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z& m m Every price here hits the bull's-eye on the Bargain Target. C. E. JAMES, the Cash Trader and Great Price-reducer, announces his intention of eclipsing all previous price-cutting records, and will make this an Eclipse Sale. It needs no expert to detect the grand values on offer in every department. 2d in every Shilling Discount throughout the store, except where the discounts are bigger. ThiiS; 4/- in the £ off JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS. 3D in lA.off TOYS, DOLLS, PHOTO FRAMES. Sixpenny Novels—THßEE FOR A SHILLING. Writing Pads, 3 for 1/-; Large Bottle good Ink, 2d; Postcards, 15 for 1/-; cloth-bound poets, half-crown line, for 1/9. THE WHOLE MARKED AT MOVING PRICES that appeal to the money-saving instincts of the thrifty. 2d in 1 - off Pipes, Cigarette and Cigar Holders, etc.; but tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes at usual prices. CASH TRADER.

LAND LAND LAND IQA ACRES FREEHOLD, one mile from Railway Station, on good metaued . s road. 10 paddocks well grassed, 60 acres stumped, all plougliable; will easily carry 35 cows; 5-roomed house, new cowshed, concrete floor. First mortgage £950; second mortgage, £500; £SOO cash required. Price, £3O per acre. x 187 on good road, close to factory; freehold; all level country; at present carrying 24 dairy cows, 15 in-calf heifers, 2 hulls, 4 horses, 200 lambs, and about 20 calves. Good house and shed. Price £l3 per acre. First mortgage, £IOOO, at SV» per cent., 2 years; second mortgage, £IOOO at <5 per cent., 7 years; £2OO cash required. This farm is cheap. ] ACRES FREEHOLD, 8 pa'ddocks, all plougliable, 10 acres stumped, good ' ~ road; 1% miles from factory; 5 3 / 2 miles from Stratford; at present carrying 100 2-year-old heifers; C-roomed house, trapshed and stable, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £2B per acre; £SOO down, balance at 5 per cent. This is a really cheap place. A farm of 100 acres'on same road, within a quarter of a mile, similar country, .rather more improved; was sold a ,week ago at £4O per, acre, i ACRES, Freehold, undulating sountry, all in grass, 9 paddocks; one from school and factory; 100 acres plougliable. This place will carry 100 cows; 2 houses on pioperty, one of 7 rooms, scullery and bathroom, cowshed (30-bail), hajshed, trapshed and piggeries; also one of 2 rooms, one man's whare and cowshed, on another part of the farm. Price £l2 per acre. Virst mortgage, £575; G.A.5.0.; £SOO cash, balance at 5 per cent. This is one of the cheapest properties offering. The owner wishes to retire from farming. W. H, H. YOUNO AND CO LAND AGENTS STRATFORD.

We Can Save you 50s on Your Winter SUIT. And give you as smart a suit as ever you wore. Our system of cliartmeasuring nevel fails—we never have a misfit and the greatest, care of detail is exercised. SMART CHART-MEASURE SUITS FROM £3. Not only do you get a suit to fit—a suit well finished, but a great range of material to choose from, and a suit that will give you hard and long wear, and at a little over half what you usually pay. "THE KASH MULLEN & MARSHALL, Proprietors. We are Lamp Experts TF that smoky or otherwise unsatisfac tory lamp of yours can be fixed, we will fix it. Bring it along. OUR NEW STOCK OF LAMPS includes all the kinds that are best, and is the finest in the district. OUR LAMP VALUES TALK FOR US. OUR LAMP VALUES TALK FOR US. OUR LAMP VALUES TALK FOR US. OUR LAMP VALUES TALK FOR US. Here are a few prices. See the lamps themselves., and you will freely admit they are the biggest bargains in the province. HAND LAMPS, from 1/3 each. TABLE LAMPS in handsome di HANGING LAMPS, from 7/6 each. signs, from 4/0. "SPLENDID DUPLEX" LAMPS (double burner), most economics I, from 12/6 each. Successors to Sidney Ward & Co. LEADING IRONMONGERS. STRATFORD.

To Ensure Safe Delivery of your Milk. SEE TO THE WAGGON. Is it built rignt ? What about the springs? Are they steel? Can tlie waggon turn easily, or is it liable to turn over? Is the timber good? Are the fittings secure? These and lot 3 of other queries show that THE FARMER APPRECIATES THE SENSE OF SECURITY. He likes to feel sure—will take no risks. He need not if we make the Wa»gon; and we can but give the affirmative reply to atl the above queries. 'We are well-known through the reliability of our MILK WAGGONS and SPRING DRAYS; and the former have full lock forecarriage, ■which enables the waggon to turn in its own lengtk. Fitted with Six Springs and Steel Mail Patent Axles. We axe generally rushed about this time. Get in early. EOMOHT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO. DAXO SEPARATORS. (STRATFORD) MASSEY-HARRIS IMPTS, UNIQUE CAST-IRON FURNACE FRAMFS

J. B. RICHARDS (Recently with Mr. Newton-King). r AXD AND ESTATE STRATFORD. A full knowledge of land values and qualities of land in Taranaki are at the disposal of investors. Special facilities for iandseekers going aorth. TRATFORD PEOPLE are interested *"* in good printing. So are we. We do it at our Stratford printing Torks, near the Loas & Mercantile Offices.— Daily News.

[Robert Spence, Samuel Spence, J. R. L. Stanford.] PENCE & fITANFOB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, STRATFORD. Offices: The Bridge Buildings, Broadway. \t Inglewood Every Wednesday MONEY TO LEND. A. D. B LI G K > ARCHITECT, LEWIS' BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. Plans and Specifications Prepared. [A card.] :» .;■ r- E M ASON ' v,s " D ' VD " STRATFORD. Address Empire Stables

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 26 April 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 26 April 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 26 April 1913, Page 3

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