BUSINESS NOTICES. ’.rfrXTTi TXUTJCiJUKUii't CA Xr 'f 5 rs 3fi mp..CY|; THE NEW GOODS FOR ‘..sl . . SPRING AND SUMMER ARE NOW ARRIVING. / & <p C> OA r;j 'NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, x PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT. I LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 k SEE • ' IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 BROADWAY, STRATFORD mamtßOKmaitatxsfsmaßßamasßabratxMß^j^ AND MELVILLE. auctioneers land agents, and general merchants. v , », v^, .-*v, >?u>_*-*> / i ’F5i STOCKS ‘OF 'iTrtrtr'*rr n\ r rG MAT7F POT/T/AR.I) BUlk RICEMEAL, MANURES, CEMENI, PRIME RANCH TKEI fenss “ BLE I,OTATOES - ALL !U " Ei AGENTS FOR,— SUTTON’S SEEDS, ’ COOPER’S SEEDS, v ~ R. McMGRISON, NURSERYMAN, YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. LAMASON AND MELVILLE, ... BROADWAY.
03 oj) .gmmria our >;.y: "‘“NEW ZEALAND f.o •'< - n ;.i* !! n ”•■, *. LOAN" &•' MERCANTILE agency' &• * ' Limited/stratford.. 'CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED < ■ £1,920. £500,000. STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMAN. AND *’ ’ GENERAL MERCHANTS. CHEAP pRAZJNC FARM—32I ACRES FREEHOLD. For family reasons, this farm is placed on'the market ' for One Month, at the low figure of £l4 10s, with only £SOO cash down, balance for long term at 5 per cent. Consider it carrying capacity—oiO breeding owes and 170• grown cattle are now being carried through the winter, without turnips ; good 6-roomed House; woolshed, etc.; no weeds. Property all m grass and well'divided, with .sheep-proof fences; 2 miles to railway, Ibis ' is a good ■property; DON’T LOSE f i'IME. N- \ ACRES, •carVjdiig' 80 cows, 4 horses, and 20 yearlings; good farminn land': factory and school handy; farm shows splendid reel rr.i i AUitioo, carrying-ou "y “ IjH i ne land; factory and school handy; farm shows splendid rotnrils ;• towfi 4 .miles-away; railway I.J miles ; good house, 20-bad concrete cowshed Price £2l per acre, with £SOO cash down. A splendid lot ot crops SSfto iwTfii VUviy.W 26 tons oaten I,ay and 20 tons clmor hay,,. . . . ; ■ * ' :AA)j ACRES, earning 70 cows, 15 head grown cattle, and 10 horses ; cheque last January was £100; good grass land; 8-roomed house; large barn and loft, If .miles to town and factory. Price £lB per acre, with -C|ash- down, balance at and o per cent, tor seven years. .No. Bba ACRES with 4-iroOjped liouse, cowshed; nice level little Farm ; 4 OU mile to factory, school, P. 0., and telephone; 3 miles to railway and 'town. Price £3O per acre, with £350 cash down, and balance in o years at ■•4|t-ahd 5' per cent. - : * , No. 4 a orr A- ACRES (210 acres in grass, balance in good hush), with wharo; AI I) u miles to railway, township, and saloyards; 1 nnle In hictoi>, Price £8 10s-per acre, with £4OO cask down, or £8 per acre with’£Boo cash down, balance in either 'Case for nvc years at 14 and o per cent. No. 4-a -i nc% ACRES, FREEHOLD, If miles to factory, school, and telephone, I iLi sheep-proof fences; milked 50 cows last season; factory returns £SOO. ..Price, with only £350 cash do.vn, £lB per acre, balance on gone terms,', at :5 per cent. , o. • . a /, a. c. bell, 1 Land Salesman. MACHINERY—WE STOCK FAVOURITE DRILLS , BARKERS’ DISC HARROWS ..(without polo) CHAIN AND HARROWS REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HEWEfT, Agent. T. MERCER. HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCO WEST, - 1 >: ' l THREE SPECIAL LINES : BRILLI ANTSNE,- 9d Bottle, or Throe Bottles for 2s. TH REE/.TABLETS ‘SO AP, Gd. SAfFETY RAZORS ihaTwill take? Gillette Blades, 3s Gd
BUY WHERE YOU SEE BEST VALUE ' it was Emerson who said “that the world iviil make a boaten track to the § ji-a gg m door of the man who can da any one thing better than his neighbour.” If you follow in the footsteps of the men who insist on Quality Boots, you’ll find that they lead to FOSTER’S the happy hunting ground of the rnon of Stratford. Our policy is to Serve you Bettor by Stocking only Serviceable Footwear, and to Soil at a Fair Price. Our Present Stock Comprises; MEN’S STRONG, OPEN FRONTS, very wide sole, at 12s 6d and 14e 6d ner pair. BUSHMEN'S BOOTS, containing no seams, Special Value, at 17s Gd, Also, CLOGS, CUM BOOTS, and GOLOSHES, in various assortsertments. Don’t throw away your old hoots, bring them here for repairs. E. G. FOSTER,. Stratford. msca. fjx&si wcyssi .#HBS &== issan lasun ■yMKRB are many wririnenLi. This 1 ono excels simplv I,v reason o{ it, storting efllc.-wy. Acts'l lire a charm In CUTS, BRUISES, Bunas. SCALDS, SORES, SEMINS. Antiseptic ani Healing. SOLD UVEItYWMERE 1 6 fPIIICIF B 8 fifel E£Cji& v REMZIF’* 3 PEPS Cures that heavy after-dinner feeling so common to dyspeptics. All Chemists and Stores, 2/6
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 18, 6 September 1911, Page 2
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