fSb'SiftJESS NOTICES. STEPPING INTO AN EG3KGNT SUIT M£ANB OUT OF MISFIT RUT, ,f ISFIT EUT IS LONG AND DEEP. SCORES OF J*- MEN ARE TRAVELLING IT. SOME OF THEM ARE BLIND TO THE FACT THAT MISFIT RUT IS A DOWN GRADE ALL THE »YAY. OTHERS KNOW WHERE IT LEADS, BUT BELIEVE TREY ARE ECONOMISING ON CLOTHES. WHEN A MAN PUTS ON AN EGMONT SUIT HE BOON FORGETS THE OLD RUT, and beoomes a ready convert to the new. mmrsymm* RSCH DASRY LAND, ELTHAM DISTRICT. (Y'T ACRES, Freehold—l miles from Elthara Railway Station, 1| t/tJ miles from Dairy Factory, 2 miles from School; all in grass; 9 paddocks, all pkraghablej about 40 acres,stumped; carrying at present 40 cows, 5 horses and calves aud pigs. Good roads; 6-roomed house; 24-bailed cowshed; trapshed. This farm lies in a nicely sheltered position,, and I can recommend the property as a real good spec. Price £45 per acre. Equity £2006. Owner would sell on easy terms, or would consider exchanging for a block of town property. Possession can be arranged about June or July. UAND AGENT, STRATFORD. 73 ACRES—Freehold, one of the fast. Carry 30 cows. 6-roomed house, cowshed, and all outbuildings. Pried £45 per acra. Cash £650. Balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. ■ ' 84 ACRES—Freehold. A real good farm, handy to St'-afford. Cheap at £24 per acre. Cash £4GO. 100 ACRES—Freehold. About 5 miles from Stratford by good metal road. All in grass and well subdivided. Carry 30 cows. 5roomed dwelling, cowshed, and outbuildings. Price £2B per acre. Easy terms. 160 ACRES—Freehold. Handy To factory, school and "railway. Owner at present milking ov,er 50 cows and showing high returns. All in grass and subdivided into 18 paddocks. 4-roomed house, 30-bail cowshed, etc. Price £32 10s per acre. Cash £SOO. Balnea 5 years at 6£ per cent. ' See us about Town Property. "No time like the present.' 4 IJLIfJD, ISTATI & FIHAetSI AGESITfc *9Bk tfcMlbm STRATFORD. BROADWAY "* & G ITDATFORD. TO BE SOLD AS A COIMC CONCERN. 129 ACRES—AII in grass; freehold. Well fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks; only half a mile from Rail, Factory, School, Store, and P.O. All ploughable when stumped; 20 acres stumped. Crops given in. House, cowshed, eio. Very well situated. Together with 26 choice cows, 6 2-year heifers, 16 calves, all good stock; 2 horses, gig, milk-cart, 31 .ally paid up shares; pedigree Jersey bull, and the usual farm sundries. Price for the lot £25 per acre. 77 ACRES—Education Lease, 18 years to run. at 8* per acre. Half ploughed, eight paddocks; wocj liouse and cowshed; School, 1 mile. Creamery i mile, 2 miles to railj well fenced, on good road. A very handy section. Do 30 cons well. Pries for goodwill £1350, gocd terms. We have a number of good hous cs for sale on terms to suit buyers. N. 4, VALIftTtNEi Land tteiiree* IHBIBIM THUNDER 1 -STORMS—reliable Inexpensive Raincevu, such as we can show you, you're alright every time. These Coats are excellently out and hang perfectly. They's thortughJy rainproof, 3>nd they cost viry little. '• To see then: means to bay them. MULLEN & MARSHALL. FIVE MTNUTES FROM POST T BOARDING HOUSJ^ OFFICE. ! WKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS C. CORBETT, pHEAP GRAZING-1S acres good j ' Proprietress. VJ grass for 12 months for £2B. , Yv'lt.-Ti visiting Toko, s tav he: No rates, no fence mending. Shelter- : Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7. od from south and west. Apply, ! Caßua] or Permanent Boarders taken. G. I). HUNTER, Secretary, Domain Board. TERMS MODERATE.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19140529.2.56.5
Bibliographic details
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 32, 29 May 1914, Page 6
Word Count
577Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 32, 29 May 1914, Page 6
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.