lusmess NOTICES. 1 c---—--v-—--—--—-—--—-—————-—'r'-—-————..-.—.—..... ........_..._ S, ‘ml!’ SPENCEOS ‘ V ASSIGNED STOCK SALE g % SATURDAYfMAY2"°~ 1914. ,' ‘ h I H_ “I _ . E O ,Ti-IE Public are invited to take full advantage of the inO ‘O M % terveningvtime to supply their wants in O ‘ E ORAPERY AND CLOTHING ‘ attho unheard-of reductions in prices now offering.‘ a * A in / THERE IS STILL NEARLY ‘£2500 '’ - . - ,- . If‘ .~‘ ‘V ‘A complete clearance is our Aim. s_ ’ - 4"- ——- I V ~ A A O .13? ORDER OF TEE TRi7STEE. O} O- 5- W-AUG": _ '. O Manager. A outta‘: enemseaqcnnonnwnv, STRATFORD. ’ A ‘. . ’ ._ __:
' . D PROPERTIES WEDAN RECOMMEND. 33} M 7353. Ff°9l!old, carrying 32 cows; factory returns £l3 pex now. Nearly alllploughed and (nH'fed into 13 paddocks; no vs er-ls 5-roomegl house, cowshed, etc. Situated within 5 minutes 01 factory and school. Price £3O nor acre (really cheap). Easy turmsl ’~ . . . N 0.4-181. 1| MIARE-AB, Freehold, goodlevel land, well fenced and divided. 5O roomed house, S-bail shod, oschard, etc, About 23 acres stump_ store. Price £2l 10; per aorawnh 5200 Gas“ NO_ 2_36_ “E 50353: GOO 3 D3sl‘? F9»l‘m,‘l€fVel and, well sheltered. Two houses }' and concrete-d sheds. Carry 100 cows_ 391,001’ factory and ’phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms to 79. ' V Ilablo man. A , Q 1“ ACRES,‘ Freehold, good dairylng mud, practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. Nice homestead,-good house and sheds, every convenience. Property wen fenced and d,'vided_ one mile to factory, school, store and ’phone. Price £35 per acre; good I (arm: to approved man. Balance for long term at 5 per cent_, or Uould ooneidor exchange for piece at good clean sheep country. a ‘ ' ’ No. 4-170. :1 W 0 lllive 109 A0353‘ 53'” ‘Firms which is; in splendid order. all neces- i A 'sary buildings, free of weeds and unrnol'tgalged. The owner’; selling prilee is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will accept ’ I} suitable pl‘o}p9rty as deposit. either in Stratford or New Ply- ‘ N m°ul=h- ~ No. 4.101. 1110 3.100 ACRE .Dairy Farm: Wllich owner will consider exvhanging for-‘,'l‘own property between Huwera and New Plymouth. No. L 241 ' N . WILL RAIL THIS DIVIDEND-MAKER / FREE . G. W T 0 the nearest atntion. A really J sensible Separator at last, and _, I one that is simple, easy to operate, . ii clean, and keep i.n order. Its subatom- , g .'‘‘g.__ .1" tin} frame; its many patents; it: H l'T‘&7_]s~ ‘ capacity , "7-'»"."'»f!f N R _ 15-cnu. AN I-IOUR——TI-IE uosr » O L N MADE. ~ T M N - “D; ‘xlu TTB orgne-piece how}; no risk Of lfiak‘ O {~‘.} age in cream or profits; nothing R ' ==.~.=;~. hard to get at and the esrenem. ho 8 V clean of all separators on the market, _ mad at the easiest pnoo. D wcuonr rmum v nnamnols no-. DIOABI-lIIJILDERI. uncxumm. 110.. R Otratfmi
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 96, 16 April 1914, Page 2
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