TOKO 6ETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. TOKO SHOW AGRICULTURAL, PASTORAL, HORTICULTURAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914. The First Annual Show of the Association offers 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. OLEARY, Secretary. M OUNTAIN r p ßlps ■ FOUNTAIN rpRIPS QUR FINE NEW DRAC4 is at your service for trips to Mount Egmont. OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLE IN EVERY WAY. MPI R E gTAB LE B • MPI RE gTABLE S A. J. DAVEY .. .. PROPRIETOR. Telephone 05. FRUIT FRUIT for the Table, and fruit for Jam and Preserves. Special' Facilities for supplying Fruit by the case at very lowest pri«es. J) Q. RAH AM, THE WHITE FRUITERER STRATFORD. rpHE (GRADE'S THE fJUINU. f£!HE Q.RADE'eS THE rpHING. Wo have a first class grade (not in butter or cheese) but in the road leading to the STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. YOU CAN RIDE A PUSH BIKE RIGHT i TO THE DOOR. Other outstanding points, besides th« first-class road arc:— 1. The House is ONLY NINE MILES from Stratford. 2. New Accommodation for Boarders, including a large dining, sitting and three bedrooms have been added, besides the detached cottage being thoroughly overhauled. 3. Telephone service to main, cottage/ 4. 1914 Season under new manage} ment. 5. 3000 feet alrovo sea level. 0. EVERY ATTENTION shpwn to Visiters. 7. VERY MODERATE TARIFF. Board and Residence, First-class Table £2 2/- Wtekly. BEAUTIFUL FOREST RESERVE. Curtis Falls, Famous "Look-out Tower." Easy Ascent of the Mountain. We want you to write or telephone for further particulars. H. WILLIAMS, Manager.
DAVIES* TEA ROOMS Ale situated in Broadway North, near Donnld'a Stables. Try cur service. You'll remember it with pleasure, and make this your regular room. A. H. TROTTER, GENERAL CARRIER, STRATFOHJ, Has been appointed Agent for the New Zealand Carrying Company. Carrying and Forwarding Orders left ai DaveyY Stables are promptly attended to. GOODS FORWARDED CHEAPLY TO ALL PARTS OF THE DOMINION. IRISH MOSS i J For Coughs and Colds * 1 1 r Bonniwiton's Irish Mobs Is I the best remedy no other ■ I medicine has stood the test o! ™ Ihalt-fecestury. ' 1 Bonnlniiton's cure* -m IdUieWy and effectually and contains • "no dangerous drugs. Don't be misled Sby imitations and substitutes—ask and insist on getting Bonninatoa's. > t 71 Comfort! JUST t final warm-up below bedtime, dreamily watching the flames change colour and shape »n the open fire of • Zealandia Range. Compare the comforting blaze with the black, dead cheerlewne» ol other ranges—and remember, ihe Open Fixe saves Foef. For perfect bakifsg. J a plentiful supply of hot water, and all-round Efficiency, the"Zea)andia" i* Supreme. MANUFACnffiCD «t THE. COAL LIMITED. DUNEDIN SAVER c y Sale Agenti i NJXON ft NIXON, Plumber*, |to„ New Plymouth. MeIULLAN ft FREDERICK, Plumber*, etc.. Btfatford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 193, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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