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Bernard's Pictures lightly PATIIEX lViTil 'CTIC AND IXTKNSKI.Y HUMAN J)BAMA. "A CHEQUERED WOOING." One oi the Finest Dramas Ever Screened. SCEXIC fiEMS "PICTURESQUE CORSICA," " SCEXES IX XORIH SWEDEN," "ADEN, ARABIA." OTHER DRAMATIC SUCCESSES AND LAUGH-MAKERS. USUAL PRICES The "T mar Egmont * I Gig j YOU PAY MORE—BUT YOU WON'T BUY BETTER. at tlie price we sell the EGMONT GIG at. Honestly worth pounds mere than we charge, and a first-class gig: right through, from the handsome morocco leather upbolste rings to the rubber or a tee! tyres. Finished in any color to order, or stained natural wood. You've promised vourelf a good gig for a long time—commence the vear with an EGMONT. . - Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS. BLACKSMITHS, COACHBUILDERS, ETC., STRATFORD. Agents for MASSEY-HARRIS Implem enta; "WASA" Cream Separators, Etc. PEREBOS SALT U '' THE DAINTY lIBLE REQUISITE YOUR MONEY'S WORTH " In appearance, the new Overland model? are even more stylish and impressive than they have been heretofore. ( In service, they are wonders of power, endurance, agility and easy control, and a levelation of the perfection that can be attained by the most successful concentration of capital, engineering skill and enormeus preparation devoted to the production of one article in great quantities. THE OVERLAND CAR. Now, as formerly, the Overland stands at the top—not only the most and the best for the money, but all that a motor car should ke, complete, without a single after-th ought or regret, a source of full and continuous satisfaction to the own er. •nly the gigantic facilities of the Willys-Overland Company make ■ it posSiM# to widen the gap betw e«n ourselves and our nearest followers «Ten further by giving still greater value to our customers. W. MUDFORD & SON, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD.

rr(HE QJSADE'S THE rfHLNU. 1 rj>HE (GRADE'S THE rj\RING. We liave a first class grade (not in butter or cheese) but in the road lead- w ing to the " STRATFORD MOUNTAIN HOUSE. c YOU CAN RIDE A PUSH BIKE EIGHT t TO THE DOOR. c Other outstanding points, besides the flißt*claßß road are:— i 1. The House is ONLY NINE MILES 1 from Stratford. 2. New Accommodation for Boarders, 1 including a large dining, sitting and three bedrooms have been added, besides the detached cottage being o thoroughly overhauled. 3. Telephone service to main cottage. .* 4. 1914 Season under new manage- " ment. 5. 3000 (f.'t above sea level. fl. EVERY ATTENTION Bhown to Visiters. 7. VERY MODERATE TARIFF. Board and Residence, First-class Table £2 2/* Weekly. BEAUTIFUL FOREST RESERVE. } Curtis Falls, Famous "Look-out Tower." Easy Ascent of the Mountain. l We want you to write or telephone ; for tother particulars. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. j JJOUNTAIN IJEIPS 5 FOUNTAIN rptipg < QUR FINE NEW DRAG is at your service for trips to Mount Egmont. OUR SERVICE I* RELIABLE IN EVERY WAY. JJJMPIRE gTABLES jgMPIKE gTABLES A. J. DAVEY .. .. PROPRIETOR. Telephone 65. 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 Tic-over Jars Brass Preserving Fans. Enamel Preserving Pans. Rubber Rings. Jam Spoons. "We stock everything to make the work a pleasure. i. MASTERS AMD 80K MERCHANTS, STRATFORD. YOU WILL FIND OUR SUITS STILL WEARING WELL, WHILST OTHER SUITS MADE AT THE SAME TIME HAVE WORN OUT. YOU WILL FEND our Suits fitting and looking well, when other suits made at the same time are too baggy and saggy to wear. D. BTJTCHART, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, STRATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 211, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 211, 6 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 211, 6 March 1914, Page 3

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