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(1) !)(5 ACRES on Main road near school and factory. Four-roomed house and outbuildings, concrete (lour to cowshed. Three-cow plain and electric motor go with Varni. Level and easy lying land, milking 3C cows, produced 7000 fat hist season, and with top-dressing is capable of improving to 30,000 t'ai besides carrying replacements. 10 paddocks partly hedged with barberry. PRICE £22 10a with £-100 down: balance long-term at 5 per cent. Stock at valuation if required. (2) 10 ACRES just outside Stratford Borough; good five-roomed hous<\ outbuildings and milking sited and eight paddocks, well hedged and sheltered, together with ti good dairy cows. This farmlet is in good heart. Walk in, walk out. PRICE £IO2O with £250 down. W. H. H. YOUNG STRATFORD LAND AND ESTATE AGENT AGENT FOR PYRAivIiD BUILDING SOCIETY

SUMMER MOTORING Is Now On. The amazing results given by the New 1932 Big Tree have transformed winter motoring. Instead of the cough and splutter of the cold engine sometimes over-choked, the drain on the overtaxed battery. t» (1 uncertain start, the occasional stall before the engine has warmed up. the dangerous uncertainty in slow-moving traffic, the 1932 Big Tree gives your engine summer-time performance. Motorist's Amazing Experience. Wellington, June 11, '32. A. S. Paterson & Co., WELLINGTON. ■ I was interested in your announcement regarding your New 1932 Big I Tree and mv experience of it has been ! so amazing'that. I felt I should write I and tell you about it. Frankly, I have always used a cheaper Spirit, having been told by the I people who sold me the car that it was ! designed to run on low-quality fuel. i During the recent cold weather, howj ever, 1 found the car very sluggish, ! slow starting and without the "livelii ness" that was the feature that inlluI enced me to buy this particular car. i Seeing your B.C. * advertisement for ! the New 1932 Big Tree, I was, being ! Scotch, more than a little sceptical, but I decided to give it a trial. I The Results Were j Truly Amazing. J Back came the easy startling, and all the lire and devil—quick acceleration j and the smoothest running that one could wish for. i What has astounded me most, howj ever, is that I find this New 1932 Big j Tree clieapeP to use than the lowerj priced Spirit I was using before. I positively get, more miles to the ! gallon, besides the quicker starting, ac- | celeration and smooth running. I i thought my fellow-motorists should I know of my experience, so you may use ! this letter as you wish, withholding my i name except to demonstrate, where I necessary, the genuineness of this letj ter.' Yours faithfully, This letter is on file and will he j shown to any person interested. *P.C. means perfect combustion, and ! refers to our announcement regarding | the 1932 Big Tree. J Big Tree Motor Oil will be found One Big Tree Motor Oil user records 40.000 miles without any cost whatsoever, apart from valves ground or two occasions. A. S. PATERSON & CO., LTD. ~ Distributing Agents.

AHalfDme Refresher... /• 2.WRIGLETS There's'nothing like WRIGLEY'S for making you fresh and fit. WRSGLEY'S P. K„, with the genuine pep- Jfe\ permint flavour, and K&wby, WRSGLEY'S SPEAR- K^gO MINT, with pure mint W#V\ leaf flavour. Worth Ns 4juT\ many times its cost for —•» «&&* the good it does you. KROE IN AUSTRALASIA j_. WITH EMPIRE MATERIALS PACKET Vh'£r:' MEANS BETVIR CHEWING SWEET A SCIENTIFIC Remedy using the famous Nazol Formula for Colds, Sore Throats, Catarrh, etc. Nazol Pastilles 1/3 box. CONSTIPATION! Eat Laxa, nature's lavative breakfast food, and secure regular elimination. 2/6.—E. C. A. Gaw and other Chemists

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 22, 18 August 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 22, 18 August 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 22, 18 August 1932, Page 8

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