Supplies of good clean house and kitchen coal now available REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD USE EGMONT COAL: 1. It is more economical. 2. Its beating 1 power is equal to any North Man I Coal end is greater limn moot 3. It lasts’ longer and gives a more even. heat, 4. It is proda 1 in Taranaki and keeps the money In the districtR. D, McCUTCHEON. CARRIER. STRATFORD. Phone 780.
W. WACDOfSALO GENERAL STOB EKEEPEIt BROADWAY, STEATEORD WILL MEET ALL COM PETITION DURING THE PRESENT PRICE-WAR DUB USUAL PROMPT ATTENTION TO DELIVERY BOTH IN TOWN AND COUNTRY WILL P»B ii A INI A IN ED. {) ELEPiIOiN Jti, 536. P.O. iiUA THE TARANAKI INVESTMENT AND DEPOSIT CORPORATION, LIMITED. Directors; Messrs J. E. Richards (Chairman), James Predrlq, E. Marfell, Allan Good, H. G. Gibsen L. R. Curtis, Macaliser. DEPOSITS RECEIVED. INTEREST RATES. At Call 4J per cent. 6 monr s 5 per cent. 12 and 24 mouths 6 per cent. WILLIAM POWER, Secretary. Broadway Buildlnsb, Stratford Box S 3. Phone 366.
We are carrying large stocks of Ladies’ and Gents’s Golf Shoes, which have specials Soles for damp resisting and nonslipping. Gentlemen we would like to draw your attention to tlie new “Mako” Boot we have just opened up. The “Mako” Boot is bladder build and calf lined. The Uppers and soles are scientifically treated to make them waterproof, and the manufacturers stand by every pair. The “Mako” boot is especially recommended to Sportsmen, Surveyors, Drovers, Dairy and Sbeep Farmers, etc. Its comparative lightness, large fitting, long life. Comfortable wear, and a surety of keeping the feet drv. makes the “Mako” boot all that can be desired. E.G. Foster (Municipal Buildings) BROADWAY STRATFORD. And Tangarakau-
ROAD TRANSPORT. ROAD TRANSPORT. ROAD TRANSPORT. the cheapest* Dally Service Between New Plymouth and Wanganui, calling at all towns <m route. Oar Cheap Hates will astonish RING 193 or 913 FOE PROMPT SERVICE All Goods carried by na are Insured HOOKER BKOSj • limited EGMONT street. NEW PLYMOUTH. Branch Office and Sample Room# at Regsnt Street, Hawsr*, Telegraphio Address:— '•Htfoka;’ JN§w, Plynjjrott*
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 5 July 1930, Page 4
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