STRATFORD. TTANNAIFS, Boot People, are selling Women's Dairy Boots at 13s 6d and 14a 6d—ridiculously low when compared with other boot people's prices. c.y. fJOO'P Repairs.—Hannah's, Boot People, Stratford, respectfully request their customers to give them at least three days in which to have their repairs finished, as, owing to the immense number of jobs to handle each week by a limited number of hands to do them, the time stated is really necessary.—Thank you very much. c.y. Shooters from Hannah's, Boot People. Despite the recent rise in prices of these grand Boots, Hannah's are putting them out at 17s 6d, 19s 6d, 25s and 26s 6d. The justly celebrated "G" Boots. c.y. fJOOT Kepairs.—Best of leather, best of work, best of service, lowest prices compatible with all the above advantages at three days' notice, by Hannah's, Boot People, Stratford. c.y.
JMfcEBI A'L JJ OT Bi, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES HAWKINS Proprietor old and new friends that lie has now taken over this oldestablished and well-known hostelry. The .travelling public can rely on the attention and every modern comfort. TKePrivate Bar is one of the beat in the province. Good Commercial and Private Rooms always ready. Wines and Spirits beat on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All liquors true to libel. WHERE TO STAY IN :• . NEW PLYMOUTH. JJOUSE, ELIOT- STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. AjpHE above House is situated in the; prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attend-; ed to. Phone 629. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. KING'S COURT (Privalcitotel), OPSEK QUEEN STREET, 'AtTfatnßm J Tennis Court, Gymnasium, EoB-giza BH* liard TaWe, Electric ligjjt, MSwaificnfr View of Harbor and Csty TEEMS MODERATE. Jt. AMSUW&STXU, Proprietor. THOSE223B. Trams that pass KING'S OOtIET PBJ7ATE HOTEL and start from Raihr&y Station—Bay*] Oak, Epsom, Mount Albert, England, Morningsida, Grey Lynn, Newmarket. Pnsa Ekctria Button in car when [past town QUI foe atop at "Kwgu Coart," 1 1 g QUEEN TramOSttp STSSBT ft ;J 1 1 I] "■air lOng'i Qngiu STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC. COMMITTEE.
"JJELP our soldiers by sending donations every Saturday to Market and M. E. BUDGE, Tea Rooms in Broadway. WHERE DO YOTr iUHCE? THE MARBLE BAR: Menu comes into operation Tuesday next Some of " our> Specials are as follows: HOT LUNCHEON FROM 12 TO 2 P.M. Menu a la Carte: .Hot Spaghetti on Toast (an Italian, delicacy), served with our famous Danish. Coffee, Tea or Chocolate, 9d. Toheroa Soup, Oyster Soup, Beaf Tea,, or Tomato Puree, served with Crackers, Sandwiches-or Toast, fid a bowl. DeMrioua Afternoon Teas, served with dainty home-made -cakes, scones, etc., Bd. ?Ery our Hot Sodas and Hot Emit; Squaahes (any flavour). Selections by Mrs. George-front) 3 to 5 pjn. THE MARBLE BAR. THE ORIGINAL SODA FOUNTAIN SPECIALISTS. Frederick Carr Manager.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 3
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