BUSINESS NOTICES. ; i D 0 n s o i s [ I [ I IjAMC! J THERE SHCt COES! You can’t boat Nobel's Explosives J , 'anno: , s and others who have had experience KNOW that it is more economical to buy the best. Cheap explosives only tend to make labour, waste lime, and money. NO GEL’S EXPLOSIVES Are worth the money you pay for them. They never fail. You are always sure that they will lift the maximum of weight with a minimum of charge, if you want a. clean blast, and a clear one, you will buy NOBEL’S. Wo are agents. Jn M ASTERS~A^D SON* STRATFORD. FOR SALE--32 ACRES, freehold, two frontages, I f miles from Stratford P. 0.; no buildings. A snip at £sl 10s per acre; £SO deposit, balance 3 years at 1! per cent. 20 ACRES, freehold, excellent suburban building site, for £930; deposit £SO, balance easy terms. LEASE IH7 ACRES, Eltham District, at present carrying 100 head ol stack; lease I years to run at 25s per acre; good* buildings; notional purchasing clause at £25 per acre; good.vill £IOO. TO FIT!.’, House, G rooms, good position, Jos. Apply J. H. Thompson J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. There was an old lady and she Had n grandson who ran off to sea: But when that boy John Came back from Ceylon, She blessed him and kissed him. Yc sec He Drought Sueatuea. That’s TEA! A damsel with exquisite ankles Said, "There’s just one trouble wot rankles. Lord Jlnkins, me moke. Ho ’as been and gone broke. Though I loves him no less now ’o’s poorer, The thing as ’urts me Is this ’ere thing. Ye sec, We shall some day for certain as sure as can be, Not ’ave that Guratura, the finest o’ Tea !" i Fitly to appreciate the force, beauty, charm, pathos, and truth of these peerless poems, you must— a u a A AND FOR LEASE—NO GOODWILL. 00 ACRES, handy to TLr.vora, good house, sheds, etc., factory, school and railway station 3 mile. Rent only 42s Cd per acre. « 169 ACRES, close to, Eltham, rnonern house, cowshed, etc. . n good farm, 3,4, or 5 years, rent £OOO per annum, payable quarterly: owner will install inabilities at the price; £l4oocan be taken off this place. 100 ACRES, close to Hawera ; a very lino farm; term 3 or 5 years; rent 45s per acre; good house, cowshed, etc;.; a bargain. 135 ACRES, Kaponga district; small bouse, cowshed, etc., close to factory, township, said yards; term 3or 5 years at 40s per acre; your chance*; don’t hesitate. £2OO CASH secures 200 Acres dead level beach land, Manaia; house, cowshed, etc.; will carry 140 cows, will cut into three farms. Price only £4S nor acre, balance _ for 8 years, reducible. Owner will exchange for sheep run, suburban land, contracting plant, or mortgages. A great bargain. Fuller particulars, JAMES AND CILLMAN, LAND, FINANCE,' and EXCHANGE AGENTS, Sole Taranaki Agents for Regal Motor Cars and Accessories. ] LAW ERA, TARANAKI. qi T E V E FAHEY, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, hs sill at the old spot. Bis Saloon has mst been enlarged and refitted, and ho has a splendid stock of the latest and beat PIPES, RAZORS, FANCY GOODS, TOILET REQUISITES, and SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. Old Friends and New Welcomed. WMANG A MO M 0 NA TEMPERA NCE HOTEL, WHANG A MO MON A. MRS. COURT Proprietress, mms House is just out of the JL builders’ and furnishers’ hands, and no expense has boon spared in j the appointments, comforts! lo sitting rooms, and commercial room; hot and I cold v;>T‘r baths; excellent meals. son 1 will hud tin’s house ouiet and well managed in every way. Terms moderate.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 144, 10 August 1911, Page 4
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