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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1 M m u n mtm. m i £ o □ THE SHELF EMPTYING SALE SENDS FORTH GREAT BARGAINS. DAVE YOU SEEN EET' x -jSS^as2^i'Sf>. AND MANY ARE THE GREAT BIG BARGAINS TO BE SECURER INSTANT \CTIOIS BECOMES IMPERATIVE FOR TIME. TIDE, AM) OPPORTUNITY, Y KVOW. WAIT FOR NO MAN. SAVE WHILE YOU MAY, FOR REAL MONEY SAVING CHANGES IN HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY AM) WEARING APPAREL ARE QUICKLY SLIPPING A WAG 1 w . - uiwU* . HERE ARE TO SPENCE’S SHELF EMPTYING SALE? IF NOT SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SOU:— WE ARE NOT QUOTING PRICES WHICH ARE OFTEN MISLEADING, AND ARE NO,CRITERION OF VALUE. WE MERELY STATE THAT IN SOME LINES, COME TO-DAY —RIGHT AWAY. —w Trwp*WT a v or -. ■? M t m :J ❖ 'i L.-,. NEWTON KIN G-. AUGTSONEER, LAND, STOCK, AMO STATS ON AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. SEE LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 3 BROADWAY, STRATFORD : ■ K E M P & SAW LE. W- ' *Vv ■' :>L \ •» i AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. QH ACRES, Freehold, carry 55 cows easily, IV miles to creamery, etc., 4 roomed House ,18-bail cowshed, jLOvJand trapshed. Price £l6 ss; terras £2OO cash, or will lease 8 years at 16s 6d par acre. nW ACRES, Freehold, 3 miles from Stratford, 4 acres in turnips, balance grass, 15 acres been stumped; O I easily carry 30 cows; 7-roomed House, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £26 10s; terms £SOO cash ■ AGENTS—--j R. McK. Morison’s Nurseries 'Kemptlsorrse, Prosser's Westfse! Manures, Etc., Etc. NEW ZEALAND »V * v ", • ■’ •’’V 1 “■ 1 " ' ' 1 V. ,-LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY* C°" ■” , UMITED. STRATFORD.. CAPITAL SUBSCIUHBD - £1,920,648. RESERVES ... ... - £500.000. STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND irnv ’.A ■ i - CEMERAL MERCHANTS. QAA ACRES FREEHOLD, goo*, gracing land; all grassed, and well OUU subdivided, sheep-proof fences; good House and shed, dip; 3 mileSftp ntilway, 9 miles to Stratford.' Price £l4 per acre, with £SOO cash dbwflj ' No. 9a O/T/Y ACRES FREEHOLD, will carry 140 cows; level and nicely waterOUU ,ed; good House, 20,-bail concrete cowshed;,township and two good' factories .within a mile; a really first-class farm. Price; with splendid water poorer and, -milking plant complete, £B2 per acre; £BOO cash down, balance in 7 years at .5 per cent. , No. 1004 000 level Land; one mile to town and railway. As a going collie Llvi dent, with 70 cows, milking machines if desired, waggon, horses, calls,:'factory shares, pigs, 30 sheep, and many sundries. This is a good property, and a fine herd of cows. Only £SOO cash down, or perhaps less to an approved man. No. 44a -j *7O ACRES, carrying 80 cows, 4 horses, and 20 yearlings; good farm--1 j U ingland; factory and'school handy; farm shows splendid returns; town 4-miles away, railway TV miles; good house, 20-bail concrete cowshed; £2l per acre, with £SOO cash down. A splendid lot of crops given in with the property; about 25 tons oaten hay,, 20 tons clover hay, etc. No. 147 a /\ ACRES, carrying 70 cows, 15 head grown cattle, and 10 horses; cheque last January was £100; good grass land; 8-roomed House, large barn and loft, \\ miles to town and factory; £lB per acre, with £SOO cash down, balance at 4i and 5 per cent, for seven years. No. 862. E'/Y ACRES, with 4-roomcd House, cowshed, nice level little farm, V mile OvJ to factory, school, P. 0., and telephone ; 3 miles to railway and town; £3O per acre, £350 cash down balance in five years at 4V and 5 per. cent. ’ ‘ No. 41a QprA ACRES, 210 acres in grass, balance in good bush, with wharc; 1V £ i miles to railway, township and Kaleyards, 1 mile to factory. Price £8 Ids-per acre, with £4OO cash down, or £8 per acre with £BOO cash down, balance in either case for five years at 4$- and 5 per cent. 42a rycy ACRES, Freehold; 1? 2 miles to factory, school, and telephone;, | SJj sheep-proof fences; milked 50 cows this season;, factory returns £SOO.- -Price!, with only £350 cash down, £IS per acre, balance on good ter fins,' at 5 per cent. No. 43a A, G. BELL, Land Salesman. : ' WE STOCK MACHINERY—v FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS PISG HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND SPF HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. VV. A. HEWITT, Agent, WiW mil wM'mrnnwTmrinm'mirr-irr-irr-rr momifjeowom i 5 m ass in Saa FORTUNE / FAVOURS BOOT BUYERS! There’s a lot of money to be saved buying Footwear now at FOSTER’S MAKE-ROOM SALE. They’re not jiist any kind of brand, but include such famous makes as Marlow's, Crockett and Jones, etc,, for men and women. Will iron be one of tbs lucky purchasers? Buy freely for future as well as for present needs. It’ll pay you handsomely, fer you will effect economies, impossible to make on other occasions. E. G. FOSTER, Stratford. The Real Thing! There can be nothing nastier than !! inferior tomato Sauce—bruised or IS damaged fruit mixed with other *j rubbish to fill up. Frimley Toma o Ketchup is made of fine. ripe, freshly-plucked tomatoes and line spices. Made daintily on the Frimley place. k s b BSBSKBKim&SaEmBiamEamSm T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, BROADWAY, THREE SPECIAL LINES: BRILL! ANTIHE', 9d Qottie, or Three Bottles for 2s. THREE TABLETS SOAP, Sd. SAFETY RAZORS that will talus d Gillette Blades, 3s Sd TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. Y H. ROBSON desires to notify • that ho will open a Timber « Yard in Stratfo-d 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, bo forwarded to JAMES ROBSON, Stratford, or J. H. ROBSON, IPohokura.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 133, 28 July 1911, Page 2

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