'i'lie most, plant mid up-to-date machinery in Ilia southern hemisphere, DOMINION CEMENT Is ei.clu»ively used by Ilia l'ublic Works Department* iu both the North mid South Islands* It kia ao eqwl iu quality tor all cimcrete .vtjl-s. 'JUST LANDED 100 TONS. AGENTS-.' W.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY, At Hawera and all brancliesr crtttep agents— E. GRIFFITHS & CO. New Plymouth. *
Vehicles of every size for every yTj purpose made to order **" Do you want a milk cart, a baker> cart, a butcher's cart, a dray, u buggy, or a gig? Whichever one it may be< we'll make tt for you, and will .guarantee workmanship from start to finish. Come and let us talk about it. Just come and inspect some of the vehicles here—they'll convince you of the good quality. REPAIRS, PAINTING, UPHOLSTER-' 8 ' ING QUICKLY EVECUTED AT LOW PRICES.
Egmont Coach & Carriage Co. Page Street, near Commercial Hotel, STRATFORD. (Late W. Eowe). Grain, Seed and Produce Merchants. Stock Eml Quality GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS. FOWL WHEAT, CHAFF. OATS, ETC., 'At lowest prices consistent with prime quality. in Btock: GOLDEN BAY CEMENT. The beat cement on tlie market.
STBATFORD LADIES' PATKIOTIC. COMMITTEE. JTELP our soldiers by sending donai tions every Saturday to Market and Tea Rooms in Broadway. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Secretary.
HENRY BROWN & CO. fJMMBER MERCHANTS AND JOINERY MANUFACTURERS TIMBER YARD AND FACTORY: Morley Street (Breakwater Tram) Near Railway. I JIMBERS, jyOORS, gASHES} PRAMES, Q.LASS, QEMENT, JRONMDNGERY, Timber Supplied Direct from Sawinilli to,
BAG WASH. The system that wipes out the home washing day. The Family wash 2/6 Get all particulars from New Plymouth Steam Laundry, GiU Street, New Plymouth, . 'Phone 539.
QHILDREN'S Hats, Dresses, Overalls, Coats, all ready-to-wear.—Rattles and Rawlea. no. nOSTUMES and Dresses. No trouble about getting them made in time. Good new Btyles.—Rawlea and Rawles. jiWAMna are weal wearing. Wo have them for Men, Women and Children. Best range yet shown.— Rwales and Rawles. e.e. QHILDREN'S and Maids' Frocks are about the scarcest goods in the trade. We have opened a nice lot. Be in time.—Rawles and Rawlea. e.e. Muoouivitj emits, sixes irom 11-incli for small boys to 17$ for big men. Wo have a full range at" present, and good value.—Rawlea and Rawles. e.e. {jvn- Lostumea are out on their own for style and finish.—Rawles and and shades, and good line of white washing gloves.—Rawlea- and Rawles. est shapes and chiocest materials. Come and seo them.—Rawles arid Sports Coats in Pique, Tussore, Poplin, etc.—Rawles and Rawles. e.e. shades just opened.—Rawles and Rawles. ».'
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 November 1917, Page 3
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