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BUSINESS NOTICES. Exchange FOR DAIRY FARM. OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. 98 ACRES, L.I.P. All in grass, and well subdivided, practical- - ~,. , v l3J ri 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from factory, • roads. 'Good house and shed, and all necessary outbuildings. Prloe £ls par acre, Ist Mortgage C.A.S.O. £350 cciuity iiteo. Qows rfreraged £ll 10s last season. The owner, who has a large family, wants a larger farm. This proposition is "worth, consideration. ;w* Ai/H; young & c°land And estate agent, Stratford. "FORD" CARS. *»E*TER,J£I9O 8-SEATER, £205 L. R. CURTIS. VOIE ACE NT. ST RAT FOR D.

**B ahe not superstitious, but we believe iu , , SIGN 8." BEG&ETT CORLETT; SIGN WRITERS AND V&ECORATORJB, BROADWAY NORTH. •i don't have to be told tnat satisfied customers mean success. JfJ It, and will give full value for your money IT you will let us. ALWAYS "kicW" IF DISSATISFIED. lttoN* 188. *MLI"'MAKE dOOD EVERY TIME. THOSE 138 LAND. LAND, SetttttiM, W&£*g&ji*a **£■*•» 1 *4ioi»iii«oh»©se And batter f*osory, 6 p»dduok. ■■— Jmi h• grass, lb acres t'ellod; wb*rV, gii: really good build TO v frotHS ft$$C&AM & CO.. LA** AtIMTS. iIUOCB ITJBEET. ELTHAJU. it:,i.i>! hi: eViifi >-« H. A. mJNaCH, . ,< v A |CHT OUT WAWlY ,!, f , *BM''''ls^ ;i landi alln ft ~ Sa^CHi'ir , So , ' , cdwiii-.-go6a 5-roomed S«RT U-bailijcowshe.a, and; ftfMjfa.Hkb 'usual outbuildings; one sch6o\, cheesSe factory, OS" office- ; Will tease lor ,5 years at 2Bs porj acre, halfv dbWn. ~>••' £":'..,,.. ,/■ iSi'Afeß#3i situated at Palmdf^toft.N'orth,.' rfFnVer.4eposit land; will. ' »carry -80 cows? good 10-roomed house, a»rd tko usual outbuildings. from factory, school and Mmtip. Will leaso for 5 y%*ri at it per acre. fin; ACftEB in 'faranaki, good 2-sheep country, all in grass, good road, :'' l-rdotoed house, wOdlshed for 200 sheep, yards for 3000 sheep, dip, ' 14*bail cowshed, dairy, etc. Could milk, say, 50 cows on part. 5 thJWs from* ;school .factory, and township. Rent 8s 6d per aero. Will lease f«r I or 7 years. A*PLT H. A. WUNCH, Land Agent, Mldhlrst.

T, yaV NG, Bootmaker. (Two doors from Loan and Mercantile) ■pOOTS to Order of Good Quality, &and-sewn, Pegged, or Ri retted. Ladies and Gentlemen's Repairs done Neatly and with dispatch. Best English Leather Used. A TRIAL SOLICITED. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 1 (\~i ACRES, Freehold, 10-roomed ItJ JL house well built, 6 good outbuildings, 50-bail cowshed, floor race and yards concrete, L.K.G. Milking Machine installed. Subdivided into 20 paddocks, well fenced and watered.. Last year wintered 100 'head cattta and 40 sheep; H miles to creamery*-*} miles to township. Good metalled road. Price £3O an acre. £IOOO cash required, balance easy terms. , . SfftAttOßD LAND EXCHANGE. W. H. THOMSON, Manager. No. 8 YORK CHAMBERS. P.O. Bo**B6. ''Phone 163.

pOMMERCIAL HOTEL, ¥< , 'BfBATFORD. m M Jl* SULLIVAN, Proprietress. 7sjiWot ketone and Coronation iHotel, v , Eltham.) yjmifi -w M*P '■ ■'• " ■ "•■■-"*■' -.■■■■'•' P#»ir«i to notify the gene-al public -known will be glad to welcome old and new friends. fARIFF:'4»'6d per day, £1 weekly. i\\:-'r kAtoifa meals. i». MOTOR FOR HIRE. ft. QREDIC, -EBIRES to intimate that he is at ihorteit notice. , Telephone No. 181, Strat►t#LD BILVER ENAMEL IreoohM. Brooches. Brcochos. rO those who are in want of a - , Propch, I would respectful- i ly draw their attention to the large* stock I carry. These goods are of the best workmanship and exclusive in design. otifil'rtiCE XNDTHAf THE „, T ..'ltfVf£Bt. Watchmaker, Jcweiier and B have just opened up a nice range of cream separators, selected from the best makers, and can rantee every machine, A separaK$P pW its 'cost in onb Rea- : 'fr*d| l , tHe l > ''e i ?ti'a amdirnt of, obiter b^ 'using; it ■instead of pan skimming. McMil- ' ko''artd'*Fr tli - : -

OSRAM LAMPS—Metallic wire drawn filament, 8, 18, 32, and 50 c.p., 2s 6d each; J.J.N. Metallic wire drawn filament, 16, 26, and 50 c.p., 28 each. It pays to use the Osram or J.J.N., as they give better light, longer life, and most economical current consumption. McMillan and Fredrio, agents.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 71, 29 July 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 71, 29 July 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 71, 29 July 1913, Page 7

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