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The Finest Pig Food On the Market To-day is undoubtedly Cereal -Pollard _his Pig-food is specially prepared, and specially packed for us. It is economical, thoroughly satisfying, highly nutritious, and a famous fattener. The pigs like it, and users will tell you how they thrive on it. WE SPECIALLY BECOMMEND CEREAL-POLLARD, But we keep in stock also Pollard, Sucrosine, and other standard Pig Foods. HOUSEHOLD GROCERIES. HAMS AND BACON. If we have not what you want, we will procure it at once, aid supply it at very lowest prices always. LAND! LAND! LAND! "We are in a position to quote some splendid opportunities in Dairying, Grazing and Bush Country. Write for particulars.

Nf. M. Bayly and Co., LAND AGENTS, biRAWOKD. Waggons Serviceable because of the Egmoat build, plant, workmanship, and repu tatyn. Sensible because planned *gbt,. Desigaed te Bttve time aad temper, Full lock-Turn in Own Length—Fitted yi It h Six Sf rlr g P.tent oil axles. With everything about them of tke very beat right through We are prepared to take orders foT forward delivery, bat if you would save time and disappointment place them early. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company IWHBBLWBIOHTB. BLACKSMITHS, OOAOHBTJILDERS. ETC.. STRATFORD. CgUto for MASSEY-HA&RK Inplem ente; "WASA" Cream Separators, Etc.

The Royal Ruby Rules the Road. V ALL THE- BEST-SATISFIED MOTORCYCLISTS ARE "ROYAL RUBY" RIDERS. Bear in mind—the "Royal Baby" i* a British-built maohine, and by far the most popular machine on the market to-day. The 1914 model is the last word ia comfort, quality, reliability, finish and design. THE MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT CAR. HAS TAKIH MGLAXD BY STORM. '<■.-,.:* <* ."* Costs a penny per mile; luxuriously sprung; absolutely sil«nt; Marvellous "hill-climber; holds road perfectly at 50 miles »n hour; Tibrationless at any speed. REPAIR DEPARTMENT. In charge of highly-qualified English meehanic. All repairs and vulcanising. Orders taken for re-treading tyres. The Buick High-grade American Car. J. DONALD, - The Garage XEARLY OPPOSITE LOAN * MERCANTILE, STRATMM.

Unrivalled Since 1860 Hut, many hundreds »f so-caned cough cures have come and gone daring Bonningtcn's half century of usefulness I Many, many thousands ef sufferers today pin their faith to this grand old V for doughs. Colds, Whooping Geogh, Bronchitis, Inflnenea., Bee persisted en its mernal There never •wwt a ease in whioh Its aw did not giro Instant relief. It is potent and penetratiTe—breaks the hacking Cough—cuts the dangerous phasing phlegm, aad yet can be git to (Ten wee mites with safety. Ton can trust "Bennington's" Implicitly. provided It is the. GENUDCE-there are asoreaof baitatkms—besarel 78

J. B. EIOHAKDS (Rwieatly with Mr. ifowtra Xiaf). A liOl knowledge of land value* an* (ulitiro of land ia Taranaid a »t lk» Uaaoia! .«/ foveitan. gptcial fwilitirt {or Uad-tMkcn goiaf 9—Royal Yeast Cakei ■ — are oa ™*; *?«« i"» -"- ——* «dded for postage. Bole agent, A. Veala, Hew Plymouth.

Stylish Suits ;of< High-grade Fabric Broadway suits are built of the very finest materials that money can secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the suits stand the testa of wear and BROADWAY TAILORING COMPANY, STEATFORD.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 292, 13 May 1914, Page 3

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