BUSINESS NOTICES. Q<£. ir XT > O'' / ) $ nib — penc e & BUSINESS BOOMS AT THE , N DRESS COUNTERS WHICH IS THE SAME AS SAYING "SPRING DRESSMAKING HAS COMMENCED EVERYWHERE.” SPENCE’S DRESS GOODS VALUES Como in for more than the usua. share of a 1 nation. Wte have gathered libel ally horn leading mills at Home and abroad all the prettiest patterns and neatest things lor Spring _ and Summer Drosses. Among these choice fabrics are Mercerized Cotton Shantungs, Linen Suitings, Japanese Crepes, Shadow Striped Crepes, Mercerized Poplins, etc., in all prevailing shades and Colours. And' they arc all marked at prices that spell good value. NEWTON KING. AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENT, PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTLAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE S IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PRODUCE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 BROADWAY, STRATFORD 9 I SEE 1
LAMASON AND MELVILLE. AUCTIONEERS LAND AGENTS, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. TOWN PROPERTY. ■; nUST-CLASS RESIDENCE of*"* *‘ r "“ 10mi "' OJ> -°- ! ■ CASH w iH secure RESIDENCE 5 ROOMS, and i ACRE, for £260, balance at 5 per cent. „ . npirs KAKARAMEA 1 mile from station, school, etc.; all grass, and ploughable; easily carry 40 cows. 93 ACRES} KA joining selling as high as £SO. Price £35 per acre. Terms. CHOICE DAIRY FARM. JU « have numerous enquiries for town and suburban properties, intending sellers would do well to send
SMART BROS. Have Opened with a Complete NEW STOCK Of CYCLES And SUNDRIES. YORK CHAMBERS, Broadway. •Warms, Comforts & Cheers. VAN HOUTEM’S COCOA Its flavour and great digestibility place it absolutely above all other cocoas. “ None of the miincfous cocoas have equalled Van Houlen’s.”— Health. BEST & GOES FARTHEST. FRIiLEY LEMON CHEESE This Is a perfectly delightful Sweetmeat, made of new-laid eggs, pure dairy butter, crystal sugar, and sound W lemons only. It lias the characteristic B excellence and flavour of all Friinley u products. A DELICIOUS SWEET! I
LOAN & MERCANTILE I; ' AGENCY C°LIMITED. STRATFORD.. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ••• £1,920,648. RESERVES ... ... - £500,000. STOCK auctioneers, land salesmen, and GENERAL MERCHANTS. i_ V ... . . • • v;••_ ’ \ r • CHEAP SHEEP FARM. 968 ACRES FREEHOLD. Nice clean hilly country, of splendid quality. Fiist-class bottom of grass; no weeds or hawk weed. Now carrying 1200 breeding dwofe, 50 rams, 50 cuttle and horses; also 230 2 jcai old heifers till June last .when they were sold. Besides carrying present stock and their lambs, the owner intends inci'easing cattle to fully JOO head by November. The farm is all grassed, and well subdivided into eight large paddocks and four small paddocks; good fences, posts of matai, totara, and hinau; 5-roomed House, Woolshed, and Yards; metal roads. This land has been farmed by the present owner for eighteen years, and is in splendid nrddr. The owner’s only reason loi selling is that he wishes to retire. PRICE £8 IDs per acre, no mortgage. From an approved man the owner will accept £IOOO cash down, and leave the balance for five or seven years at 5 per cent. We have thoroughly inspected this farm this week, and guarantee the description as being correct in every detail. Write or call on us. DON’T LOSE TIME. The owner might consider Exchanging for a small level farm suitable to retire on. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. WE STOCK MACHINERYFARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND SPI HARROWS fcEID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HE WITT, Agent.
FOR SALE. 413 ACRES. OWING to il! ‘health, the ahespast Farm in Taranaki; all Uv*d and crop; 18 paddoeW* large houie and first-class outbuild ingl} railway station, faCitory, and School adjoin property; frontage ia very suitable for cutting up. With careful farming the farm w°Hd return at least £I2OO per annntn. Price on application; termi if dosired. Title, Land Transfer. Address "Farm 27,” care this Office.
NOTICE* HAVING taken over Mr. Lovett’s business, wo are now prepared to undertake all classes ot MRTCK, CONCRETE, Aiid DRAINAGE WORK Lime, Cement, Bricks. Fire Clay. Fire Pipes, and All Classes oi Sanitary Ware Supplied. All Work entrusted to us will be faithfully carried out. Any order loft with Mr. Lovett will be promptly attended to. MURRAY BROS., STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 52, 16 October 1911, Page 2
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