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AVON BOWLING CLUB. of the Avon Bowling Club are requested to attend the funeral of the late Mrs H. LI. Betts, which will leave her late residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow Saturday). , J. MASTERS, President. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. f£EN KERSH&W Desires to notify all friends, hockey enthusiasts, and sports, that he has taken over the HAIRDRESSING SALOON FARLOURS Of Mr Jack Johnston, Tobacconist, of Broadway, Stratford. Patrons, old and new are assured of best of Attention, Cleanliness and Civility. KEN. KERSHAW. > BROADWAY, , STRATFORD. Land and Property. FARMS FOR SALE. 63 acres really good little farm, Ngaere, going concern, including 29 good dairy cows, bull, 2/farm horses, full range of implements. Good 6roomed house, and. good concrete floor in milking shed, 10 paddocks, produced 9000 fat this season. Going concern. Price £SB per acre with £ISOO cash. 50 acres, adjoining Eltham, 6-room-ed houise, and milking shed, 8 paddocks; Price £56 per acre with £6OO •down, bhlance 5£ per cent- for long term. This is a good proposition. ,',..' .■■ ' ; ■ ■' ■ ■ ■ •■ THE FARMERS' CO-OP ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z, LTD., STRATFORD, HAWERA ; AND 1 ~ W- H. H. YOUNG, " Land Representative. THESE DAIRY FARMS ARE RIGHT. COME AND BUI: ONE. ALL QUITE CLOSE TO STRATFORD 240 Acres at £2O an acre, S 3OO cash. v down. 200 across at.£2s an acre, £SOO cash down; 120 acres to lease for 6 yeara, £2 " rental (cheap). Excellent new house £B6O, very easy terms 1 . C. JACKSON, LAND, STOCK AND COMMISSION AGENT. STRATFORD. Business Notices. / ILUMBING. 3LUMBING, First-Class Work and ' Materials. Copper. Chip Heaters; 600-gal. Tanks £3 17s 6d cash, 400-gal. Tanks £2 17s 6d Cash. Work undertaken promptly. S. H. Board. Shop opposite Midhirst Railway Station. Phone 82114. (A Card). J. A. PRICE, DENTAL SURGEON. ' (University of New Zealand). Municipal Buildings. Phone 32/. Box 141. JOHN O. HEALY, A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT. Broadway, cstratford. Office: Messrs Midone and King a I Buildings (upstairs), Broadway. WOULD YOU LIKE SUCCESS IN YOUR GARDEN THIS YEAR? Of course you would! Well, start ";right" from the jump. Th e ' best seeds are not too good for you to sow. Cooper's N.Z. Grown Seeds are thoroughly tested by the Department of Agriculture and themselves. They take more prizes than all other seeds put together. Ask those who know them best. F. COOPER LTD., Wellington, N.Z. "You can't fool your garden by sowing poor seeds." Supplement your a<" ertising, occrfsiVnally with a Sale ftil!, or a few "dodgers." See the sample* at the "Stratford Evening Pest" office. *

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Issue 86, 6 July 1928, Page 1