BUSINESS NOTICES. LET US FIND THAT FARM FOR YOU. Be sure we have on our list a property that will suit you, for our property list is the most complete. We show you the farm, and show what it is earning and what it is carrying. We can honestly recommend the following places, and HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEr. DAIRY FARMS: AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ONE. 66 ACRES very choice and highly improved dairy farm, handy to Stratford; 2 miles from school, factory anc( railway station. Land of exceptionally rich quality. 50 acres heen ploughed and renewed, 8-roomed house and cowshed. Will carry 25 to 30 cows. Cheap at £33 10s per acre, with £550 cash. "■ S £3OO SECURES THIS. 100 ACRES, cheap Dairy Farm, well grassed, on good metalled road, handy to school and factory. Subdivided into 8 paddocKs.T" NeW" house of 6 rooms, 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price only £23 per acre, £3OO cash. ONLY £350 DOWN. 136 ACRES. Splendid Dairy Far m , subdivided into two farms of 60 and 76 acres. Two houses of 5 rooms and 10 rooms, in first-class condition, practically new. Cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. « Factory, school, P. 0., and telephone opposite. A very desirable and convenient farm, exceptionally well fenced. Price £34 per acre, only £350 cash required. TWO FINE TOWN HOMES. 6-ROOMED HOUSE; fiilt J-acre, situated 1' niirtuteV wallir'from Broadway. All conveniences, including bathroom' and electriclight. Cheap at £325. Easy terms. 7-ROOMED HOUSE. Only been erected two years. Up-to-date and modern house with all possible conveniences, including hot and CbM water, electric light," wash-house* copper and tubs; also nice level 1-acre section. Price £I2OO. £SOO cash. -^ C. & E. JAGKISON. LAND. STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway. 'Phone No- 164, Stratford. » : i -.l'} )' LEEDS HIGH GRADE BASIC FARMERS SHOULD MOTECLIENTS will please note that this is arriving by s.a. Atft* enio, due Wellington, Tuesday, 13m tnst., and should arrive at the respective stations within 3 or 4 days after. CLIENTS WILL PLEASE ARRANGE TO TAKE DELIVERY UPON ARRIVAL AT THEIR VARIOUS RAILWAY STATIONS. STERLING £ ■ iM ««sfiEnis' For orders of One Ton or More this oan be rau**i FREE to •»"- Railway Station, at the same prio» m out of stot*. IN STOREPURE STEAMED BONEDUfiTf, KATNJT. SULPHATE OP POTASH, AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, GYPSUM, BASIC SLAG, all BORTHWICKS' SPECIAL MANURES, GEAR CO'S BONEDUST and BLOOD MANURE. All the Standard MANGOLD. SWEDE, a«jd TURNIP and other SEED OATS. GRABB SEEDS, of all descriptions, SL\\ CLAHt'S CHAMPION, WHITE BELGIUM AND BARRfBALL OAR ROT SEED, and FARM REQUIREMENTS of Every Description. CALL AT M v STAHD WHEW AT THE STRATFORD SHOW. iMDiV4itiKßrtitft NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, irjiinAaa«jft STYLE SS "TAILORED INTO" OUR COSTUMES. Style—that "indefinable something" which sets apart | the smartly dressed woman from the rest—can only hi ft produced in a tailored costume by men of long expeneno< „nd understanding. .. It is especially evident in costumes niaae dy THE CASH TAILORINC CO., Because they are cut and tailored by mea of long experience in Ladles' Tailoring. The Desijzns are the newest, tile Materials the and the Workmanship the best—that's why our Costume-, are unrivalled in the district. j ABOUT YOUR WINTER COSTUME. , . STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 61, 17 July 1913, Page 3
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