BUSINESS NOTICES. tti ® a-* ■-’"i of Lease. /j V GREAT RELINQUISHING SALE - ■' • m COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, 30th INSTANT. Astf £BBOO STOCK OF KBCH-GLASS DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MUST BE CLEARED OLH t WITHIN THREE MONTHS. ' ' V ‘ /> • ' .. ■ ... ■■ ‘ vi PROFITS SACRIFICED. Premises CLOSED ALL DAY on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, oruparing for the Sale. Doors Open at 9 o’clock on SATURDAY MORNING. r m as * ; ■ HI ns & -i>- • NEWTON KING.AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION f,: V' ; ; AGENT, •• . t PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANT - • ■ . .SEE LAND ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 . IMPLEMENT ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 8 PROD DOE ADVERTISEMENT PAGE 7 ■ r BROADWAY, STRATFORD li ii an .wiiirr-^^ißrinriamciga 'LAMASON AND MELVILLE. auctioneer. is A ?« e t?me. ERAL merchants> » prepared low quotation! ,wiy:wantitv.of—.‘i,: ~ , i;•»; •if n‘ tPiipo ■ Bonfidust < ; I K.P. "A” Superphosphate. , i K.P. ■"A” Superphosphate. ' |j SUTTON’S SEEDS. r -.tigbt cases to insure good keeping i a limited || lOU UMVV* ity of— 0 _ Sutton's Famous Crimson King, Sutton’s F Top Ve,l<,w Abaf3oon ; * J " V t ' , JW ' Swede and Turnip Seeds in aU the leading >t ' ' ' Famous Green Top Y°* Turnip, ~ , , , ! Li
ZEALAND pfm .If W w « «9 «r I! M ‘ Ay- •& _ A_’ 4- ,Tn &' MERCIANTuuE ps '■ &TT SMTTTi I»ENC YL 'TO f a £IJ OI - TFO- STRATFO’RB. 0 /■ k ST6I»K ftyOTIOHEERS. LANID Gm E R Ai. ■ ' ■;■ . ■iv ? ■■ • ■’• fc '. - ; ' .' / DAIRY FARMERS’ properties with a little attention will improve in value and may 1 P ■ be bought on easy, terms. -4 -< APRFS Freehold, level land; 80 acres has been ploughed, 110 aS 4 turnips. . Will carry from 40 to 45 cows/ 9 paddocks, , , ac ‘ r ryiw-shed Metal road. 5 Miles to town and Kail-i-Le toVacforj and School. Cheap at 428 per acre 4200 Cadi, LevdTand. Nice 5-roomed house, 10 bail, con--1:36 paved u mn ei to Mway^Townmil crete cow-shed, ana paveu yam. ±, ' ship aVd- School, and *-miie toWry Carry 35 cows. *nw£l7 ger pel .£SOO cask BMancb at^per^c ent, J*. W rolling and level land all in grass and sub--236 divided into 8 paddocks; jheep Jences, 4-romned house a ’ aJw 1 10 bait cow-shed buggy-shed, stable, and loose-box. Carry o?k* of farm. Price, £l2 acre. %'rr AZORES Freehold. Carry 50 cows. Cows last year averaged £ll 17 U per head. Nice 5-roomed house, 12-bail cow-shed. Handy to School; Railway, Post Office, and Factory. Price £2O per acre £2OO cash, balance for term. WE HAVE SEVERAL PROPERTIES FOR EXCHANGE. machineryWE STOCK A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS DISC HARROWS (without pole) CHAIN AND H/REOWS REID AND GRAY' PLOUGHS. Eto. GRASS SEEDS FOR BUSH BURNS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. W. A. HEWITT, Agent. ASK YOUR FRIENDS about the Photographs produced at McALLISTKR’S STUDIO. Compare the work with any other in Taranaki. On enninry von will find the prices are the LOWES 1' IN PHI I . 1 tlu\ li*CL. ’ Patronise the local Studio, you will be satisfied, and your friend,s will jbe pleased. . M C ALLISTEE . PHOTOGRAPHER, Sroadwsy Norths Stratford*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 79, 30 March 1912, Page 2
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