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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE F 0 . \)F 150 TO DAIRY FARM 81 ACRES, L.I.P. All in gra B 8) and well subdivided, ly all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile rom factory, *mile from school, 2 miles from railway statu*. Metal roads. Good house and shed, and all »«» tb * ings. Price £ls per aore, ut Mo/tgage C.A.S.O. £350 CowfavfrS £ll 10s last season The owner, who has a large family, wants a larger fori®. Thus proposition U worth consideration. ]i m YOUNG & c°* LAND AHD ESTATE ACENT, STRATFORD. M^r%C y TF you circled the world on the tall of a comet -1 you couldn't pass 'em—there'd always be another Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can "Watch the Fords go by." £l9O Is the price of the FORD runabout; the touring car is £2os—all f.o.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Get catalogue and particulars from L. R. CURTIS. "WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE IN SIGN 8." BECKETT SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATOR 8, BROADWAY NORTH. we don't have to be told tiiat iaii*ited ouatomera mean luooeti. We know It, and will give full value for your money If you will let ut. ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATISFIED. 'PHONE 188, WE'LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONE 188 f\ ACBEB FREEHOLD, 1 mil* from Eltham, »-rooine<i house •nde'rer? 100 iheb*, and • horws, paddook«wl. Frio* £6© per acre, 1 «\r> ACRES FIJIISOLD, » mtftß *rom JBlfcham, good fl-roomed iwuee, It ' . .» ,« t ■ - • i.t.. /innjn L. -I Onn AOXfJI, O.JLF., Ml aerea l« frafl, W acrei tolled! whar. JLZUU shearing shede, and yardej rent £4B p*r annum; goodwill £3 10 per ««e Bt>lendid c*rryinf otaa*i7» Owner prepare* to for air property or butineM. . aa AOElffl, FBEEHOLD, adjoining EJtham Boroßtfki really ifoi bail* t/U iiigi and ooßtehi«MM«i £W9 eesh refliired. LAH9 A9EHT9, BftlBGE STREET. ELTHAS9.

it! w r '^5SS3 <C3£ HARD-CASH will not buy GOOD HEALTH; but a little of it will buy a tin of VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, and every cupful of that does you good. Its nourishing, sustaining and strengthening properties make it an ideal breakfast and supper beverage. It keeps mind and body in working order. But it MUST be VAN HOUTEN'S. I m ~,.,. M 1 I :'' %■}?: -r:*i \V'i- •.-•■ ■ *:-■■: SSe v# started smoking," ' £j*s said a well-known <\;" business man, "since then I've tried a / score of brands, but for downright pleasure and value f there's but one tobacco —Golden Eagle—king of them all. Rich, yet mild and sweet—deliciously cool and satisfying, there's a fragrance and aroma about Golden Eagle found in no other tobacco." S^

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 71, 24 November 1913, Page 7

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