DUEH'ECS NOTICES. PIGS THRIVE OX PIG.MEAL* 130LLARD is the SHADOW of JL the WheatPIG MEAL (the SUBSTANCE of the Wheat)—and Heans and Harley are ground so as to make their fattening properties easily assimiiutcd. Pigs thrive on it. ft makes' them grow fast, fat and strong; gives them liealth and the power to throw olf sickness and epidemics. Pollard is hub the refuse of wheat; it can’t fatten like Pigmcal. Let ns send you a trial supply. MASTERS AMD 805*5, STRATFORD. FOR SALS' O At ACRES Freehold, in grass; Hat OU land, carry 20 cows; good roads; 21 miles from Factory, Railway, School, P. 0.; 4-roomcd House, cowshed. Sell, at £ls per acre. Deposit £250, balance 3 years at 6 per cent. J A A ACRES, freehold, 92 grass, a. tJL? 8 hush; 5-romcd 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 aero." 1 1 TVTY ACRES, freehold, all flat, in 1. UU j.gi'ass.; -good roads, carry 35 cows,;' oho mile 1 ’from P.O'., School, Factory, 1.1 miles from Railway; 4robmed House, 10-bail cowshed. Sell at £2G 10s per acre; deposit £6OO, arrange balance. O QiO ACRES, freehold, flat land, U O 240 in grass, 390 in bush; 2 sheep to acre; 4 miles from Factory, Railway, 2 miles from School; mortgage £2400 at 5 i per cent. Sell at £6 10s per acre. Consider exchange for smaller farm. 113 ACRES, suburbs, no buildings. £4O per acre. ACRES, grazing country. £l3 per acre. 1 1 1 ACRES, freehold, all ir XJL grass, excepting 4 acrci shelter bush, 8 paddocks, good road one mile from factory and railway sta tion; new G-roomed house, 30-bail cow shed, trapshed, and piggeries; Gov eminent Advances Loan £1000; de posit £2OO, arrange balance. Earn will carry 40 cows. Will sell at £T 10s per acre. TO LEASE. 190 ACRES for 3 years; good Ihouse and cowshed; 2 miles from Stratford ILA Office. Rent 80s per acre. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD,
A TERREBLE TALE S ) VJ Colonel Bunker was 'iv 11 'bonder bold VViio simply worshipped’''‘whisky cold,” And brandy, rum, beer and wine; All kinds of “nips” lie (.bought divine. His friends to him had often said “If you don’t stop, you’ll soon be dead!” But Bunker laughed and drank some more, And more, and mere! and MORE!! and MORE II! A Till one day in Ins bed at night Poor Bunker had an awful fright! His room was full of dreadful things That roared and barked and flapped their wings And elephants and tiger cats Were jumping round with snakes and rats, Monkeys red, and monkeys blue, And hippopotamuses! too! But when he saw a PURPLE COW! Iho Colonel to the .Doc, said “Now, NO more a drunkard will i be, Just pass the SUBATURA T£a! in future when I say Kia Ora, i’ll pledge my pals in— SURATURA! : ,! ..iv.h'ifTi' ‘I
w. »6 , & Aj/.'McCARRY. I Lilian, Taranaki. LAND AND FLNANCJAL AGENTS LEASER/ )Li)yilO AGEES. I' 1 ACEjES,, close to Hawera, om 3, fi v.» mile from creamery, and fov chains from school; land all in splen lid grass or crop, exceptionally wel lenced, mostly boxthorn, subdividcc nto 6 main paddocks; carry 50 cow: easily; comfortable 5-roomed house, •ifK shed, stable, and implement shed also, new race cowshed with concrete floor; lease has Li years to go from Vugust Ist; rental 25s per acre; onl\ 8100 goodwill. Apply sharp. (2039! STRAIGHT LEASE. Kapmii; handy tc W\J lactory, school, store, ana post oiiice; land all first class, subd:*'ded' into 8 haddocks, well watered til in splendid grass, carry from 75 to ?0 cows .comfortably; good 6-roomec! dwelling, 16-bail cowshed, trapshed piggeries, etc. Owner will Joiiso for 3 rears at 31s per acre, further term >f 2 years at 355. Solo Agents. (1987 SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. ACRES, adjoining Mansratoki township, only few chains worn the factory; all in grass or crop numerous paddocks; good G-roomoc'l louse and now cowshed : owner milks 50 cows and winters them: £6OO was taken off this farm last season: all returns can he inspected. Further nartiailars on application. (2933) ■.VIATAPU. will secure 98 Acres of 7/wOU'vJ' splendid Land in |hc •’cart of Matapu; all in grass or crop, ) paddocks, large area stumped, bnxrboni fences; carry 15 cows comr-wr-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 98, 15 June 1911, Page 4
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