BUBINESS NOTICES. ° DAIRY FARM - OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. - 9t ACRES, L.I.P. All in grass, and well subdivided, practically all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from factory | mUe from school, 2 miles from rauway stat.o* Meal roads. Good house and sh3d, and all necessary outbuildingt Prioe £ls per acre, Ist Mo/tgage C.A.S.O. £3si Equity £ll2O. , '.. Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. The who ha. . large family, wants a larger far*. This propoutum U worth consideration. Mi H; m YOUNG & C°* LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. IF you circled the world on the tall of a comet 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 particular* from L. R. CURTIS. •WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE IN SIGN 8." CORLETT SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. "Wo don't !«¥• to be told mat taciaSad customers moan auooeta. Wo know It, and will glva full value for your money If you will lot ut. ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATISFJEB. THONI 188- WE'LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONE 18* A FUBRiCATINC OIL WHICH SUITSTHE FEED SYSTEM OF THE "FOR D." "FOUftDE^ 'As a result of practical tests and scientific analysis, we • have produced a lubricating oil that in point of suitabil- '»o'^ e ity for the Ford car stands head and shoulders above ~~_-. anything else. "•■-. "FOURDE" MOTOR OIL "JOl* ■<*&£ Is an oil of the "-highest lubricating quality, possessing just that body or - - thickness required for the feed system pf the \ Ford carl As a result, it feeds properly to all , friction points. Wear and tear-is reduced, to a : ) throughout tljeflongest runs. FOURD! OIL does not carbonise, but stays clean A and wears clean to the end. If you are 11 a "Ford" owner, you'll save your cai I and save your money by using it:, s For general motor car use we sel / Moboline Oil C and for motor cycles Moboline Oil B. Obtainable from Newton King, Stratford. - - USHERWOOD"ahd"C6.7Dunedm. - i
A BAKE OPPORTUNITY. "I-Q1 ACRES, Freehold, 10-ro6med 4-V.-V house well: built, 6 good outbuildings, 60-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 cattle and 40 sheep; 1J miles to creamery, 4i miles to township. Good inotalled road, Price £3O an acre. £IOOO cash required, balance easj termß. STRATFORD LAND EXCHANGE W. H THOMSON, NO. 5 YORK CHAMBERS. P.O. Box 88. 'Phone 163. Manager. J)AN T\|ALONE & (JO. WINES, SPIRITS, x ALES, AND , CORDIALS. WE are Bottlers of Manning and Co.'s Prize Ales, Strachan's, and Staples' Sparkling Ales, in draft. WE supply Jars and Kegs, on which a Deposit is charged. 21s 6d OUR USUAL 21s 6d. 218 6d CHRISTMAS 21s 6d. 213 6d HAMPERS 21s 6d. ARE NOW READY. Country Orders Prcmpiy Attended to. OUR Carts deliver to all parts of the Borough. CUSTOMERS, when enclosing cash for goods to ho sent to flag stations, will please note to add freight. DAN MALONE & Go. Ring up 55 Fenion St., Stratford. MOTOR FOR EIRE. K. CREDIC, ESIRES to intimate that ha is prepared to accept engagements for the hire of his Reliable Motor Car at shortest notice. Addreu: ' 'elophone No. 181, Strattvrdi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 79, 3 December 1913, Page 7
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