BUSINESS NOTICES. SIDNEY WARD. N. F. DUNLOP. WARD & DUNLOP. land, estate, house, and commission agents. -4 ACRES, NGAIRE, well watered and subdivided, all ploughable, 40 l -acres has been stumped and ploughed; close to factory and scho 1, House loSi cowshed, concrete floor, and other outbuildings. Thfa F^m H wSl carry 42 cows, and is cheap at £3O per acre; easy terms ACRES NGAIRE, 9 paddocks; 100 acres has been ploughed, live ac?e» in gras., freehold, about I(» 250* and dip; P™e£3 FREEHOLD,’ very choice Farm, nicely situated on good c el only £2o; £SOO cash required. VVE SELL THE EARTH You Cannot Buy Better than the Best, Mr. Dairyman I Get the Best always* Get the BEST CATTLE DRENCH i THE ecmont cattle cleansing drench. This Drench does not cure all the ills that cattle flesh is heir to. BTJT-it does one thing, and does that one thmj? well—lT CLEANSES. For your own satisfaction, always use EDWARDS*' ECMONT CATTLE DRENCH. Price Is 6d a ■-- Packet, ,15s a dozen. (Two doses in each packet). “’““"EDWARDS. THE FARMES* CHEMIST, STRATFORD. DISSOLUTION OF partnership sale, the goldsmiths SILVERSMITHS’ COMPANY risi?sss accounts:the .lock must „ WATCHES* JEWELLERY, i ; clocks, Piarso ware, eio., Etc. WILL BE OFFERED DURING THIS PERIOD AT ■ - From 15 to 25 Per Cent. This Is indeed a great opportunity. Seize It with both hands, i BROADWAY. STRATFORD. '"I A if.; 1
■i ::v-. ; .(■: 1 if: Vl‘ ;,1 .} .. '/ ]■; ;;,; ( j ] i 5! >■ ' n K'U: h a 'bA-m M t.{cj mxi \fi <f i>n j» 'iM t iI'THF^AP^ROOT I t r - ■ root OF COOP FARMING IS THOUGHT. begin withthe cows. k A little forethought on your part, Mr. Farmer, and a small outlay, will prove a good investment; i; v'J ; what are we driving at? Our, answer . ' is a question, "What about your cows ■■ ■ this-season?” Nlmm.'-i I STOHR’S :j7 ii : i > Id,: , CLEANSING DRENCH is a fine Tonic for the new acts as a bracer as well as a purifying and cleansing agent. ■Mi Furthermore 1 , It wards off attacks of Inflammation by keeping the blood 000 l STOHR’S CLEANSING DRENCH Is a Jl‘gilt-edged investment.?’ investigate It I E. B. STOHR. CHEMIST, STRATFORD.
A FIRST-CLASS ARM CHAIR TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO THE BEESON WHY BUYS THE ' , MOSTDREADNOUGHT TEA FROM 'SEPTEMBER Ist TO DECEMBER Ist, 1912. KEfP YOUR DOCKETS AND SEE YOU GET ONE WHEN BUYING THE BEST TEA. E. A. DRAKE. dreadnought store, BROADWAY' ' STRATFORD. W.P.NICOLL. W. H. ROWE. DAIRYING PLANT FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP. A client wishes to dispose of his DAIRYING PLANT, as hois gi up dairying—4 h.p. Engine, Boiler (tested to 2001hs), Alfa Laval Scpan t t) j.'jbx « m liolfcs Tinian. Smmiprs aIICI OY Topliss 'Churn and Butter-maker, Belts, Brush, Spanners, necessary to the plant. giving ator, all i extras Splendid Plant for a few fanners wishing to start a small factory. WRITE US FOR PARTICULARS. WM. ROWE. BROUGHAM STREET,! NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 24, 21 September 1912, Page 7
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481Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 24, 21 September 1912, Page 7
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