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BUSINESS NOTICES. T>ANC! "HERE SU=E GOES! 13 You can’t beat Nobel’s Explosives Farmers and others who have had experience KNOW that it is more economical to buy the best. Cheap explosives only tend to make labour, waste time, and money. i'JOSEL'G EXPLOSIVES Are worth the money you pay lor thorn. They never fail. Yon are always sure that they will lilt the maximum of weight with a minimum of charge. II you want a clean blast, and a clear one, you will buy MODEL’S. Wo arc agents. WASTERB.’AND SON, STRATFORD, FOR SALEQ A ACHES, in the famous Ivlanaia (jU district, {most dairying land in Taranaki; good roads, 1 oiiso, and cowshed; sell at £32 per acre; noitgages £3OO at It per cent, and £OOO at 5 per cent.; £4OO cash, arrange balance G years at G tpor cent. 1 f 7 Q ACRES, freehold, all p'ough1j O able, 13 paddocks, all in grass, and well clearedcarrying GO cows, 4 horses, young stock, and ICO slice]); good G-tomued house, 20-bail cowshed, hay shad, and piggeries; all fences arc sheep-proof; 3 miles fiom township, 2 miles from factory and railway. This is an excellent faim; the owner holding the highest returns at factory last season; mortgages* £I2OO to Government Advances ; second for £1)38 at 5A- per cent. Sell for £2O per aero; £6OO Cash, balance of equity for 5 years at 51 per cent. Goo. J. H. THOMPSON. STRATFORD. u U tii SL6MS tI—VJ rtA Sometimes you may find it difficult to get your grocer to send you willingly exactly the tea you want. You want Sus’dtura; and he, for his own reasons, may be anxious to push the sals of some inferior sort. From his standpoint that may be all right; but you pay. You have the fullest right to demand absolutely THE TEA. If you let the grocer outwit you, you have nobody to blapie but yourself. No grocer wants to lose a customer, and ,you can always g<?t what you \yant if you are ( fli?m. , , ~ You kno% as v/e all that is far hjind away the best tea in the market at the price, or at any price. Get it, grocer or no grocer! INSIST ON JLJ W. H. 'Si' A, McGAR'RY. Eltham, Taranaki. LAND AND FINANC/AL AGENTS, £3OO CASH;(will'secure the Freehold of Go acres close to Hawera; land all in grass, fenced, and subdivided; House of 5 rooms, cowshed, etc. Price £36 per acre; £3OO cash, easy terms for balance. (2064) ,£IOO CASH. —36 Acres, 11 miles from Hawera Post Olfice, all level, no waste, plenty of water, few chains from factory, ;{ mile from railway; carry 22 cows comfortably; £IOO down will secure tho freehold; easy terms for balance. Further particulars on application. x (2066) £359 CASH will secure 46 Acres just outside Eltham Borough boundary, together with 18 good cows, 3 heifers, and bull; also cart, harness, cans, farming implements, stack of hay, and pigs; House of 4 rooms, 8bn.il cowshed (concrete), cart-shed, etc. (19'J3) STRAIGHT LEASE.—ISO ACRES, Mangutoki, 2 miles from Eltham, close to factory and school; all in splendid grass or crop; about 70 acres stumped carrying at present 60 cows, 10 yearlings, and O'horses ; good 7-room-od dwelling. 12-bail cowshed, halt, trapshed, etc.; also, 4-roomed Cottage let at Gs a week; 'owner will lease for 3 4, or' 5 years', rental 42s Gd per acre,’ purchasing clause if desired STRAIGHT LEASE.—22O ACRES, Kapmii, all in grass and ploughablo, 7 paddocks, well watered, carry bJ cows easily; House of 6 rooms, 16I>nil cowshed, trapshed, piggeries, etc. ; close to factory, post otllco, and school; lease 3,4, or 5 years, rental 32s Gil per acre. Wo will assist in linancing client on to this property (lUorf) W. H. p, n. MmlAk UY ELTHAM (Sole Agents). T E V E F A H C Y, HAIRDRESSER AND TOIUCCONTST, Ja sill at tho old spot. HT» Saloon has ust boon enlarged and refitted, and ho lias a. splendid stock of the latest and host PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SSI ONERS’ SUNURIES. Old Friends and Now Welcomed. [A Card.] ITKT tVi C N T G O M E R I E, W o Lund, Slock, and General Commission Agont, THAMES VALLEY, Te Arolia.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 137, 2 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 137, 2 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 137, 2 August 1911, Page 4

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