2USSNESS NOTICES.
THE DOMINION AT THE PRSSE. BIBLE TO GiVJtt »«*«*« T ' "V AT 45s to 66. IN FABRIC, IN STYLE, IN TAILOBING, IN FIT OR FINISH. THESE READY TO WEAR SUITB ARE ■'DIFFERENT." "DISTINCTIVE," "SUPERB" GARMENTS, AND THEY ARE MADE RIGHT. WE ARE WILLING TO SHOW YOU. pisb« Yiar Order new, and hi In tint fir tht Iftca. commit oinTUiun pa tbIUNI bLUImNb bu, STRATFORD.
GOOD PROPOSITION IN DAIRYING LAND. 120 ACRES, Freehold, adjoining town, P. 0., and School. All in grass; 12 paddocks, all ploughable; 20 acres stumped, carrying - capacity -10 cows; good metal roads. 7-roomed house, washhouse, 2 good" sheds, 1 acre orchard. Insurance £3OO, rates £l7; clean land, no weeds, lies well to the sun, good road frontage,, well sheltered. Mortgage £I6OO for G years at ofc per cent. Price £3O per acre. Deposit £SOO, balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. v This farm has only changed hands once during the last twenty yehrs. It can be recommended as a good proposition. It is situated in a good dairying district, and is well watered. Yot liable to floods. J. H. QA'M LANO AGENT, STKATFORfc. SOME GOOD PROPOSITIONS IN DAIRY FARMS. tOO ACRES, Freehold, 2J miles from township, and i-mile from Factory. All in grass, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. All plough able. Carry 35 cows. Good 8-roomed hou?e and outbuildings Pfioa X;.35 per acre. Cash deposit £9OO.
158 ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile from Railway Station, Factory and Post Office. All in grass, and more than one-half ploughable. Carrj -15 cows. Good buildings, 7-roomed house, 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), etc. Price £25 10s per acre. Cash deposit £550. 276 ACRES, Freehold, 4 miles from Railway Station, 2 miles from Factory. All in grass, and well subdivided. 20 acres in turnips and oats. Carry 70 cows and sheep. 5-roomed house, dairy, 7bail cowshed, also 2-roomed whare. Cheap at £25 per acre. Small deposit, balance long term. M°C GrGAGE **B, f.STATg & FINANGI ACEWT* fark etauntors, STRATFOfU
FURNITURE MAY NOW BE BOUGHT FROM U 6 NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOWN. WE ARE ACTUAL MAKERS OF FURNITURE AND OUR STYLI* ARE CORRECT. LOW RENT ENABLES US TO SILI CHEAPER THAN OTHERS. ■ A SPECIALITY. REALLY EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TRULY EASY PRIOM REALLY A Better Cannot ba Bought. Old lulls, upholstered and renovated to look as good is nt» at rsaawwafe prices. CAB.HETMAKERS, UfHOUTEIiem. FUNERAL ™£™<* Opposlta Wesley C&urtis,
J .& c* t STRATFORD. % ,n ,r ß p« FRPFHOLD—AII ploughable, 4 paddocks, 5-roomed house, 10 "e gaSfoSd, with -orete floe,-, and other buildings. ! " iM S *!weil-fenc 3 e s d and "subdivided into 4 paddocks, sheep-proof Wi„„. 1! miles from factory, school and P. 0., 7 mile. to ra>l. NeT O-'ooniod house, small cowshed, washhouse, trapshed, etc. Prirp £l2 15s per acre. ~1 ACRES_AU in grass, 999 years' lease; 30 acres stumped and ' 53 plowed: good sheep-proof fences, 7 tO J L and I mile to school, railway 5 miles. Rent 11s 3d per acre. 5-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed concrete' floor, trapped good hivildines will carry 50 cows and do them well. Pr.ve £l2 per acre ~ will exchange for Stratford town property. 4 ACRES, FREEHOLD-All ploughable; well fenced, H miles from Stratford P.O. 9-rooined housa, out-houses, etc. FOr Sale or exchange. H. J. VALINTINE, T<f>nd Ronrpcpntati^P
TIES. g-N the matter of TIES, We endeavor -1 always to steer clear cf the Commonplace—and we flatter ourselves that We succeed pretty well. OURS ARE TIES OF TASTE. Como and see the atinurabla selection we are showing, and take ad—..,„e 0 f our value.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 49, 27 February 1914, Page 6
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