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m % -4 ■: iS EUI-iiNKiGG K OTIC EG. “AND THE WEATHER GROWS COLDER —COLDER EVERY DAYS” Winter’s worst days are yet to couio. Don’t take any more risk's—ive’i'O ready to put you into heavy clothes. You may save a medicine hill by Purchasing Now. You will save money if you Purchase at SPENCE’S. Our Ready-to-wear Suits' for Men arid Boys are “out on their own” for Fit, Style", and Wear-ability. Wo have Overcoats, Raincoats, Macintoshes, and Oilskins that will keep you an dry as a duck under its feathers when it rains —and as warm as toast when it blown cold. While England is preparing to Grown a King we’re making ready to Crown His Majesty the New Zealand Citiacn with the latest Hats—in I'clt (hard and soft), ,or Tweed Caps. We have Shirts for Mon and Bovs in . Ceylon and All-wool Materials. The famous Roslyn All-wool Undershirts and Pants Also, Ties and Collars. . :: WHAT -ARE YOUR NEEDS? Our stocks of Men’s and Boys’ Wear spell READINESS to oppose Winter’s Attack. And Our Values are Second-to None. Av SPENCE. STRATFORD. m : Bowcoe : . m NEWTON El NG. AUCTIONEER,' LAND, STOCK. AND STATION ACENT S PRODUCE ANU GENERAL MERCHANT. SEE advertisement r t? IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 • J-' \ ■ ■ BROADWAY* STRATFORD wnw ■■inrinTiwrwif mw—

AUCTIONEERS LA-HU AGENTS, AND GENERAL ... . :. . WE HAVE IN STOCK—; . t New Season's Prime Oat-sheaf Chaff, leetl Oats, Maize, W heat, Grit, Cement, Pratt’s' Poultry Food. SHAMROCK BLOOD MEAL. MERCHANTS. Pollard, Bran, Fowl AGENTS-UP-TO-DATE AND DERWENT TABLE POTATOES. R. McK. Mcrison’s Nurseries n'Kemptborne', .Prosser’s Westfield Etc., Etc.

u VO. LIMITED. C7R AT FORD.. CAPITAL * SUBSCRIBED RESERVES STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Si Wc have now three genuine buyers on hand for Small Farms of from GO to 100 Acres, so request those who have properties of this description for sale to send particulars at once. •>.; Also, Wo have a number of Clients, .who wish to Soil Sheep Country 01 to Exchange same on a cash basis for Dairy Farms. Wc would therefore ark those who wish to give up lairying and start grazing to eommunieace with us when wo think wo could probably introduce business which wndd bo satisfactory to all concerned. A FORTUNE IN. THIS 302 ACRES FOR AN ENERGETIC FAMILY, OR YOUNG MAN. QOQ ACRES, Freehold, first-class Dairy Farm, level, 50 acres stumped ; Ov/w nicely watered by two shingle bottom streams; divided into numerous paddocks by good box-thorn hedges and wire fences; If miles to township and one of the best factories in Taranaki. Rates only, about. £l2 yehriy;’ Good G-roornecL Houao, 20-bail concrete.cowshed,.milking, plant (goes with 'property), and splendid water p nver; wild easily carry 130 milch cows, which," with pigs, calves, and y rang stock should easily return £ISOO per annum. We know this Farm well, and have no hesitation ,in recommending it as one on which a man wndd do exceedingly well. Price £32 per acre, £BOO cash down, balance on first mortgage at 5 per cent, for a lung term. Owner would, sell stock on good terms, if desired , No. 1001 50 ACRES FREEHOLD. p'/Y ACRES,■ Freehold, as a going e mcern, together with 13 cows, 8 calves, 1 horse, trap, and hnr.icss, milk cans and many sundries, rolling and Ica'cl land, about half plonghable, subdivided into 8 paddocks; 0-roonicd House, calf bouse, pig sties, cowshed; close to school and factory. Price, including stock and chattels, £27 10s, per acre, ivitii only £230 cash down ; £l5O in four years, balance in seven years, . bearing interest at 5 per cent. No. Oa We request tluco desirous of eit mr having nr selling to correspond with us, as we can offer assistance to intending purchasers that no othei firms are offering. / A. C. BELL, Land Sal^rcan. MACHINERY WE STOCK FARMERS’ FAVOURITE : DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pohO CHAIN.AND SPIKE HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. UF’,7!TT. A emit

A 1I C T I O N E EBS; SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ' ESTATE AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLtTaS A GOING CONCERN. ACRES freehold subdivided into UO 8 paddocks, half ploughed, close to railway, school, and factory; will carry 21 cows; last year netted £230; G-rooniod House, cowshed (concrete floor), stock, 15 picked cows, 2 pedigree cows, 1 heifer (purebred), 3 choice heifers (Grade Jersey), 1 horse, trap, harness, etc., cans, buckets, 5 acres turnips, 30 ton hay, 25 shares paid _up in Midhirst factory. Price £1725; £6OO deposit; price without stock, £22 per acre. gLIPPERS HAVE THE FLOOR! For the nest month or two a warm friendship will spring lip between the family and their Slippers. Have yu bought yours yet? A tine new shipment has just been opened up at It brings a great variety at prices from 1 / T 0 6/11 Get a pair of Hood’s Goloshes or Gumboots. They arc the best in the market for keeping out the wet. FOSTER’S have them with Rolled or Plain Edges. Also. Maple Loaf Gum : Boots. VALLE IS MY FIRST THOUGHT! STRATFORD. TO SITOOTISTS. rip RES PASSERS with dog or gun JL on the Stratford Racecourse property on Pembroke Road East will bn prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. Any dog found straying there will ho destroyed on sight. J. R. MACKaV Secretary

SPECIAL TO MCN. i T. MERCER. HAIHDREGfiER AHO TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, \ESIRES TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING INDENT SMOKERS’ LINES:— *, : ’ LOWTE, G.R.D.; nnd M 8.8. PIPES. n •'Also. TOBACCOS and CIGARETTES of tlio Host Proniraldi- Bnirnls. WINTER c EASON, hi linnd-- .a-. I.arco ifonk of KOfVrn \ » I.«s. ROVING GIOV*’ IMVU I' \‘ I '

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 14 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 14 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 97, 14 June 1911, Page 2

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