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■ U&iNEM NtTltkft LAN. i IMS! 70 ACRES, VERY CHOICE and Highly improved little Dairy nu jl divided j into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been ploughed; ! -uie frcw creamery, j hsndy to school. 4-roomed nouse, 12-hail Cheap at "28 per sore. £4OO oasii, balance at E p** ««?, 85 ACRES, SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metalled road, all been ploughed but i acres. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well sheltered, easily carry 35 cows. First-class dwelling house of 8 rooms, 20-bail cowshed with loft, cost £l5O, large iron implement shed, stable, etc.; only 1 mile from cretraery. Price £35 psr acre. £i6& oasil, balance o years at 6 per cent. 100 ACRES. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, lying well in the s>nn, nicely sheltered, and watered by never failing streams; 60 acres have been ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwelling; house, cud concrete floor cowshed, 1 mile to school and railway station. Pries only £3O per aere. #*** oask, 200 ACRES. ONE OF THE BEST ''ARMS in the district. Land of rich quality, ; exceptionally well grassed; will oarry 75 cows and young stock; good new grass country, 1 mile to school, factory, telephone, and P.O. New 4-roomed house, 12-bail cowi d. Cheque for milk in December £IOO from 54 cows. Price £25 par acre. £SOO cash. A Splendid Opportunity. ALSO FOR SALE. UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big tattle and 15 sheep weekly; large shop and i-acre freehold land; no opposition. Prioe £SOO. £260 cash. i-ACRE BECTIONS from £SO to £lo© with sm?*f iflposlt. ! FARMERS.—We claim to have a sound know-Judge of land values as; ,ve have lived and dairy ff-med in this rlistricb fc. 18 ~nd whei_ we Isiiy a farm is good buying, it is good. Sound advice girr*. ♦veturns shown. SDeai with us and we w3l help you to make money. vour n-it farm C &' S: ffACBI&ON. JkAtfD, BTOGK, AMD ACEHTS, "?feKsa Ha. HS4, ItPitfsrC BUYING GOOD SEEDS IS BANKING MONEY, £?3S!IRE SUCCESS BY SOWSKS ScEEIiS CF UMOUESTiOtfASLE PURITY

AHO CERMIHATtnu pA ; < THOSE STOCKED . US MR E THE 13 ST OBTAINABLE, AN. ARE ABATTOIR!* TO GIVE O&ua RESULTS. AKARGA COCKSFOOT-d.M.P. SPECIALS SELECTED, EXTRA HEAVY SAMPLE. PERENNIAL RYE- SPECIAL OLD PASTURE. MACHINE DRESSED, HAWKE'S BAY, ANT. POVERTY BAY RYE, *LSO CANTERBURY AND fIANDOY RYE. HURST'S No. 1 CLOVERS. AH thesft and attars applied are ef the tf Igfccst Stant, SAMPLES AND QUOTATION. PO-VED ONIAWUWWI, AH 88»d. DUlverer ' I a your nearest Railway S!*t!aa «■ » .1 THING aw buiiuM* m«n—thinkmg mon^-m«n o» ,;.-;-»♦ #VJ] idea*. ( M f a FOR me: of *i«6- ; filiation who foec ' \U ; # J|j clothe, p«*ot ", graceful cut, and thl <on s J*| wwar wbifch if n daurabto, como + " Wwtfl TKF CASH TAILGKIHC OS. {J flj 1 \ Uil I 1 OT" X Tailor» aSd E atteri ara man of •xpanaucc | I 1 I 1 aud i'lTtaoed ideaa-they know exactly how to ». II 1 1 1 dtira tfa rrjo«ji fii-isbed effects I] jMljad STYLISH Fabrics - close at- •on to the smallest detail oi each individual reonire.'nenfc, are tb • i actors of successful tailoring iSTRATFORB*

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1914, Page 3

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