BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS ! READ THIS! I 1 j FREEHOLD DAIRY AMD SHEEP FARMS. 54 ACRES. Splendid little Farm; land of rich quality, all level, '2 miles to .school and factory, on good metalled road; 4-roomed House, concrete floor cowshed. Price £2O per acre. 82 ACRES. ■'irst-clasfs Farm, all level, and well grassed; now 5-roomed House, _,O-oai cowshed, nicely planted *with shelter and ornamental trees; 1 miles school and factory. An ideal home. Price £32 per acre. 100 ACRES. \II well grassed, fenced, and subdivided into 10 paddocks, 60 acies heem ploughed; i mile to school and factory; 6-roomed House, concrete 1100 ; land of rich quality. Price £32 10s per acre. £SOO cash. 150 ACRES (LEASE). •plendidly grassed Section, well sheltered, 60 acres.ploughahlq; /-wire fencing," small House. Will lease for 3 years with purchasing clause or £l3 per acre; 12s 6d per acre rental. 130 ACRES. ‘hoice Dairy Farm, situated 7 miles from Stratford, well grassed and fenced; U miles to school, facte ry, and township; splendid Dwellinghouse of >6 rooms; good cowshed ;nd outbuildings. Price £3l per acie, with £7OO cash. 400 ACRES. [andy Grazing and Sheep Farm, all sown down in best English grasses, exceptionally well fenced, small house and up-to-date woolshed. luce £9 per acre, 'with £SOO cash. 628 ACRES. 10 Acres in grass, balance in good bush; O.R.P. tenure; subdivided into 3 paddocks; situated on Stratford-Ongarue Railway; 50 acres flat. Price only £4 per acre; easy terms. 1500 ACRES. s£jpCJ7Sp-v<nr.r- - ■plendid Bush Section, 400 acres in grass, on good road, 2-sheep country, small Cottage, and sheep yards. Price £2 ss, £SOO cash. TOWN PROPERTIES—■Iew and up-to-date 4-roomed House, water and electric light, 5 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price £460. Terms to suit purchaser. '•roomed House and full 1 acre, corner section, planted with live hedges; water and electric light. Price £320; terms £SO cash. '-roomed House, Juliet Street, -} aero section, nicely planted, high situation, water and 'electric light. Pi ice £sso_; with £IOO cash. Quarter Acre Corner Section, nice building Site, well fenced, and level. Price £IOO. Talf Acre, Orlando Street; £l9O, with £SO cash. '
18 ACRES. ihoice Town Section, subdivided into 4 paddocks, 'well fenced and watered, 1 mile from Post Office. Price only £1000; easy terms can be arranged, First-class investment. As we have a choice selection of Properties on our books, of all de* criptions, buyers would do well to call on us before going elsewhere. Hants shown over properties free of,charge. 4 C. £E. JACKSON. . LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS : ! i BROADWAY, STRATFORD. f 0 ND TEA,” said Mr. Pecksniff, “ Even tea has its moral. See how it comes and goes I Every pleasure Is transitory. We can’t even drink tea, long. If we indulge in harmless fluids, we get the dropsy; if in exciting liquids we get drunk. What a soothing reflection is that I” “ Don’t say WE get drunk. Pa,” urged the eldest Miss Pecksniff. “When I say we, my dear,” returned her father, “ 1 mean mankind in general ; the human race considered as a body, and not as individuals. There is nothing personal in morality, my love. We have no incentive to become drunken, sweet warbler. We have found a beverage so delightful that its harmlessness is but a subordinate quality. While we have * Stand-Out’ Tea, my darlings, why should we get drunken with wane ? 1 spent my fruitful years in discovering the perfect tea. I found ‘Stand-Out.’ I have again been fortunate in the attainment of my object.” | ■ JuSk m V «(S»^ Vi-y* '< i '4l imiu AGUINPA’ Prize sentence published every Saturday. Best sentence “Stand-Out”‘Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated—used in any order—wins each week, “ Stand-Out” Tea Coupon ,oin Inside of tin niuet be enclosed, and forwarded with correct name and address, so as to reach Wellington by the Tuesday of each week, to; “Competition,” PO. Box 476, VVellington. NOTE ! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter , mice; those forwarding Green or Gold Coupons will have permits for ■lour or nine further attempts posted them. r- Cheque for £l/1/- has been sent the writer of th.is sentence— Miss A.E.S., Wesley Parsonage, Feiliiing— n Dealers may name anoflier tea: never flinch—demand “Stand-Out!’ Letters for competition closing 30-1-12: P.W.K.S.B SO.’J F.'!. Letters for competition cl osing 6-2-12: D.S.O.T.M.H.H.A.H.C.
TONKINGTS LINSEED EMULSION. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx THE ONLY CERTAIN CURE FOR COUCHS AND COLDS. xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. Is 6d. 2s Gd, Is 6d.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 32, 20 January 1912, Page 3
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