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Si US rtf-5 ESS NOTIC-EB. MAIL OR WIRE US ! KS FOR EACH ACRE, oWO O AND B T r S YOURS, WITH A GOOD HOUSE, Etc. 80 ACRES. HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM, subdivided into G paddocks, 25 acres been ploughed: \ mile to creamery and railway station; 5-roomed house. 12-bail cowshed. Price £25 10s pe r acre; £550 cash. 100 ACRES, ALL LEVEL— £2SO, AMD IPS YOURS. VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality ; 2* miles from Stratford, exceptionally well grassed, and sheltered, live hedges and plant ations; new house of 5 rooms, 10-bail cowshed, Price £35 per acre; £250 cash.-STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—I 23 ACRES. TERM for 12 months at a rental of 22s 6d per acre; 2 miles from Stratford Post Office; dwelling house and concrete floor cowshed. The early bird catches the worm, so apply early. Ss, m GET RID OF THE LANDLORD! mm .vLV A IN TOWN; '' R( ' { ' m E P and cold water, electric light, only a few minutes’ 1 r.om lo i st office i niCG section; two large verandahs. Price £660; only £2OO cash. , ’ OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. Pi AC P E ® CHOICE TOWN PROPERTY, just outside Borough; 6-room-T «q House, washhouse, and dairy; 1} miles from Post Office. Really good section, and cheap at £600; £IOO cash. J A FEW POUNDS DOWN—WE’LL SEE TO THE REST. 11 ACRES OF NICE LEVEL LAND, well grassed, and with good dwelW house of 6 rooms, all necessary outbuildings, handy to centre of towm, a splendid investment at £1050; about £2OO cash. ' DON’T BE A RENT-PAYER ALL YOUR LIFE, SEE ■ C. & E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY (’Phone 161) STRATFORD. . i j Nr 1 - ; 0 m: : rj : 1 t . engineer, iron and BRASS FOUNDER. STRATFORD FOUNDRY; B. RARENESS brought out), “Roko” Edge Belting, “Perfect” Separators (hind a “pSfJpt” r’ " P £ fectt ” IV J llk Weighers, “Perfect” Scales for Factori. Pei feet Cream Pumps, American Steel Split Pulleys, Cockatoo Wat Pumps for farmers, Victoria Oil Engines. Hall’s Refrigerators. Mumfo Steam I umps, etc. Estimates given for Fitting-up Complete Plani C. N. JOHNSON. NEW PLYMOUTH. CABINETMAKER AN 0 UPHOLSTERER, \---; ■■ . v t >K Si KJ L I|f ■ : '-W"U'v- i NY;'K'-";-- • I h 't* ■ kij*‘•Vj Cabinet Work and Upholstery of the Highest Class Executed on the Premises. Tha Upholstery is Executed under the supervision of a highly skilled English Upholsterer. None but Firsi-clars Workmen employed. OAK FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. FURNITURE MADE TO OWN DESIGNS. FARMERS - LOOK AT THIS ! A SPLENDID LINE OF ALGERIAN OATS, also FEED OATS, at the very lowest prices. Largo stock of good Table and Seed POTATOES; also, GRASS’ SEED, GARDEN SEE! S, etc. WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAY YOU TO CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Anyone requiring a home, we can fix them up for the small depisit of £SO. HALF ACRE SECTION AND HOUSE BUILT TO SUIT THEM. Make enquiries and you will bo perfectly satisfied with our terms. T. I. LAMA SON AUCTIONEER. W. SKIPWORTK, LAND SALESMAN. aJL BB 0 ■ 1 m w nil ■■*y NOT VOLUME E U T CLEARNESS. ’N NEWMODEL “R. J 5 5N GOOD ‘ COMPANY] We will allow you 8s Gd on Xuodei The new Model “R” Reproducer gets the best out of every record. It’s made to catch the faintest sound, and its distinctness and beautiful clearness is charming. The price is only 80s “H” if returned. We keep a full stock of all Edison Goods. CLAYTON BROS., THE HOME CF GOOD MUGIC. CYCLE DEALERS, EVOTOR EXPERTS, Etc. STR IT FORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 12, 6 September 1912, Page 3

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