“AND THE WEATHER GROWS COLDER—COLDER EVERY DAY I” Winter’s worst days are yet to come. take any more risks—we’re 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 and Boys are “out on their own lor fit, Style, and Wear-ability. We have Overcoats, Raincoats, Macintoshes, and Oilskins that ■will keep you as dry as a .luck under its leathers 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 Boys in Ceylon and All-wool Materials. The famous R >slyn All-wool Undershirts and Pants Also, Ties and Collars. WHAT ARE YOUR NEEDS? Our stocks of Men’s an 1 Roys’ Wear spell READINESS to oppose Winter’s Attack And Our Values are Second to None. A. SPENCE, STRATFORD. “fr "S NEWTON KIN G. AUCTBONEER, LAND, STOCK. AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAD IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PACE S PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3 BROADWAY, STRATFORD
AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, ID' GENERAL MERCHANTS. WE HAVE IN STOCK— Jfew Season’s Prime Oat-dieaf Chaff, Feed Oats, Maize, Wheat, lullaid, Bian, 1 Grit, Cement, Pratt’s Poultry Food. SHAMROCK BLOOD MEAL. UP-TO-DATE AND DERWENT TABLE POTATOES. AGENTS—cinrr .anmaon won s R p MgK. M orison’s Nurseries Kesrspiliorne, Prosser’s Westfield Manures, EtCt, Etc.
NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C°LIMITED. STRATFORD., JAPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,920.648. RESERVES - .£500,000. ‘'STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. 60 We have now three genuine buyers on hand for Small Farms of from to 100 Acres, so request those who iiave properties of this description for sale to send particulars at once. FARMERS, LOOK! A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY! -i fi /\ ACRES, Freehold, no weeds, splendid level land, well fenced and IOU divided; 50 acres ploughed, within omin. of factory, school, and store; 5 miles to railway and good town; G-roomed House, good shed, with milking plant in splendid order; returns pi cows and farm may die seen by intending purchasers. This is a good and cheap property, and should*not be missed. Price, with milking machines (engine), circular s*iw, and patent water heater, etc., £32 per aero, with £GOO cash down ,balance at 5 per cent, for a long term. 207 ACRES, Freehold, good level land free of weeds, 50 acres ploughed; splendid buildings, goal roads; ;| mile, to factory, school, store, and post office. Only £2l» 10s per acre with £SOO cash down. No. 87C Q ACRES, Freehold, level and rolling laud (good grass country), all O*) 6 grassed and well divided; hoop-proof fences; G-roomed House, and 20-bail shed; school and factory handy. Price £l7 10s per acre; good terms. . -ATS N 0.1071 TOO ACRES, Freehold, grand level farm, nearly half ploughed ■ 100 " ' ’ splendid'buildings; 9-rooinetl house; one mile to township and railway. Price £3O per acre; good twins. No. 1072 /I*o ACRES, Freehold, nearly all ploughed, splendid house and sheds; DO half mile to township and ra’lway; carrying 30 cows, which show good returns. Price £lO per acre; oisy terms. No. 107!i CLIENTS LIBERALLY FI NANCE!). We request theso desirous of eit ier having or selling to correspond with us, as we can offer assistance to intending purchasers that no otliefirms are offering. A, C. BELL, Land Salesman. , WE STOCK MACHINERYFARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pnlo) CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. VV. A. HEWITT, Agent.
YOUNG, HOBBS AND CO., A TJ C T r 0 N E E R S, SEEDSMEN, AND LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN. O Q ACRES freehold subdivided into UO 8 paddocks, half ploughed, close to railway, school, and factory; will carry 21 cows; last year netted £230; G-roomcd House, cowshed (concrete floor), stock, To picked cows, 2 pedigree cows, 1 heifer (purebred),- .‘3 choice heifers (Grade Jersey), T horse, trap, harness, etc., cans, buckets, 5 acres turnips, .‘3O ton hay, 25 shares paid up in Midhirst factory. Price .Li 725; £OOO deposit; price without stock, £22 per acre. s DIPPERS HAVE THE FLOOR! For the next month or two a warm friendship will sining up between the family and their Slippers. Have yu bought yours yet? A fine now shipment has just been opened up at FOSTER’S It brings a groat variety at prices from 1 /- ™ 6/11. Get a pair of Hood’s Goloshes or Gumboots. They are the best in the mirket for keeping out the wot. FOSTER’S have thorn with Rolled or Plain Edges. Also, Maple Leaf Guru Boots. VALUE IS MY FIRST THOUGHT! 3 STRATFORD.
vmfnammwmmamma ... . SPECIAL TO MCN. T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, Desires to call attention to the following indent SMOKERS’ LINES' LOWTE. O R D.. nnd R.B.R. PIPES. Also. TOBACCOS and CIGARETTES of the Bps! Procurable Brands. WINTER SEASON. . • band, B ' large stock of FOOTBALLS. BOXING GLOVES, and PL NTH BU.T.S
TO SHOO’JTSTS. Trespassers with dog or g,.. on the Stratford RncocourS' property on Pembroke Rond East wil lie prosecuted with tlie utmost rigom of the law. Any dog found strayin' there will ho destroyed on sight. J. il. MACK A V Secretary
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19110619.2.6.1
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 19 June 1911, Page 2
Word Count
879Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 101, 19 June 1911, Page 2
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.