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BUSINESS NOTICES. m HEART TO HEART FURNITURE

AT THE OUTSET it is tlio BEST VALUE lor a given outlay you expect. _ To achieve that end the question arises—“ Whore shall I Buy?” PURSER’S can answer that question most satisfactorily and with great ben oil t to you. Our values are Better, yes, better oven than city houses can offer, simply because WE ARE THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS. We specialise in FURNITURE ONLY. It is our hobby to produce a high-class article at a moderate price. Our Window Displays and Showrooms tell the story of Good Values in every piece of Furniture. w .i.va n. loot- round our snleil-

JLJLiiVU tXt IUUUU WUI didly equipped factory; see how the FURNITURE is made —piece by piece. Thoroughness is the secret of our success as FURNITURE SPECIALISTS. Those are sound, solid reasons why everybody should Furnish their Homfes at PURSER’S. Then, again, our stocks are extensive, and complete, but should you have a design of yom; own, we’ll gladly make it for you. Moreover, the essence of Good Value is a combination of Quality and Price. Prices at PURSER’S are right —they’re down to Bedrock. uaxaaaf ■mrmnmtmaianxrxiasmitsamsi PURSER AND FURNITURE SPECIALISTS, hawera.

A FEW EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PROPERTIES Nl) W ADVERTISED FOR THE FIRST TIME. BUSH SHEEP STATION, 1892 acres, East Taranaki, papa ami limestone country; good motor roan through from New Plymouth about 950 acres in grass, 250 plonglmble, 100 now being broken up; .150 acres new clearing ready to burn. The grass land is fenced into 1-1. sheep-proof paddocks; good 7-roomed house, iron woolshed 70 by 30 yards, and dip. The place is carrying 1800 breeding ewes and other stock, which can be taken over at valuation. Tenure of land—7(s acres freehold, 7-10 O.R.P. at 16s, 200 Education Reserve at Od (perpetually renewable), 118 L.I.P. at is 3d, and 19 short term tenancy. Family reasons compel early departure from New Zealand, and the really low price of £6 10s per acre is asked to effect a prompt sale. A large part of the money may lie left on. F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth. SUBURBAN FARM, 101 Acres, close to New Plymouth, on good metalled road, and quite in the oil area; a good farming property, a pleasant home, and likely to prove a most profitable investment: £ls 10s per acre; reasonable terms. F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth. DAIRY FARM, East Taranaki, 300 acres choice country, handy to railway. ' All in pasture except small clumps reserved bush; good 7 roomed house and convenient outbuildings; fenced in about 12 paddocks, sheep-proof; school, P.O, and store near; wintered 500 ewes and some cattle. Freehold £l3 ; £2200 at 5-J per cent. F. P. CORKILL, Now Plymouth. BUSH HOMESTEAD, with outlying sheep run, North Taranaki, 700 and 1700 acres, well improved papa country, rapidlv improving locality, carries 2 to 2) sheep, tenure L.I.P. at 9d. Price £7750; only £IOOO cash needed. I can arrange for balance. E. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth.

TO BUILDERS. ENDERS will be received at my Office up to 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 9fch hist., for the Erection of Additions, etc., to premises, Broadway. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN D. HEALY, Architect, Stratford. IN THE MATTER OF THE IMPOUNDING ACT, 1884. MPOUNDED in the Stratford Pound by the Borough Ranger, for trespassing on Ariel Street, One Roan Mare; no visible brand. If not claimed within seven days from date hereof the said Mare will be sold by Public Auction at the Stratford Pound, at 12 noon on THURSDAY, the 10th day of October, 1012. Dated this 4th day of October, 1912. R. DIVEHALL, Pouudkeeper.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 5 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 5 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 36, 5 October 1912, Page 6

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