BUSINESS NOTICES. *l' * 7T--3 %: AFTER THE WEDDING WE’LL PROVIDE THE HOME—OR THE LAND. We’re a lot of GOOD LAND for home builders, handy to town, 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 their 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. SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences, and | acre of land. 6 minutes’ walk from P. 0., choice town property, in splendid position Price £750; £l6O 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 IS3 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-roomed house, 10-bail cowshed, stables, piggeries, calf houses, etc., etc. Price £25 per acre.; easy,.term*. 90 ACRE DAIRY FARM, very handy to Stratford, all in grq«fi,CwtellX fenced; 8 paddocks, 60 acres been ploughed and resown. Only 31' miles from Stratford School and Factory. First class 4-roomed oot- ; tage and outbuildings, On good road. 'Price £35 per acre. FOR LAND OR HOUSE, APPLY TO C. AND E. JAGESON. LAND, STOCK, • \ •lON AGENTS. ■ $ ;vy' ■ .' ) STRATFORD. ’PhMfl IM.
‘•D v ■:■:■! ” *'i ; : * Vj/ Mlfwt »M h' :/ - FARMERS LOOK AT THIS I •' n;.!'*-* ■ l ' , v":Vv’y :•#'■• •" ' 4, , A SPLENDID LINE OF ALGERIAN OATS. aleo FEED OATS, at the very **> WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAT YOU TO OALi BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. AUCTION SALES HELD EVERY SATURDAY AT MART. FOR SALE—OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. 157 ACRES, 86 acres Freehold, £l4 10s acre, 71 Acres Education Lease, 19 years; rent £lB per annum; compensation for improvements; new 7-roomed house, 9-bail shed, trapshed, piggeries, etc.; all in grass and ploughable; creamery alongside; goodwill of lease £300; £6OO cash, balance 6 per cent. 6 years.' This is a splendid property, and real snip. T. I. LAMASON AUCTIONEER, FORD CARS. 2-SEATER £219. 5-1 EATER, £230. L. R. CURTIS & C° SOLE AGENTS, STRATFORD. ■! »•/;«.* V' TAYLORS OLD _ PORT CHEESE. MORTON’S STILTON CHEESE. MORTON’S GORGONZOLA CHEESE, MORTON’S GRUYORE CHEESE, CHIVERS’ ENGLISH DESSERT STRAWBERRIES. C. AND B. ORIENTAL PICKLES. DILLARD’S ENGLISH PICKLES. GENUINE ENGLISH BLOATERS. HUNTLEY AND PALMER’S FANCY SHORTBREAD. GENUINE PINK SALMON. DON’T FORGET, THE DREADNOUGHT TEA COMPETITION FINISHES END OF THIS MONTH. E. A. DRAKE. DREADNOUGHT’ STORE,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 93, 14 December 1912, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 93, 14 December 1912, Page 3
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