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BUSINESS NOTICES. SUIT SATISFACTION FOR £3 3 s - THEN WHY PAY NEARLY DOUBLE ? THE Egrnont 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 ‘‘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. / • ISSSiiid;.*;! ABOUT LAWN MOWERS. POOR GRADE LAWN MOWERS are usually showily got up. Shun them. They have low driving wheels, which make hard cutting; narrow wheel base, which causes them to hob up and down instead of helping to level the lawn ; probably three blades, which leave ridges of grass; and poor blades at that, which constantly requ iro sharpening and cause much bait temper. THE BONITA BALL-BEARING MOWER avoids all these faults. It is the finest machine, and the most durable, on the market to-day. We will be pleased to explain to you its many excellencies. ’ , TARANAKI HARDWARE C a BROADWAY (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.), STRATFORD. Midi i JHUU LUC t 'JA’iftSfiQXn LAND BUYERS I HOUSE AND 2 ACRES. 6 ROOMS, bath, hot and cold water, and other modern conveniences; 6min from Post Office. Price £465. FOR QUICK SALE. Deposit £65, balance 3 years 5 per cent, one mortgage. ; m rnu •, n w*mi'«a»»im»lNsw«iwteewmisiahw»lw ALSO,. : BUILDING SITES ON A £lO DEPOSIT. 'A ill JH. hsa won LANdAcENT. STRATFORD. •BARMS! FARMS! FARMS! acres ploughed, 50 creamery and bathroom, Oi \ A ACRES FREEHOLD, mile from subdivided ThnTciiEsSMWW. «r t ; 10 1) way and school, subdivided into 0 paddocks; will carry 60 oowb, jradd 5 roomed House, cowshed, co.,crot ?/i f10.0r., Cash required MOO. i J rice £l7 per acre. .t,«v . -■ r * < *c. .1 122 LI JJL3JL l *1 T(1 1 ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mile ..W, .creapiery and railway, 12 2 acres in crop,‘with 6-rooni'ed ITotise and 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Only £IOO cash required, price per acre £3l 10b. A GOOD DAIRY FARM, comprising 153 acres, Freehold, 50 acres ploughed and in crops, sub-divided into 10 'paddocks; will carry 50 lows easily; new 6-roomed House 24-bail cowshed, concrete floor; close to railway station and factory. Price per aero, £27; £750 cash required. fiAA ACRES, L.1.P., 120 acres grass, -4 miles from railway station, ring-fenced, with 3-roomed Wharo; real good grazing land, Price only £6; cash required £250. n A -t ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., iqq p.cres grass, sub-divided Into 2 Otl paddocks; papa and standsto ne formation; balance in bush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 10 miles from railway station. Price per acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. ~ . , _ (QKKA WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND within the BorowOOL/ ough; 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 1 mile from railway station and Post Office. - . We have several Hotels, Boarding-houses, Sawmills, and Livery Stables for Sale, as well as small Crazing Runs. Intending purchasers are Invited to cal! on us. , 1 M C CLUGGAGE & C LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD. 0.,

TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will bo received at my Office, up to 4 p.m. on FRIDAY, I the 1 Hih inst., for .the ERECTION, of a RESIDENCE, Juliet Street, for Mrs T. Lawson. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN. D. HEALY, Architect. PUMWHAKAU CO-OP. DAIRY CO, Limited. IN LIQUIDATION. OFFERS will bo received by the undersigned up to 7 p.m. on the 21 st October, 1912, for the- Purchase of the following:— * Lot I.—Tlie Butter Factory, Machinery, Plant, and Manager’s Cottage, at Tututawa. Lot 2.—The Creamery, Machinery, Plant, and Manager’s Cottage, at Puniwhakau. 1 ■" ■' particlars, apply to T. HARRY PENN. Liquidator, Stratford. For STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL.-! jvEASE OF MUNICIPAL RESERVES (Ti EFARATE TENDERS are invited, O’ closing MONDAY, 14th inst., p.m , for the Lease, on ‘a yearly of the undermentioned real tone serves— ' 1 . Sections 97*2-4, 1010-12., li acres. Sections 460-2, 498-500. li acres. Cheque for full amount of rent to accompany tender. PHILIP SKOGLUND, Town Clerk. nOTTSE. 5 rooms, full J acre, 41550, 025 deposit, balance monthly instalments; splendid opportunity. J. B. Richarda- *,

AUCTION SALES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Ist. EWTON KING lias liocn inntnictwlio lias loft the District, to oiler hy Auction, at his Kapouga Sale Yards, da the above date— His centrally situated property in the Kapouga Township, consisting of £ acre of land, with well built house of six rooms and all necessary outbuildings thereon. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, NEWTON KING. WITHOUT RESERVE. THURSDAY, 17th OCTOBER. 7VTEWTON, KING has received inJ3l structions from MR. W. GRIFFITHS, of Toko, who is leaving the district, to Sell at his Residence, Toko, his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising—- “ 3 double bedsteads and spring mattresses, duchess chest, wash stands, chest drawers, toilet sets, 1 cot, 2 couches, diningroom table, kitchen, dining, and easy chairs, small tables, fenders and irons, hanging lamps, pictures, curtains, poles, and blinds, lino., violin, American harp, dresser, mangle, copper, washing tubs, garden tools, hammer and wedges, crosscut saw, 1 good Irish setter bitch, and six puns. With slight reserve, 1 good d.b. gun, 1 piano. ed l.v Mil C.W. CUDLE-N Sale at I o’clock.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 42, 12 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 42, 12 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 42, 12 October 1912, Page 6

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