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DUSJNESS NOTICES. BANG! THERE SU <. GOEG I You can’t boat Novel's Explosives fanners and others who have had experience KNOW tliat it is more economical to Suy the best. Clicap explosives only tend to make labour, waste* time, and money. MOSEL’S EXPLOSIVES Are worth the money yon pay for them. They never fail. You are always sure that they will lift the maximum of weight with a minimum of charge. If yon want a clean blast, and af ‘ clear one, you will buy WOBEL’S. We are agents. ct MA§TERS~AND son 3 STRATFORD. FOR SALE- ; QA ACRES, in the famous Manaia □ U district, liucst dairying land in Taranaki; good roads, 1 oiiio, .aid cowshed; sell at £32 per acre ; run tgages O',oo at -I.J- per cent, and £6OO at o per cent.; £4OO cash, arrange balance 5 years at 5 Jpcr cent, rj fy £> ACRES, freehold, all plough--3o O able, 13 paddocks, all i.n grass, and well cleared; carrying GO cows, I horses, young stock, and ICO slice)); good G-roomcd h.onse, 20-bail cowshed, hay shed, and piggeries; all fences aye,.sheep-proof; 3 miles fi om. township,, 2 miles from factory and railway. . This is an excellent f;;nn; the pwi;cr holding tiio highest v-tUiius 'at, factory, last season; mortgages, £1260 to Govornmont Advances; second for £938 at 6\ per cent. Sell for £2O per acre; £OOO cash, balance _of equity, for 5 years at 5J- per cent, fi6o. iS. 1 H. THOMPSON. STRATFORD. TRADESMEN a” 0 0 Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Sui’aiitspr?.; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sale of some inferior sort. From his standpointthat may be all right; but you pay. Your have the fullest right to demand absolutely THE TEA. IT you let the grocer outwit you, you have, nobody to blame but yourself; , No grocer wants to loso a customer, and you can always get what you want if you arc firm. You, know, as we all know, that Supatur>a is far,and awayiithe best tea in ,the market at the price, or at.kany price. Get it, groc'dr or no grocer! ♦ ❖ iNSsSI ON - I OlJp/l I tQllrei W. H. & A. MgGARRV. Eltham, Tarailaki. jAND and financial agents, £3OO GASH will' 1 secure the Freehold if 56 acres close to Hawera; land all n grass, fenced, and subdivided; louse’ of 5 rooms, cowshed, etc. Price >36 per acre; £3OO cash, easy terms of balance. ' (20GI) £IOO GASH.— 3G Acres, 1} miles rom Hawera Post Office, all level, no vaste, plenty of water, few chains rom factory, 5 mile from railway; arry 22 cows comfortably; £IOO down i ill secure the freehold; easy terms or balance. Further particulars ron pplication. (2000) £350 GASH will secure 40 Acres ust outside Eltham Borough boundry together with 18 good cows, 3 ■oilers, and bull; also cart, harness, ans, farming implements, stack 'oi iay, and pigs; House of 4 rooms, 8iail cowshed (concrete), cart-shed, ic. (1933) STRAIGHT LEASE.—ISO ACRES, langaioki, 2 miles from Eltham, close .> factory and school; all in splendid ra.ssOr crop; about 70 acres stump(l carrying at present GO cons, 10 callings, and G horses; good 7-room-,l dwelling, 12-bail cowshed, loft, rapshed, etc.; also, 4-rooinod Cottage 3t at bs .a-week;, owner will lease ioi 4, or 7) years, rental 42s Gd pm - ere, purchasing clause if dcsirecL^ STRAIGHT LEASE.—22O ACRES, in,,uni, all in grass and plnughal.le paddocks, well watered, canj > - mvs easily; House of 0 rooms, 10ail cowshed, trapshed, piggencs, tc. • close to factory, post otce,'and school; lease 3,4, or o years, 3nta) 32s Gd per aero. Wo will assist i financing client on to tins P 1 ’ o^^ , v r m. & Dir.GAW'.IV " ELTHAM (Sola Agents). EVE ■ FfiH CY, tDRESSER AND 10 13 xCCONIST, at the old spot. His Saloon lias ?on enlarged and refitted, ai’d a splendid stock of the latest »st PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY 3, TOILET REQUISITES, and ERS’ SUNDRIES. Friends and Now Welcomed. [ A On nl. ] M OUTGO M ERIE, Gtoek, end Genera! Commission Agent, THAMES VALLEY, To Arch a.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 1 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 1 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 1 August 1911, Page 4

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