BUSINESS NOTICES. SUIT SATISFACTION FOR £3 3 s TEEN WHY PAY NEARLY 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 “EGMONT” SUITS to their friends. A FINE RANGE OF NEW SUITINGS. AT f he finest colonial wool textiles aiv represented, and all the newest shades and weaves. Absolutely satisfactory suits to measure, from THREE GUINEAS. EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. CLOTHIERS AND MERGERS, STRATFORD. ABOUT LAWN MOWERS. POOR GRADE LAWN MOWERS are usually showily got up. Shun them. They have IoW driving wheels, which make Lard 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 require sharpening and cause much bad 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 0. BROADWAY (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.), STRATFORD. BUY A SECTION, NOW ! | PORTIA STREET NORTH, 50ft., £9O; Deposit £25, balance 2 years, CELIA STREET, J Acre, £75; Deposit £25. balance twelve months. SWANSEA ROAD, 2* Acres; £250; Deposit £75, balance two years.^ CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN ! | 4 ROOMS, scullery, hath, water, electric light, washhouse, } acre, 2 front- - ages, high and dry; £350; Deposit £ 10, balance long term. Everything new and up-to-date. This will iefl quickly. J. H. THOMPSON. I LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. ■FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! OAO ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside railway, and half mile frpmAaoOUOtory; subdivided into 10 paddocks, and in gpo4 ; tSapU&uJ LUO cows; good 7-roomed House, 2-rocnied WWe, 2 cowsheds (30-baal and 6bail) ; a real snip. Price only £l2 per acre; cash required £750. SIAA ACRES FREEHOLD, i mile from creamery, 50 acres ploughed, ZUU subdivided into 10 paddocks, good 6-roomed House, and bathroom, iU-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price per acre £25. 1 AO ACRES FREEHOLD, all ploughable, 1* miles from factory, railXUe/way and school, subdivided into 6 paddocks; will carry 50 <^ws, good 5-roomed House, 11-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Cash required £601). Price £l7 per acre. i 00l ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 miio from creamery and railway, 12 IZlZl'i acres in crop, with 6-roomod 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 60 cows easily; new 6-roomed House 24-bail cowshed, concrete floor | close to railway station and factory. Price pe- acre, £27; £750 cash required. , QAA ACRES, L.1.P., 120 acres grass, 4 miles from railway station, ring-fenced, with 3-roomed Whare ; real good grazing land. Price only £6; casn required £250. . Dyj 1 ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., jqq acres grass, sub-divided into 2 O'XJ. paddocks; papa and standsto no formation; balance, in bush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 1C miles from railway station. Price per acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. ' nrPA WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND within the BorcVAUII ough; 6-roomed House and outbuildings; 1 mile from rad way 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 call on us. M°CLUGGAGE & € LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, YORK CHAMBERS. STRATFORD. O.
"0 UR REGIMEN T.” Box Plan Open at CHUBB’S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2'lth. Book Early apd Often. WATCH FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. NOTICE. THE DRAUGHT STALLION DONALD MCCORMICK DONALD McCORMICK ILL STAND AT TE WERA W EVERY MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY ; TOKO, DOUGLAS, and STRATHMORE EVERY TUESDAY; 11 THRO A EVERY WEDNESDAY; wit a ngamom ona. Thursday, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. For' fn' ,M ’?r particulars, apply W. HARRIS, Owner, Whangamomona. HOUSE, 5 rooms, full i acre, £BSO, f“25 deposit. balance monthly instalments ; qplendid opportunity. J. T .l "5? ' ACRES, Freehold, North Anck« fIU land, all rich, level, ploughihte land, no stumps; house, cowshed, rood T\oo : t : on. J. B. Richards. ACRES, Freehold, Splendid' ' Dairy , Farm. Excellent land and buildings. Easy terms. £36 per acre. J- B Richards. 1 ILIkT ANTED, good Milker, 80s week ■ v w and found. Apply E. Mortimer, Inaha.
A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPERTIES NOW ADVERTISED FOR THE FIRST TIME. BUSH SHEEP STATION, 1892 acres, East Taranaki, papa and limestone country ;, good motor road through from New Plymouth about 950 acres in grass, 250 ploughable, 100 now being broken up; 150 acres new clearing ready to burn. The grass land its fenced into 14 sheep-proof paddocks; good 7-roomed house, iron woolshed 70 by 30 yards, and dip. The place is carrying 1800 breeding GAves and other stock, which can be taken OA'er nt valuation. Tenure of land—74s acres freehold, 740 O.R.P. at 16s, 200 Education Reserve at 9d (perpetually renewable), 118 L.I.P. at Is 3d, and 19 short term tenancy. Family reasons compel early departure from New Zealand, and the really low price of £6 10s per acre is asked to effect a prompt sale. A largo {>art of the money may be loft on. p. P. COBKILL* New Plymouth. DAIRY FARM, East Taranaki, 300 acres choice country, hand;, to railway. All in pasture except small clumps reserved bush; good 7 roomed house and convenient outbuildings; fenced in about 12 paddocks, sheep-proof; school, P.O. and store near; wintered 500 owes and some cattle. Freehold £l3; £2200 at 5* per cent. F. P. CORKTLL. New Plymouth. BUSH HOMESTEAD, with outlying sheep run, North Taranaki, 700 and 1700 acres, well improved papa country, rapidly improving locality, carries 2 to 2£ sheep, tenure L.I.P. at 9d, Price £7750; only £IOOO cash needed. I can arrange for balance. F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 49, 22 October 1912, Page 6
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