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BUSINESS NOTICES. LOAN & JTT'r.n: AGENCY CO., LTD. BROADWAY fTRATFORD. PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. 83J ACRES, Freehold—Carrying 32 cows ; factory returns £l3 per cow. Nearly all ploughed, and divided into 13 paddocks, no weeds. 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Situated within 5 minutes of Fac- , tory and School. Price £3O per acre (really chsap). Easy terms. No. 4-181. 70 ACRES, Freehold—Good level land, well fenced and divided. 5rooined house, 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 aci;cs stumped. Situated within 5 minutes of School, Factory, 'Phone and Store. Price £2l 10s per acre with £2OO cash, No. 2-36. 300 ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and 'Phone 3 minutes. Price £26 pa'r acre. Very easy terms to reliable man. sjSZL^-j-. 153 ACRES, Freehold—Good Dairying land, practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. Nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience-. Property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School. Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per ac:v>. C-d v.c?i/!3 to approved man. Balance for Jong term at 5 per oVnt., or would consider exchange for piece of good clean sheep country. No. 4-170. WE have 109 ACRES Dairy Farm, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The owner's selling price is £3l per acre, but as he Avishes to retire he will accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. / No. 4-101. Abo a 206 ACRE Dairy Farm, which owner will consider exchanging for town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3-244. A. C. BELL, ' Land Salesman.

(THAT h f A% WORTH BUYING. *f &ERE6—Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 a*, res stamped, 8 paidccks, all ploughable; metal! 3d road; 1£ miles from $-mile from school aud crearaary. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and outbuildings; good orchard. Prioo £lB 15s par acre. £2&9:-o.asit. Balanct 7 years at 6 per cent. 420 ACRES—Freehold! All in giass and crops; all ploughable; 100 : acres stumped and pionghed; .12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing,:) I metalled road, 6 miles from Inglewood, i£ miles from store, post office, cheese and birtter, > fas; y ;ry,, l J,.milei ( i'rom"Cl-eam , ery. M ' lO 1 "" roomed house, concrete yards, 20-batl cowshed, stable, and other outbuildings. Prtoa £l3 oer aore. £IOOO cash. Balanoe eaiy r< FOR LEAS'? ■ o£ *** te *'-r'-. 139 ACRES—Freehold 1 . All in grass and crops except shelter bush, • 400 acres ploughable, 130 acras ploughed; 6 miles from railway, li miles from creamery. 8-roetned house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 7 years at 6d per acre with purchasing clause at £l6 10b. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & C O, 'SiUCTIONESiiS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, ■\~ . IN GL£ WOO D.

YOU MUST HAVE TWO LIGHTS. ■ THE BOKOUGH PY-LAWS DEMAND THEM, AND IHI WHEN TWO HA 3 TO BE BOUGHT, EVERY PREMI CAUTIO.S SHOULD BE TAKEN. 3ETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. ...j r Every Lamp we sail is well and strongly made—good to resist tito wear and tear of the worst and bumpiest roads, and we have a great choice of CARRIAGE LAMPS to suit, buyers of every taste, at prices to suit all. COACH &• CARRIAGE C o ' firtENTS MASSEY-HARRIB IMPLEMENTS, ETC., BLACKSMITHS, ETC When Grandma was a Girl! —Bonnington's Irish Moss held the pride of pla<» M a row cough cure which it occupies to-day I Half a century !—that's a test—a proof of goodness, isn't it 1 And during that time what a host of so-called j^i^TT^^^' cough cures have heen tried and found wanting ? This very day //*E^L^^^ Bonnington's ■ Carrageen IRISH MOSS ■ /< —comes as the absolute elixir of life to sufferers from Colds, r; Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping '* Cough, Croup, and all pulmon- 0_ ary affections. jfc; It is the Mother's friend ; and to many I L.J a tiny lad or lassie it has brought ira- /jfeo,i, mediate relief. The wkuczing c.iest! >s ; ■;;; —;be rattiintf tliront. ' the . riekitic J>^^.:: : .-:.:-.^\:-ll'^ cough ! -all yield to l'.onninj?ton's. Wr _ ___ •' r - m>/ A But look for the dm me on the bottlo— Cm . [^ imitations aro numerous! 80 If- '•'•••"'"" I Makes' Stump-Clearing Easy L few lbs. of Eruptite will shr.tter the most obstinate stump-and nrich ttie loosened soil with that excellent ferUliser-Fotasn. Cost will be only two or three shillings. It is so safe you can smoke while preparing it for action. Interesting Booklet post-free on request. The Eruptite Safety Explosive Co., Ltd. §Sgs£* L f"th?v SAfrry explosive j: B®^/''"*'■■»•

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 17 August 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 17 August 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 99, 17 August 1914, Page 2

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