YOU CANNOT GROW GOOD PROM POOR SEEDS! The Farmer who wants to get the most for his time, labour, and money must sow seeds that are thoroughly reliable. If he buy* at random, the crops will grow at random, and the result will be disappointment and loss. iiiWTor. . "STERLiNQ" BBAND SEEDS. Ihe weather conditions being favourable, bumper crops will be yours These seeds have fust-class -germinating qualities, and when sown in ground prepared with "STERLING" MANURES, prove most prolific New Season's Scads can new be supplied—Hurst's Seeds and Turnips, Monarch, Champion, Crimson King, .John Bull, and Magnum Bonum Swedes, Purple-top Mammoth; Put-pie End Green-top Yellow Aberdeen Imperial Green Glebe, and Romhcy Marsh Turnips, HELP THESE SEEDS ALONG WITH "STERLING" MANURES, WHICH ARE THE BEST VALUE OFFERING. Special Turnip Manure, Pms Boncdust, Superphosphate, etc., Baslo Slag, Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Ammonia, also Borthwick and Gear Company's Special Manures. WTUP SEW PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD, KAPONCA. WEEKS' SENSATION. STARTING APRIL 3rd. BROCELEBANK'S GREAT STOCK REDUCING SALE OF FURNITURE. 1 I WORTH TO BE SACRIFICED TO MAKE ROOM FOR STOCK ARRIVING. 20 FER CENT. DISCOUNT ON THESE LINES— Heart Rugs, Door Slips, Sofa Squares, Carpet Squares, Carpet Runners, Collapsible Go-carts, Curtains, Bedsteads, Fenders and Irons, Overmantels. 15 PER CENT. ON THESE—- ■'■''■"■ 3F?£Msg " Wire Mattresses and Stretchers,* Suites, upholstered Chairs, Couches, Rattan Goods, Blinds, Quilts, Toilet Ware. 10 .PER CENT. ON THESE— Lino, Floorcloth, Kapoc and Flax Bedding, Chairs, 3 piece Suite, Writing Bureaux, Piano Stool, Sideboards, Wardrobes;, Combinations, Chests, Duchess Chests, Talbes, and several other lines. BUYERS, DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.
FOR SALE. ,"}AA ACRES, adjoining railway &IJ\J station, school, post office, hotel, town hall, and stores; krge dual plant factory on property, paying 13d per lb., for butter-fat this season; large house; well fenced ard subuivi'JeJ; good, up-to-date outbula:ngs; all level land," and good portion in crop. Price £3O per acre; 25 per :ent. cash, balance at 5 per cent , or would consider sheep country in exchange. Address—"FARMER," Care "Stratford E/ening Post." or EL, STRATFORD. Mrs. Jim Sullivan Proprietress. Eltkam). Desires to notify the general public that she has taken over the above well-known Hotel, and will be glad to welcome old and new friends. TARIFF: 4s 6d per Day, £1 Weekly. All M«a!n I*.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 7
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372Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 86, 10 April 1912, Page 7
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