duguiess notices. GENTLEMEN, “THE KING!” ’Tis Coronation time! Another English King is Crowned! Every man, woman, and child enjoying tno privilege of living under tne projection of Britannia will unite with ns in singing “GOD SAVE THE KING!” \\ r e want ;i 11 loyal subjects of His Majesty to see onr SPECIAL CORONATION WINDOW. Wo have taken great pains in making it look as attractive as possible, and we want Your opinion on it! J. MASTERS AMD SON, STRATFORD. FOR SALEjj AAA ACHES, ([freehold, sheep -e. AUl> country, 250 in grass, I miles from good road ; warm district; sell at £3 per acre ; first mortgage 4f per cent.; easy terms, cash basis, or exchange. n Q ACRES, Dairy Farm, Freehold, a O in grass, carry 28 cows; ad joining factory; good district ;£2B per acre. 41 ACRES, and 7-roomed House, A hath, electric light, washhouse, stable, trapshed; long frontage, suitable for (Jutting up immediately. Soil for ' 1*680;’ easy terms; cheapest lino on-the market. i IT ACRES, and C-roomecl House, | O every convoiiieuco; long frontgo to two roads; first-class building vfcss; sell for £1500; easy terms; first umtgago 4) per cent. 4-roomed Dwelling and corner section; best part of town; £330. 5 Rooms and I acre, £25 deposit; sell for £330. 2 Sections, Broadway South, high and dry; deposit £SO, sell for £l3O. TO LET. House, 4 rooms, 8s; 5 rooms, conveniences, 18s; 4 rooms, 7s; 6 rooms, 12s; 7 rooms, 11s; 4 rooms and 12 acres, 27s 6d; wharc, 2s 6d. J. H. STRATFORD. A TERRUBLE TALE ! <•, > ! r.. ■A ! . r Vi I . Ai• ) i Colonel Bunker was a boozer hold ! Who simply worshipped “whisky cold,” And brandy, rum, unci beer and wine ; All kinds of “nips” he thought j divine. . - v. His friends to him had often said “If you don’t stop, you’ll soon ho dead!” ■ ' But Bunker laughed and drank some more, ■E j; m .! ITT And more, and more I and MORJEIt and MORE!!! Till one day in hi,s,hcd at night Poor Bunker had aft awful fright! ' His room was full of dreadful things Tjhat roared and Harked and Happed their wings ” And elephants' and tiger cats Were jumping round 'with snakes and rats, " ‘ Monkeys:.rod, and monkeys blue, And hippopotamuses'! too! But when he saw a PURPLE COW! The Colonel to the Doc, \ said “Now, NO more a drunkard will F he, Just pass the SU RAT It RA TEA! In future when J say Kia Ora, I’ll pledge my pals in— W. H. & A, MgGA'RRY. Elthani, Taranaki. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, LEASEHOLI)—IIO A CR ICS. 11l O (, '°so to Hawcra, one .1. -H. mile from creamery, and few chains from sdiool; land all in splendid grass or crop, exceptionally well fenced, ■ mostly hoxthoni, subdivided into 0 main paddocks: carry 50 cows easily; comfortable' 5-r'oomed house gig shed, stable, and. implement shed ; also, new race cowshed m ith concrete floor; lease has 3 years to go from August Ist; rental 25s per acre; onlv £lO9 goodwill. Apply sharp. (2039, STRAIGHT’ LEASE. (Tj) (R ACRES, Eapimi; handy to WajlJ factory, school, store, ana post office; land all first class, subdnvfied into 8 oaddocks, well watered dl in splendid grass, carry from 75 to h 0 cows comfortably; good 6-roomed dwelling, 16-bail cowshed, trapshed piggeries, etc. Owner will lease for 3 years at 31s per acre, further term of 2 years at 355. Sole Agents. (1987' SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. iQjfeT) ACRES, adjoining Mangatoki ?7.-ay township, onlv few chains from the factory; all in grass or crop numerous paddocks; good 6-roomed nouse and new cowshed; owner milks 50 cows and winters them: £6OO was taken off this farm last season ; ail returns can ho inspected. Further oarticulars on application. (2033) MATA PIT. yi/OiiU splendid Land in the heart of Matapn; all in grass or crop, 9 paddocks, large area stumped, boxthorn fences; carry 15 cows comr-mt-ably; House of 4 rooms and senllor./, 12-bail cowshed (concrete), up-to-date piggeries, etc. Vendor holds lease for 4 years at 25s per acre, will sell this also; milking machine (water power; 38 picked cows, 6) acres turnips (good crop), factory shams, tanks, etc. and ar.a-pt 2300 cash very easy terms for air.". 12041) (A Car L] A. <! ■ DAVIS. F?> FILLER AND CONTRACTOR, 5 DO EG LAS. Estimates Given for all Classes of Work, in Town nr Country.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 100, 17 June 1911, Page 4
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