i JJUSINESS WOTJCES, LEEDS HIGH GRADE BASIC SLAG. That orders are now being taken for this indispensable Manure at a cheap indent rate, to arrive JUNE, 1913. It will pay you to look ahead and secure requirements out of this arrival, as when the present shipment is taken up the price must bo advanced. The quantity unsold is not largo, and you cannot afford to bo one of the disappointed, so if you have not already booked, do so at once. For orders of One Ton or More this can bo railed FREE to your nearest Railway Station, at the same price as' out of store. IN STOREPURE STEAMED BONEDDST, KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH, AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, GYPSUM, BASIC SLAG, all BORTHWICKS’ SPECIAL MANURES, GEAR CO.’S BONEDUST and BLOOD MANURE. All the Standard MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP SEEDS, WHITE HORSE-TOOTH AND YELLOW MAIZE, ALGERIAN and other SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS, of all descriptions, SIN* CLAIR’S CHAMPION, WHITE BELGIUM AND BARRIBALL CARROT SEED, and FARM REQUIREMENTS of Every Description. CALL AT MY STAND WHEN AT THE STRATFORD SHOW. FARMERS SHOULD NOTE—STERLING "£ SUPERPHOSPHATE. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONCA. SINCERE APPRECIATION.! We would once again express our thanks to our costumers for their hearty support during 1912. This proof of their appreciationof our work has stimulated us to further efforts to please, and we hope by strict attention to business to make the ensuing year a satisfactory one both to you and to ourselves. THE CASH TAILORING C°CORNER RECAN STREET AND BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
JAMES. .■ . . . ' .: ! . ; ,! Afl.l SPECIALS FOR JANUARY — The Rapid Butter Shaper, Is. Daisy My Killer, good line, Is. Leather School Bags, Is 9d to 5s 6d. Canvas School Bags, Is to 2s 6d. Oak Photo Frames, Is to -Is 9d. Enamel Decorated Mugs, large 6d. Boxes Toilet Soap, 5 cakes, Is box. Cloth-bound Poems, -3s 6d size, Books 2s. Pocket Ready Reckoners, cloth, Gd each. Pocket Dictionaries, cloth, Gd each. FULL STOCKS PIPES, TOBACCOS, CIGARETTES, AND SMOKERS’ SUNDRIES. CHARLES E. JAMES, CASH TRADER, Broadway, Stratford. HL H. YOWP3G ABIES ®®°> LANSS EAWRASHB. j -g AORIS, about 70 sores I I.I J stumped and resown; 11 padlocks ; .all well rheiterod. with natural >n<i ornamental plantation; frpod 7coined house, (splendid outbuildings ; everything in real good order. £B4. per i.cre: pood terms. % ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm, Loo one mile school, factory, and railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. 9*7.7 ACRES, 5.5 paddocks, an <J f pleughable; well fenced, metal'®d road, ll miles school, creamery, •ud railway' station ; guaranteed to -■arry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, 5 mres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, Spring dray, cans, implements, three -backs hay; the lot £27 IQs per acre; model farm, will pay to inspect. ‘7 Q ACRES, all plougheble, 9 pad--4 O docksj 50 acres ploughed and iown down in English grenaes; good house and outbuildings; creamery on section. £BO per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. t) fp A ACRES, 105 in grass, balance 5 s£j~xb in bush, good fences, metalled road, school, creamery, and F.O >ne mile, good house and cowshed. £l2 per acre;’£Bßß cash, orw.il! Exchange for Blioeo country. The above ars eniy a fsra ef e choisa election of prapertlSß wc feavc a?? enr boohs. ClUtah aisaam &vsr jprsjssrtJfis Fr®a ef CtoßPga. W. H. H. YOUNG A&BD S® M I.AKD AMD ESTATE AGENTS, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 7
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562Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 14 January 1913, Page 7
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