HteTSfiGifc. ECONOMY IN CLOTHING I . Comparing the prices and qualities found at the ING COMPANY with the prices au'd qualities elsewhere is beneficial to us. We like the trade of men who feel they can t afloid to squander a single penny in the buying ol their clothes, and "ho Remand value for every penny they spend. Those men come again and again to “THE EGMONT,” opposite Lamason’s Mart. Romping schoolboys look smart in them, and don’t knock them out as quickly as the other kinds. Tne youth looks correct in an “EGMONT” SUIT, and the older man wants nothing better. Made to Measure (chart system) or Ready-to-wear, “EGMONT” SUITS are BEST EGMONT CLOTHING COMPANY. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SEE OUR WINDOW SHOW OF CHILDREN’S WASH SUITS and HATS FOR THE SEASIDE PICNIC.
, HOUSE i ACRE, £275. 5 Rooms and all conveniences, and in a good locality. Owner leaving the district, and is prepared to sacrifice at £275; easy terms. v ■"■ s ‘ ' 5 Acres and 4-roomDd House, long frontage, ■} mile from P. 0., a good speculation for anyoW. Price £405; deposit £6O, balance 3yrs 5 per cent. BUILDING SITES ON* A £5 DEPOSIT. v J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT. STRATFORD.
FIRST CONSIDER QUALITY Our stock is selected and offered to you on the basis of Quality. Wo know the Hardware Trade, and we buy only Goods of Proved Reputation. We do our big business because of the High Quality of the Goods we offer, and we are out to enhance that reputation and increase our business. SEASONABLE LINES now are—Scythes from 4s each, Reap Hooks from Is 3d, Slashers (all kinds) from 4s 6cl, Scythe Snaths 3s 6d each, Hay Forks (2 and 3 prong) from 2s 6d Hay Rakes from Is 6d each. “Bonita” (ball-bearing) Lawn Mowers have extra large wheels, which means easy working. We have them in all and the prices are low. ' / WE PUT QUALITY FIRST, ALWAYS. TARANAKI HARDWARE C° (Successors to Sidney Ward and Co.) i BROADWAY STRATFORD.
FARMS. FARMS. AS A GOING CONCERN—8K ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, subdivided into 10 paddocks, alongt) side eroamerv and school; miles from railway; 8-roomed House, 16-bail cowshed, and outbuildings; 19 dairy cows, with other stock, and ail implements, goes with the farm, for £900; terms. A STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE of 50 ACRES, subdivided into 6 paddocks, with 15 cows, all in profit, spring cart and horse, milk cans, etc., and 28 paid-up shares; 6-roorned House, and cowshed. Price per acre, 255; goodwill £2OO. This property is within one mile of the factory, school, and post office. Further particulars on application. BOARDING HOUSE, 22 Rooms, J acre freehold land, water and gas laid on, all conveniences, doing a good turnover; right alongside railway station, in prosperous town. Price £300; terms, or will exchange for town property; good reasons for selling. 17 ACRES FREEHOLD, all plough able, sowin in good English grasses, subdivided into 5 paddocks, within a mile of post office; 6-roomed Dwelling, bathroom, and outhouses; rates £3 3s. Price £6OO, and take over mortgage ; terras. Owner will exchange for day-y farm up to 100 acres. £SOO will secure 1 ACRE FREEHOLD LAND in the Borough, with a good 4roomed House, h. and c. water laid on, electric light, etc. Cash required £IOO. INCLUDED IN OUR UJS7, wc have several Farms and Small Crazln Rims for Sale, besides Hotels, Boarding Houses, Livery Stables, etc. AGENTS FOR MUTUAL, LIFE and CITIZENS’ ASSURANCE COMPANI M°CLU GGAGE & C°l&m AiO COMMiBS!ON AGENTS, JQIiK CHAMBERS, STRATFORD.
SETTLE ON A GOOD THING ! THE best of Good Things are to be had at the CENTRAL TEA ROOMS. Light Refreshments at all reasonable hours. Bread and Small Goods are of the best. Up-to-date stock of Choice Confectionery. Soft Drinks. D. BEAUMONT, (Late Kerr and Mcßain), BROAI)WAY, STRATFORD. Dear Ladies—Wc know what arduous! work washing is and you have our sincere sympathy We are pleased to say we have something that will not only save you labour, but also valuable time and! as no rubbing is required there is no' wear and tear in the process, which in itself is worth consideration This something y.c rgfejf /fi> is the Vacuum shti MaiJV (in “Vacu xpenence with a -Whs'her is that, sho Mished her washing'one hour eajnic/ rfryl was T i he tedious icTiZ-'/ultl tZrelieved board The “Vacuum /'has no parts to , gel out of will last a lifetime | lt is so siraj^eAhat a schoolgirl can look .after it j The Electric Ironing Iron is anj other time and labour saver and much cleaner titan the on i personal ex ?;u;ly recommend 1 al lines FRET 'more economical an f ordinary lions. 1 aencnce both of; wc McV.II.LAJ
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 6
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777Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 6
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