C. MOORE, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, 'Phone 521, Stratford. Builds “right" to the last detail. PLANS & SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLIED. PERFECT PLUMBING ■ ■ —At — POPULAR PRICES. Best Workmanship and Best Materials, Expediency and Efficiency, is our motto. Comprehensive Stocks of Electrical Appliances. J. J. S ULLIVAN ’ BROADWAY NORTH, STRATFORD. I 'Phone 367. Private 2223. DIAL 363 FOR ALL PLUMBING- REPAIRS. w. stokes:/ REGAN STREET, STRATFORD.
tjjL [minster] I! SUITS ( The cut, make and finish of the Minstof Suit marks it as the Best Suit of th( Made-to-Measure type made in New Zea land. Stratford Agent: A. H. HILLOCK THE KASH : : ’Phone •‘Where the Good Hats are.” STRATFORD. TUESDAY, JULY 1 AND 8. MR. McINNES’ PHARMACY. ‘ Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. JgRNEST J) A VIES, F.S.M.C., F. 1.0.0. (London). Sight Testing Optician, New Plymouth. ,
> Bp* : if r | I men and.women are I Nk known by the company | It they keep, they are also by the s glj teeth they show. At this Sutgery natural | It I looking teeth of the highest quality, that fit per- H | fectly, and conform to the facial expression are a speciality. Tit ra ‘workmanship is unexcelled, yet fees are moderate, • .. i New Sets from Eleetro Dental Parlors Public Trust Building, STRATFORD Phone 655 When You Find It Inconvenient to Pay Cash, Consult Phillips’. It is better by far to buy Quality Furniture under an arrangement that suits ||| you ’ an saci ’ifi ce quality for a lower fl price. Quality means permanency; the ft UI IIH °^ er cann °fc mean anything but regrets. ( Call in and discuss terms with us if you fl Hto prefer them, and furnish your home LpJfixt the furniture you have alway? wanted to see there—furniture of last | 'Hy beauty unquestionable quality. PHILLIPS & SONS ■FURNISHERS STRATFORD '; 58 DO 52 —Karu Karu (A Fishing Chanty) | Te Ope Tuatahi and I Runga 0 Nga Puke (Marching Songs) 5$ DO 54—Pokarekare (Maori Love Ditty) || Te Taniwha (Maori Love Ditty) DO 63—Po Atarau (A Song of Farewell) || He Moke Moke (My Lover is Far Away) , if DO 53—Hoea Ra Te Waka (Canoe Poi Song) | Haere Haere Ra E Hine (Hinemoa Poi Song) 11 DO 59—Matangi (I Grieve For You) ' I E Hotu Nei (I Long For You) | DO 64—Au E. Ihu (English Hymn—“Jesu,- Lover of My Soul") £ s Karaunatia (English Hymn—“ Crown Him”) | ' DO 65—Te Arawa E (Arawas —Arise) I i Take Turanga Ake (Maori Chant) p i Reti Mai (Maori Love Song) | a) Rotohiko Haupapa and Choir g : DO 51—Haere Tonu (War.Song)* | . E Pare Ra (Warriors’ Departure) if Rotorua Maori Choir. ~ | a i) Mere Amohau, Contralto I ' DO 55—Aroha Pumai (I Love You Truly)* • - - - e • E Moe Te Ra (Shadows of Evening)* « | Tiawhi Ratete, Tenor | | DO 56—Ako Ako OTe Rangi (Whisper of Heaven)* ' ’ i | The Maori Flute* . £ I CLARK’S MUSIC STORE !, | (Opp. Post Office) STRATFORD. • KBSt IMOBsM
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1930, Page 10
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