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SI'KATFOfiI/. 50 PAIRS RIDING PANTS TO CLEAR AT WOKTH 30/-.. A. H. HILLOCK'S, MEN'S WEAR SPECIALIST, STRATFORD. Gents' dark all wool Tweed Suits, 69/6. Gents' stylish Box Suits, in light or dark grey 75/6. Gents' Worsted Box Suits, in fashionable shades . £5 10a BOYS' SUITS. Sports Suits, with shorts, in good grey or brown shades; all sizes. Boys' dark Norfolk Suits; sizes 8 to 16; 29/6 suit. Boys' Odd Tweed Knickers; sizes 1 to 18. E. D. LEWERS, DIRECT IMPORTER, STRATFORD. DON'T FORGET! We have one of the Largest Stocks of MEN'S BOXED SUITS in Taranaki. Made in Sizes to Fit Almost Anyone. HALF THE PRICE OF A TAILOR-MADE. OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY. EGMONT CLOTHING CO., STRATFORD.

FOR FOOTWEAR FOSTER'S BOOT STORE, Where the stocks are complete, with Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots and Shoes by Best Makers. Every purchaser receives FULL VALUE NEAR RAILWAY STATION, STRATFORD.

ENGAGEMENT! AND DRESS RINGS. There is a pleasure in selecting RINGS from our EXTENSIVE STOCK, A pleasure to the one who buys and also to the one who receives. Our range is EXCLUSIVE and includes many New and Exquisite Designs at A VERY REASONABLE COST. F. D. GAFFANEY, (Late B. J. Peters.) JEWELLER, WATCHMAKER, AND ENGRAVER. BROADWAY STRATFORD. "Phone 285. P.O. Box 80.

M. C. AAGAARD, HAS A LIMITED QUANTITY QNTARIO - AMERICAN T)UCK FOR COW COVERS. JUTE fjANVAS PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY AS THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED.

THE MEDINA, Stratford's Leading DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS. Hot Dinner 12 to 2. Hot Tea 5 to 7, Homing and Afternoon Teas. K. H. WITT, Proprietor. SHELTER TREES, SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS. T BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Nursery Business so long and successfully carried on by Mr. R. MoK. Morison, and may I ask for a continuance of the support accorded my predecessor. W. PETTIQREW, Fairbank Nurseries, SEhtt* ISO. ffinttod.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 3

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310

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1919, Page 3

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