(BI>3fNESB NOTICES. SUIT SATISFACTION FOR TEEN WHY PAY NEARLY DOUBLE ? JIHE Egmont Clothing Company is pushing the chart Suit business;' because so many satisfied, customers have urged them to do so. These welltailored men are busily recommending SUITS to their friends. A FINE RANGE OF NEW. SUITINGS. ' All the finest colonial wool textiles are represented, and all the newest shades and weaves. Absolutely satisfactory suits to measure, from THREE GUINEAS. m\w CCfMPANY. GLOTHIERS AND MERCERS, STRATFORD. •/v^.'^.^:>t>^;^?>^^yfey^<«^-<-'--:-^ :^'>- )> -:: im mm B$M WHY PAY TWICE AS MUCH ELSEWHERE ? Another shipment of these famous satisfaction giving Machines now opened •'■>'.' -up. See one at our entrance. , -.> •• '• , ' , TARANAKI H AI&dMrE G° BROADWAY (Successors, to Sidney Ward andGp.) STRATFORD. HOUSE SECTION FOR £225.' One minute from Broadway, sunny po s ition, Jiigh and, dry, i loigf frontage; bsdanqp terms., ' \\ Mi SJf*|X - S ALSO, \ ACRE, JULIET STREET, £«! j| j -BUYERS'!—STATE YOUR-REQUIREMENTS. J: H. THOMPSON, I LAND^ACENT^;.-^ S' .v»s»j. .=>:*s STRATFOpRD. J!- FARMSQ^i ARMS! : aVwT) ACRES S tory ; subdivided into 10; paddocks, and ;ro;gobjl order; gwill carry 100 cousjgood 7-rooitfed'?House, broomed Wb are, -2 (30>il and 6bail)■■:' a Teal snip. Price only £l3 per acre.,; cash: required £7BO. • OAA ACRES FREEHOLD, i mile from ■ creamery^>p-acres-;, ploughed, subdivided- into 10, paddocks, good 6-rooitfe4 aouse, s and;?batliroom, 20-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price per acre .£25..:,■ -,.., j . •1 Ah ACRES FREEHOLD, all ploughalileH miles:.from factory, radlUy way and school, subdivided into 6 paddocks • carrv 50 cows; good 5-foomed House, 11-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cash. required £6OO. Price £l7 per acre. ' ; .. .: .: , : i •• IQQI ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 1 milo from creamery, and railway, 12 A.&J&2 acres in crop> with 6-ro6med Houseoilid' 10-bail cOwehed, concrete floor. Only £IOO cash required. Pr'ce per acre £3l 10s. v", A GOOD DAIRY F»ARM, comprising 153 acres, Freehold, :50 acres ploughed and "in crops, sub-divided into 10 will carry 50 cows easily; new'6-roomed House 24-bail cowshed, concrete flopi; close to railway station and factory. Price per aero, £27.; £7so.cash required.' 2f\/T\ ACRES, L.LP., 120 acves grass, 4 miles ■/,from', railway station, \J\J ling-fenced, with 3-roomcd YtHiare • real good grazingland. Price only £6; cash required £250. .-, ' _ ' 6 A i ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., ]OO acres grass, sub-divided into 2 TX.X-. paddocks; papa and standstone* formation; balance in -bush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 10 miles from railway station., Price per acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. ' v / ', • V £KKf\ WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND- " within, the Bor?J<l)\J o'ugh; 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 1 mile frojtn ra'lvray station and Post. Office.,, ■.. . > ■-.,• < J( i ~' We have several Hotels, Boarding-houses, Sawmills, and Livery Stable! for Sale, as well as small Crazing Runs, intending purchasers are Invited f to call en us. • . \ LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.
OUSE, 5 rooms, full i acre, £BSO, £25 deposit/balance monthly instalments; splendid opportunity. J. > H. Richards.- ' . , .; 0 ACRES, / Freehold, Splendid Dairy Farm.. Excellent land and buildings,: Easy terms. £35 per «cre. J. K. Richards. MRS. McCALLUM, Broadw.ay, has' _ a lovely lot of .New, Models and Shapes, Ready-to-wear and 'Childion's Hats and , Bonnets, "while her ' Millinery .Trimmings in . Flowers, Sprays, and Berries are exquisite, and not to be beaten for price and quality. a/TRS McCALLUM, Broadway, has 111. still a few Children's Hats and Bonnets to be cleared at half price. Also, a few pieces of Flannelette left, at 3s 6d and 4s 6d per doz. yards. rTUIY 'MRS. McCALLUM's for LadJL ies' and Children's Underclothing. Infants' Wardrobes a speciality. A lot of Children's Pinafores just in, .-,t ni'ices mucins: from Is 3d. AA ACRES, Freehold, *J\J land,. all rich, level, plonghnKl,<~ land -«in st'-"Ty • v, y,'""\ good position. J. B. Richards. lj,<iOß iS-Nii J ti, go; to Jiuues- fe Lt>at Jj Make-room New Goods Sale, now on. Charles E. James. - >■ "F your Boots or Shoes want MendJ_ ing. don't throw them away. *Uve money hv getting repairs done at Wort.' Bnrff'pss'. Broadway.' "KI-TAKTED, Advanced Junior for TV Merchant's Office. stating age, experience, etc., to P.O. Box 6S, Stratford. 'f)D in the Is Discount on all .books l Stationery, and Fancy Goods [daring Sale. Charles E. James. WANTED, a Lad, to milk- godd wages and constant job to good lad. Apply" Mrs. McKay, Stanley Priivate Hotel.
NOTICE. STRAYING- on my Farm, on Rutland Road. Waipuku, 3 Heifers and 1 Bull, 1 heifer with elit in hack of left ear, and 1 with piece off ton of right oar; no other visible brands or earmarks. If not claimed and all expenses paid, within' 21 days, will bo sold to defray exnenses. T. PEARSE. Waipuku. September 28th, 1912. IN BANKRUPTCY. TENDERS are invited for the Pur-! chase of- the Aerated Water Plant in-the Estate of Henry Jakes, Stabh'keeper, of Whangamoipona. Tenders close with the Undersigned on SATURDAY, the sth October, at 12 noon., Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALFRED COLEMAN, Deputy-Official A ssignee. 28th September', 1912. TO LET, three nice Rooms over the C.B.A. Apply Geo. Liudington ; C.8.A., Broadway. A BAND"oFIIOPETIEETING 'is to 1)0 held in the,,.,Primitive Methodist Sunday School Room on Tuesday Evening, October Ist. commen.ing at 7 p.m." Come along and enjoy yourself; good programme. All heartily welcome". Collection. for a Ladv Boarder in V private family. Apply to "5.A.," care of this office. LOST, yesterday, between Stratford and Tarihi. one Leather Bag, containing motor bike tools. Reward on returning to this office. , OST, from Newton King's yards, I last Tuesday week, one Jersey cow, in milk. Finder nlcase communicate with T. Pearse, "Waipuku. WANTED, smart young Man, for shop. Apply Central Co-op.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 31, 30 September 1912, Page 6
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