BUSINESS NOTICES, ft fllr ' Would You Like a Home Like This? We can put you into the way of getting it. We can ease the renthook load. We have done it for others, we can do it for you. We have lots of nice Sections that will enable you to grow your own fruit—take up Poultry. Pigs, or any other small farm jobs. You may want another kind of home. We can help you, whatever your wants may be in this way—just consult us—that won’t cost you a penny. £l5O CASH. £l5O CASH, 6-ROOMED HOUSE, substantially built, hot and cold water, eleci • i' - l.i. „ liibn ■ c-nnl-mn moo Immo in rrflrvrl IrtPnl. trie light, copper and tubs; corner section, nice home in good localprice £700; £l5O cash. SECURES IT. ity. GRAND LITTLE DAIRY FARM—Two Miles from Stratford, 56 ACRES 100 ACRES—A well grassed Farm, subdivided into 5 paddocks, all level, i mile to factory and railway station, 1 mile to school, 4-roomed House and 10-bail cowshed. Lease has 2 years to run at 16s an acre. Will sell everything as a going concern. PRICE ONLY £525; £2OO CASH. A Bargain. IT’S YOURS ON PAYMENT OF VERY SMALL DEPOSIT MIND YOU. 56 ACRES, handy little Dairy Farm, situated only 2 miles from Stratford, on good metalled road, 6 roomed House and 12-bail concrete floor cowshed; large barn with loft, gig and trap shed. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms. A SPLENDID CHANCE. 400 ACRES, splendid little sheep or Grazing Farm, well fenced and subdivided into 10 paddocks, all sheep-proof fencing, large woolshed, with concrete dip and yards. small Cottage; good waggon road to shed, 3 miles from railway station. Price £9 per acre; will exchange for Dairy Farm. EXCHANGE. 7-ROOMED HOUSE AND 15 ACRES, for Houses In Town. 7-ROOMED HOUSE, splendidly built and nicely situated, all con- ‘ veniences, together with 15 acres of level land, all been ploughed, well sheltered and fenced, all necessary outbuildings, in first-class condition. Price £1600; will exchange for Houses m town; equity £IOOO. C. & E. JACKSON Broadway LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. v'v.'VStratford. ’Phone No. 164. >.V if
: * i \ i >(, i M .• FARMERS - LOOK AT THIS I ,t ■ \ A SPLENDID LINE OF ALGERIAN OATS, also FEED OATS, at the Wy lowest price*. Large atook of good Table and Seed POTATOES: also, GRASS SEED, GARDEN SEEDS, ate. /jii r n a tr t n :* WESTFIELD MANURES KEPT IN STOCK. WILL PAY YOU TO CALL JBEFORE 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, IQ T7A«rs • rent £lB per annum; compensation for improvements; new plOUgnaDi© ; CxtMWiiUiJ Uiuugwuc, ui ioaoo vaou, ance 5 per cent, 5 years. This is a splendid property, and real snip. ■ • -V 1 ! *n T. I. TjAMASON .UCTIOMKEBi FORD CARS; 2-SEATER £2ll. B-SEATER, £230. L. R. CURTIS & C° • ; * • . ■ ; ■ i SOLE AGENTS, STRATFORD. TAYLOR’S OLD PORT CHEESE. MORTON’S STILTON CHEESE. MORTON’S GORGONZOLA CHEESE, MORTON’S GRUYORE CHEESE, CHIVERS’ ENGLISH DESSERT STRAWBERRIES. C. AND B. ORIENTAL PICKLES. GILLARD’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 1 STORE,
CYCLE And PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS SCISSORS SHARPENED. LAWN MOWERS REGROUND. CLAYTON BROS.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 96, 18 December 1912, Page 3
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548Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 96, 18 December 1912, Page 3
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