The Finest Pig Food On the Market To-day is undoubtedly". Cereal - Pollard This Pig-food is specially prepared, and specially packed far 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 RECOMMEND CEREAL-POLLARD, But we keep in stock also Pollard, Sucrosine, and other standard Pig Poods. HOUSEHOLD GROCERIES. HAMS AND^BACON. If we have not what you want, we will procure it at once, and supply it at very lowest prises stir&y& LAND! LAND! [We are in a position to quote some splendid opportunities in Dairying, Grazing and Bush Country. "Write for particulars. Wf. M. Bayly and J Co., LAND AGENTS, oaBaTFOBD.
Serviceable & Sensible i Farm —f Waggons Serviceable beeuie of the Egmont build, plant, workmanship, and repu ' tatien. Sensible because planned right,. Designed to save time and temper, Full Lock-Turn In Own Length—Fitted with S Sjrin * Ttimi »0 asles. With everything about them of the very best right ' thn&gb We are prepared to take orders for forward delivery, bnt if y«u would save time and disappoint ment place them early. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHBHLWRIGHm BLACKSMITHS. COACEBTJILDERS, ETC., STRATFORD. fcfeats for
The Royal Ruby Rules the Road. ALL THE BEST-SATISFIED MOTOR--In~ CYCLISTS ABB "ROYAL RHBY" V EIDERS. **Bear in mind—the "Royal Ruby" is a British-built machine, and by far the most popular machine on the market to-day. The 1914 model is the last word in comfort, quality, reliability, finish and deTHE MORRIS-OXFORD LIGHT CAR. HAS TAKJBN ENGLAND BY STORM, •oats a penny per mile; luxuriously sprung; absolutely silent; marYellous hill-climber; holds road perfectly at 50 miles an hour; Tibrationlew at any speed. REPAIR DEPARTMENT. In charge of highly-qualified English mechanic. All repairs and vulcanising. Orders taken for re-treading tyres. ! The Buick High-grade American Car. j. DONAID, - The Garage NEARLY OPPOSITE LOAJI & MERCANTILE, STRATFORD.
Carton's Celebrated Agricultural I beg to call the attention of FARMERS to the fact that I have been appointed TARANAKI AGENT FOE GARTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS, and shall "be in a position to supply SUPERLATIVE, . PIONEER and INCOMPARABLE SWEDES, TURNIPS, 1 ' £AI*E, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL RABI, etc., direct from the raisers, and from REGENERATED STOCK of the highest quality and of disease-resisting properties.. Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and KAPONGA. AGENT FOR GARTONS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 3
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431Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 3
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