TO-MgHT'3 FEATURE, A MAGNIFICENT DRAMA "Those Who Live in Glass Houses" OTHER DRAMATIC SUCCESSES AND LAUGH-MAKERS. USUAL PRICES 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 upholste rings to the rubber or ateel tyres. Finished in any color to order, or stained natural wood. You've promised yourelf a good gig for a long time —commence the year with an I EGMONT. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, COACHBUILDERS, ETC.. STRATFORD. ' igents for MASSEY-HARRIS Implements; "WASA" Cream Separators, Etc.
MJ * THE DAINTY TABLE REQUISITE |yf TOUR MONEY S WORTH In appearance, the new Overland models 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 revelation of the perfection that can be attained by the most successful concentration of capital, engineering skill and enormous preparation devoted t» the production of one article in great quantities. THE OVERLAND CAR. Now as formerly, the Overland stands at the top—not only the m«st and the best f»r the money, but all that a motor car should be, complete, without a single after-tk ought or regret, a source of full and continuous satisfaction to th» own er. •nly th« gigantic facilities of the Willys-Overland Company make it possifcU to widen the gap fcetw een eurselves and our nearest followers •ven lwiher by jiving still greater value to our customers. W. MUDFORD & SON, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD.
FOUNTAIN fpIPB QUR FINE NEW DRAG is at your service for trips to Mount Egmont. OUR SERVICE IS RELIABLE IN EVERY WAY. JjJMPIRE jgTABLES JJMPIRE gTABIES A. J. DAVEY .... PROPRIETOR. Telephone 65. JAM AND PRESERVE. MAKING 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. "W« stock everything to make the work a pl< i asiire. J. MASTERS AND SON MERCHANTS. STRATFORD. YOU WILL FIND OUR SUITS STILL WEARING WELL, WHILST OTHER SUITS MADE AT THE SAME TIME HAVE WORN OUT. .«GO WILL FIND our Suits fitting and looking well, when other suits made at the same time are too baggy and saggy to wear. O. BUTCH ART, LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR, STRATFORD. HINTS ON JAM-MAKING. (By a Practical Preserver). First, use ;i good sound preserving pan. A thin or burnt pan . may spoil the whole boiling: Second, use good Migar. Third, use Ksmnionseiise. This will lead yon to buy ynnr pan. sugar and fruit from the best store, which is the Co-Operative Stores! A NDERSON, RUTHERFORD AND MAOALISTER, BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS (successors to W. D. Anderson). Fenton Street, Stratford, and County Offices, Whangamomona. Money to lend tt lowest current rates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 213, 9 March 1914, Page 3
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