BUSINESS NOTICESi3ssSSSS3 TH3S SS ESSENTIALLY ROB ABLY n« other store specialises to the same extent on what may bo called the Best Clothing for men. Many stores, truly, sell Clothing of your size, but that is a very different thing. All Our Clothing fs Designee! for Comfort. All of it is built for Wear. Ail of it Is thoroughly Dependable. Every lino in the store we can fully recommend. Very full stocks of Suits and Trousers, ready to wear; Shirts, Underwear, Newest Ties, too, and Cellars, Studs, and Boots and Shoes. EQMOKT CLOTHING CO., THE STORE FOR WELL-DRESSED M E N E STRATFORD.
SHOOTING SEASON 1912. FOR GOOD SPORT USE GOOD AMMUNITION. - , WE HAVE IT. a ELEY’S UNIVERSAL—BIack Powder, 10s per 100, 2s 9d per box. .....ft ELEY’S SMOKELESS. —A Great Favourite, 12s per 100, 3s 3d per box. BALLSSTITE —Eley Loaded, in deep shell, primrose case, 13s per 100, 3s 6d per box. BELLRINGER BROS. LTD.. STRATFORD. Wa mi & miiE JL THE . GLORIOUS FIRST OF MAY! A Great deal of your Success on the Field Depends on your Equipment. Therefore, secure the Best of your SPORTING OUTFIT FROM HARDWARE COMPANY OUR STOCKS INCLUDE—MODEL’S “CLYDE,” “NILE,” /. CD “PRIMROSE SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES. WINCHESTER AND STEVEN’S RIFLES, SPORTING GUNS (Smgls and DmiMc Barrel) -y\, “KING" AND “DAISY’’ AIR GUMS. ' REVOLVERS, AND ALL SHOOTING ACCESSORIES, Including Cartridge Belts, Cleaning Rods, etc. e>‘ H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. -i A/Oi ACRES FREEHOLD, frontage two good roads, river boundary, ,| dJU rich district, carry 35 cows; 4 mile from factory, school, and township; 4 miles from railway; all ploughable) mortgages £2200 at 5£ per cent. Price £3O 10s per acre. Exchange for lightly encumbered town property. 1 A A ACRES, FREEHOLD. House, cowshed; all ploughable, carry 32 I dJU cows (guaranteed) ; i| miles from railway, school, factory, and township; splendid dairying district; good roads; mortgages £IOOO, Government insurance, 5 years, 5 per cent. Price £3O per acre, going concern, including the following stock: 25 cows, 5 he: Mrs in calf, 1 bill], horse, cart, and harness, milk cans, coolers, 2 stacks hay, 7 acres turnips, 30 dairy shares (fully paid up). Or would sell the fang without stock at £27 per ac. Consider exchange for mortgages and good town property, or smaller farm. «A ACRES, FREEHOLD, two frontages, nearly all ploughable, adjoining idJ factory, U miles from railway; nearly new 5-roomed house, cowshed (8 bails, concrete floor), 10 paddocks, 4 acres turnips, 4 acres hay (cropped). Mortgage £IOOO 1\ years 5 p.c. Price £33 10s a.; dep. £SOO, bal. 3yrs flp.c. STRATFORD ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st Mi/-.IIGEi, 1912. RECEIPTS— EXPENDITURE— Cash in hand 4 17 6 Cash in hank 60 19 1 Cash in Post Office Savings Bank 76 17 8 L 337 16 11 Less nnpresonted cheques 21 10 0 £316 611 £316 6 11 BALANCE-SHEET OF THE ST FI AT FC TO AfICUMATISATION SOCIETY AG AT 31st RANCH, 1912. ASSETS— * „ , . £ si d. Cash in hand 4 17 6 Petty cash in hand ... 12 6 Cash in hank M2 14 3 Estimated value land, buildings, etc. ... 26’ 8 0 £57 0 0 £175 2 3 1 have examined the above statement of receipts and expenditure, and the liabilities and assets, and have compared them with the hooks, 'bankbooks, and vouchers of the Society, and certify the same to he true statements of the affairs of the Society, according to its hooks. AH my requirements as Auditor have been complied with. A. W. BUDGE, Treasurer. ALFRED COLEMAN, C. I). SOLE, Secretary. A.P.A. (N.Z.) LIABILITIES—- £ s. d. Outstanding cheques ... 2.1 10 0 Accounts owing 35 10 0 26th April, 1912.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 27 April 1912, Page 6
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