BUSINESS NOTICES. ECMONT CHART SUITS TO MEASURE HE product! by a Tailoring Organisation composed of men who are as conscientious as a village tailor, and quite as deft at plying the needle. From trimming cutter to finisher, every man is a high powered, talented worker, eager to reach the standard we demand. Every garment is stricfty high-class in quality and of uncriticisable style. Not all, but many of our woollen designs are exclusive, and each is selected to best bring out the effectiveness of the particuar model into which it is introduced. EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY SPRING, 1913, SAMPLES NOW TO HAND. STRATFORD,
4-ROOMED HOUSE and g-acre— E.L., water,'hath, washhouse, £295. Deposit £lO, 6-ROOIV3ED HOUSE and pacre— E.L., water, hath, washhouse, stable, £475. Deposit £25. g-AORE, comer section, in drainage area, £B9. Deposit £5, j-AGRE, in drainage area; good frontage, £SO. Deposit £5. 259 ACRES, Sheep and Cattle, adjoining .railway staitoncheapest farm in the Dominion, £5 12s 6d per acre. , Deposit £225. LADD BUYERS.— l can offer cheap properties in Town and Country. PLEASE INVESTIGATE. J. H. THOMPSON. LAND STRATFORD. LAND! LAN DH LAND!!! A REAL GOOD INVESTMENT. Tlis Cheapest Far in in Taranaki. 390 ACRES, freehold, miles frem Stratford. All in grass, except 25 acres shelter bush. Well subdivided and fenced. Carry ever 100 cows. Only it miles from factory. Good 7-roomsd house and all outbuildings. PRICE £ls PER ACRE. CASK REQUIRED £IOOO. ALL PAimOULAUS FROM M C CLUGGAGE & \ \ LAND, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS- ~ York Chambers. STRATFORD.
FURNITURE OF QUALITY. s@@om MM 5 5 V*/ r>Qt tTvO wiii MAY NOW EE BOUGHT FROM US. NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOWN. WE ARE ACTUAL MAKERS OF FURNITURE AND OUR STYLES ARE CORRECT. ' LOW RENT ENABLES US TO SELL CHEAPER THAN OTHERS. UPHOLSTERY A SPECIALITY. REALLY EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TRULY EASY PRICES. DIVAN, AS SHOWN IN SKETCH, FROM £2 SS. A Better Cannot be Bought. Old Suites upholstered and renovated to lock as good as new at reasonable I prices. EVANS & TICHBON. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Opposite Wesley Church. 'Phono 95. WEBSTER, BROADWAY, DOBSON & \ STRATFORD. (JO. 2507 ACRES— AII in grass, well fenced and subdivided; about 3U paddocks, close to railway, school, etc. Metalled road, 130 acres ploughed. House of 9 rooms with every convenience, also house of (j rooms, woolshed, stable, sheep yards, dip, etc. Price £lO TOs. Weil worth inspection. 298 ACRES— AII in grass or qrop, mostly ploughable, well fenced, on metalled road. Easy distance to railway, school, and lactory. House of 7 rooms, washhouse, stable, etc., 12-bail cowshed (concrete), paved yard.’ Price £25 per acre. 189 ACRES All in grass, til) acres ploughed, the rest ploughable, 3 miles from railway, It miles to factory! G-roomed house, 20-hail cowshed and other buildings. Price £25 per acre. A real good farm and cheap at the price. SL J. VALINTINIE, Lund Representative.
w 11A NGAMOMOX A--M AIN TRU X K THROUGH COACH SERVICE, TiyrGORE’S ROYAL MAIL COACH IVi SERVICE between Okahukura (Alain Trunk Railway) and Ohura will bo extended to Whahgamomona from the beginning of November next, linietiiulo in future issue. AN IDEAL COACHING TRIP. Livery and Rait Stables at Ohm a. Matiere and Mangaroa. 'TOM MOORE, Proprietor. 7ANTED-A Bags Thomson’s CalfW Meal, fov sale; cheap. McMillan and FredriC.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 42, 20 October 1913, Page 6
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