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BUSINESS NOTICES. X :-! ".^^a^^g This is easy advice, but when backed by MESSRS. JACKSON BROS'. ability to help you close your rent book, is easy of fulfilment also.. With the rush for nice properties, comes higher rents, and it's certainly very discouraging to have to turn out of one's ho-sie after paying rent for years, and getting a nice garden or lawn in order—for somebody else. Now, wouldn't it be better to own your own house? ■ To put your little savings into a home you could call your own ? Why,, the security you would feel would be worth the effort, and it's so easy if vou go to the right people— JACKSONS', for instance. HERE ARE SOME NICE PROPERTIES CLOSE TO TOWN, AND AT OUR EASY TERMS. Just three out of many more, all within a few minutes of Post Office, with ground enough to keep bills doun by having your own milk, butter, eggs, etc. £IOO CASH will put you in possession of fine 6-roomed house on 10-acre section, lOroin. from P.O. Just outside Borough. £6OO. £2OO, and a good investment ror 11 ACRES, with good House, few minutes from P. 0.; only £loso—this is good. £4OO, balance £BSO, easy terms ; 5 acres and 2 stored' House, handy to P. 0., etc?. .''.,... • LEASEHOLD v. FREEHOLD. Is a question of iruch interest. We can suit both sections, with land ■eady fop occupation, and shall be glad to drive you round or to help you to i wise selection m every possible way. We have some of the finest pieces of he Dominion on our sale lists, land that shows splendid returns, and it's eturns that count, only we advise early application. JUST TWO OF MANY OTHER PROPERTIES. 23 ACRES STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE, 2 miles from Stratford P. 0., Dwell!ig Liouse, concrete floor cowshed, outbuildings, etc. Rental 22s 6d per acre. 8 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM, only a* miles from school, P. 0., Facoi y, etc. well subdivided, good fences, 5 roomed house, concrete cowshed, irge outbuildings. Property is all level, and a considerable amount has een stumped and resown. Price £35 per acre; £750 cash. \Q. & E. JACKSON*LAND, STOCK, AND COMMJSSJON AGENTS. 'Phone No. 164. Stratford.

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NEW PLniOUTH. \ CABINETMAKER AN D UFHOLSTE'RER, Cabinet Work and Upholstery of the Highest Class Executed on tha Premises. Yhs Upholstery Is Executed under the supervision of a highly skilled English Upholsterer. Hens but First-class Workmen employed. OAK FURNITURE A SPECIALITY. FURNITURE MADE TO OWN DESIGNS. SBSST! A SPLENDID LINE OF ALGERIAN OATS, also FEED OATS, at the very Large stock of good Table and Seed POTATOES; also, GRASS SEED, GARDEN SEEI S, etc. WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAY YOU TO CALL BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. AUGTSON SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY AT MART.

STRAIGHT-CUT LEASE. 'i ACRES, close handy to StraUrd, 6-roomed House, cowshed, hayf:> b shed, cart shed, piggeries, lb good cows, all third calvers * cart and harness, 28 fully paid- .ip factory shares. Price' chiding everything.' AUCTIONEER. W. SKIP WORTH, LAND SALESMAN WITH THE MUSIC MASTER HORN. The "music master" is a triumph of horn production. You get hotter results with the Music Master than with any other, because there is not the "tinniness". that usually accompanies the cheaper grade horn. Pleasing in appearance, rich in effect, a horn that gets the host out of every record Hare you seen the Now EDISON COLOURED HORN, or heard this month's records? Slip in. CYCLE, MOTOR, AND PHONOGRAPH EXPERTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 26, 24 September 1912, Page 3

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