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BUC.JNEEC NOTICED. PIGS THRIVE ON PIGHEAD [jLARD is the SHADOW o ji. the Wheat— PIG MEAL (the SUBSTANCE o the Wheat) —and Beans and Barley are ground so as to makp 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 but the refuse of wheat; it can’t fatten like Pigrneal. Lot us send you a trial supply. J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD.

FOR SALE' ACRES Freehold, in grass; flat „ „ 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 3 years at (i polecat. ACRES, freehold, 92 grass, S bush; 5-romed House, 10bail cowshed, 15 paddocks, handy to Factory and School; Government Joan £900; deposit £SOO, balance 5 years at 0 per cent. Sell at £2O 10s per acre.. ACRES, freehold, all flat, in grass; goOd roads, carry 35 cows; one mile from P. 0., School, Factory, I.} miles from Railway; 4roorned House, 10-bail cowshed. Sell at £2G 10s per acre; deposit £OOO, arrange balance. OQ A ACRES, freehold, flat land, UOLr 210 in grass, 390 in bush; 2 sheep to acre; 4 miles from Factory, Railway, 2 miles from School; 'mortgage £2400 at 5} per cent. Sell ■it £0 10s per acre. Consider exchange for smaller farm. ACRES, suburbs, no buildings. £lO per acre. ACRES, grazing country. £l3 per acre.

i 1 nl ACRES, freehold, all in IJL t) grass, excepting 4 acres sJielter bush, 8 paddocks, good road, one mile from factory and railway station ; now 6-roomcd liouse, 30-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. ~ACRES for ,3 years; good house and cowshed; 2 miles from Stratford FctT Office. Rent 30s per acre. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD.

TEA ! INDIAN TEAS ARE GOOD! CHINA TEAS ARE.BETTER! CEYLON TEAS ARE BEST! THE BEST CEYLON TEA EVER GROWN IS SURATUEA. All Good Grocers Everywhere.

W. H. & A. McCARRY. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS Eltliam, Taranaki.

£3OO CASH. Q/Th ACRES, Waimato Plains, about ■ 1J miles below the Skect Road, in tlie centre of 5 factories, and 2 idles from school; land all in grass, ill level, well watered, about 20 acres mvo been plon 11 rooms, bath, S-bail cowshed (concrete), buildings well worth £IOO. Price £3l per aero; only £3OO down, >asy terms for balance. Q 963) STRAIGHT LEASE, jj Qj O ACRES, Mangatoki; land all °in grass or crop; about 35 acres stumped, G paddocks, lot of turnips and big stack of hay go with the farm at small cost; carry SO cows comfortably; li miles from factory and school; lease 5 years, rental 30s per acre (no goodwill) ; House of G rooms, 20-bail cowshed (concrete), and Q Q ACRES, Ngaire, few chains O O I rom factory, and handy to school: land all in grass or crop, about half stumped, 10 paddocks, all woll fenced; carry 35 cows easily; House oi 5 rooms, 11-bail cowshed, and lot of other outbuildings. Price £3 I per acre; only £3OO dow>, good terms for balance. (1902) STRAIGHT LEASE. t O/'jj ACRES, Cardiff, about H B QJ 'U' miles from factory, school, store, and post office; land all in grass, more than half stumped, subdivided into 12 paddocks, all well watered; House of 5 rooms, 2S-hail cowshed (concrete), cart and gig sheds, piggeries, etc; lease 3 years,' rental 30s per acre, no goodwill! 20]8 •opacity; near .House of B other sheds. (2023) £3OO CASH. w. H. & A. McGARRY-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 93, 9 June 1911, Page 4

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