BUSINESS NOTICES. THE FINEST IN THE DOMINION AT THE F«5C£. AVE SAY IT Ai> VISE 1)L V—FOR IT IS NOP POSSIBLE TO GIVE A BETTER GARMENT VALUE AT 60s to 7-5 s IN FABRIC, IN STYLE, IN TAILORING, IN FIT OR FINISH. * THESE CHART GUSTS TO MEASURE ARE ‘‘DIFFERENT," "DISTINCTIVE,” "SUPERB" GARMENTS, AND THEY AR*E MADE RIGHT. WE ARE WILLING TO SHOW YOU. Place Your Order new, and be in time fir the Show. EWOT GIOTKING CO. STRATFORD. BARLEYIVIAN’S ESTATE. Only Three Sections Unsold. 2 AT £50 EACH ’ 1 AT £OO. SITUATION —Celia. Street East, 1U minutes from P.O. Full QuarterAcres, clean, level. Depisiat £5, balance 3 years 6 per cent. Drainage Water, and Electric Light ; available for building purposes. Prepared to build bouses to your own design on £2-5 deposit. J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. LAND! LAM 01! LANOIII A REAL GOOD INVESTMENT. / The Cheapest Farm in Taranaki. -"5/ , . ■■■• ' l . : IksO ■ 1 ‘ ' ' • ' . i - > ‘ ■ ‘i-- 4J V> 390 ACRES, freehold,'B4' miles from Stratford. All In j ? . .'.I ”'; ’, grass, except 23 acres shelter bush. Well subdivided >■ ; dnd fenced. Carry ever ioO cs ; ais. Only miles from " ”' r factory. Good 7-roomed house and all outbuildings. *' »OU PRICE 1 £ls PER ACREACASH REQUIRED £IOOO. L G J -Iw.r-?-;* ■ 0r.,.- , -.»•» Uu tp-ir "* 7i ‘ K { Ifl • MD.|LE3 ; ' iaiT ' ALL PARTICULARS FROM M C CLUGGAGE & CQ'LA^O s 'ESTATE & FINANCE .fiUbU York Ch&iffilbrs.* STRATEOED; ■■ :
? FURNITURE OF QUALITY.■n S' y&M ■rJM V&t ■A r~:':2c at* msm MAY NOW BE 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 SPECIALTY. REALLY EAST CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TRULY EASY PRICES. DIVAN, AS SHOWN IN SKETCH. FROM £2 5». A Better Cannot ba Bought. Old Suites upholstered and renovated to jock as good as new at reasonable prioes. EVANS ■■■& TIOHBON. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Opposita Wesley Church. 'Phone 94. WEBSTER. DOBSON & C O, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 105 ACRES Freehold, divided into 30 paddocks, all ploughaole when stumped, 00 acres stumped, well fenced, metal road, 1J miles to ' factory railway and post office. 8-roomed house, 11-bad cowshed (concrete), well sheltered. Price £35 per acre—a real good'farm. 80 ACRES Freehold, well sub-dividsd, mostly ploughable, metalled road I) miles to factory, 3 miles to railway. House of 5 rooms, cowshed, etc. £l4 10s per acre. £4OO down—wci’ worth looking ,at--453 ACRES All down except 50 acres, well fenced with sheep-proof fences. About 200 acres coul dbe ploughed when stumped. Good motor road, 3 miles from, school ; new sheep yards, wharo of 2 rooms Pries £8 2s 6d per acre—a tip-top grazing farm. H. J. VALSNTINE, Land Representative.
TT7ANTFD— Small *W Saw-Bench; state particulars | and price to Stratford livening Lost. 7ANTKI.) KNOWN—Comfortable Lounges and Wicker Chairs, upholstered in all shades oi plushette and art serge at Spanvath's. Danish Art Furniture Maker, next Commercial Hotel, Stratford.
WANTED ’KNOWN— Kovel y Chesterfield Suiti* on view. I*'' in time. Orders' now coming in for Christmas. Sparwatirs, Broadway. LOST —Between Waipnkn and Stratford, 1 Bag Motor Cycle Tools. Reward on returning to Newton King, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 75, 28 November 1913, Page 6
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