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fcTt ).< BUSINESS NOTICES. - W- : i$ . $ 'gv . : 't S» & -«3\ JTV d B-V .fri ' “AMD THE WEATHER GROWS COLDER—COLDER EVERY DAY!” Winter’s worst days are yet to come. Don’t take any more risks—wo’rc ready to put, you into heavy clothes. You may save a medicine bill by Purchasing Now. . You will save money if you Purchase at SPENCE’S. Our lleady-to-wcar Suits for Men and Bovs are “out ou their own” for Pit, Style, and Wear-ability. We have Overcoats, Raincoats, Macintoshes, and Oilskins that will keep you as dry as a duck under its feathers when it rains —and as warm as toast when it blows cold. While England is preparing to Crown a King we’re making ready to Crown His Majesty the New Zealand Citizen with the latest Hats—in Felt (hard and soft), or Tweed Caps. We have Shirts for Men and Bovs in Ceylon and All-wool Materials. The famous Rrclyn 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. A. SPENCE. STRATFORD. NEWTON KING-., AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK. AND STATION AGENT,, » • PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. LAND ADVERTISEMENT . , Fad IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE BROADWAY, STRATFORD

AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. WE HAVE IN STOCK— New Season’s Prime Oat-sheaf Chuff, Feed Oats, Maize, Wlieat, Pollard, Bran, Fo Grit, Cement, Pratt’s Poultry Food. SHAMROCK BLOOD MEAL. ; ; ' UP-TO-DATE AND DERWENT TABLE POTATOES. R. McK. Morison’s Nurseries AGENTS- > n .L viia iKJß^thgrap,.,JP.rossfilt’s Westfield Manures, Etc., Etc.

yOUNC, HOBBS AND GO., ' AUC T I 0 N. E E R S, SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. properties foe sale. to be sold as a going concern. iR ft ACRES freehold subdivided into vIO 8 paddocks, half ploughed, close to railway, school, and factory; will carry 24 cows; last year netted £230; G-roomed House, cowshed (concrete lloor), 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; £GOO deposit; price without stcck, £22 per acre. jgLIPPERS HAVE THE FLOOR! For the next month or two a warm friendship will spring up between the family and their Slippers. Have yu bought yours yet? A line new shipnient has just been opened up at FOSTER’S It brings a groat variety at prices from !/■ T 0 6/11. Get a pair of Hood’s Goloshes or Gurnboots. They arc the best in the market for keeping out the wet. FOSTER’S have them with Rolled or Plain Edges. Also, Maple Leaf Gum Boots. VALUE IS MY FIRST THOUGHT! E. G. FOSTER. STRATFORD. TO SIIOOTISTS. FSPASSERS with dog or gun on the Stratford Racecourse property on Pembroke Road East will be prosecuted with the utmost rigour of the law. -Any dog fouiid Straying there wdl he destroyed on sight. J. R. MACEA V '■bvrel’it v

, - --NEW: ZEALAND , LOAN :& MERCANTILE AGENCY C°- •• LIMITED, S T RATFOiID., JAPITAL SUBSCRIBED . ... £j ,920,648. RESERVES ; ... £500,000. STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAM'D SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. We have now three genuine buyers ou hand for Small Farms of from 60 to 100 Acres, so request those who have* properties of this description I for sale to send particulars at once. Also, ' We have a number of Clients, who wish to Sell Sheep Country oi to Exchange same on a cash basis for Dairy Ffirms. Wo would therefore ask those who wish to give up iairying and start grazing to commumcaco with us, when we think wo could probably introduce business which \v>uld to satisfactory to all concenicd. A FORTUNE IN THIS 302 ACRES FOR AN ENERGETIC FAMILY, OR YOUNG MAN. QAQ ACRES, Freehold, first-class Dairy Farm, level, 50 acres stumped; OLLiJ nicely watered by two shingle bottom streams; divided into numerous paddocks by good box-thorn hedges 'and wire fences: 1J miles to township and one of the best factories in Taraauvki. Rates only about £l2 yearly. Good 6-roornod House, 20-bail concrete cowshed, milking plant (goes with property), and splendid water power; will easily carry 130 milch cows, which, with pigs, calves, and young stopic should'oasily return £ISOO per annum. We know this Farm well, alid have no hesitation in recommending it as one on which ui man would do dxcoedingly well. Price £32 per acre, £BOO cash down, balance on first mortgage at 5 per cent, for a long term. Owner would sell stock on good terms, if desired . No. 1001 50 ACRES FREEHOLD. K A ACRES, Freehold, as a going c ihcern, together with 13 cows, 8 DD calves, .1 horse, trap, and harness, milk cans and many sundries, rolling and level land, about half ploughablo, subdivided into 8 paddocks; 6-rooraod House, calf house, p;g sties, cowshed; close to school and lactory. Price, including stock and chattels, £27 10s per acre, with only £230 cash down; £l5O in lour years, balance in seven years, bearing interest at 5 per cent. " q ;1 Wg request tbofio c2o (drops of oitnpr Imving nr selling to corrospond with us, as we can offer assistance to intending purchasers that no otbei arms are offering, A, C. BELL, Land Salesman. MACHINERY--WE STOCK FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pob<) CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. SPECIAL TO MEN. • T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER A'JO TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, Desires to call attention to the following indent SMOKERS’ LINES:— LOW lE, G.R.D., and V. 8.8. PIPES. Also, 10BACC0S and CIGARE I lES of tbo Rest Procurable Itiands. WINTER SRASO.V »n huOft >i largo ntoek of FOOTRU.I.S HONING GIOVI’C t , Gi:\fH ihi.K,

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 99, 16 June 1911, Page 2

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