BUSINESS NOTICES. an l> i 7"» (~i rs'i K rjn o LiikSi A.LXj AGENT, 1 P.O. 78. STRATFORO. ’Phono 14. HAS FOR SALEHOUSE PROPERTIES—j[}AA DOWuM, purchases good 5roomed House in Hamlet Street; water laid on to section; £2lO remaining on mortgage. This is an opportunity not to be missed. O n-7-roomed Dwelling, X/ OU vJ scullery, and bathroom ; good locality, in Borough, srain. from P. 0.; 1 acre of ground. Terms £l5O cash, balance on mortgage. n-7- roo ™d D welling, d&OUU bathroom, and pantry, hot and cold water, electric light; 6 min, from Post Office. Terms £2OO cash, balance on mortgage. This is a good bargain. i? Q K, A—7-roomed Dwelling, S&Ot)U bathroom, washhouse, and outbuildings; hot and cold water, and electric light; J acre of land. This house is in splendid order, and is thoroughly well built. The neighbourhood is very desirable. BROAD ACRES. 1 AA ACRES FREEHOLD, fifstLUU class Dairy Farm, 1 mile from Midhirst; 5-roomed Dwelling (recently built), cowshed (13 bails), trapshod, etc.; all ploughable, subdivided into 7 paddocks; carry 32 cows; supplying factory every year for last hve years. Factory returns last season £ll per cow (figures available). Price £23 per acre. f\ t A A ACRES FREEHOLD. FirstfjpfcU class Farm; all grassed, except 20 acres shelter bush; 300 acres ploughable; winters 2J sheep to acre; new 6-roomed Dwelling, hot and cold water; 4 miles from railway; subdivided into 18 sheep-proof paddocks. Price £TO per acre; £2OOO in cash, balance on mortgage. ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, li miles from railray, i mile from factory ; 100 acres iloughaWPc; 7-roomed Dwelling, small ottage, 2 cowsheds, etc.; well fenced, ’his Farm can be worked to the Teatest advantage; two frontages on (last Road, and railway line. Price per acre. 308
cash, balance on mortgage. QA Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in OUO grass, \\ miles from railway, i mile from factory ; 100 acres ploughaWPc; 7-roomed Dwelling, small cottage, 2 cowsheds, etc.; well fenced. This Farm can be worked to the greatest advantage; two frontages on East Road, and railway line. Price per acre. DAN MALONE no. BOTTLERS OF MANNING AND CO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLEY. For countless generations Ale has been a favourite beverage. It was drunk in Egypt 3000 years before the Christian era: it was known and appreciated by the Ancient Gauls; it was the favourite liquor of the AngloSaxons and Danes: and is still the Premier Drink of the most alert and active peoples of the world. It was the drink of the lusty and strong, the '‘doers” in the history of the past. MANNING’S ALE, brewed by Manning and Co., of Christchurch, New Zealand, is akin to the Ale of Old England, for it is rich in the qualities that promote health and strength. That its merits are appreciated by those most competent to judge, is proved by the rapidly-grow-ing sales in every part of Mow Zealand. ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, At DAN MALONE AND C° FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 00. Box 48. 'THERE arts many ointments. This 1 one excels simply by reason ol Its sterling efficacy. Acta like a charm CUTS, BRUISES. BURNS, SCALDS. SORES, SPRAINS. Antiseptic and Healing. SOLD EVERYWHERE - - 1 6
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 33, 3 February 1912, Page 8
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