AT THE TIAYMARKET, STRATFORD. I SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914. ) JJEWTON KIX(! will sell by Public Auction as above — PIGS, CALVES, HORSES, POULTRY, SUNDRIES, etc. 1 horse, guaranteed sound and quiet 1 irap and harness, in good order 2 pedigree wcaner boars 2 pedigree weaner sowa ) 50 weaners 20 stores 100 fencing posts 6000 feet timber, gigs, milk cart, and plough. Sale at 12 o'clock. Further Entries Solicited. AT THE MART, STRATFORD. i On account of the A. and P. Association, the following privileges in connection with the forthcoming Gymkhana on Easter Monday,— 1 publican's boot 2 fruit and loliie stalls Sale at 2 p.m.
J. B. RICHABDS (Keeently with Mr. Newtoa Ki»a). J/KD AND gSTATE A full knowledge of land raluea mm qualities of land in Taranaki ,t s »i tii iuyoial of inveatora. Special facilities for land-ieekert jol«,t urtk.
THIS is to COFFEE YOU SHOULD BUY--3 * m » It Is prepared from the finest Cotfee Bean grown (all others are refused) and mixed with Jus* sufficient cblcory. Hundreds wli us thoy did not know what Coffee was till the? used " NELMOA " Brand. Nothing like It In New Zealand. Buy a Ua— )\>a will never ask for an; other Coffee.
The Starch that TAILORING A well-dressed man commands respect wherever he goes. Clothes makes the man. I make the clothes. The best in fit, style and workmanship. Splendid selection of materials in exclusive designs and guaranteed qualities. You can rely upon getting a perfect fit, combined with latest style, at moderate cost, from 'XatlAiß. NEW PLYMOUTH. HAVE YOUR SUIT MADE YOUR WAY. Every detail of your personality, every desire you may express, these arc given careful study in "Lonergan and Pearce" tailoring. Thus we do more than just "tailor" your suit. Any decent craftsman can do that. We make it to he part of your actual individuality as well. See if we don't. Grand lot of new fabrics just in.
LONEBGAN & PEARCE LADISS' & RENTS. 1 TAILORS, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. I A K A I A ("] O A 0 A GEORGE HANOVER, Proprietor. TIME-TABLE. Coach Leaves Ptrangi at 5.30 a.m. DAILY (or Ingtewood, and leaven on the return trip ai (p.m. Inward*. Ouawrda. Leave I*ave Purangj I.SOa.m. mglewood 2 p.m. Pukeho (.SO a.m. Kaimata 2.45 p.! rarata 7.80 a.m. Tarata 4 p.m. kaimata 8A& a.m. Pukeho *p-«. Arrive— Arrive—i«glewood».Ma.m. Furangi »p.m. j All orderi er parcels left at atore, 1 FuraSgi, Mr. T. Waite'a Stablea, .Taista, K Boral Mail Stablea, Inglewood B will mdTt fro«i* stteatkUL „.,,--.;„.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 257, 28 March 1914, Page 3
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