fiSUSaMK&S NOflCEfi. GREAT COMPULSORY ' CLEARANCE SALE. AS ONE HALF OF MY SHOP MUST BE VACATED ON THE LAST DAY OF NOVEMBER. ' There Is only one course open for me In view of this, and that Is to offer the whole of my Stock of HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND MEN’S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, at such unheard of Reductions in prices as shall result In the Speedy Conversion of a large portion of the stock Into money. THE TIME IS LIMITED; THE REDUCTIONS HUGE; MY LOSS IS . SALE PRICES STRICTLY CASH. A. SPENCE. BROADWAY, STRATFORD NEW ZIL 5 LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C LIUITEw, AMO REDUCED. STRATFOBB. STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND •■'■■GENERAL merchants. i-f , A 59 n Post Office, 8 miles to railway; 200 to 250 acres in grass, no vmeds or scrub; good strong land, with plenty of Matai and lotara for fonpurposes; l-roomod house and good dairy; owner milks 2o to 30 cows. Price £3 lOs pdr acre; very easy termswill he given to a practical man.^ w ACRES, 0.R.P., at 18s per acre, with 300 acres in grass; wham, 1 I HU) crood orchard, and garden; this is splendid easy sheep country rif sood quality; railway passes witluu about 2 miles; owing to the owner r • «°in business the price has juatheen reduced from £2 15s per acre to Sril acre for’.pot S.h above a mortgage of £3OO, which has 4 years to «e at 6 per coat. We consider thlsproperty a sound ACRES, splendid Dairy Farm, level land free of weeds; well divided ZUUand with good buddings; 160 acres carried 47 cows, which returned in milkonlv £ls 5s per cow during the past season. Price £3l per acre, with inly '£6oo clown; balance on good terms at 5 per cent. This is a fane propropositions In tho Waikato and Bay ol Flinty we nave ae Districts, such as the following;— ACRES splendid Dairying Land, with every convenience, railway, 5(j(J town,’ etc. Price £22 per acre. Owner would consider good town jroperty aa part P tarrvLisi 45 cows, every convenience, town, 'factory, school, 100 and railwayl ISilo away. Splendid land, level and well iatered. . O/v/OAOR®; beautiful rolling land, all ploughed and re-grassed; 1 .11 () railway township, school, and factory a>out 1 mile; splendid ii£stoaV wooS and stables. Cheap at £l6 10s; easy terms. No. 362 ~ i»i V't ii\, it, f,O '1 ■ • 'i.A. G. BELL, > O'- , i Land Salesman. L WI BTOCIICHIMERY— — FARMERS' FAYOTJRITE DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (witliout pole) CHAIN>ND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, Efo„ W. A. HEWITT, Agent. AN ANTISEPTIC OINTMENT THAT EVERY STOCKMAN SHOULD GARRY. &n immediate relief for the accident that may occur miles from town or veterinary. Your stock is your most valuable
asset, and should be well cared for. You can’t afford to run risks and to negiect any wound or soreness may mean serious trouble. Better by far to carry a tin of EDWARDS’ VETERINARY HEALO, which costs Is 6d, and be prepared for emergencies, than endanger the life of a valuable animal. You can carry a tin in your pocket, it’s good to have in the stable, in the cowshed. f A Fine Healer, and don’t forget that It’s an antiseptic cintment. Price Is 6d, at F. EDWARDS’, M.P.S., BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD.. T WE PLEASE T HOSE WHO •A WANT THE BEST. : t_j. ■■- NO SHODDY WORK TurfMED OUT. A TRIAL SOLICITED. THE EGMONT COA.CH AND CARRIAGE C° y* T ! ■ ■ V ■ (Late Pollock’s), STRATFORD,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 82, 29 November 1912, Page 2
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