B Ur.s fi 3 53 f-JOTSC £S. HOW TO MAKE THE CORONATIO MEMORABLE 1 BE PHOTOGRAPHED YOURSELF. HAVE THE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE THE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED. HAVE A CORONATION ENLARGEMENT. I CANNOT reduce the price of enlargements, they are already tlio lowest in New Zealand, but to all who order one before July 20th, a frame will be supplied at 20 per cent, reduction. M°ALLISTER’S STUDIO. BROADWAY, *=TRATFORD. DON’T BUY HALF A WATCH! A poor timekeeper is only half a watch—really worse than none, for it misleads you. Wo sell low-priced as well as fine Watches, but no Shoddy Trash. We guarantee all our Watches to be timekeepers, and you are safe in buying from us, whatever price you pay. THE GOLDSMITHS’ SILVERSMITHS’ o°BROADWAY. STRATFORD, TARANAKI.
EVERY FARMER IN THE DISTRICT SHOULD HAVE rH:t intn-:. a vkw .s ; ft« . A W Ail,A BY ” JACK. ('la&'it k.-;- in use throughout the ■ijwzlvim, tsrteh have prm eu a reliable help to SUs iTslraisr. Contractor,- aud Cushman. It a»- sa and has automatic low onng , ’,3'ivo v f h''viv : foi ged from bar iron, with' the working parts, which ■ uvi or tiio t asV •itsK't, ib. wtight of the maohinn being abost juß* n w + Tho price >. still 1 hAsaaie, although steel and „ aootu’ hac advanced ■ .considerably.. Call it ih-s >art and .inspect. Fu- stocks of the best quality at reasonbio > . es of Morse and Cow Covers, Seeds, Mau’Ces, Horse. Fowl, nd Pig Feed, Fencing iV::.-:, Corrugated Iron, tuples, English and Colonel CV" enti, Agricultural and Hide Salt, IVJow or any other Farm Requirements. ant for NOBEL’S GELIGNITE, GELATiNjhi. POWDER, SPORTING BALLISTITE vAR'RIDGES, Etc. N 3WTON KING. tSTRATFORD, NEW PLYMOUTH. KAPONQA.
pDB LI C NOTICE. W. P. TAYLOR, Still occupies his old NURSERY, Near the Letterbox, Broadway North. And has for Sale at Current Prices A Great Variety of Strong and Healthy SHELTER AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. SHRUBS, AND HEDGE PLANTS. Being desirous that his customers should be satisfied, he ir willing to give them the benefit of his thirty years’ experience ir bliis district. The Nursery is open daily (Sundays excepted). Address— W. P. TAYLOR, NURSER Y M A N, Portia Street and Pembroke Road, STUATFOR/) " We will have oatmeal for breakfast.” Stop! You should have said 'thistle Oats, for it represents the perfect Breakfast Food. It is made from the finest oats by the latest and best methods. ALWAYS USE n A ms Lie oats
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 129, 24 July 1911, Page 7
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