BUS!?SESS NOTICES. FARMERS ! READ THIS! ■ \ M :. • * \\>* ' . \\p \ \\-p Z.'? jsgi P R FREEHOLD DAIRY AND SHtfcP FARMS. se ACRES. Splendid little Farm; land of rich quality, all level, 2 miles to school and factory, on good metalled road; ■i-roomed-House, 1 -concrete floor cowshed. Price £2O per acre. G2 ACRES. : . k. First-class Farm, all level, and well; grassed p now 5-roomed House, 20-1 ail cowshed, nicely planted with shelter -arid)*ornamental -trees; 2 miles to school and factory. An ideal home. Price £3gjja* apre^_ •_ . t j o ACRES. * diriSftO;. F “ >■ 10 ;>aa: ■)>-»- All well grasseu, Tonced, and subdivided into 10'paddocks- 60 acres ceen ploughed; £ mile to school and factory:;! 6-roomed House, concrete floor cowshed; land of rich quality. Price £B2 10s per acre. £OOO cash. 150 ACRES (LEASE). Splendidly grassed Section, well sheltered, 60 acres ploughahle; 7-wire fencing/ small House. Will lease for 3 years with purchasing clause of £l3 per acre; 12s 6d per acre rental. 139 ACRES. Choice Dairy Farm, situated 7 miles from Stratford, well v grassed and fenced; 11 miles to. school, factory, and township; splendid Dwellinghouse of 6 rooms; good cowshed and’ outbuildings. Price £3l per aero, with £7OO cash. 400 ACRES. Handy Grazing and Sheep Farm, all sown down in best English grasses, exceptionally well fenced, small house and up-to-date wooished- Price £9 per acre, with £SOO cash. 623 ACRES. 260 Acres in grass, balance in good bush; O.R.P. tenure; subdivided into 3 padaocks; situated on Stratford-Ongarue Railway; 50 acres flat. Price only £4 per acre; easy terms. 1500 ACRES. • ,• Splendid Bush Section, 400 acres in grass, on good road, 2-sheep country, small Cottage, and sheep yards. Price £2 ss, £SOO cash. ■ . TOWN PROPERTIES— New and up-to-date 4-roomed House, water and electric light, 5 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price £460. Terms to suit purchaser. v-,: t-roomed House and full, J acre, corner section, planted with live hedges; water and electric light. Price £320; terms £SO cash. 8-roomed House, Juliet Street, I acre section, nicely panted, high situation, water and electric light. Price £550; with £luO cash. . Quarter Acre Corner Section, nice building Site, well fenced, aid level. Price £IOO. Half Acre, Orlando Street; £l9O, with £SO cash. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. 25 ACRES, good 7-roomed House; all necessary outbuildings; good level land, well sheltered, and nicely situated. Will lease for 12 months, at 80s a week. .... .... .■ ; As wc have a choice selection of Properties on our books, of all descriptions, buyers would do well to cal! on us before going elsewhere. Clients shown over properties free of charge.' : i I ( ,i ■■■i: •• : ?! t ) LAND j ; ; Cv ■&: e. 1 ' r 1 ■■ „■ AGENTS SStt2&-. AND’ COMMISSION BROADWAY,STRATFORD. I
BROADWAY CASH MEAT BAZAAR. AND Having taken over the above MEAT BAZAAR From MRyiG; 13. WALSH,:;- -A. beg to solicit a; continuance of patronage. W. LEE (late of Palmerston North is a practical SMALL GOODS MAN; and the public may roly on the ver' best service. A TRIAL SOLICITED EDWARDS’ TONINC-UP TONIC WORKS MARVELS. ff you feel out of sorts, the,expenditure of a modest . half - crown on this famous rehiecl;may save you lots of trouble. TRY !T. F. EDWARDS, Pharmacist, Stratfora. iTRATFORD A CCLIM ATfSA TI O' SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. 1911 ICENSES to take Trout nr LJ Perch in any part of the I'D minion will be issued from the L October, 1911, to the 30th of April 1912, subject to such regulations n Order-iu-Council describes. Fee, £1; Women aud Boys bs. Tho Following Fishing L-rcenses have been issued: — A. Kollard, L. Eiera, T. Gardiner, F Collins, J. Fitzgerald, G. R. Drury. Dr. Monzies, 0. Skogluvul (boy), b. Rowe (boy), C. 11. Slight, R. Spunct Sid Clark, A. Fowler (boy),. G. Carter (boy), R. Crossan (boy), W Rowe, J. Dodd, J. tt. L. Stanford. A. T. Twiss, M. Bowler, TT. Fortei J. tt_ Thompson, B. HurntDu-. A lughan, P, Childs (boy) J. T. Bottin, \V. Knl man, Roy Curtis (boy). VinceKowaleski, F. J. Morgan, 1. Cv lins, D. P. Sullivan (hoy), C. ( Robertson, 0. L. Allan, H. Vov l tt. M. Kivell. AS! Persons Must Produce R-ei-Ucenscs on Demand. .' ! i -it UK 1 <5„. rpo advertisers. jL Replace Matter for Standing Advertisement Spaces Mob i BE HANDED IN at tins office NOT LATER than 3 p.m. on the day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more frequent into; vale chain tho period contracted for. will be CHARGED AT THE RATE OF Gel PER INCH, without further notice. THE MANAGER.
k g r tr r-tr ftC-t ? ril'WT MAMMB it© c°BOTTLERS OF ; Si MANNING AND CO’S s-;PV” ."-.■■■'•■ SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLEY. For countless generations Ale baa joeii a favourite 1 beverage; ” It was Irunk in Egypt 3000 years before the Christian ora: it was known and appreciated by the Ancient Gauls; it was the favounie 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. . C* ■ MANNING’S ALE, brewedv: 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 iudge,. is proved by the rapidly-grow-ing sales in every part of blew Zealand. ; 40 I ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS, At DAN MADOIS AND : Ji C a FENTON STREET, STRATFORD. ’Phone 55. Bos iB.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 70, 18 March 1912, Page 3
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