Bernard's Pictures Nightly * THE STAR OF OUR ALL-STAR PROGRAMME IS YOU PAY MOEK—t- J 7 YOU WON'T BUY BETTER. at the price we sell fs\,\loNT GIG at. Honestly worth pounds more than we chars? ; a first- class gig right through, from the handsome morocco i, i ipholate rings to the rubber or steel tyres. Rnished io any eo!o: 'ler, or stained natural wood. You've promised yeurelf a good > l> ' " « long time —commence th* year with an EGMONT. Egmont Co - h & Carriage Company WHEELWRIGHTS, ft V r TRS, OOACRBUILDERS, ETC., STRATFORD, tffutl for MASSEY-ll plem «nts; "WASA"'Cream Separators, Etc. HER SECOND CHOICE The Egmont Gig
PERi 10S QALT PUREST AND BEST «>UR MONETS WORTH fit appearance, the new Overland models are even more stylisk and impregaive than *ha re been heretofore* In service, they ";tre wonders of power, endurance, agility and easycontrol, and a revet tion of the perfection that can be attained by ilia most successful concentration of capital, engineering skill and enorrnoos 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 be, withont a single after-th ought or regret, a source of full and continuous satisfaction to the own er. Only the gigantic facilities of the Willys-Overland Company make il possible to widen the gap between ourselves and our nearest followers even further by giving still greater value to our customers. W. MFDFORD & SON, BROADWAY SOOTH, STRATFORD.
AT YOUR SERVICE ths empire LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. MOTOR-CAR FOR HIRE. CABS MEET -ILL TRAINS. > BRAKES FOR PICNIC OUTINGS. MOUNTAIN TRIPS A SPECIALTY. A. J. DAVfcY, STRATFORD.
There is A DIFFERENCE between Huntly and Palmer's A Biscuits and the average kind. We are stocking the fi*est bißcuits made — CREAM FINGERS BREAKAST CREAMY CHOCOLATE CAFE NOIR DEJII LUXE GOOD LUCK NICE The Biscuits contain a flaror so lacking in others. I MASTERS AND SOX merchants, STRAT F 0 B D.
J. B. RICHARDS (Itaemtly with Mr. tfewtei Kißf). jrAKD AND gSTATE £6tST. A tull knowledge of iand Ttlaa* »>' (|u*litie» of land in To a*ki u *♦ til poial of iBTUton. Special fttilitim for lentt-*«*ker» goiw acrth. HINTS ON JAM-MAKING.
(Br a Practical Preserver). First, use a good sound preserving pan. A thin or burnt pan may spoil the whole boiling. Second, use good sugar. Third, use commonsense. This win lead you to buy your pan, sugar and' fruit from the best store, which ia the
Co-Operative Stores! STRATFORD. A. I>. BUCK' ARCHITECT, INSURANCE CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. Telephone 148.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 269, 14 April 1914, Page 3
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