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C. C. Ward, ’Phone 562 NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. HAWERA.

STRATFORD. TIES VUE have landed a new range of best Neckwear. See the Range at 2/6THIS IS REAL TIE VALUE; A. H. HILLOCK MEN’S WEAR SPECIALIST/ THE KASH STRATFOR]] Where the Good Hats are. 1 CITY STYLES AT LOWER I PRICES. MEN f-IALL and see our range of Materials, all fresh new goods. SERGES, WORSTEDS AND TWEEDS. PRICED FROM ’J'S. SATISFACTION TAILORS, STRATFORD.

STRATFORD MARDI GRAS BIG BOOST COMING. More candidates on the horizon. Surrounding districts shake a leg. Intimation to DISTRICT FOLK. ATTEND THESE MEETINGS. ATTEND THESE MEETINGS. . TO-NIGHT September 18, at 7.30. CORONATION HALL TOKO. CORONATION HALL TOKO. The residents of Toko, Douglas, Huinga and Gordon Road are invited to a meeting to discuss the proposal to nominate a candidate as QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS. . The Mardi Gras Organiser will attend and address the meeting. W. H. Weir Convenor. PUBLIC HALL MIDHIRST. PUBLIC HALL MIDHIRST. TO-MORROW (TUESDAY NIGHT). TO-MORROW (TUESDAY NIGHT). September 19, at 7.30. All who live in Midhirst, Waipuku, Tuna and district, and who are desirous of assisting in the Stratford “Mardi Gras,” are invited to be present TO-MORROW NIGHT (Tuesday) to discuss the proposal and consider the selection of a candidate in the QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS Campaign. The Mardi Gras Organiser will be present. G. P. Harkness and A. McMeekan Convenors. WHAREHUIA PUBLIC HALL. WHAREHUIA PUBLIC HALL. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT, September 20, at 7.30. A public meeting, to meet the Organiser of the Stratford Mardi Gras and consider the matter of appointing a candidate to participate in the election of a QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS, will be held next Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. A good attendance requested. J. Phillips and G. Hart Convenors. District residents are again notified that they receive a percentage of the voting money for any district fund. BOOST THESE MEETINGS. ROLL UP IN FORCE. STRATFORD’S BAND IS YOUR BAND. STRATFORD’S BAND IS YOUR BAND.

NOW SHOWING! THE VERY LATEST IN LADIES’ BLAZERS SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. EGMONT CLOTHING CO, BOX 99 ’PHONE SS. STRATFORD E. Carryer, Proprietor. Men’s Wear, including Boots. THE MEDINA STRATFORD’S LEADING DINING & TEA ROOMS. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS (Opposite Railway Station.) COOL, COMMODIOUS AND AIRY. Open from 8 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (aftefl mail train). Three Course Dinner from 12 to 2. Ham and Eggs at any hour. Morning & Afternoon Teas a speciality* Wedding and Supper Parties catered for. R. H. WITT. Proprietor. ’PHONE 239.

/j/0 AND 5/11 pair English Milinese Lisle Gloves, black and white, pastel shades, also grey.—At R. D. Lewers, Stratford. jV"EW Selection of Trimmed Millinery just opened, all leading shades, only one of each shape.—At R. D. Lewers, Stratford. EW Dress Goods just landed—Ratines, Sponge Cloths, Foulards, Silks, Crepes. See these goods at R. D. Lewers, Strafford. XTEW Shirts for Summer Wear, -in Neglige or with Collars attacked, in White Silk, Tussore or Fuji; also large range of Tennis Shirts, 6/11 up.— R. D. Lewers, Stratford.

W. A. BROWN. M.P.S., Eng., By Exam., Ph.c., N.Zr (Late Nicholson) PHARMACEUTICAL & VETERINARY CHEMIST. I PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DlB< ) PENSED. • VETERINARY MEDICINES A SPEi CIALITY. KODAK DEPOT—FILMS DEVELOPED ! AND PRINTED. ;GOODS TO VALUE ‘£l CARRIAGE I PAID. BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD. ’Phone 29, Private Residence 192. P.O. Box 25. FARQUHAR’S GREAT SALE OS’ FOOTWEAR, CLOTHING & MERCERY. ALL BOOTS & SHOES SHOWN IN OUR BOOT WINDOW 15/- PER PAIR. Sep our Clothing Window. Neglige Shirts 5/11. Men’* Heavy Knitted Undershirts 6/11, and Men’s Grey and Shetland Undershirts 6/11, Colonial All Wool Sox 1/6 pair. All round reductions on all other lines. SEE OUR DOOR DISPLAY. GEORGE FARQUHAR, BOOT IMPORTER. CLOTHIER 4 MERCER, INGLEWOOD. RESIDENTS OF KAPONGA AND DISTRICT. OBTAIN YOUR MEAT SUPPLIES FROM R. E. WILLIAMS & SONS. BUTCHERS. None but the Best Quality. Prime Bullock Beef and Wether. Have just secured 25 prime bullocks fattened by E. J. Meuli, Esq., Okaiawa. Our carts deliver to Awatuna, Te Kiri, Kapuni, Manaia, Mangatoki, and Mahoe. ’iing ’phon. 17 S, Kaponga

It costs three-eighths of a penny to one penny per dozen to preserve Eggs in Sharland’s “Moa” Brand Egg Preservative. Sold in Small Tins to preserve 14doz. eggs, A-gal. tins 90d0z.. 1gal. tine ISOdoz. and 4-gal. tins 720d0z. It is wonderfully cheap and reliable.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 6

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702

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1922, Page 6

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