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May the Farmer's Xmas Happy be, The New Year bring Prosperity. The earnest wish of W.M. BAYLY & CO., Seed, "rain adn Produce Merchants, Dealers in Fa upplies, at Stratford and Eltham. Xmastide Gladness—Harvest-time gladness—Cheque - day Gladness— These are the natural and undeniable results of the use of Carton's Regenerated Seeds and our special Manures. 01 I OXFORD M flode/edejjifr. The"Egm*i>t Gig! Smartest nTown THERE'S A PROUD LOOK INT HE FACE OF THE MAN WHO RIDES IN THE ECMONT GIG. We don't wonder. It's made to produce that satisfied look. Every item of labor—every bit of material—every ho»»- upon it is part of a conscious effort to produce the best—and the eat serviceable at the nearest-to-bottom price. "CoDinge" steel axles—hickory abaft*—solid nichel mounts are but of maay more points worth noting. Call and see one. Egmont Coach & Carriage Som pan WaTDUOBBTS, OOAGBBtJTLMM. BLAOKKkfTISS, sfe. STRATFORD. Sunbeam Connaught aaaglaad's best motor eyrie, enclosed oil vw,,,,8U 8 n •• lata, chain trannn— . ~ Bcored to I'vo-stroke motor syele, free engine, 1W rrery competition is wti*_» it baa eom- «i'e* per gallon of petrol Can *« fated. Two gear speed and free engine, tdapted to ran on kerosene. Cost l» Kink •tart. Price £BS. Do justice to ftr hundred miles. Gold medals Load <n ■aker, and when yoa .eqnir* eyele, write a-. I Edinburgh, Kick start, price £7O. far particulars to CURRIN & a. UKata lor STRATFORD, DTOLEWOOD, WAITAHA and HEW PLYMOUTH PROPERTIES WE CAN REGOMMENI QQtt ACRES FREEHOLD, earrjing \1 cjws; Factory retams, £l3 per cow *'*' nearly all ploughed and divided into "' ;. 'tacks; bo weeds; 6-roomei house, cowshed, etc, situated within t ziiautes ui „Hory and eohool. Price, £W per acre (really cheap). Easy to nw ft A ACRES, FREEHOLD, good level land; well fenced and drained; 6-roomed " * house; 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped and plsughed; within 6 minutes of school, factory. 'Phone and store. Price £23 10s pel •ere, with £2OO cash. "|A ACRES, Good dairy farm, level and well-sheltered; two houses aid con ™ ereted sheds; carry 100 cows. Scbcol, Factory and Phone 3 minutes frke, £U P« •*»» rer J ***? tenn3 *° leliftMe mßa--IKC ACRES, FREEHOLD, good dai-v ing land; practically free of weeds ■"'"handy to town and railway; nice homestead, good house and sheds, ever; ■eavesienee; property well fenced and (Haded. One mile from Factor}", Schoo ■ad Btore and •Phone. Price, £3J per acre; good terms to approved man; bal nca for long term at five p»--r cent- would consider exchange for good, ciiai shcrp country. We hare 109 ACBES DAIRY FAR.V, which is in splendid order, all nccessar bwOdhun free of weeds and ed. The owner's selling price is £3 ■at aere but as he wishes to retire b<r he will accept a eiitablt property as de Also a 208 ACRES DAIRY FARM which the owaer will consider exchanp tag lot property between Hawera an<* Xew Plymouth. H.?. Loan & Mercantile Ageneif Ltd W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, nmd Saiesu

Ford Rover A CSi-ap, Reliable ':*--, mads i" tfc-K-h.p. Allßritian. Patriotic Canada. wiw C" electri* ! Runabout - 1 ""' from dynamo; fiTe Touring Car ? -•> key pressed stoel w iii *B<l«ir.;- to ce : J iah. Price, £350, .'.o. SOLS AGETT FOR AWVK CK-? .'or STRATFORD ANL Stylish Suits of High-grade Fao.ic Broadway suits are built of ti.« wry finest materials th.it money , can secure. The workmanship stands every test, and the suits ftand the testa of wear and r BROADWAY I TAiT.CSIKG ~ COMPACT, BTBATFOHB. NELSON "• •»•,*«* «i» roB J. B. RICHARDS. (Beetatiy with Mr New tea King), TA.ND ANT; 'ESTATE STRATFORD. A full knowledge of ten'i if.!ui:> ;.vi qualities of land in Tamtaki is at |; " disposal of iatcst&rs. Special facilities for land-swvsr j:\ v yOGUI'OWK 'B US The Vogeltowa 'Bus will bow run at follows: L«aTe Towa. Vogeltow», 12 Boon 12.40 p.m. t.9 p.m. (except Wednesdays, 2.25 p.m. when the "bus runs te Westovn at 10 a.m., i p.m. and 4 p.m.) j.o r .Tu. «.» : ■. 10.0 pan, (Saturdays paly); 1640 pjnthere h i» vKtiHk _ .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 175, 2 January 1915, Page 3

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