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Time is nearly up, Mr. Farmer! You can take over the Smart Road Works now at half their cost, but the offer will not remain open much longer. Someone else may buy them later on, but if you allow this chance to slip past you the works will certainly not be la operation next season and you will have no alternative but to sell your fat stock and your culls lor just what the proprietary concerns choose to offer you. i The works are a great bargain at the price, £120,000. Will you take them over or allow some capitalists to step In and get the bargain? You need not worry about the works not paying. They paid in normal seasons, though far more heavily capitalised than they will be in future. There cannot be another such slump in heel as that which helped to ruin the Company. Beef ia as low as it can. get. Any change must be for the better. Anyhow you will start at the bottom with every chance to work upwards to a very profitable business. £60,000 of new capital Is required, of which about £40,000 is practically within sight. The next few days will decide the fate of the Company. If you wish to see it live—and you must if you are alive to your own interest—put In your application for a few shares at once. DOFT LEAVE IT AIL TO THE OTHEII FELLOW.

BUSINESS NOTICES, BELLRINBER BROS. Ltd SOW SWEET PEAS FOR THE COMING SHOWS. BE A PRIZE WINNER. Tlie Sweet Pea Seed wo are offering is guaranteed to be NEW 1 SEASON’S HAND SELECTED. We can offer you an assortment >n every colour, including choice new novelties of five and six blooms to the stem. Our Sweet Pea Manure will solve the problem of HOW TO WIN PRIZES. elirinier Eros,

IRONMONGERS. STRATFORD & NEW PLYMOUTH. THE WILL AND THE WAY. No. 3.—Fear and the Family. Every man who lias a human heart fears tho making of mistakes which rna\ bring misery to his family. Yet many men who would cheerfully sacrifice themselves for their family fear the making of a will. The mere notion that a wi’l requires some dutiful thought about a certain inevitable future g'ves them a shudder and Lie duty is deferred to “to-morrow and to-morrow and to-mor-row.” In many thousands of cases the long careless line of to-morrow has brought trouble to dependants by tho lack of a will. A kind, man’s vague fear of a supremo duty has proved very unkind to his family. Yet a little thought should satisfy any man _ that tho proper making of a will can give peace of mind—the liappw feeling of duty done. Do this du f y for vour family by getting the Stateguaranteed Public Trustee to make vour will and act as your executor. For full mformation apply to Die biblic Trustee. WELUNCTDN. )istrict Public Trustee. HAW ERA, r to Mr J..C. Robins. Distnc lanagor. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 82, 11 August 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 82, 11 August 1923, Page 4

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