BUSINESS NOTICES. BIBBY’S “CREAM EQUIVALENT” MAKES -MONEY for the farmer? “Money makes the same melody to most of us, and if you want to near it clink louder in your pocket, keep your calves in tip-top coacit.'ou. Calves thrive and flourish on Bihhy’s “Cream Equivalent,” for it’s the nearest approach to new milk. The future success of your dairy herd depends largely on the “start in inn you give the calves. m t m r. A'v-* ft. k A m 'Ca> CP r^i Start them on BIBBY’S “CREAM EQUIVALENT,” it keeps them going until they reach maturity and profit. It doesn’t scour the calves. It never disappoints, and never fails; moreover, it is economical; the price is 28s per cwt., but it goes nearly twice as far as other foods. Let us also supply your needs in LTIIME POTATOES < guaranteed sound), PRIME OATSREAF, FEMI TATS, BRAN, POLLARD, bLCRO•;IXE, BARLEY-MEAL, and all Farm Requisites. Order your BIBBY’S at once, as tris supply is limited, and the demand jjrcat. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS AND HA W ERA FOR THE STRATFORD a 5 ST RIOTS, YOUNG. HOBBS & CO.. STRATFORD AND ELTHAM.
To be Published in September 1911. •S T OF E ’ S HAWKE’S BAY, WELLINGTON, And TARANAKI Commercial. Municipal, and General DIRECTORY, And New Zealand Annual. 21ot year 1911. of Publication. Edited ay John Stone. Demy Svo. size, containing 1450 pages, together with Numerous Maps, corrected to date, tbo whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE: If ordered! before Publication. 12s (id; after ''"hlieation, 15s. BELLRINGER EROS’ SALE. In view of our approaching ANNUAL STOCKTAKING, OUR SALE PRICES Will be continued for a FORTNIGHT. Customers . will note our entrance lias been moved a lit tit? nearer to Kemp and Bawle’s Auction Mart. BELLRINGER BROS., LTD., Broadway. 1 AND! LAND!! LAND li In The BAY OF PLENTY. , PICK OF THE DISTRICT. 413 Acres, Te Puke (freehold); 1 mile from creamery, P.O. and School; all in good grass; splendid dairying and cropping country; all flat, open country, no stumps; all been ploughed; fenced and subdivided into 12 paddocks ; good 5-room ad house, cowshed; large stable and implement sued. A very choice property. Price, £ls per acre. Terms arranged. A Good Farm, Tc Puke.—2so acres freehold; all in grass; rich land, fenced and subdivided into !) paddocks ; splendidly watered by springs; largo 8 : roomed house, cowshed, engine and separator room, concrete floor; 2-room-eu wham, stable, loose-box, trapsued. and numerous outbuildings. Milking 100 dairy cows, and carrying 50 head dry cattle besides; milking machine on property, can be taken at valuation. * Price, £l7 per acre. Terms, •of()()() cash, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. 1.15. P. 500 Acres, Te Puke, all m grass, highly improved; ring fenced and subdivided; excellent homestead ami ail pecessaiy oubuiklings, laflge iron c:;.vshed, with 6 bucket L.iv.G. Hiilr.i )-v machine. Price £ls per acre. This property will carry a cow to two acres a nd-grow heavy crops. All flat, open, ploughahlc land. Good terms. 400 Acres, swamp land; six miles f rc m Te Puke township; riugioncod; GO acres in now grass. 1 nco. £5 10s per acre. Terms, £7OO casrr, balance live years at 5 per cent. A ft. 204 Acres To Puke, 108 in grass laying 44 dairy cows; all fenced am bciivided ; (-roomed cottage; 8-bai wsiied Price only £0 10s per acre . r m S , £315 cash, balance arranged perfect snip. Also at Paengaroa, near Te 1 ukc iV acres freehold, 10 acres turnips I ma ize, 20 oats, rich black sand; am; in good grass; close to schoo hI P O.; cream cart passes property reed and subdivided into 13 pad > { ks • splondidy watered ; H-roomei mse, cowshed and outbuildings rice. £ll per acre, £7OO cash re ,iirod. L.B.P. , (lull and see us. We can offer yoi mns in all parts of the Bay o lent;, - . KEMP AND SAWi.E, BROADWAY, STRATFORI
h':l? sr feKTHIS IS A GENTLE AND SOOTHING BALM. Cures SCALDS & BURNS, CUTS & BRUISES. Sold Everywhere—l/6. 'EVi PORTA NT CLEARING SALE Of LADIES DRESSES AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Tn make room for alterations to premises at MRS. McGALLUM’S, Croat Bargains in Children’s Sun Hats and Bonnots, Ladies’ Blouses, Sunshades in great variety. Everything will he Sold. . - ENORMO US SACRIFICE. Call at once at MRS. McGAULUM’S, BivOA OWA f. TO BUII.DERS AND OTHERS. JH. ROBSON desires to notify * that ho will open a Timber Yard in Stratfo-'i at the beginning of May next. Full stocks of all Building Timbers will be kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Orders for timber may, in the meantime, be forwarded to JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSON, Pohakßra. THE “CROWNING" EVENT OF THE YEAR. /• \m V;./ 7^. No sale that has gone before, or, so far as wo can see, that will follow, could possibly equal in the magnitudes and brilliancy of its Bargains! FOSTE R’3 MAKE-ROOM SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, JULY S. It brings unheard of savings, savings that will make it uniorgotaMe. It will give every Sovereign almost double buying power. And if you have forgotten to purchase any needed Winter Footwear, come to this Makerocini Sale, ami buy them now. This is not an occasion organised to liven up dull trade—but an end of the year outcloaring. COM E! E. G. FOSTER, STRATFORD. ,! Estap.i.ishki) 1883. AUCTIONEER I AND & ESTATE AGENT A BRCDUCF HI'JT.HANT 1 . V KJTOIII A A: LoilJfiS Sl’llEuT, AI'CKXiANI) IABMS, H. uses, Allotments, and Businesses on sale. All necesaics required on a (arm always on k !e. Will be pleased to accept goods i consignment for sale.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 121, 14 July 1911, Page 3
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