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BUSINESS NOTICES. • SPENCE’S caP T w:nding*uf sale IS STILL RUNNING. AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE St 13 AIMED AT. |THE SALE PRICES FOR MANY LINES ArtE BELOW COST. GET T3UR REQUIREMENTS IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING HERE AND NOW, AND SAVF. MONEY. * A. SPENCE ■J -v * BROADWAY. STRATFORD. ~i —r 1 V NEW KB Alt AND ' AN & MEECANTTLB. ; AGENCY C LIMITED, STRATFOHD. J STOCK AUCTIONEERS. LAND SALESMEN Aho 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 cash down, or will lease for 7 years at 29s per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2B. No. 279. 220 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good 3-roomed house, 12-bail concrete shed ; ' 7i 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 acre with • a Purchasing Clause at £2O. No. 244. 150 ACRES Freehold, splendidly situated in good district. No weeds, 63 acres nghed. Good, level and nicely ruling land. Carry 60 cows. 6-rooir non -ie and 10-boil concrete shed. Mile end half to dual plant Factory, School and Post. Office Price £2B per acre, very easy terms. Balance at 5 . -v cent, on Ist Mortgage. EXGH*iKCF.b. ONLY DEALING ON SELLING VALUES. fill* ACRES FREEHOLD.—Splendid cattle country on which 50 cows could l|a, milked if wished. All .well fenced and free of noxious I weeds'; —'id 5-room house, 14-bcil cowshed, wool shed, gig and trap shed. Very chean at £9 10s per acre with £SOO cash down or will accept ’• M •’■S'UttWH'Wßfttftrt■ frf -town pwpwfy deposit', leaving t*t!« balance of the purchase -nunc on mortgage for n year* 3 at 5 per cent. No. 373 IHOO ACRES' Freehold, splendidly lying, easy sheep and cattle country, ijl felled and thoroughly < rrssod. Well fenced and divided. 4- : 'i>pJp,V ( A yaachiues > fun ■ ft»wm > *m«,»»SfoiMed« C YuTes'' r ,«V "hip Owner will sel 1 Fioeh*ii at x/> 12s 6d po.r core with 6500 rash down, purchaser to take over It Mortgage to the A.M.P. of £4300 at 5 per cen balance on Ind Mortgage for i years at 5 per cent., or will exchav ,0 for De’ry farm or town property./ ■ , „ ;f ! ‘) ACRES* fRE-ftHoLB* —fktod' ofean milking country; new 6-roomod bouse, 14-hail shed, 2 mil«s from factory and school; 7 miles to town and railway. Price £l4 10s nor acre with £3OO cash; balance at per cent or fw BCt New PI ■ mouth end Marten. Vo. g*> iUD ACRES Tip-top Dairy Laud, good buPd nigs, factory ami school halm , £4O per acre with £2OOO oaaii d -*rp or v, ; .mld conftiddr vxbhahMibr " gri d"' country. , N0,‘280 A. C. BELL, Land Salesmany T p...,i - WE; STOCK—KAVWm PA VOURJTE DRILLS, M ’ROWS fwithrmt tjoIM ( HATAT AND SPIKE HARROWS, •>•»* REID ANT) GREY PT OirGHU Eta. W, A, MfffWfTTj

mm VEHICLES THAT MAKE IT A PLEASURE TO RIDE IN mm" NOT only because of the perfect springing, upholstering, and 'bosh, but oecause of the general beauty, strength of build and their character right through. Whether it be gig,* waggon or dray, the same pains is taken. All become a pleasure to us, AND MORE THAT'S A PLEASURE TO OWN, WE are not afraid to let our customers see a Job half through. We’ve no need to fake or patch—real honest labor, the best of materials and experience with our guarantee behind every job we turn out. You’ll save money by placing your next season’s order for a milk waggon with us now. EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE , C o ' Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, etc. Champion Uortablo STRATFORD. Unique Furnace Frames, Ranges. Massey-Harris Implements, Do vou drink ym St & K* \ & if not, why no f < \ ■

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 2

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