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BUfefHEM NOTICESv ORDER YOUR SHOW SUIT , ~\XtiTWAT ? Order it from tho Egrnont Clothing Co., Stratford, f Xn v/ W I because the Egm on t Clothing Co.’s work is unexcelled. Their tweeds and worsteds are the finest Petone weaves, and , there are patterns to suit all tastes. The prices are fine, but big enough to enable us to “do” you well. OUR READY-TC-WEAR BOXED EUITS are of rare quality. Genuin Colonial weaves, cut in latest style, to fit slender and stout, tall or short. t They will please you. SUITS TO MEASURE, Chart orders. Cost a third less than others ask, but fit, wear, and look every bit as well. Save £1 10s to £2 on your suit. EGrMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. MEN’S CLOTHIERS AND MERCERS. STRATFORD.

ANOTHER TOWN PROPERTY—AT A LOW FIGURE ! I ! £25 DEPOSIT FOR A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE. EVERYTHING 4 N ITS FAVOUR. HOUSE, situated North-west end, 5 minutes from P. 0., sunny position, high and dry, excellent view; 6 living rooms, electric light, water, bath, washhouse, copper, full i acre section, 76ft frontage. Price £500; £25 cash, balance on easy terms; suit anyone. The locality is “tile best,” so enquire at once. The property is bound to sell in a few days. BUYERS—DO NOT DELAY ! J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. WHEN YOU HAVE AN OIL STOVE What do you care about coalp Lots of people who Imught stoves of us last summer tell us they used them all. winter. They find oil stoves sq economical and so practical. You use t hem when you want them, and turn them out when you don’t. And as these people bought the. ‘‘NEW PERFECTION” OIL STOVES “NEW PERFECTION” OIL STOVES They were not troubled with smoke or smell. Won’t you call in and see them? They sell themselves. They are tho stay-satis-factory kind. TARANAKI HARDWARE C a BROADWAY, STRATFORD. FARMS. , ■ FARMS. AS A GOING CONCERN— O K ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks, alongoO side creamery and school; miles from railway; 8-rooraed House. 16-bail cowshed, and outbuildings; 19 dairy cows, with other stock, and all implements, goes with the farm,, for £900; terms. A STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE of 50 ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocks, with J 5 cows, all in profit, spring cart and horse, milk cans, etc., and 28 paid-up shares; 6-roomed House, and cowshed. Price per acre, 255; goodwill £2OO. This property is within one mile of the factory, school, and post office. Further particulars on application. BOARDING HOUSE, 22 Rooms, J acre freehold land, water and gas laid on, all conveniences, doing a good turnover; right alongside railway station., in prosperous town. Price £300; terms, or will exchange tor town property; good reasons for soiling. 17 ACRES FREEHOLD, all ploughablo, sowin in good English grasses, subdivided into 5 paddocks, within a mde of post office; 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, and outhouses; rates £5 ss. Price £6OO, and take over mortgage ; terms. Owner will exchange for dairy farm up to 100 acres. £SOO will secure 1 ACRE FREEHOLD LAND in the Borough, with a good 4roomed House, h. and c. water laid'on, electric light, etc. Cash required £IOO. INCLUDED IN OUR LIST, we have several Farms and Small Crazln Runs for Sale, besides Hotels, Boardir.s Houses, Liveryi Stables, eto. AGENTS FOR MUTUAL, LIFE and CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMPANY M°CLUGrGAGE & C° LAND COMMISSION ACEMTB, YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.

CHRISTMAS IS COMING. And TO CELEBRATE IT PROPERLY, T. G. GRUBB INTENDS TO INAUGURATE HIS ENTRY INTO THE STATIONERY, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS, By GIVING MARVELLOUS BARGAINS FOR ALL. A WIDE SELECTION OF PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY, AT PRICES THAT WOULD MAKE A STONE IMAGE SMILE. CROSS'S REPUTATION FOR EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF MUSIC OR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IS UNRIVALLED. TRY lIIS LITTLE SHOP FOR TOYS, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 82, 2 December 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 82, 2 December 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 82, 2 December 1912, Page 6

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