STRATFORD NEWS.
FEOM OUR RESIDENT REPORTER. Offiee and Job Printing Works: York Chambers (upstairs) Telephone No. 113.
pigs to be trucked the same day. The first sale will bo held on May 12. We are asked by Mr. C. D. Sole to state that no application has been made I to the Minister of Justice for the pre- , eence of "specials" at Mr. T. M. Wilford's meeting here on Thursday next, as the committee are quite certain that Mr. Wilford will receive an excellent hearing. The local Territorials entrained for camp at an early hour on Sunday morning. You hardly feel the razor pass over your face when Stan. Sharp handles the shaving operation. Added to this delightful sense of comfort is the knowledge that every utensil is sterilised, and ! everything absolutely clean. Next Bellringer's, Stratford. The new winter clothing for men is attractive in many ways. Wise men will buy now while the variety is bi" and they will find "The Kash" prices made to suit them. For high quality and low price Mullen and Marshall easily lead in Stratford. Your photograph will please them all —some of your friends have been czpesting one for a long time—don't be satisfied with one taken years ago. Send them a fresh'portrait, just as you are to-day„ in your everyday attire. Having your portrait taken is as pleasant as an informal call on good friends. Make an appointment to-day with Mr' McAlister, Stratford.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 279, 28 April 1914, Page 3
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241STRATFORD NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 279, 28 April 1914, Page 3
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