STRATFORD. TF you play a Diamond- you hold a winning hand. She cannot resist a gem from our selection.—Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, Stratford. e.n. IK it hard to decide what to give the Bride? Not here at Ben J. Peters', Jeweller, Stratford. e.n. i iun jiugageiueui jtmgs ensure uie-iong satisfaction. You get ijnquestioned value and quality from Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, Stratford. e.n. A GOOD Watch purchased here can bo trusted like a true friend.—Ben J. Peters, Jeweller, Stratford. e.n VyHAT could be more appropriate than a beautiful Bracelet Lever Watch for Easter.—Ben J. Peters, Stratford;
V: EDWARDS. Q HE MI ST Is now established in Municipal Buildings, Bring your prescriptions here. If ifi need of a Camera or Photographic Utensils let me have your wants and you will get the goods. Remember when you deal here you get the very best, and also.remember the new premises— gUILDINGS, fIIBATFOED.
HOLIDAYS! SELECT THE EIGHT GIFT. SELECT THE RIGHT GIFT. SELECT THE EIGHT GIFT. OUR COMPLETE JEWELLERY CTOCK WILL MAKE IT EASY. BEN PETERS, THE RING JEWELLER,
JUSHION JfANCIES ?OR gLOUSES. Crepe do Chine Blouses, smartest cuts; colors, sky, rose, pink, champ., white, from 27/6 to 49/6/ Silk Blouses, in colors as above; some high fitting necks; some with sailor collars, from 14/6. White Silk Blouses, in all leading styles, from 11/6. FOR EXCELLENCE OP VALUE VISIT WALTERS, SPECIALIST IN READY-MADE GARMENTS BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
JOS. W. BOON, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR, Regan Street, STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of building work in town or country. Dairy Factory work a specialty. Telephone 101. THE P. A. C; (PEOPLE'S AUCTIONEERING CO.) THE CHEAPEST FRUIT MARKET Wholesale Retail' NOW IN FULL SWING. TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Also Furniture, Effects, Produce, etc. Oiir Special Household Clearing Sales SEE US FIRST. P.O. Box 70. 'Phone 286. BERT STURM, Auctioneer.
DO YOU REQUIRE TO INCREASE YOUR HOLDING! DO YOU REQUIRE TO DECREASE YOUR HOLDING? In either case consider these exchanges: Small unencumbered Dairy Farm offering for larger place. Large unencumbered Dairy Farm offering for retiring home. Unencumbered mixed farm offering for small clean farm. Good mixed farm, including stock, offering in exchange. INGLEWOOD. Phones 81 k OS. P.O. Box 42.
RE-OPENING PRIVATE HOSPITAL. JpftSE BENNETT, Inglewood, wishes to notify the public that she has secured the services of a trained hospital nurse (certificated) to assitt her in the »WiW w«rfc M tiM iuUttttiw.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1919, Page 3
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