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BUSINESS NOTICES. FARMERS ! READ THIS ! n i ft m FREEHOLD DAIRY AND SHEEPf FARMS* 84 ACRES. a Splendid little Farm; land'of rich, quality, all level, '2 miles to school 1 and factory, on good metalled roads; 4 -roomed House, concrete floor cow- it shed. Price £2O per acre. 62 A JRES'. Farm, all level, and well grossed; mewofl-roomed House, 20-ba;l cowshed, nicely planted with shelter and iornamental :.tre«s; 2 miles to school and factory. An ideal home. Price £32.fcqr.acre,160 ACRES. Uliwell grasseu, T3nced, and subdivided into 10 paddocka. 60 acres oeen ploughed; J mile to*school and factory,; 6-rooraed House, concrete floor cowshed; land of rich quality. Price £32 160 ACRES (LEASE). 'plendidly grassed Section, well sheltered, 60 acres ploughable; 7-wire fencing, small House. Will lease for 3 years with purchasing clause of £l3 per acre; 12s 6d per acre rental. .136 ACRES. > ,‘lioice Dairy Farm, situated 7 miles from Stratford, well grasawk and fenced; U miles to school, factory, and. township; splendid 1 DwellihgLouse of 6 rooms; good cowshed and outbuildings. Price £3l porracre, with £7OO cash. ; , c 400 ACRES. .•1 t ■ [andy 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. 626 ACRES. , ■ A v ;G0 Acres in grass, balance in good hush; O.R.P. tenure; subdivided.’ into 3 paddocks; situated on Stratford-Ongarue Railway; 60 acresy: flat. Price only £4 per acre; easy terms.. 1600 ACRES. . iplendid Bush Section, 400 acres in grass, on good road, 2-sheep country* , small Cottage, and sheep.yards. Price* £2 ss, £SOO cask TOWN PROPERTIES—i \ew and up-to-date 4-roomed House, water and electric light, 6 ■ minutes’ walk from Post Office. Price £460. Terms to suit purchaser. -roomed House and full k acre, corner section, planted with live;.hedges; water and electric light.. Price £320; terms £SO oashi i-roomed House, Juliet Street,. J acre section, nicely Ranted,' high;) situation, water and electric light. Price £550; with £IUO cash. Quarter Acre Corner Section, nice building Site, well fenced, and 16761? 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 60s;a week. • As we have.a choice selection icf v Properties on our scriptions, buyers would do well to call on us before Clients shown over properties free of charge. books, of all degoing elsewhere. •: ■i i ~ '■ > ■ ■ ■' i ft ! i i!!;;' l] C. & B. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COM MISS! OH" AOENTST BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

BROADWAY CASH MEAT BAZAAR. AND W. LEE; Having taken over the above' MEAT BAZAAR From MR. C. B. WALSH, beg to solioitra continuance of • patronage.-. W. LEE (late of Palmerston North? '.3 a practical \ SMALL GOODS », and the public may rely on the very best service. A TRIAL SOLICITED EDWARDS’ TONINC-UP TONIC WORKS MARVELS. If you feel out of sorts, the ex* penditur© of a modest halfH crown on this famous remedy may save you lots of trouble. TRY IT. F. EDWARDS, Pharmacist, Stratford. iTRATFORD ACCLIM ATISATK > > SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. 1911. r ICENSES to take Trout anLJ Percli in any part of the Do minion will he issued from the Isi October, 1911, to the 30th of April 1912, subject to such regulations a r Order-in-Council describes. Fee, £1; Women and Boys ss. The Following Fishing Licenses have been issued: — i. Hollard, L. Riera, T. Gardiner. F Collins, j. Fitzgerald, G. It. Drury Dr. Menzics, 0. Skoglund (boy), b Rowe (boy), C. H. Slight, R. Spence Sid Clark, A. Fowler (boy), G. Carter (boy), R. Crossun (boy), W Rowe, .'I. Dodd, J. R. L. Stanford A. T. ’lV»ss, M. Bowler, H. i’ortei (boy; H. fhompson, B. T3um« '’boy), •■;. \ aiighan, V. Childs (!>oyl J. Brake, T. Bottin, W. 1 .Kirk man, Roy Curtis (boy),- Vitmen, Kowaleski, F. J. Morgan, F. Col lins, D. P. Sullivan (boy), C. t Robertson, O. L. Allan, 11. \ oyt' R. M. Kivell. All Persons Must Produce theh Licenses cn Demand. , '■ l\ IT rjTO ADVERTISERS. Replace Matter for Standing Advertisement Spaces IVlUbi. BE HANDED IN at this office NOT LATER than 3 p.m. on the day prior to that on which replace is to appear. Replaces forwarded at more •frequent intervals than the period contracted for, will ho CHARGED AT THE RATE OF Gel PER INCH, without further notice. THE MANAGER.

BOTTLERS OF MANNJNC'AND GO’S SPARKLING XXXX ALE. THE WINE OF THE BARLE^T. For countless- generations , Alehal <eeu a. favourite; beverage* It was Irunk in Egypt 3000 years before the Ohr.is.tian ora; it was known and appreciated by the Ancient Gauls ; it was die favourite liquor of the Anglosaxons.and Danes: and"is stillithef Premier Drink-, of' the mostialertPand!; ictivo peoples of the world. It was ;bo drink of-the lusty-and strong, the‘doers” in the history of the past. MANNING’S ALE, brewed by Manning and Co., of New Zealand, is akin to the Ale of Old England, l for ' it; is rich in thb qualities that promote health andu strength. That'its merits are appreciated by those most competent tdi. iudge, is proved by the fapidiy-grow* mg sales dm every part of New Zea-. land; ON SALE IN PINTS AND QUARTS;! At' DAN AND C°MALDNOK FENTON STREET, STRATFORD.?; ’Phone 55. Box 48.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 19 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 19 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 71, 19 March 1912, Page 3

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