TOKO SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. TOICO SHOW AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, HORTICULTURAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I'J, 1914. The First Annual Show of the Association oilers a splendid opportunity to see and enjoy the fine stretch of dairying country in this district. A FARMERS' LOCAL SHOW HORSE JUMPING, DOG TRIAL. And all the Usual Attractions. G. M. CLEARY, Secretary. A SPLENDID CAR A SPLENDID CAR A SPLENDID CAR A SPLENDID CAR A SPLENDID CAR A SPLENDID CAR IS AT YOUR SERVICE At all Hours of the Day or Night RING UP JI PI B E gTAB LE S JjJ M P I R E JjJMPIRE g. TABLES STRATFORD. 'Phone 65 'Phone 65. FRUIT FRUIT for the Table, ami fruit for Jam and Preserves. Special Facilities for supplying Fruit by the case at very Jowest prices. J) Q.RAHA M, THE WHITE FRUITERER STRATFORD. rjXHE QRADE'S THE IJHING. rpHE QRADE'ii THE r|\HING. We have a first class grade (not in butter or cheese) but in the road leading to tho STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. YOU CAN RIDE A PUSH BIKE RIGHT TO TIIE DOOR. Other outstanding points, besides the first-class road arc: — 1. The House is ONLY NINE MILES from Stratford. 2. New Accommodation for Boarders, including a large dining, sitting and threo bedrooms have been added, besides the detached cottage being thoroughly overhauled. 3. Telephone service to main cottage. 4. 1914 Season under new .management. 5. 3000 feet above sea level. 0. EVERY ATTENTION shown to Visiters. 7. VERY MODERATE TARIFF. Board and Residence, First-class Table £2 2/- Wrckly. BEAUTIFUL FOREST RESERVE. Curtis Falls, Famous "Look-out Tower." Easy Ascent of tho Mountain. We want you to write or telephone for further particulars. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
DAVIES' TEA ROOMS Aro jituated in Broadway North, near Donald'B Stables. Try our service. You'll remember it with pleasure, and make this your regular room. * A. H. TROTTER, GENERAL CARRIER, STRATFOSB, Has been appointed Agent for the New Zealand Carrying Company. Carrying and Forwarding Orders left at Davey's Stables are promptly attended to. GOODS FORWARDED CHEAPLY TO ALL PASTS OF THE DOMINION. crow Fr^IRISHMOSSV & iV J For Cough* and Colds * l| Bonningtons Irish Moss ig A th« best remedy no other * medietas hat stood the test of ■ ihelNt-cestury. Bonnington's cures m quickly and effectually and contains • no dangerous drugs. Don't be misled 4 Iby Imitationo and substitutes—ask lorf I and insist on gttting Bonnington's. # i 71 BI« mw mm «• * <». Comfort! JUST a final wammip before bedhme, dreamily wutching tho flames change colour and shape in ihe open fire of a Zealandia Range. Compare the comforting blaze with the black, dead cheertessnesa of other ranges—and remember, the Open Fire aaves Fuel. For perfect baku>g." a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round Efficiency, the "Zealandia" i» 'A. Supreme. l n [HE r-j BIG LJ COAL SAVERlf^pi LIMITED. DUNEDIN SZBSBMSEESa Sale Agentii— NEtON 4 NIXON, Plumbera, »U, New Plymouth. McMillan t Frederick, number* etc., Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1914, Page 3
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