BUSINESS NOTICES, t—f S3 l O' AFTER THE' WEDDING '‘s v I, ?T ;t ; 1 WE’LL PROVIDE THE HOME~OR THE LAND. We’ve a lot of GOOD LAND for home builders. ’! totfn, and you need let no difficulty stop you from Building right away. We are out to help those in need of a home to call'then: own, and if we can help you to close your rent book, we’ll do a great service for you. We’ve done it for others, and we .can for you. TOWN SECTIONFIVE QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS situated in Miranda Street, ten minutes’ walk from P.O. Only £32 per section. bIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences, and £ acre of land, 5 minutes’ walk from P. 0., choice town property, in splendid position Price £750; £l5O cash. 18 ACRES, very choice level section, just outside Borough boundary, well fenced and subdivided; nice patch of shelter'bush on section ; 8 acres been ploughed and resown. A bargain at £650; £250 cash. . AN EASY WAY TO BECOME AN INDEPENDENT FARMER I A SMALL SUM DOWN AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THREE ACRES OF THE BEST DAIRYING LAND IS YOURS, as under 153 ACRE DAIRY FARM, in excellent district, well grassed, subdivided into 10 paddocks sheep-proof fencing, handy to school and creamery and P.O. Good 7-room ed house, 10-bail cowshed, stables, piggeries, calf houses, etc., etc. Price £25 per acre; easy terms. 90 ACRE DAIRY FARM, very handy to Stratford, all in grass, well fenced, 8 paddocks, 60 acres been ploughed and resown. „ Only 2 miles from Stratford School and Factory. First class 4-roomed cottage and outbuildings, on good road. Price £35 per acre. FOR LAND OR HOUSE, APPLY TO VB" BS ‘HI Vj, ft-S! , C. AND E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. STRATFORD. ’Phont IC4.
FARMERS - LOOK AT THIS ! A 8 ° F ■ AJ i G ? E ' I f- N OATS, also FEED OATS, at the very GRASS P SEED, GiIDENSEEg^ 10 and Seed POTATOES; aSJ WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAT TOO TO CALL BEFOEE BUTINQ ELSEWHERE. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY AT HART. FOR SALE—OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. 157 ACRES, 86 acres Freehold; ‘£l4‘los acro. Yl Acres* Vacation tease,' ill years; rent £lB per annum; compensation for improvements • new /-roomed house, 9-bail shed, trapshed, piggeries, etc.; all in grass and pioughable; creamery alongside; goodwill of lease £3OO ; £6OO cash balance 5 per cent. 5 years. This is a splendid property, and real snip T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER. W. SKIPWORTKj LAND SALESMAN
CYCLE AND PHONOGRAPH repairs f SCISSORS SHARPENED. LAWN MOWERS RECROUNO. CLAYTON BROS., CYCLE AND MOTOR DEALERS, BROADWAY , STRATFORD.
gROADWAY CASH MEAT EAZAABo CUFF ABSO LEE, Proprietor®. Beg to notify the General Public that they have taken over the Btisiness lately carried- on by H. and W. Lee. By strict attention to business, the new firm hopes to merit a continuance of support and begs to solicit same.. SMALL GOODS can be relied on, the old firm’s EspeH *s+lll making them. Families Waiteo Da.iy for C rders 'Piwt. 110. CAR FOR HIRE. (enqlish'austin.) ’Phone' 100. H. H. GOLLOP, Proprietor. * EVERYTHING IN SADDLERY At HORSE AND COW COVERS (SPECIALITIES) Best Work, Promptitude, Lot* Prte
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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