STRATFORD. \TO, it is not too late. You can still be fitted with everything necessary for the Great Show, at Lewers', Stratford, b.n. the maid; dainty dresses for the children. Just the thing for the Show, at Lewers', Stratford. b.n. o a.u.l coys- suits, ready to put on. Also hata, shirts, collars, etc. Complete outfit for the bhow, at Lewurs', Stratford. bj,. in town for" the Show don't fail to see our large and varied stocks of everything to wear, at Lewers', Stratford. b.n. new Hat or Blouse see Lewers, Stratford. b n (™ saie—uooa fruiterers and Confectioner's Business in thriving Taranaki town. Turnover, £SO to £ 6O weekly. Barnitt and Robertson, Stratford. b.w. procurable at the Marble Bar from 11 to 1.30. Quick Service, b.n, QN the way~t<rt¥e~Show try an Ice or a cool and refreshing Drink at the Marble Bar. b n WHEriE are you lun< day? At the Marble Bar, Delectable dainties. No delay. b.n. grounds were manufactured at the Marble Bar—a sure guarantee. b.n. QOLD Tongue, Ham and Salads, etc^ at the Marble Bar from 11 to 1.30. Quick service for busy people. b.n. Mother Seigel's Syrup \isa proved a friend to thousands uponthousands of women the world over, by ' relieving the sufferings to which tbey are specially liable. tensofthou-—--ds of cases mm it has banished the daily headache, languor, lassitude, biliousness, constipation, pains after eating, and other troubles arising from a disordered condition of —stomach, liver and from any of these distressing ailments a short course of Mother Seigel's Syrup—from twenty to thirty drops, in a wineglass full of water—taken after meals, should prove its value in your case. Why not put it to the test ? W. G: RASHLEIGH Mutual li.x. and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd., Office: Broadway, Stratford. Begs to announce that he has recovered from the influenza, and wishes to thank all friends for their kind inquiries, etc., during the period of his illnesa. Also takes this opportunity of intimating to the public of Stratford aud surrounding districts that he will be comniciicinjj business as Auctioneer early m the Xew Year, and hopes by fair dealing and courtesy and strictly cash business to merit a fair share "of their patronage. Particulars of Household Furniture and Effects, Produce, etc., for future sales may be left at his office, Broadway, or Mrrespondence addressed to— BOX 115, PO., STRATFORD. IMPERIAL JJOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. JAMES HAWKINS , . Proprietor. \[OTIFIES old and new friends that he has now taken over this oldestablished aud well-known hoßtelry. The travelling public can rely on the best attention and every modern comfort. The Private Bar is one of the best in the province. Good Commercial and .Private Rooms always ready. Wines I and Spirits best on the market. Cuisine excellent. Tariff moderate. All Union 'teua to label
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1919, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1919, Page 3
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