siusejtEaa woncEa. SUIT SATISFACTION FOR os. . dwO t> THEN WHY PAY YEARLY DOUBLE ? THE 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 “EG MONT” SUITS to their friends. 4/ 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. EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. CLOTHIERS AND MERGERS, STRATFORD. - J: THE “NEW ENGLAND WELL m M& Ad \ QggßaaßmssmmßasajaaaßUSßa^^ r o Jq) if (§4l®°® „ nroWMiarosaHKaiuma WHY PAY TWICE-AS MUCH ELSEWHERE ? ■ Another shipment of these famous satisfaction giving Machines now opened up. See one at our entrance. TARANAKI HARDWARE £°- BROADWAY (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.) . STRATFORD. HOUSE AND SEGISON FOR £225. i. ’ .it r One minute from Broadway, sunny portion, high and dry, long frontage; Deposit £SO, balance terms. ALSO, i ACRE, JULIET STREET, £45. BUYERS 1-STATE YOUR REQUIREMENTS. : : J ‘ H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT -------- STRATFORD. fv- ,:i ,0 :-m v«< ♦•«%«( , -■ -vrfS ■FARMS! FARMS!- FARMS! QfXQ ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside railway, and half mile from' fao-tl-l/O ibry; suhdividodi.into.. lQ;.pafidp,okiSji.ana im order;...will carry 100 cow sp good 7-roomed House, 2-roomcd. Whare, 2 cowsheds (30-bail and 6bail); a real snip. Price only £l2 per acre; cash required £750. QAA ACRES FREEHOLD, J radio from creamery, 50 acres .ploughed, £l Uvf subdivided into 10 paddocks, g00d.6-roomed House, and bathroom, 20-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price per acre £25. , ’ (A 1 AA ACRES FREEHOLD, all plougha.ble, 1J miles from- fabtory, rail--I.UeAway and school, subdivided into 6 paddocks; will carry 50 cows; good 5-roomed House, 11-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cash required £6OO. Price £l7 per acre. I . Tj 1. ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile fcm creamery and railway, 12 JLAJAJ 2 acres in crop, with 6-roomed House and 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Only £IOO cash required. Fr ee per acre £3l 10s. A GOOD DAIRY FARM, comprising 153 acres, Freehold, 50 acres ploughed and in crops, sub-divided into 10 paddocks; will carry 50 cows easily; now 6-roomed House 24-bail cowshed, concrete floor; close to 200 only £6; cash required £250. (\A~i ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., ]()0 acres grass, suh-divided Into 2 y paddocks; papa and staiidsto ne formation ; balance in bush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 10 milos from railway station. Price per acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. 4? KKf] WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND within the BorckrJtJW ough; 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 1 mile from ra’hvay station and Post Office. ' V/e have several Hotels, Boarding-hawses, Sawmills, and Livery Stables for Sale, as well as small Grazing Runs. Intending purchasers are Invited to call on us. M°CLUGGAGE & C 0. LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.
NOTICE. STRAYING on my Form, on Rutland Road, Waipukn, 3 'Heifers and 1 Bull, 1 heifer with slit in hack of left ear, and 1 with piece off top of right ear; no other visible brands or earmarks. If not claimed and all expenses paid, within 21 days, will bo sold to defray expenses. T., PE ARSE, Waipnku. September 28th, 1912. notice' WE, the undersigned Bacon-carers, give Notice that on and after the Ist October next, wo will purchase Pigs subject to Government Inspection Only. Certificates showing the number of pigs condemned and signed by the Government Veterinary Department will bo sent to growers immediately pigs have been .slaughtered, and compensation as allowed ior by the “Slaughtering and Inspection ' Act” will bo paid in duo course by the Department of Agriculture. W. DIMOCK AND CO., Ltd., (Per S. C. Baron, Mgr.), THE WOODVILLE BACON CO., LTD. (Per C. H. Nelson). RIO LET, throe nice Rooms over the JL C.B.A, Apply Geo. Liddington, C.8.A., Broadway. V J ACANCY for a Lady Boarder in V private family. Apply to “5.A.,” care of this office. WE can give you good value and good terms for up-to-date Touring Cars. Davison’s Garage, ’Phone 115 Get your Tyres and Tubes put in order for the coming season Vulcanised strong, at Davison’s Garage. ’Phono 115.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 32, 1 October 1912, Page 6
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