BUSINESS KOTtSSO. MAIL OR WIRE US! 4«*< jpK KS FOR EACH ACRE, c&O u ST’S YOURS, WITH A GOOD HOUSE, Etc. SO ACRES. HANDY LITTLE DAIRY FARM, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 25 acres been ploughed; \ mile to creamery and railway station; 5-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed. Price £25 10s pel' acre; £550 cash. 103 ACRES, ALL LEVEL-3250, AMD IPS YOURS. VERY CHOICE DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality; miles from Stratford, exceptionally well grassed, and sheltered, lire hedges and plantations; new house of 5 rooms, 10-hail cowshed. Price £35 per acre; £250 cash. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—I 23 ACRES. TERM for 12 months at a rental of 22s Gd per acre; 2 miles from Stratford Post Office; dwelling house and concrete floor cowshed. The early bird catches the worm, so apply early. GET RID OF THE LANDLORD I IN TOWN. ‘ n)? and . cold water > electric light, only a few minutes only £2OO easf ° ffiCß 5 mCe sectlou; two lar g° verandahs. Prio« £660 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN. Qi ACI I I S CHOICE TOWN PROPERTY, just outside Borough; 6-room „ n[ -\ Cn c f . ■ OUS( b washhouse, and dairy; 1 ; } miles from Post Office. Real! good section, and cheap at £600; £IOO cash. * A FEW POUNDS DOWN—WE’LL SEE TO THE REST 11 A |m S NICE LEVEL LAND, well grassed, and with good dwellin house of 6 rooms, all necessary outbuildings, handy to centre of tows a splendid investment at £1050; about £2OO cash. DON’T BE A RENT-PAYER ALL YOUR LIFE. SEE C.. & E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, ANP COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY (’Phone 161) STRATFORD. ;M 11i ‘ ! ill! ■i i; i STRATFORD - FOUNDRY: B. DARKNESS. ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER. SoL Pc^Js^R a n^ 3 FnS. t V i rtu ® Sheep-Shearing Machines, Barford i crKins -tCapid harm-water Boiler and Steamer Olio Imof brought out), “Roko” Edge Belting, “Perfect”LocatorshS factory sizes), “Perfect” Milk Weighers, “Perfect” Scaled for Facti Pci feet , Cream Pumps, American Steel Split Pulleys, Cockatoo W Pumps for farmers, Victoria Oil Engines, Hall’s Refrigerators Mum Steam Pumps, etc. Estimates given for FltHng-up g c?SeSS C. N. JOHNSON. NEW PLYMOUTH CABINETMAKER ANq UPHOLSTERER, Cabinet Worlt and Upholstery of the Highest Class Executed on the Premises. W'- [ - The Upholstery Is Executed under the supervision of a highly skilled English Upholsterer. Nona but First-class Workmen employed. OAK FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. FURNITURE MADE TO OWN DESIGNS. . j' 55, v. r ,V- ;• aswii a* FARMERS - LOOK AT THIS ! A SPLENDID LINE OF ALGERIAN OATS, also FEED OATS, at the very lowest prices. Largo stock of good Table and Seed POTATOES; also, GRASS SEED, GARDEN SEEDS, etc. WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAY YOU TO CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY AT THE MART. Anyone requiring a home, we can fix them up for tho small depisit of £SO. HALF ACRE SECTION AND HOUSE BUILT TO SUIT THEM. Make enquiries and you will be perfectly satisfied with our terms. T.I.LAMASON AUCTIONEER. V/. SKIP WORTH, LAND SALESMAN <;>A M If Up® NOT VOLUME BUTCLEARNESS. Tl NEWMODEL “R.” Tlie now Model “R” Reproducer g'i;; the best out of every record. It’s m GOOD COMPANY % Ullill , lllllK . , iO will allow you Ss 6d on Model “H” if returned. stock of all Edison Goods. made to cateii the faintest sound, and its distinctness and beautiful ckar- , in'ss is charming. The price is only 308 We keep a full CLAYTON BROS., THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC. CYCLE DEALERS, MOTOR EXPERTS, Etc. STRAT FORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 3
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574Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9, 4 September 1912, Page 3
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