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BUSINESS NOTICESSUIT SATISFACTION FOR £0 QS. o o THEN WHY PAY NEARLY DOUBLE ? THE Egmont Clothing Company is pushing the chart Suit business, because so many satisfied customers have urged thorn to do so. These welltailored men are busily recommending “EGMONT” 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. EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. CLOTHIERS AND MERCERS, STRATFORD. ' THE "NEW ENGLAND” WELL 3© M& AdL olTo) /Q a o & u®°© 0)° WHY PAY TWICE AS MUCH ELSEWHERE? - - Another shipment of these famous satisfaction giving Machines now opened up. See one at our entrance. ' TARANAKI HARDWARE 0° BROADWAY (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.) STRATFORD. * HOUSE AND SECTION FOR £225. One minute from Broadway, sunny position, high and dry, long frontage; Deposit £SO, balance terms. t! ALSO, i ACRE, JULIET STREET, £45. •.■■ t<3* •BU YERS INST ATE, Y OUR; REQUiIRPAEENTSui wnw. J. H. ■THOMPSON. LAND AC&MT 1 f - f - a -UW # s STRATFORD. ' ■FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! QIAQ ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside railway, and half mile from faoOL/Otory; subdivided into 10 paddocks, and in good order; will carry l 100 cows; good 7-roomed House. 2-roomed Wliare, 2 cowsheds (30-bail and 6bail); a real snip. Price only £l2 per acre; cash required £750. ACRES FREEHOLD,.- mjl§ from g creamery, 50 ploughed, subdivided into 10 paddocks, good G-roomcd bathroom, y, rail- __ _ u ; , _ _ 1 cows; good 5-roomed House, il-bail cowshed, concrete'floor. Gash required £6OO. Price £l7 per acre. • , !';/• f i QOl ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile from 1 creamery and railway, 12 2 acres in, crop, hath 6-room ed House’ arid 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Only £IOO cash required. 'Price per acre £3l 10s. 5 A GOOD DAIRY FARM, comprising 153 acres, Freehold, 50 acres ploughed and in crops, sub-divided into 10 paddocks; will parry 50 cows easily; now 6-room ed House 24-bail cowshed, concrete floor inclose to railway station and factory. Price per acre, £27; £750 cash required. j ACRES, L.1.P., 120 acres grass, 4'miles 'from station, ' ring-fenced, with 3-roorried Whare; real good grazing land. Price only £l>; cash required £250. J f\A~ l ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., poo acres grass, sub-divided into 2 ytr-L paddocks; papa and stan<iSto no formation; balance in bush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 10 miles from railway station. Price per acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. - 1 WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND within jthe BoroWi’Jt/D ougli; 6-roomed House and’ outbuildings; 1 mile from' raTway station and Post Office. We have several Hotels, Boarding-houses, Sawmills, and Livery Stables for Sale, as well as small Grazing Runs. Intending purchasers are Invited to cn!3 on us. M°CLU GGAGE & C° LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, YORK CHAMBERS. STRATFORD.

NOTICE. STRAYING on my Farm, on Rutland Road, AVaipuku, .3 Heifers and 1 Bull, 1 boiler with slit in back 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 ho sold to defray expenses. T. PEARSE, Waipnku. September 28th, 1912. NOTICE. npENDERS are invited for the JL Stumping of sto 10 Acres of land on Toko Road. W, HARRIS, Toko Road, Toko. HEAT Make-room Sale of Boots, or and Shoes, commencing Saturday Next, for positively 30 days only. C .B. A., Broad way. WANTED to Let, for 12 months, 500 Acres at Hurleyville; grassed; good river flats. Apply ‘'Daroux,” Hurleyville. TWO-SEATER MOTOR CAR For Sale, in good order; 8-10 li.p.. twin cylinder, water cooled, Bosh magneto, lamps, spare tyre, and 2 tubes; £55 cash. Apply “X,” Stratford “Post.” WANTED, at once, General Servant. Apply Mrs. J. Pirie Cam cron, Broadway South. WANTED, Boarders in private family; 3min. walk from Post Office; comfortable home; terms moderate. Apply this office. _ FARMERS. —AA T e have a number of Barrels for sale cheap. Apply D. J. Malone and Co. 7ANTED, a Lad, or Alan, to make yv himself generally useful. Apply A. W. Budge, Broadway.

H OUSE, 5 rooms, full J acre, £350, £25 deposit, balance monthly instalments ; splendid opportunity. J. S 3, iticharda. Xff J ACRES, Freehold, Splendid s .Jv f Dairy Farm. Excellent land am! buildings. _ Easy terms. £35 per tort*. J. H. Richards. ■jlyP'RS. MeCALLUM, Broadway, has IvJl. a lovely lot of New Models and Shapes, Ready-to-wear • and Children's Hats and Bonnets, while her V! ill in cry Trimmings in Flowers, Sprays, and Berries are exquisite, and not to bo beaten for price and quality. MRS MeCALLUM, Broadway, has still a few Children’s Hats and Bonnets to be cleared at half price. Also, a few pieces of Flannelette left, at 3s Gd and 4s 6d per doz. yards. mSY MRS. McCALLUM’s for LadJL ies’ and Children’s Underclothing. Infants’ Wardrobes a speciality. A lot of Children’s Pinafores just in, it prices ranging from Is 3d. A A ACRES, Freehold, North Auck* OXJ land, all rich'Mevel, ploughable land, no stumps; house, cowshed, > K l>v.V KTiOR SNIPS, go to James’ great I 1 Make-room New Goods Sale, now | on. Charles E. James. I F your Boots or Shoes want Mendl ing, don’t throw them away, ivo money by getting repairs done at ‘.art Burgess’, Broadway. 5717 ANTED, a Lad, to milk; good v V wages and constant job to good ad. Apply Mrs. McKay, Stanley Printo Hotel. 7ANTED, smart young Man, tor V V shop. Apply Central Co-op. la7-17ANTED, Advanced Junior for i v V ’Merchant’s Office. Apoly. stating ago, experience, etc., to P-. 0. Box GS, Stratford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 33, 2 October 1912, Page 6

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