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i SU«BMEBS NOTf C'ES. aaanaammgmig; f* K w sm Xs % SkSC live RENT free. This Is easy if you’!! lot JACKSqn BROS, help you. You need but a few pounds and we can provide you Section or House or make very satisfactory arrangements to build for you to your own fancy. For Houses, Town or Country Land, there’s much to be gained by a deal through us. TOWN PROPERTIES— ON EASY TERMS. 18 ACRES very choice level section,- ju-jt outside Borough boundary; well fenced and subdivided; nice patch of shelter bush on section; 8 acres been ploughed. A bargain at £650: £250 cash. vnAiirn vmrrair * ’ , J-ROOMED HOUSE, hot and cold water, electric light, and every conveni(;'AC:®’ 4 B° od bedrooms, full \ acre section, good position. Cheap at £550 £250 cash. NICE LITTLE 34-ACRE DAIRY FARM. HIGHLY IMPROVED AND CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM, containing 31 acres, subdivided into six paddocks; nearly all "been ploughed; well fenced; only a few chains from factory ixnd railway station, 4 miles from Stratford; splendid 8-roomed house, new cowshed (concrete floor) large iron barn, trap and implement shed; now carrying 15 dairy cows! 2 horses, bull, etc. PRICE £1600; only £SOO cash. ' 132 ACRES £IOO CASH, AND ST’S YOURS, Or Exchange. 132 ACRES, good level farm, all well grassed and fenced, on good mdtalle, load, handy to school; House of 4 rooms, 10-bail cowshed. Price £8 pe acre; ■.absolutely a bantam. Cash x>mn i •. Z. iV.-i i J n - ivuuiDj ±u~Uctll LUVVSiItJQ, X 11C© i/O I exchang b 6 S ° lUte y a bargam - Cash £lo °. or will take house in town in jTHREE I ACRE SECTIONS —All Level, No Creeks, Coed PosL tlon. Price £SO each. Gotti.-’ ’sm[ ' C. AND E. JACKSON. sf 'V'i % ' LAND, STOCK, AND CO'MMIS- ; J sidN ACENTSi. 1 STRATFORD. ’Phone 164. r.v^ mm MB m H\*3EmmßiWESsa CYCLING -A PLEASURE. THAT is if you Purchase the Right BICYCLE — one that is easy running, and one that will not break down when you are miles from home. These are the BICYCLES \ B. HARKNESS. Of JULIET STREET, is selling from £5 10 £l.O 10 s : S (on terms.) Will you try oneP C. N. : JOHNSON. HJSW: EB7MOUTE, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER* cabinet Work and Upholitery of tUa Highest Class Executed on tba Premises.i he Upholstery Is Executed under the supervialcrs of a highly skilled English Upholsterer. None but Flrst-olaes Workmen employed. OAK FURNITURE A SPECIALITY FURNITURE MADE TO OWN DESIGNS. ksp |f S |f im ‘-TU K-JV-'V* UVtff »|| M l ;>) |Saw®B®NWS*'^ i}«iSP 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 EVEsRY SATURDAY AT MART* 973 ACRES, good Dairy Land, all in grass, half plougbable, 7-roomed house, and 4-roomed cottage horns stead, opposite creamery; wool shed, sheep yards, dip, cow shod. Price £l6; very easy terms; or will Exchange for about 150 to 200 acres. This property is worth inspection. T. I. LAMASON W. SKIP WORTH, AUCTIONEER, CANO SALESMAN I'Y Tsaca cssseo -vsaßmaKisßsmiamxsmmssamaa WE’LL SAVE YOU £’ s ON SHOE LEATHER. Isa I a '7? Give you a healthy exercise—help you see the country—do your business inure quickly—generally speaking, get a bettor move on—provided you imest in a suitable BIKE. We can sell you a spanner for Is. AND SELL YOU A B IKE FOE SOs. fliers from £lO to £lB, of the very best makes. So you needn’t - walking you would save cash. Wo stock all Accessories for Oy otor Cycles, and do Repairs at reasonable rates, and don’t forgot splendid stock of Phonographs and Records. walk, il des and wo keej GLAYTO TVT 1 n ■i TV ’PHONE NO. CYCLE AND MOTOR EXPERTS, STRATFORD. mntaaaatmaMßMM wmmmam*ar-= nasa;arjara«xiE: «maßma»r!«=Ks=:

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 56, 30 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 56, 30 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 56, 30 October 1912, Page 3

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