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BUSINESS NOTICES. p eric GREAT SHELF EMPTYING SALE AT SPENCE'S COMMENCING SATI'BDAV. JCT,Y Ist. Stocktaking begins next mouth, and before then we want to turn th?s be Lola at tole. So, beginning on SATURDAY, every sort of persona and hoise.iold need m tins stoic radical price reductions. Pn „ The Savings will be great at SPENCE’S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE. Among the nnmeious Baigams lone will bo more timely than Oiose wonderful offerings;— p , nf ,. nis lialf-nrice for many •f LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS.—AII are reduced from os to 10s off m the nlucli means Lai l ) LADIES’ COSTUMES.—Serviceable materials, at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, Jos 6d > 17 s 6tl, and 22s 6d. Some of these wore double the money. , , on • ol] pi iv , LADIES’ WARM WINTER JACKETS—some with Capes, mi table for dm mg about- > " ’ nr ice 7s 6d each. , . . , f ., „ i ,„„,i DRESS MATERIALS.—Heavy Melton Serge, in brown, green, and navy, regular price -s price Is per yard , i nj FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS and HABIT CLOTHS.—FuII range of shades; regular value s Reduced Price Is 3d per yard. . 0 „, q nlo Pr ;„„ 64in. NAVY SERGE' heavy weight, with a nice finish marked price As 6d, Sp No' matter how far away you live, make an effort'to come. The money you save will more than pay join fare. Come early and often to t SPENCE’S SHELF-EMPTYING SALE. V-„ '■-» NEWTON . KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. SEE 1 LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 - IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3 BROADWAY, STRATFORD pw ■■ J f:-, KE M P & SAWLE. AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. ' ACRES, Freehold, carry 55 cows easily, U miles to creamery, etc., 4 roomed House ,18-bail cowshed, and trapshed. Price £l6 6s; terms £2OO cash, or will lease 3 years at lbs 6d pa acie. 'APRFQ Freehold 3 miles from Stratford, 4 acres in turnips, balance grass, 15 acres been stumped; com Tl-roomed House, io-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price m 10s; terms £SOO cash , R. McK. Moi'ison’s Nurseries A PFNTS , r'j ;w)A ( ?« a> . '‘r.rKenvthoEnfif Prosser’s Westfield Manures, Etc., Etc. «. s r, yi

NEW' ZEALAND .LOAN ... .ID AGENCY C°LIMITED. STRATFORD.. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED - £1.920.648. ' RESERVES' " - ;••• £500.000. STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. -FARMERS—LOOK AT THESE RETURNS! ; A FIRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. i AA ACRES Ereeliold, with L.K.6L Milking Machines, in good order, X f7U driven hy turbine, circular saw, chaffcutter, etc., for £2B per acre, Aith only £6OO cash down, balance at 5 per cent, for term. Two-thirds of •farm ploughed, good 7-roomed House, 20-hail concrete shed ; milk returns for this season were £BOO, and it is estimated that for months of June and Jfuly, 'with bonus, -will amount to another £SO; pigs show a net profit of AIOO, calves and .sundries £4stotal return for the year £995. Tiiese figures can be proved. ALSO, splendid Farm, good House, and concrete shod, i mile to factory and school, 1| miles to town and railway; this season’s returns are £827 for milk, calves, and pigs. A good and very cheap farm at £24 per .acre, - £BOO cash down, balance at 4£ and 5 per cent. ALSO, 70 Acres, an ideal Farm for a market garden, just outside town borough, good 8-roorned house, sheds, and cowsheds, two good glass ■houses, and well sheltered orchard and garden. Price £42 per aero; very easy terms to suitable man. We have three good Farms for Straight-out lease, in each case there are reallv good buildings; 800-acres at 10s, carrying 90 cows; 150 acres at 42s 6d, carry 75 cows; 259 acres, with machines, at 27s 6d| carry 100 cows. In each case purchasing clause would be added if desired. Stock liberally financed to practical farmers. We request flvjso desirous of either having or selling to correspond with us. as we ran offer assistance to intending purchasers that no other firms are offering. . , „ . _ , A. C. BELL. Land Salesman. WE STOCK MACHINERY—FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pnlef CHAIN AND SPU-- HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. KE W ITT, Agent"T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, THREE SPECIAL LINES: -.BfIiLLiANTINE, 9c! Bottle, or Three Sotties for 2c. THREE TABLETS SOAP, 6d. SAFETY RAZORS that will takoo Gillette BL'dcs, C 3 Gd .

7K)Il WINKS, SPIRITS, ALES, AND CORDIALS. WHISKY-CATTO’G EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUOR, 15 years old. SCOTTISH STANDARD, O.P. 10 years old. JOHN JAMESON, ••• BUCHANAN’S BLACK and WHITE MITCH ELL’S OLD IRISH Imperial Quarts. USHER’S SPECIAL WHITE AND MAC KAY’S SPECIAL JOHNNIE WALKER, Rod Label. MAC KAY’S LIQUOR. STRATH MILL, Pure Malt Whisky, ?HOM AND CAMERON, O.P. (revatted). M UN RO'S (DALWniNNIE). WINES—PEN FOLD’S Old Tawny Port. V.O. Urontignac. V.O. Rich Constantia. No. 1. Claret. No. 1 Rock. No. 1 Chablas. Kiesling. HARDY’S Champion Port. No. 1 Claret and \Sherry. ZALUMBA Claret and Ports. CILBERY’S Invalid Port, Claret, and Sherry. Sparkling Burgundy. HEJDSIECK Dry Monopole, Pints and Quarts. BRANDY—HENNESY’S •’ i, « HENNESY’S * CARAFONT **“ BOOMERANG. GINS—GILBERT’S DR* GILBERT’S OLD TOM. J.D.K.Z. SQUARE (large bottles) wolfe’s schnapps: SAS3 ALE \ GUINNESS’S STOUT, bottled by Read Bros., Dog’s Head Brand GUINNESS’S STOUT in Nip Bottles, for Invalids. WAIRONGA MINERAL WATER, ir Pints. ALES— Wo are bottlers of MANNING and Co’s Famous Pale Ales and StoiU of which »'o have a large stock on hand, in splendid condition. Wo also stock WARD AND CD’S XXXX Palo Ale. in bottle, TUT BRAND East India Pale Ale in Pints and Quarts. PAUL’S Prize Ale. in bottle. CAR US BERG BEERS, PILCHNEII AND LAGER. STAPLES’ XXX SPARKLING ALES, on dralt. Wo supply jars and kegs, on which a deposit icharged until returned. IN CORDIALS v/o manufacture all the latest' Summer Drinks. Tr. Our Famous Hop Tonic and Storm Brewed Ginger Beer. We use onU the finest materials in the mann facture of our Aerated Waters.

Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Our Carts Deliver to any part of the Borough. Dan Malone & Co. wvrov STREET, BTR 1 titopt, ’Phone 55. I3 ox 49

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 120, 13 July 1911, Page 2

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