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BUSINESS NOTICES. SUET SATISFACTION FOR £3 8 s THEN WHY PAY NEARLY DOUBLE? THE Egmont Clothing Company is pushing the chart Suit business, because so many satisfied customers have urged them to dp so. These welltailored men are busily recommending “EG MO NT” SUITS to their friends. A FINE RANGE OF NEW SUITINGS. All the finest colonial wool textiles are represented, and all the newest shades and weaves. Absolutely satisfactory suits to measure, from THREE GUINEAS. . . EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. CLOTHIERS AND MERGERS, STRATFORD. ABOUT LAWN MOWERS. POOR GRADE LAWN MOWERS are usually showily got up. Shun,them. They have low driving wheels, which make hard cutting';'" narrow wheel base, which causes them to hob up and down instead of helping to. level the lawn; probably three blades, which leave ridges of grass; and poor blades at thpt, which constantly require sharpening and cause much, biid temper. ■ -■ ■ • ’ , ■ 1 ■ THE BONITA BALL-BEARING MOWER avoids all these faults. It is the finest machine, and the most durable, on the market to-day. We-will he pleased to explain to you its many excellencies. . 1 TARANAKI HARDWARE C a BROADWAY (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.), STRATFORD. wciascMiwiO** STRATFORP HOU.SE PROPERTY. ; minutes’dtom G.P.O. .''sunujn view^iofiitoTCa^vcleftajAwAAi, acreo.eqtion'; frontage two streets, well fenced'; House 4,rooms, scullery, , i’jiuiliCwiiter, electric light, wash-house', .Price £375;' deposit £SO;, i|M|i'rtgagef|h Government Advances to Settlers can he taken over by purfiiluser. f||i] n’uoT-aaA wm wfi Lin 'kk .AND J. H. THOMPSON. |fc EN T. ' Hoßfl3B ■FARMS! FARMS! FARMS! ■ - 1 $ " ■sQfiQ ACRES, FREEHOLD, alongside railway, ,and half mile from fao-' iplio tory; subdivided into .10 paddocks, and in‘ good order; will Carryj ifuO cov\s; good. 7-roomed House, 2-roomed Whare; 2 cowsheds (SO-hail and o-1 mail); a real snip. Price only'££* required £750. ‘ "• f to i\ A ACRES FREEHOLD,ifRmIII frcfei | c^amery, 'SO acres ploughed, |uUU subdivided- into 10 paddocks, good 0-roomed House, and bathroom,] -20-bail cowshed; concrete floor. Price per acre £25. ‘ ” „ 1 A (\f\ ACRES P .from. factory, rwl•iLUe/ way and school, subdivided into 6 paddocki; will carry'6o oowa;| good 5-roomed House, 11-bail jqowShed, coiicrcto tflopr- Cash required £6OO. j ; Price £l7 per acre. j tOOI. ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 milo from creamery and railway, 12! /U-AJ'2. acres in crop,-.with 6-roomed House and ,10-bail cowfhedji >Con-j Crete'floor. Only £IOO cash required, price per acre•,■£3l AOsiEl/ K;AV A GOOD DAIRY FARM, comprising 153 acres, Freehold, . 50•.. aCres [ ploughed and in' crops, suh-diyided into 10 paddocks; will carry-50: cows easily; new 6-roonied. House 24-hail cowshed, concrete; floor ;’dose; to!; railway station and factory. Price per acre;' £27 ; £750• cash required. j BAA ACRES, L.1.P., 120 acres grass, 4 miles from- railway station, 3 ! Al/U ring-fenced, with 3-roomed Whare; Teal good grazing land. .‘Price only £6; cash required £250. ' ■ ; " ft/i T ACRES, 0.R.P., at 13s u.i., JOO acres grass, sub-divided into 2 paddocks; papa and standsto 110 formation; balance in; hush; good sheep country; 2-roomed Whare; 10 m i] e s from railway station. Price per. acre, £1 7s; cash £3OO. J HKKA WILL BUY 6 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND within the Bor- \ */tIUU ough; 6-roomed House and outbuildings ;M mile .from ‘rad way station and Post Office. ‘ ' ' ‘‘ ‘ * 7"' ■ * * We have several Hotels, Boarding-houses, Sawmills, and Livery Stables for Sale, as well as small Crazing Runs. Intending purchasers are Incited to call on us: . M°GLU GG AGE ,& C"LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, * '* ‘ • *■* "• •• ' V • t■ X , . ~* f : r f .YORK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.

AUCTION SALES. STRATHMORE YARDS. FRIDAY, 18th OCTOBER, 1912. Messrs, w. hTh. young and CO will Sell by Public Auction, as above—--200 HEAD MIXED CATTLE including—--20 store cows 40 yearling heifers 30 yearling steers 10 springing heifers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1912. m LAMASO~ AUCTIONEER, X • will Sell, at his Havmarket. SATURDAY. October 19th, PIGS, SHEEP, HORSES, TRAPS, Etc. Sale commences at Ip.m. sharp. STRATFORD HOSPITAL BOARD. npENDERS for Furniture and Equip- § ment of Isolation Building will bo received at the Board’s Office, where specification can bo "seen, up to 5 p.m. on 4 th November. T. HARRY PENN Secretary. STRATFORD BOWLING CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the above Club will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY, 17th instant, at 8 p.m. Business: To Receive Report of Rules Revision Committee. ALEX. BLACK, Secretary.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 44, 15 October 1912, Page 6

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