YOUNG (1) 75 ACRES Freehold. Good land, near Stratford; six-roomed house. On tar-sealed road, one mile from school and cheese factory. Concrete floor to cowshed: and eleven paddocks, wire and barberry fences, well watered by stream. Two acres turnips and 6 acres hay. Carrying .'55 cows. PRICE £32 per acre with £4OO down, and balance long term at 5£ per cent. (2) 97 ACRES Freehold, near Eltham Good six-roomed house with electric light and all conveniences. Wash-house with copper set in. Good cowshed with three-cow plant and electric motor ■■■■<> '.viMi farm. 12 \:: I docks, fences with barberry hedges; all paddocks well sheltered and excellent pasture throughout. Close to school and cheese factory on tav sealed road. Carrying 40 cows, (5 2 year heifers, (J yearlings, 5 horses, bull and 20 shoe]). Very few weeds. Produced 13,000 fat last year. PRICE £34 per acre, with £BOO down, balance long term at 5 per cent. This is a cheap farm. W. !i H. YOUNG STRATFORD LAND AND ESTATE AGENT "Punch's" famous "advice to those about to marry'" was "Don't." R. L. Stevenson's advice to ladies contemplating matrimony was "never marry a non-smoker." Charles Reade, the novelist, who flourished before cocktails, night clubs, votes for women and the intellectual superiority of the "softer sex" were invented counselled ladies to encourage their husbands and finances' to smoke all they wanted to. Daring advice at a time when women hadn't learned to smoke and hated—or said they hated—tobacco. Ah, well, the world grows wiser every j day! Ami it is becoming generally J recognised that, given the right baccy i smoking, so far from proving harmful, is often positively beneficial. Un- . fortunately, however, the right baccy ] is not so common as it should be— I save in New Zealand. There are four j brands: Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish, J Riverhead Gold, and Cut Plug No. j 10. Not /me of them contains any nicotine worth mentioning: all are famous for their splendid quality. They are toasted!--and quite harmless. They don't affect, heart oi '-mat and are as pur? as they are delicious,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 240, 11 May 1933, Page 2
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