BUSINESS-NOTICES & 8- & J'/ & FENCE’S. ?JfiNL’E’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. fENCE’S. Fence’s. PENCE’S. ENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. S ENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. PENCE’S. ’ENCE’S. ’ENCE’S. ’ENCE’S. ’ENGE’S. ’ENCE’S. SPENCE. SPECIAL PRICES DURING AUGUST. TO EFFECT A THOROUGH CLEARANCE OF ALL SURPLUS STOCK SPECIAL CONCESSIONS WILL BE GIVEN THROUGHOUT THIS MONTH. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, HALF PRICE. CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS, HALF PRICE. LADIES’ JACKETS AND PALETOTS, From 4s lid each. GIRLS’ AND MAIDS’ COATS LADIES’ COSTUMES; FOR NECKLETS AND MUFFS, LADIES’ BIiOUSES. in Flannelette, Delaine, Viyolla,' and- Silk. ALL REMNANTS SACRIFICED. X A. SPENCE. X A. X SPENCE. X A. SPENCE. X A. SPENCE. X A. SPENCE SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE'S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. SPENCE’S. X A. SPENCE. NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK. AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE: AND GENERAL MERCHANT LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 SEE , IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT ■ PAGE 3 BROADWAY, STRATFORD KEMP & SAWLE, AUCTIONEERS LAID AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. A ACRES, Freehold, carry 55 cows easily, U miles to creamery, etc., 4 roomed House ,18-hail cowshed, and trapshed. Price £l6 5s j terms £2OO cash, or will lease 3 years at 16s 6d pei acic. ( m A PRES Freehold 3 miles from Stratford, 4 acres in turnips, balance grass, 15 acres been stumped ; J easily carry 30 House, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £26 10s; terms £ooo cash AGENTS— R. McK. Morison’s Nurseries Kempthorne, Prossers Wcstflel Manures, Etc., Etc. ' NEWZEALAND LOAN '& MERCANTILE AGENCY C" r " LIMITED. STRATFORD.. LPITAL SUBSCRIBED £1,920,648. SSERVES : ••• - £500,000. TOOK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN. AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. and well 0 ACRES FREEHOLD, good grazing". land; all grassed, subdivided, sheep-proof fences; good House and shed, dip; 3 to railway, 9 miles to Stratford. Price £l4 per acre, with £SOO cash * ; • No. 9a 0 ACRES FREEHOLD, will carry 140 con s; level and nicely watered; "ood House, 20-bail concrete cowshed; township and two good ios within a mile; a'really first-class farm. Price, with splendid water and milking plant complete, £32 per acre;- £BOO cash down, balance ears at 5 per cent. . No. 1004 0 ACRES level Land; one mile to town and railway. As a going conhern, with 70 cows, milking machines if desired, waggon, horses; factorv shares, pigs, 30 slieep, and many sundries. This is a- good •tv and a fine herd of cows. Only £SOO cash down, or perhaps less J ’ -i • Xin 44a aporoved man. ; “ "" rV ACRES, carrying 80 cows, 4 horses, and 20 yearlings; good farmU ino- land-factory and school handy; farm shows splendid returns; 4 mile?away! railway 1-i miles; good house, 20-hail concrete cowshed; 31- acre; frith £SOO cash down. A splendid lot of crops given in with operty; about 25 tons oaten hay,, 20 tons clover hay, etc r . No. 14/a A ACRES, carrying 70 cows, 15 bead grown cattle, and 10 horses; ± cheque last January was £100; good grass land; 8-roomed ■ largo barn and loft, H miles to town and factory; £lB per acre, £ooo cash down, balance at 44 and 5 per cent, for seven years. ,1 iSo. ACRES,’ with 4-roomed House, cowshed, nice level little farm, J 2 to factory, school, P. 0., and telephone; 3 miles to railway _ £3O, per acre, £350 cash down balance in five years at 41 and o per 1 No. 41a 0 ACRES, 210 acres in grass, balance ! in good bush, with whare; IV miles to railway, township and saleyards, 1 mile to factory. 1 rice 3 per acre with £4OO cash down, or £8 per aero with £BOO cash down, ;e in either case for five years at 4-V and 5 per cent. 2 ACRES, Freehold; 1-i miles to factory, school, and telephone; sheep-proof fences ; milked 5 ) cows this season; factory returns Price, with only £350 cash down, £lB per acre, balance on good -at 5 per cent. ’ ' ’ '' No. 43a 862. mile and I » S6a FORTUNE FAVOURS BOOT BUYERS! There’s a lot of money to bo saved buying Footwear now at FOSTER’S MAKE-ROOM SALE. They're not just any kind of brand, but include such famous makes as Marlow's, Crockett and Jones, etc., for men and women. Wi!J you be one of the lucky purchasers? Buy freely for future as woIS as for present needs. It’ll pay you handsomely, for you will effect economies, impossible to make on other occasions; E. C. FOSTER, Stratford. Y®UNG, HOBBS AND GO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. A. G. BELL, Land Salesman. aghinhry—a WE STOCK ARMEUS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS SSC HARROW’S.^without polo) HATnVaND spt'— HARROWS ,EID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. VV. A. HEWITT, Agent. Q ACRES, Education Lease, porO O potual right renewal, compensation for improvements, subdivided into 11 paddocks, 60 acres stumped ; 2 miles from factory and school; will carry 26 cows and odd stock; 5-room-ed house, good shed, etc. Rent £22 Price £ls per acre, for goodwill; 10 £SOO cash, balance arranged. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. JH. ROBSON desires to notify that he will open a, Timber I Yard in Stratfo-d at the beginning of May next. T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, . BROADWAY, THREE SPECIAL LINES: RILLIANtIMEV W Bott«e, -or Three Bottles for 2s. HREE TABLETS SOAPp 6d. VFETY RAZORS th&t will takoo Gillette Blades, 3s 6d Full stocks of all .Building Timbers will be kept, both Sawn and Dressed, at lowest market prices. Oidcrs for timber may, in the meantime, bo forwarded to JAMES ROBSUN, Stratford, J. H. HOBSON, Pohokura.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 136, 1 August 1911, Page 2
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