BUSINESS N9TISEB. im m ■ii—i mi u ' Tr ULLJIT **' THE PEOPLE’S POPULAR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING , / : ■ • store. THANKS. I have to thank my numerous patrons for their generous suj>nort during the past year, and to assure them and the pi b generally, that no efforts will he spared on my part throughou the New Year to continue to serve my customers well, by pplyingonly reliable goods at the lowest possible pnce, and giving them the best attention. A.'SPENCE. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY G°UMITE*, ANR RIRUKRi RTRATFIRRSTOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND .GENERAL MERCHANTS. * epiCNDID LEVEL AND ROLLING LAND, free of weeds and '° A pvnh ES stumped and ploughed, splendidly fenced (sheepscru!> ’ nnTrliv ded - lies within 3 minutes of township, cheese factory, proof) and div , , good roads ; has- been running dry ■ stock so is in’excellent order, for dairying; and sh P House verandah, bathroom, and conveniences; 30-bail haj ’ is, and implement S hed. A cheap preference £25 per acre. Terms. .noce 1 cupL AND ROLLING LAND, free of all weeds, 110 acres A , GR wi L fnd E 2o acres in oats and turnips; divided into 16 paddocks, ploughed and 30 acies m c ’ ws . good) n i ce ] y situated 7fh dg , all conveniences; also well-built. 4-rooraed ] ’24-bail concrete shed; "situated within 10 minutes of Cottage, new ixh sC hool, township, and railway; town 6 miles months £931 18s 5d has been taken off distant. PPr ng aCre) with .£7OO cas h and the balance; for long 2SST4 and 6 P«n- A"" 7 “"° ”” ”“ T W '£ 263 property, on terms, if wished. pi ~ ' aPRES IN THE ELTHAM DISTRICT, nice level property, well divided. fences - situated within 1} miles of Eltham; good 8-roomod ii thh hot and cold water, 1,2-bail cowshed, and well sheltered orchard S aci-e, with’£4so cash, and the balance for 6to 10 years at*s per cent. >ppee GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, with about 440 acres brassed well divided and fenced with sheep-proof fences, 4-roomcd Cae arid orchard: one mile to small township, and ’phone and 7 tn railway L.I.P. (nominal rental). Price for the Goodwill £4 per fere ThereTa mortgage to the G.A.S.O. of £IOOO at 4* per cent., and the balance well arranged, to a good man who is capable of workmg the farm., ’ ' iI]CC, ' 1 Lmkl lelßßiaaii. - m iIOGK^. Y r Sil AO U’U T{M V / iI.UW FARMERS* FAYOURITS DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (witßoat pole) CHAIN AND SEJKI NARROWS, EBID AND GEAYi ELOUGHS, Eio* Wt A. HEWITT, Agent.
E give her a BOTTLE OF PERFUME ; :..:t FIVERS for choice. You can depend wXIVa Sfti AT id f O *K as well as a fine supply of Safcche s, fe°aps ’ if it ’ 8 Brilliantines, etc. You won’t offend the taste oi FIVERS’. XMAS GlFT—Brushware, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Water, Perfumery, Etc. Of course, we have many other things suitable for Xmas Gifts A i. i l pVinnrncv is simoly full of goods suitable for Xmas, and we’vo fono much to see that Stratford is well smpphed. Our uPTfOWITifI live the very best made to-day—our SOAPS from the SFSwn makers!and something useful for HIM or HER would bo far more appreciated thaii the usual kind of trivial giftc F. EDWARDS. THE EGMONT PHARMACY, Broadway, Stratford. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GIGS. SPRING CARTS. ETC., ETO, WE BUILD TO ORDER PROMPTLY. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR - MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 14, 15 January 1913, Page 2
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568Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 14, 15 January 1913, Page 2
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