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BA SI 0 SLAG Makes the Milk Cheque Bigger Top-dressing ordinary grass land with Basic Slag is a proved way of producing *»rly, steady, all-season growth of gras e—a pasture with a "bottom in it"— plenty of clovers, and so on fUSIC SLAG MAKES A BIG HAYSTACK FROM A SMALL HAY PADDOCK. Vsc the be Bt slag, of course, the kind w c sell. BASIC SLAG which gives the good res alts you want. Let us book your orifrv now for immediate delivery. PITTSBURGH PERFECT Electrically welded FENCE The Weld that Held. BJK S«B Even joint is twice as strong as the wire itself. A "Pittsburg Perfect" fence is practically one solid piece of metal Handiest, easily erected, most lasting, economical Send for booklet or see us.

Land FIVE ACRES in the rising township ct Stratford with a first-class swen-roorced house, bath and pantry, electric light, H and C. water, washouse, a.i doutbuildmgs. Well sheltered. Three minutes f roi:i Post Office. Suitable lor sub-divi-sion. Terms can be arranged. • SIX ASD OXE-THrRD ACRES. 6-roomed house, with bath and scul.'ery. water laid on, well sub-divided. Price very lo # £7OO. Terms can be arranged. IV. M. Bayly and 60., STRATFORD AXD ELTHAM. Thp Ftfmnnt (lief N0TONLY ' how cheap lilU JUgiliUlll Ulg BUT HOW 'GOOD'as well Whilst not featuring cheapness, our price for this famous quality Gig is remarkably low and reasonable. We do. hewever feature "quality"—nothing is sacrificed, nothing scamped. but right through from the choicest kauri timber. The tested hickory wheel-. Colinge steel axels, tested steel springs. spotted guru ■hafts, with its handsome furnishings and smart build, to EOMOXT GIG stands out as a masterpiece of a master liand. Come and see one. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WHEELRIGHTS. :COACHBUTLDER.S { BLACKSMITHS, etc.. STRATFORD. Agents. Massey-Harris Implements "Wasa" Separators etc.

The Morris-Oxford Oar Is the finest motor-car ever seen on a Taranaki road—on acy other road. Perfect in construction, the product of British workmen, the best steel workers the world has eeen. Mo*t •"r.nomical in fuel, marvellous hill-climb-er, an arietoerat m looks and appearances. Donald's Garage, Stratford A complete plant for .very c'.nss of motor repair hy a skilled Kn»li«li motor mechanic. Agents for the Road-Ruling Royal Ruby Motor Cycle Carton's Celebrated Agricultural Seeds I beg to call the attention of FARMERS to tlie fact that E TARANAKI AGENT FOfc GARTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. and shall be in a position to supply SUPERLATIVE, PIONEER and INCOMPARABLE SWEDES, TURNIPS, KALE, 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. BE FAIR I Stylish Suits of TO YOUR HORSE j High-grade]\Fabric ■»* »t Vim nil to a poit while [ SEE TIIE MORRIS-OXFORD AT have been appointed >t him UD to a poit w ;avo him in comiori,iuuut...- n =>' oo<i oats, and out ofthe -rter wea--0»lB, auu «"• -- - ther, while you lunch Broadway salts are built of the very finest materials that money ' gMPIHE gTABIES, STRATFORD. can secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the Buits stand the tests of wear aad BROADWAY TAILORING Telephone 10 °- COMPANY, STBATIORB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 40, 8 July 1914, Page 3

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