BUSINESS NOTICES. GENTLEMEN, “THE KING!” ’Tis Coronation time! Another English King is Crowned! Every man, woman, and child enjoying the privilege or living under tlie protection of Britannia will unite with its in singing “GOD SAVE THE KING!” We want all loyal subjects of His Majesty to see onr SPECIAL CORONATION WINDOW. We have taken great pains in making it look as attractive as possible, and wo 'want Your opinion on it! J. MASTERS AND SON, STRATFORD. FOR SALE]j ACRES, Freehold, sheep country, 250 in grass, I miles from good road; warm district; sell at £l3 per acre; first mortgage 43 per cent.; easy terms, cash basis, or exchange. '*7Q ACRES, Dairy Farm, Freehold, s O in grass, carry 28 cows; adjoining factory; good district ;£2B per acre. A. l ACRES, and 7-roomed House, ~Jc!2 bath, electric light, washhouse, stable, trapshed; long frontage,’ suitable for cutting up immediately. Soil for ;£6BO ; • easy terms ; cheapest line on:the market. : ■ •. ‘ i ACRES, and G-roomed House, every convenience; long frontage to two roads; first-class building sites; sell for £1500; easy terms; first mortgage 4£ per cent. l-roomod Dwelling and corner section; best part of town, £B3O. Rooms and A acre, sell for £330. £25 deposit; 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; G rooms, 12s; 7 rooms, 1.1 s; 4 rooms and 12 acres, 27s Gd; wharc, 2s Gd. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. AN ARISTOCRATIC TEA! THE characteristic and unique delicacy of flavour that all Suratura drinkers delight in is due to various causes. ;• I ‘ First of all, of course, to the fact that the tea is grown 1 in the most 1 favoured district I 'of the finest tea country in the world—Ceylon. Soil, situation, temperature, ‘humidity—-,all-i count' for'much'in the’sne-’ cess of tea planting ; and in the SURATURA Plantations each of these conditions or essentials is perfectly presented. m? ■ ■; i' ■ ■■.<•); ■; Then there is the system of curing 1,1 and packing. Everything is done hy the most approved modern processes. The leaf is perfect and the most scrupulous care is taken to guard against the, least chance of impurity. t, ! t SURATURA IS ABSOLUTELY PURE 1 1 t ; i ■• . » TEA! ALWAYS FIRST! W. H. & A. McGARRY. Eltham, Taranaki. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, LEASEHOLD—IIO ACRES. STRAIGHT LEASE. ACRES, Kapumj handy to .sLy £> factory, school, store, ana post; office; land all first class, subdivided into 8 paddocks, well watered ill in splendid grass, carry from 75 tc SO cows comfortably ; good C-roomed dwelling, 16-bail cowshed, trapshed piggeries, etc. Owner will lease for 3 years at 31s per here'; further term of 2 years at 355. Sole Agents. (1087’ SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. AO ACRES, adjoining Mangatoki township, only few chains from the factory; all in grass or crop numerous paddocks; good G-roomcd douse and now cowshed ; owner milks 50 cows and winters them : £GOO was taken off this farm last season: all returns can bo inspected. Further particulars on application. (2033) M ATA PIT. will secure OS Acres of splendid Land in the rt of Matapu; all in grass or crop, uldocks, large area stumped, hoxr •a fences ; carry 45 cows corntorcr; House of -I rooms and scullery, ,;jil cowshed (concrete), up-to-date rorics, etc. Yondoit -holds lease for )iVi‘s at 25s per acre, will sell this ; milking machine (water power; ticked cows, G.j acres turnips (good i), factory shares, tanks, etc. and nt £3uo cash very easy terms for lie- ! (2041.) DICE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. CASH will secure nearly >‘ t Acres of Land, lOmin. nor.) ration! Post Office, together w.t!i st-efass Dwelling of 7 rooms, every ivenienco, hot and'cold water, hatn>m, eh'dric liglit, office, dark room, mnasiam, trapslicd, stables, etc, ice asked £1300; terms only £oU wn, balance on very easy terms. •ply V/. H. » A. McRARRV ELTHAM (Sole Agents). ,[A Card.] A. J. DAVIS, [GUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, DOUGLAS. Estimates Given for all Classes of Work, in 'Town or Country.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 104, 23 June 1911, Page 4
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