guiiMEsy Natiess. m ... * SPENCE’S nm\ GRADE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING EMPORIUM. ~*k the great after-season sale, f- .'i \jjt- ■ fij •. * Commences on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th. ■y • A Ruthless Slaying of Prices in all Departments is the Order ol the Day. COME EARLY AND OFTEN, AND YOU WILL NOT BE disappointed. I AM making a big bid for big business. I A. ° SPENCE. ! ■. „ * - • . STRATFORD.
1 % I NEW, ZEALAND LOAN & ’ MERCANTILE AGENCY C Q * LlHitEtoi ANSI REBUBSII ITHATFBWt I ‘ ' . '' ':rr ; 'v..j STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. iiinre eD f PMOID LEVEL AND ROLLING LAND, free of weeds and 200 ACRES “gtumped and ploughed, splendidly fenced (sheepserub; > f |ivided■ lies within 3 minutes of township, cheese factory, Pf 00i l d rn£ distant by good roads; has been running dry stock $9: ’.ui" these last few years, so is in excellent order for dairying , andsheep verandah, bathroom, and conveniences; 30-bail W-»‘ she’d. A cheap property £25 per acre. Terms. acdpq LEVEL AND ROLLING LAND, free of all weeds 110 acres 151 AtJRES jon acres in oats and turnips; divided into 16 paddocks, plough«l and 20 w m carry 60 cows; good, nicely situated 7W ™~lTouse bathroom and all conveniences; also well-built 4-roomed concrete shed; situated within 10 minutes of Cottag , factory, school, township, and railway; town b miles the Sl2 months £931 18s 5d has been taken off T-m Price°£33 per acre, with £7OO cash and the balance for long Sra at 4 and 5 per cent. A ver, fine herd of cow. ma, he had wjtt, the property, on terms, if wished. cc >rope in THE ET.THAM DISTRICT, nice level property, well divided. 68 uKl fences situated within I V miles of Eltham; good 8-roomed Sfe with hot and cold water, 12-bail edwshed, and well she tcred orch_ S & £4O per acre, with £450 cash, and the balance for 6toGo years at 5 per cent. , rD p, POOD SHEEP AND CATjLE COUNTRY, with about 440 acres 600 (Trussed • well divided and fenced with shoep-proof fences, 4-roomed fTouse and orchard; one mile to small township, and ’phone and rnllfls to : railway L.f.P. (nominal rental). Price for the Goodwill £4 per mortgage to the G.A.S.O. of £IOOO at 4* per , cent., S the balance well arranged, to a good man who is capable of the farm, H A. t. BELL, Lind •lluman. («sa m wjjii-u'E.siW MACHINERY—FARMERS* EAYOUEITS DRILLS, /TfilSO HARROWS (witKoa% pole) CHAIN AND SPIN® HARROWS, REID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, EK W, A. HEWITT, A B BBt S 3 m V give her a BOTTLE OF PERFUME FIVERS for choice. You can depend range is so sweet, and we specialise in Jxmas PrhsentWo have a nice lot ready boxed—making the ideal Am»■ l “FT as well as a fine supply of Satchets Soaps, Cr Brilliantines, etc. You won’t offend the taste or auyuuo FIVERS’. XMAS GIFT —Brushware, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Water, • / .. , -r~' t Perfupiery, Etc. - ... ? Of course, we have many other things suitable for Xmas Gifts. A well-kept Pharmacy is simply full of goods suitable for Xmas, and Wvo done much to seo that Stratford is well supplied. Our T*of!mißS are the verv best made to-day—our SOAPS from the St known makers, and something useful for HIM or HER would be far more appreciated than the usual kind of trivial girt. F. EDWARDS. TH^S^=. fioY ’ CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GIGS. SPRING CARTS. ETO., ETO. WE BUILD TO ORDER PROMPTLY. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR - MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. THE BGMONT COACH. AND CARRIAGE C°STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 19, 21 January 1913, Page 2
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