TJfE specialise in the presentation business, and you can find something to suit your purse and your approval. Come along and halve a look around the shop and stock.—Charles E. James, Stratford. QOuNXRY Customers who cannot get to town, send us ss, 10a, 20s, or move, mention the ages of children, boys or girls, and if Toys, Books, or Fancy Goods preferred, and we will make a selection and pay your postage. We have done it before, and if goods not liked we change or refund your cash.—Charles E. James, the Country Order Postal House, Stratford. ( yJii shop and stocks are open for your inspection. No one pressedto buy. We like you to come and stroll round, as that is how we make our customers.— , Charles E. James, Stratford's Fancy Goods House. QlKXmas Fair is now in full swing. Fancy Goods, English China, Doulton Ware, Silver Goods, Leather Goods, Travellers' Needs, Smokers' Requisites, Toys Galore. Books *— »-»"«" «-i >--> dies.—Charles E. Jai sentation Shop in St: WfE are at your service. »vo win noiu goods till needed, or pack and deliver at any given date, to anywhere. Our stock of Goods suitable for Xmas Gifts is second to none. We can find a suitable present for anyone amongst our large stock of Fancy Goods, Jewellery, China, Toys, Dolls, Books, etc., etc.—Charles E. James (Headquarters for Santa Claua), Stratford. * SCHOOL Committees and Picnic Committees will save money and get a better selection from us. We have Reward Books, Toy Books, Prizes for Races iind Nice Goods for Presents for adults and kiddies.—Charles E. James, the Busy Xmas Store, Stratford.
136 ACRES FREEHOLD Ngaero district, with good up-to-date Sroomed dwelling house, hot and cold water, and 20-bail cowshed; well watered; subdivided into 15 paddocks; no weeds; will carry 56 cows; U miles from factory and school; daily mail. Price only £OB per acre, terms to good man. Apply sharp to McCLUGGAGE AND CO., BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Post Office Box 26, Office Telephone 136, Private Telephones 73 and 109. JOS. W. BOON, BUIIiDER AND CONTRACTOR. REGAN STREET. STRATFORD. Estimates given for all descriptions of buiM;ng work in town or country. Dairy ia.! f ory work a speciality. Telephone 101.
TEED'S RED WATER DRENCH. FOR CATTLE: One-third to be given once a day for three days, in'half a pint of gruel. FOR SHEEP: One-half this quantity. SHAKE THE BOTTLE. ALL CATTLE REMEDIES Prepared by TEED & CO., New Plymouth. Included in the latest summer goods which are now showing is an attractive range of sports coats in striped and plain effects, comprising all favorite color schemes. These coats are extremely desirable on account of their high quality and moderate pricing. Will you see them?—Shipton's Corner, Eltham. There is still time to have that photograph done for Xmas. McAlister, Stratford, has made' arrangements to have all work ordered by the 16th completed before the 23rd. The eajly customer sett Uta adrwtafa. Hwtjr.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1919, Page 3
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