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BUSINESS NOTICES. A HANDSOME BONUS OF 2s 6d IN THE £ DISCOUNT OFF ALL CASH PURCHASES OF 10s AND OVER IN VALUE IS BEING GIVEN AT , SPENCE’S DURING THE XMAS SEASON. THEREFORE Make no mistake as to where you should buy your requln nents jn articles such as the following: NEW HATS FOR LADIES OR GENTLEMEN. ' NEW DRESSES AND COSTUMES. NEW UMBRELLAS AND SUNSHADES. NEW SUIT'S- FOR MEN AND BOYS. ''E.W GLOVES, HOSiERY, COLLARS, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC., SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS. remember the bonus. . "A. SPENCE 5 . : BROADWAY, STRATFORD. I NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE -- 1- ‘ ■. - i \ I ' ‘ ' ’ ' ' ...... 4 ■ , 4 AGENCY <no> ttb - ~ . ‘ • /.-•'< .•• ■ U ’ STRATFORD. .. ; •. yj* : 'y t ' FINE DAIRY PROPERTIES IN THE FAMOUS HAWERA district.

2 VERY NICE FARMS of 107 Acres each, well watered and subdivided. Splendid quality land, will carry 50 cows each. Returns for tho lafeb G years from those properties may be seen, which will prove that the price ashed is riot aheve their value. Creamery $ trifle^ / ,school 1 mile, Hawera 12 miles by good metal road, raUnvaytSdniles^ ' Price £34 per acre, with £4OO cash down, balance on easy terms.} ' No.' 8-901 ■ 160 ACRES, good land, splendid grass, carry 60 cows, well subdivided! 4-mile to school and factory, f 12 } to., »u;»i» gjyftjifdJd ’ ’Siho&h’ri# • kou’seV 1 cow secf, large wool shed, -tails, i tuple* i menVshed, looseboxes, etc. Priori £3B per acre, with £IOOO cash, I balance on easy terms. ! •" No. 8-90 h FOR SALE, LEASE, OR EXCHANGE ~,! t ; u. , * ;■i,, ,u*i\ .Vi,. H c, . .Vs 11». ■« illi f v«.»»«»••» « 15 ***** 700 ACRES, good cattle and sheep country, 400 acres felled and grassed and.divided into 6 sheep-proof paddocks. Situated about 2 miles from railway, ’phono and school. Owing to dissolution of partnership the owner is most anxious to dispose of this farm and will consider taking town property or small dairy farm in exchange. Price (selling p'rißo £4 "|Wh E acre The goodwill, subject to mortgage t« the C.A.S.O. of-about £IOOO. No. 6-lOOla ■f T O if o i PI i A FIRST-CLASS CRAZING PROPERTY of 1060 Acres, L.I.P. at 6d per acre. 700 acres felled and in good clean grass, 200 acres ploughed (river flats), 50 acres carrying 2 slifeep tri the acre rind 150 : iiead 4 of cattle. Good 7-room-ed house and bathroom, moil’s wharc. woolshod. Will lease at £3OO per annum with purchasing clause at £6 10s per acre for the goodwill. ! No. 5-383. A. C. SELL, Land Salesman.

THE UNIQUE COPPER BOILER FRAME THAT MAKES WASHING DAY A DAY OF PLEASURE, Saves CIO says one user—more durable than the wrought iron Saves Time frame—decidedly better than the built-in frame, and Fuel Saves very much cheaper. Easily moved about, easily lit, and Saves labor, extremely economical in the use pf fuel, wood chopping Money, cut down to the minimum for a 16 gallon copper can be brought to boil in 10 minutes at the expense of an armful of chips only. From £2 18s 6d up, (JOACH £ QARRIAGE £JO., WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, I COAQH BUILDERS, ETC., Agents for the "Wasa" Cream Separator, Massey Harris Implements, etc.

FOR THE TOILET .USE NICHOLSON'S SUPERFATTED SKIN SOAP. EMOLLIENT and Ref resting. Splendid for the Nurshry. Can he usea on the most delicate skin. Once used always used. PRICE— Is Tablet or 2s «d Box (3 tablets). Mail or telephone orders punctually attended to., f r PRESCRIPTION WORK IS OUR 1 ' s SPECIALITY. T. A. W. NICHOLSON, M.P.S., Pharmaceutical Chemist. (By Exam.) THE PHARMACY, 4 Broadway. ON KEE, FRUITERER, GROCER, CONFEOTIONER AND GREENGROCER, Broadway. THRESH Supply of Vegetables iand ■4-j Fruit daily. Cheapest shop in town for groceries. Importer of all kinds of China Silk on sale at cost price. Fungus purchased, highest price in Taranaki. p " 4 ‘■V- . I -.1.-,'?' i; Fof pictures, picture frames, copper ware, ladies’ and gents’ natty dressing oases, James, Cash Trader, will supply all you want.

UAW 80 N FALLS. MOUNT ECMONT. HE TOURIST COTTAGE and the Mountain, Rouses. are np.w open .'or the season. The road through the National Park has been repaired, and is now in etcellent order, and visitors will experience .no difficulty whatever in driving right up to the house. As there has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitors should write and secure accommodation beforehand. The Tourist Cottage s also .connected with the Telephone Service. SCALE OB 1 CHARGES.—At the Main House, Is per day each person, with cooking utensils, tableware, niattrqss.and pillow supplied; at each of the detached cottages, 2s each person per day, with similar articles supplied, with the addition of a spring mattress. Children are charged half the above fees. TOURIST COTTAGE—This establishment is replete with every modern convenience. Among the recent additions^, a large dining-room and smoking-room. Visitors will, find the Cottpge,- : with its beautiful surroundings’ ah excellent place at which to •per.d a holiday, Tariff, Meals 2s. Paddock lor Horses Is per day, Feeds' at Is 6d each. , A’stock of Tinned Meats, Fish, fruit. Biscuits, and ’Sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties end .Other visitors. Address all communications: The Manager, Mountain House (via Kaponga). • J. MURPHY, Manager. When you want Xmas Cards, Picture Postcards,-Rose Bowls, Hand Bags, and Sily or* Goods, go to James’, Cash Trader.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 2 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 2 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2, 2 January 1914, Page 2

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