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cuci.nccs notices. riGS THRIVE ON PIG?.! UAL- 1 POLLARD is the SHADOW of the Wheat— PIG MEAL (the SUBSTANCE of the Wheat) —and Beans and Barley are ground so as to make their fattening properties easily assimilated. Pigs thrive on it. It makes them grow fast, fat and strong; gives them health and the power to throw off sickness and epidemics. Pollard is hut the refuse of wheat; it can't fatten like Figmcal. Let us send you a trial supply. J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD. FOR SALEf* rfA ACRES Freehold, in grass; flat DU land, carry 20 cows; good roads; 2) miles from Factory, Railway, School, P. 0.; 4-roomed House, cowshed. Sell at £ls per acre. Deposit £250, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. il iOO ACRES, freehold, 92 grass, B. vI'U 8 hush; 5-romed House, 10hail cowshed, 15 paddocks, handy to Factory and School; Government loan £900; deposit £SOO, balance 5 years at G per cent. Sell at £2O 10s per acre. 1 AA ACRES, freehold, all Hat, in ,1 lIU grass; good roads, carry 85 cows; one mile from P. 0., School, Factory, 1 V miles from Railway; 4rooniccl House, 10-hail cowshed. Sell at £2O 10s per acre; deposit £6OO, arrange balance. ACRES, freehold, flat land, OuU 210 in grass, 890 in hush; 2 sheep to acre; 4 miles from Factory, Railway, 2 miles from School; mortgage £2IOO at 5J- per cent. Sell at £6 10s per acre. Consider exchange for smaller farm. A tfA ACRES, suburbs, no buildings. £4O per acre. | | 6) ACRES, grazing country. £l3 JL .JL O per acre. i ip? ACRES, freehold, all in J .1. grass, excepting 4 acres shelter bush, 8 paddocks, good road, one mile from factory and railway station ; new G-roomed house, 80-bail cowshed, trapshed, and piggeries; Government Advances Loan £1000; deposit £2OO, arrange balance. Farm will carry 40 cows. Kill sell at £2O 10s per acre. TO LEASE. | Oi) ACRES for 3 years; good J house and cowshed; 2 miles from Stratford P;:r+ Office. Rent 80s per acre. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. TO LADIES! OF DOMESTIC IMPORTANCE There is only oim quality of Suratura Tea, in the sense of purity—THE BEST. That is to say, no inferior tea is ever efforo 1 for sale under the guarantee of this famous name. But there are several grades. Some fastidious people idee the rarer and more scrupulously selected leaf, and some are well content with the simple pure nvorag'j SURATURA. The thing to bear in mind is that whatever grade of SURATURA you buy, you are secure in the knowledge that you are paying for absolutely pure Ceylon Tea from the best plantations in the island. j THE PERFECT TEA! SURATURA! W. H. & A. McGARRY. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Ellham, Taranaki. £3OO CASH. QrfA ACRES, Wainmto Plains, about OU J) miles below the Skoet Road, in the centre of 5 factories, and 2 miles from school; land all in grass, all level, well watered, about 20 acres have been ploughed; good carrying capacity; nearly now House of 5 rooms, bath, 8-bail cowshed (concrete), buildings well worth £IOO. Price £Bl per acre; only £BOO down, easy terms for balance. (1908) STRAIGHT LEASE. ■jl ()Q ACRES, IMangatoki; land all 0 f) O in grass or crop; about 85 acres slumped, (1 paddocks, lot of turnips and big stack of bay go with the farm at small cost; carry SO cows comfortably; IV miles from factory and school; lease 5 years, rental 80s per acre (no goodwill) ; House of (i rooms, 20-bail cowshed (concrete), and other sheds. (2028) £3OO CASH. _ Q Q ACRES, Ngaire, few chains (iO from factory, and handy to school ; laud all in gra'ss or crop, about half stumped, 10 paddocks, all well fenced; carry 85 cows easily; House of 5 rooms, 1 I-bail cowshed, aed lot of other outbuildings. Price 28! per sen*; only £BOO dov*', good terms for balance. (1992) STRAIGHT LEASE. jj ACRES, Cardiff, about IV IOU miles from factory, school, si ore, and post office; land all in grass, more than half stumped, subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well w.ifered ; House of 5 rooms, 28-hail cowshed (concrete), cart and gig sheds, piggeries, etc; lease 8 years, rental 80s per acre, no goodwill! 2018 V/. H. ft A. McGARPY

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 3 June 1911, Page 4

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