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akes the Milk Cheque Bigger earl* - , all-season growth of graai—a pasture with a "bottom in it'"— Top-dr' ordinary gTass land with Basic Slag is a proved way of producing plenty of clovers, and so on BASIC SL AC MAKES A BIG HAYSTACK FROM A SMAi.L HAY PADDOCK. Use the fx>«t slag, of course, the kind we sell. BASIC SLAG which gives the good rr -alts you want. Let us book your order Bow for immediate delivery. PITTSBURGH PERFECT Electrically welded FENCE The Weld that Held. Kvery join' is twice as strong as the wi re itself. A "Pittsburg Perfect fence is practically one solid piece of metal Handiest, easily erected, most lasting, economical. Send for booklet or gee us. Land BTVE ACli in the rising township of Stratford with a first-class suven-roomed house, bat: rjtii pantry, electric light, H and C. water, washouse, ati doutjuildliiga We:i -•• tered. Three minutes from Post Office. Suitable ior mb-divi-flion. Terv;> nu be arranged. SIX A>T> I sr. THIRD ACRES, 6-roomed house, with bath and sculie-y, water laid on, tv'! ib-divided. Price very low £7OO. Terms can be arranged. »* (IB I Wf. M. Bayly and Co., STRATFORD AM) ELTHAM.

NOT ONLY "HOW" CHEAP BUT HOW 'GOOD' A S WELL While not featuring cheapness, our priof . t]lis f amotls quality Gig ;s remarkably low and reasonable. We do, howev. r feature "quality"—nothing if sacrificed, nothing scamped, bat rijrht tlirouglt from tin- choicest kauri timber. The tested hickory wheel?. Colinge steel axp j s _ te-ted steel springs, spotted gum shafts, with its handsome furnishings a m , „^ art lmiW- t0 KfiMON'T DIG stands ont as a masterpiece of a master hand. , on)(i and SPt> one Egmont Coach & Carriage Company " /, rtl /«,mTTTT nrnc m *oi,'CinTl!C dn QTHiTFAPn WHEELRTGHTS. COACHBUILDEKS. P. LACK SMITHS, etc.. STRATFORD. Agents, Massey-Harria Implements "Wasa'' Separators etc. The Morris-Oxford Gar 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 Is the finest motor-car ,-ver seen ona Taranaki road-on any other road. Perfect in construction, the product of bntisli workmen, the be.-t stc workers the world has seen. Most er.nonncal :n fuel, marvellous lull-climb-er, vibrationless. an arietocrat in looksand appearances. orkers the world has seen. MOrt. e i.nomicai .n im-j. j... r vibrationless. an arietocrat in looks and appearances. SEE THE MORRIS-OXFORD AT Best A! way.

Carton's Celebrated Agricultural Seeds I beg to call the attention of FARMERS to the fact that I have been appointed TARANAKI AGENT FOR GARTON'S PEDIGREE SEEDS. Mid 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 ■>: disuse-resisting properties. Newton King, NEW PLY'LOUTH, STRATFORD and EAPONGA. AGENT FOR GARTONS.

BE FAIR : Suits of TO YOTJE HOLSE High-grade' Fabric

Don't hitch him ap to a ?oit whUe , you do your jOioj'pii.?. e - him in comfort. mun.-r'ms S oo ' l [ oats, and out of the -y liter w- j ther, while you lun.- - a<-). gMPIBE. g STRATFORD. tables. F. A. c RAMEH ' THE pI SS« ATffi TEA-ROOMS, BROADWAY. Old Friends and .Sfw Cordia.l. WVonwd. Telephone 100. i'rondway siuta are built of the *cry finest materials that money can secure. Th? workmanship stands every test, and the suits itand the te»ts of wear and ♦I««. RROADWAY TAILOR-IN G COMPANY, BTKA.TJORB.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 3

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565

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 49, 15 July 1914, Page 3

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