BUG3NESS NOTICES. mraessiicaEnisisiß!arae]iQroaicisxaDKHSE3XSEZ.T<DinaciiaK3c?3ai3Cimuai!ißEA!3»tLf^v.u(£zrsssa!ara>aEEßa THE SPIRIT OP TO-DAY. oCTKEKgHapaaaapgaggiajKgc^^ MEN’S CLOTHING IS NOW AMONG THE BYGONES WITH YOUNG MEN «’F GOGH TASTE. TO-DAY ALL MEN WANT THE LINES YUGGESJDE OE YOUTH, AND THAT S JUST WHERE OUR MIGHT REIGNS SUPREME. EG MONT CLOTHES TO MEASURE. EXCEL IN SHAPLELINESS BECAUSE WE STUDY THE, SPIRIT OF TO-DAY’S DEMANDS. FURTHER, WE SUPEA USE AND CONTHOx. THE SHOPPING AND MAKING. THIS INSURES UNIFORMITY OF TAILORING HERETOFORE SO UNRELIABLE WHEN TO RETAIL AS LOW AS 60s TO 75b. THAT’S CUR SPECIALITY. ALL TRIAL ORDERS PLACED LAST SPRING EARNED FOR US THIS WINTER FULL ORDERS WITH CONFIDENCE. WHAT YOU SOW, YOU'LL REAP. INVESTIGATE AT THE ' EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY.
PUBLIC NOTICES. W HANGAMOMONA COUNT! COUNCIL. TENDERS. TENDERS will bo recei/ed until Noon on WEDNESDAY, (October 25th, 1911, at the County Office, Whangamomona, for— Contract No. 28 (Formation of Portion of Maukau Road). Drawings and Specifications may be scon at the office of Mr. A. Coleman, County Clerk, Stratford, after 14th instant. E. C. ROBINSON, County Engineer. ANTERNLE C T IT R E. ••REINCARNATION AND KARMA.” TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! By MISS C. W. CHRISTIE, In the FORESTERS’ HALL, STRATFORD. Commencing at 8 o’clock. BUSINESS NOTICES. ALFRED COLEMAN, AND ESTATE AGENT, P. 0.78. STRATFOR L ’Phone 14. HAS FOR SALEHOUSE PROPERTIES— Jp O l! pf—s-roomed Dwelling, outoWO.l.O building, bathroom, etc., in Borough, smin. from Post Office; terms £IOO cash, balance on mortage. ' A? N (Til —7-roomod Dwelling, -3asi scullery, and bathroom; good locality, in Borough, Sxniu. from P. 0.; I acre of ground. Terms £l5O cash, balance on mortgage. jUri PAA-7-roomed Dwelling, batiiroom, and pantry, hot and cold water, electric light; 6 min. from Post Office. Terms £2OO cash, balance on mortgage. This is a good bargain. O —7-roomed Dwelling, otA O? > bathroom, washliouse, and outbuildings; hot and cold water, and electric light; 1 acre of land. This liouso is in splendid order, and is thoroughly well built. The neighbourhood is very desirable. BROAD ACRES. 100 from Midhirst; (recently built), trapshed, etc. ; divided into 7 supplying ACRES FREEHOLD, firstclass Dairy Farm, 1 mile 5-roomed Dwelling cowshed (13 hails), all ploughable. subpaddocks ; carry 32 factory every year for last live years. Factory returns last season £ll per cow (figures available). Price £23 per acre. Q A P| ACRES FREEHOLD. FirstrAw class Farm; all grassed, except 20 acres shelter hush; 300 acres plonghable; winters 2\ sheep to acre; new G-roomed Dwelling, hot and cold water; 4 miles from railway; subdivided into 18 sheep-proof paddocks. Price £lO per acre; £2OOO in cash, balance on mortgage. QAQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in OliO grass, H mixes from railway, I- mile from factory; 100 acre.-, ploughable; 7-roomed Dwelling, small cottage, 2 cowsheds, etc. ; well fenced. This Farm can' bo worked to the greatest advantage ; two frontages on Fast Road, and railway line. Price £l2 per acre. /A 11R Y SAN THEY UMS—AII colours Splendid Exhibition Varieties, named, 6s per doz. post free. Duncan ami Davies, New Plymouth. WANTED, a good reliable Youth fur farm work; must bo a good milker; good wages and comfortable home. Apply tins office ft r address.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 49, 12 October 1911, Page 6
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