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ek™- —••■ sudUESs no;ices. *■ SPENCE’S WINDING-UP BUSINESS SALE IS THE SENSATION OF THE HOUR. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISSJ,t. a • . | /; , SUCH VALUES IN HICH-CRABB DRAPERY ANP CLOTHING ’ OiMbT BE OBTAINED EVERYDAY. SE T ZE YOUR PRESENT OPPORTUNITY. AND SHARE IN THE GREAT SAVINGS WHICH YOU CAN EFFECT* 1 SPENCE’S STBATPOED,

NEW ZEALAND LOAN k MERCANTILE AGENCY C* LIMITED. STRATFORD. STOCK AUCTIONEEKt. LANK •ALKlfcjN. *** GENERAL MERCHANTS. LEASES. LEASES. LEASES. REALLY CHEAP. AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL BE GIVEN. 230 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good land, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold Water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and-2$ miles to township and railway. .Price £2B per acre with £SOO (jash down, or will lease for 7 years at 29s per acre with .a /Purchasing Clause at £2B. ■ , No. 279. 220 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good 8-roomed Louse, 12-bail concrete' shed ; 1 mile to school and creamery, also railway, 3 miles to town. Price £2O per acre with £4OO cash down, or will lease at 20s per acijewith » Purchasing douse at £2O; U 4 ACRES FREEHOLD,—One mile to factory and one and a-half miles to school, post office, and telephone; 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed, gig ihed, well fenced and divided, Will lease for 6 years at 20s per acre ’ with a Purchasing Clause at £22 per acre. V EXCHANGES. ■ ONLY DEALING ON SELLING VALUES. ,jLd ACRES FREEHOLD.— Splendid W «>^ ’ be milked' if wished. All well fenced and free of noxious weeds; good 5-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, wool shed, gig and trap shed Very cheap at £9 10s per aero with £SOO cash down or will accept a sma n amount of town property as deposit, leaving the balance of the purchase $ A !! ‘ iLD —*ftce * little farm almost in town. Good buildings 'orchard, and line plantation; £4O per acre with £SOO cash, or wif; oxohnngo for 80 ui 100 acres a» family n growing up. > N0..84>200 ACHES FREEHOLD.— Good clean milking country; new • 6-rubmetl Uouse. 14-bail shed, 2 milbs from fapoory and school; 7 miles to towi . a»id railway.' price £l4 10s Per fl- r© with £3OO cash; balance at 5 >lQg will^febanga-for-80 to .100 acres j Plymouth and Marion. . . , Rp*_.^ iOO ACRES.—Tip-top Dairy Land, good buildings, factory and school handy £4O per acre with £2OOO cash down or would consider exchange foi good * aVvt.’l 28(1 M .m xcAs^'»E:Lfc.d JXi bui«to *u WE STOCKS - MACHINERY- » nATOtTI? PPTT to ’" " FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS, DISC- HARROWS (without pole),. ja -CHAIN AND SPIKE HARKOvV3, RBfD AND GREY PLOUGHo. Eti. W. A, Mi WITT, Aj|i»t.

AVOID A BAD SPILL. GET A GOOD LAMP. WE’VE quite a large 'assortment to choose from. Strong, brilliant, heavy „and light. Wind-proof and at all priiies. Letter the lamp first than the accident. W AFTER YOtfß OWN COMFORT, SEE TO THE HORSE. INVEST IN A STEWART CLIPPING MACHINE. THE Machine that saves the clip bills; that makes the horse comfortable ; that provides a winter necessity. The Stewart is a perfect, simple, easily managed machine, and should parts be damaged, they are easily replaced. Why waste time going to and retiirning from, the clipper. Do your own, and save the money. Don't forget we do Horae Shoeing well. EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE C° Homo Separator Champion Range* STRATFORD. Unique Furnace Frames. Massey-Harris Implements. la flavour it la perfect Unfit* ttfjifnt iX, Mi i A (jjjjk * Fact varrut Fiction. The ricdon in that tnc,Lhnr cocoa in "as good im Van Houlen'a. Tha fad it thore it not another cocoa to oq ud Van Houten’a; Ls every market in the world it Is the tlttutierd by which ail otimr coco at are Judged. st i Goes Farthest

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 28 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 28 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 45, 28 June 1913, Page 2

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