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BASIC SLAG Makes the Milk Cheque Bigger Top-dressing ordinary grass land with Basic Slag is a proved way of producing early, steady, all-season growth of grasß—a pasture with a "bottom in it"— plenty of clovers, and so on BASIC SLAG MAKES A BIG HAYSTACK FROM A SMALL HAY PADDOCK. Use the best slag, of course, the kind nc sell. BASIC SLAG which gives the good res alts you want. Let us book your order Bow for immediate delivery. SBiSSl!!il!!Sl2 is practically one solid piece of metal : economical. Send for booklet or see us. PITTSBURGH Electrically welded FENCE The Weld that HeHL itself. A "Pittsburg Perfect" fence Land FIVE ACRES in the rising township of Stratford with a first-class sovcn-roomed house, bath and pantry, electric light, H and C. water, washouse, ail doutbmldingg. Well sheltered. Three minutes f rom Post Office. Suitable for suh-divi-■tOß. Terms can be arranged. BIX AND OXE-THIRD ACRES, 6-roomed house, with bath and scullery, water laid on, well sub-divided. Price very low £7OO. Terms can be arranged.

MT. M. Bayly and Co., STRATFORD AND ELTHAM. Thflflffmnntritf only how cheap iliClJglUUJllUlg BUT HOW'GOOD'AS WELL Wftilst not featuring cheapness, »nr juice for this famous quality Gig is remarkably low and reasonable. We do, kewever feature "quality"—nothing is aacrißced, nothing scamped, but right through from the choicest kauri timber. ■hafts, witto its handsome furnishings and smart build, to EGMGNT GIG stands otat as a masterpiece of a master hand. Come and see one. Egmont Coach & Carriage Company WKELRIGHTS. COACUBUILDERS t BLACKSMITHS, etc., STRATFORD. Agents, Maseev-Harria Implements "Wasa" Separators etc.

The Morris-Oxford Gar Is the finest motor-car ever seen on a Taranaki road-on any other roid. Perfect in construction, the product of Bntwli workmen, the best steel •rkers the world has eeen. Mwt economical in fuel, marvellous hill-climb--r vibrationlcss, an arictocrat in l.oks and appearances. SEE THE MORRIS-OXFORD AT Donald's Garage, Stratford A complete plant for every class of motor repair by a skilled English motor mechanic. Agents for the Road-Ruling Royal Ruby Motor Cycle

Carton's Celebrated Agricultural I beg to call the attention of FARMERS to the fact that I have been appointed TARANAKI AGENT FOR GAETON'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 QARTONS.

BE FAIR TO YOUR HORSE Don't hitch him up to a post while you do your shopping. Lea ™ Mm in comfort, munching good oats, and out of the winter weather, while you lunch also. gMPIRE gTABIES, STRATFORD. F. A. OBAMEH'0 BAMEH ' THE PIOXFER BAKER. CATERED AND PASTRYCOOK. —AS STREET - - STRATI OF:., TEA-ROOMS, BROADWAY. (Ud Friends and New Cordially Welcomed. Telephone 100.

Stylish Suits of High-grade, Fabric Broadway Mita are built of the very fiaeit materials that money can aecure. The workmanship itanda every test, and the suits stand the tests of wear aid BROADWAY TAILORING COMPANY, STRATIOIB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 42, 10 July 1914, Page 3

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