole boiling. Far better and cheaper to get one of these reliable cast-steel, whitc-cnamelled pans. Stocked in all sizes; patent handles and pouring lip. Co-Operative Stores, Have everything you require for < jam-making and preserves, such as Jars, Rings, Ladles, etc., and Sugar. JAM AND PRESERVEMAKING TIME. Buy the best Labor-saving utensils for the work. . Mason's wide-mouth Jars | Mason's narrow-mouth Jars Jelly Jars Tie-over Jars Brass Preserving Pans. Enamel Preserving Pans. Rubber Rings. Jam Spoons. "We stock everything to make the work ii pleasure. j. MASTERS AND SON MERCHANTS, STRAT F 0 R D. M u - W. G. M AU)SK ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, InvcstmenU Loans Arranged. Obtained A. D. BLICKARCHITECT, Llira' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. f.ui M< 6|Miltat!ou Prtpini-
YOU WILL FIND OUR SUITS STILL WEARING WELL, WHILST OTHER SUITS - MADE AT THE SAME TIME HAVE WORN OUT. YOU WILL FIND our Suits fitting and looking well, when other suits made at the same time are too baggy and saggy to wear. D. BUTCH ART, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, STRATFORD. CROWN STABLES STRATFORD, The " Favorite " drag is the favorite for mountain picnics and athletic team trips. Cadillac ear for hire. Our cabs are always ready. Ring up your requirements to 'phone 72, and you will he pleased with our response. The whole of the plant is thoroughly up-to-date, and grooms and drivers competent. J. DONALD, Thone 72. Proprietor. BTILL SELLING SUPERIOR SUMMER CLOTHING FOR MEN. The largest and most complete stock in the district of Men's Suits that fit, Hats, Ties, Sox, Shirts, etc. DAVE CLEGG Men's Mercer and Outfitter, INGLEWOOD.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 187, 6 February 1914, Page 3
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