Vi'* THE NEW GOODS F OR autumn and winter, are now arriving. THE LATEST FASHION S \ . IN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR KATB '& ’ ..... - : ’ t ';■■■■< a-,: ■„ .s? ■ ■ AND UNTHIMMED STRAWS, ‘ ; ‘ ' ARE to hand. JHDROSK PRICES. ; A; SPENCE. . STRATFORD. 4/v,
> NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CB- - LIMITED, STRATFORD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALEIMtN. ANB GENERAL MERCHANTS. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR MAN Op LIMITED CAPITAL. ; 124 Acres Freehold, situated in the famous Thames Valley, which is suitor to our Maugatoki aud. 6,0 'acres in grass, will carry 40 milch cows. Fairly good o-roomed h* USOj and shed. Handy to Township, Railway and Factory. Price 10a per acre with £4OO cash (pr securities). Balance long terra o n Mortgage at 5 per cent. This is a irreat opportunity fox a man to get a good paying farm on easy terms. * ‘ No. 163. ’ • . .*&• , 520 ACRES Freehold, well situated. Good hilly country with a quantity of ploughable laud, free of weeds. 9 subdivisions, fences of Totara and Matai, all in good order. Good nicely situated house of 6 rooms, bath- room, pantry, etc.* Wool shed, 12 hail cowshed. A great portion; of the property ip suitable for Dairying. Price £9 10s per acre, with £IOOO cash, the Purchaser t 0 take over a G.A.S.O, Fjitgage of £I7OO, the balance, to remain on 2nd Mortgage for ,7, years at cent., or owner would consider exchange fof interest bearing property, as he wishes to retire from farming. No. 373. IDO ACHES, all Felled and in Grass Undulating country, fit for dairying, Township and. handy-;,,.5ma1l ,house ,and..,ahed. Pried’’£7 per 'S.cce,' only £75 cash being asked down, balance - for 5 years at' 5 par cent. We consider that this laud will double in value in the next- 6 or 7 years. No. 270. j ACRES L.i P., good «attle j h ? % and iutffeedA ■ vVell subdivided and fenced, posts being of Totara and Matai. 5-r oome d house and small woolsbed. Nice orchard, 1 mile distant from township aad 7 miles from railway. Price for the Goodwill £4 per acre subject to a G.A.S.O. Mortgage of £IOOO. Owner would consider exchanging f o r smaller property. No. 346. r AJ m BEUL,> R o ■ rvl v s * a \&M izl&rrto A- ? WE STOCKMACHINERY— FARMERS’ FAYOTJJ^TEDgf^S fta3W ,.. ; ,, J REID AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc. Sfyona f- d '-N: ■' "■ W. A. HEWITT*
r 'so-1 lii flavour it Is perfect ftnh'b M'Jfr-ti iJ Fictaon. Fact vorsus TTia fiction is that another cocoa U -aa good a* Van HouUm'a. Tha fact is there la not another coco* to aguaJ Van Houten'a. I* every market in the world It la the standard by which «B other cocoas are judged. Best t Goes Farthest YOU’LL GET BETTES WORK IF YOU GET THE SHOEING WELL DONE. rpHAT horrible click, click! How it grates and T irritates, and how dangerous. A broken shoe, a shoe half off, another half worn through, and the winter close at hand. Look now, Mr Farmer, and sec to your horse’s feet. It will pay you* moreover, ii will pay you to pay up a visit, because ■rv shoe? we keep Jus' knows how. In other Svords, «wry man is an e .pert, 1 you li. ve our guarantee of the fullest satisfaction. THE RGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE < 10 Agents for Massey-Harrls Implements,* Lomo Ssparstf7. Lr.iqus Cast-Iron Furnace Fra: js.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 78, 9 April 1913, Page 2
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