BUSINESS NBTI6EI. SPENCE’S HIGH GRADE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING EMPORIUM. THE GREAT AFTER-SEASON SALE, Commences on SATURDAY, JANUARY 18th. A Ruthless Slaying of Prices In all Departments is the Order ot the Day. early and often, and you will not be . disappointed. I am MAKING A BIG BID FOR 810 BUSINESS. A.• SPENCE. STRATFORD. COME <7.
NEW ZEALAND: LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY ■ 0°“ UNITED AH* ■EiUeEI, WHATPiI*. STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAUD SALESMEK, AND. GENERAL MERCHANTS. .mbco qpi PNDID LEVEL AND ROLLING LAND, free of weeds and 200 ACRES BPLENDJD Ltv p i oug hed, splendidly fenced (sheepdivided lie“wHhin 3 minutes of township, cheese factory, proof)i and distant by good roads; has been running dry stock ctm; town t f years, so is - n exce n e nt order for dairying ; and sheep these > las i bathroom, and conveniences; 30-bail -dement nIA A cheap pcopert^Pnce £25 per acre. Terms. >tin ROLLING LAND, free of all weeds, 110 acres 151 ACRES LEV es in oat 3 an d turnips; divided into 16 paddocks, ploughed and A) , i . w jil carry cows; good, nicely situated >- roomed Viail concrete shed* situated within 10 minutes of Cottage) I l6 '', factory, school, township, and railway; town 6 miles cheese and butter lacrory, £931 18s 5d has been taken off Pric”/fM pe“ *1 cLh Ind the balance for long tm Tii a'ndVpVr V-- / , VMJ flnS herd “ y W N0.268 property, on terms, if wished. , tract IN THE ELTHAM DISTRICT, nice level property, well divided, 68 andfences; situated within 1* miles of Eltham; good 8-r°omed House with hot and cold water, 12-bail cowshed, and well sheltered orchard. trice £4O per acre, with £450 cash, and the balance foi years at 5 per cent. «nn ACRES GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, with about 440 acres ! and the balance well arranged, to a good man who is capable of the farm. ,J A. C. BELL, land •■iesmiH. 1 ''/ bi.j jn «TOOK^. *.»*» *3 96w* m *** m *** iACHIMiRY^“ FARMERS* FASO.UEITE DRILLS, DISC HAEEOWB (witEo.it pol») CHAIN AND BFJKI HARROWS, EIID KND GBXTj PLOUGHS, Ho. W. A, HEWITT, Agent.4.' give her a BOTTLE OF ! PERFUME i>IVER3 for choice. Ton can .depend ,y'“ n R^ I p°r| lo uf MAKE, range is so sweet, and we specialise in FIVERS Present— Wo nave a nice lit read, boxsrf-makmgti., i. d pl3g“ ftSm as well as a fine supply of Satchets, Soaps, irowaers, •,, ’ nriffianttoe?,ete. Fou won’t o«end the taste of anyone if it e RIVERS’. XMAS GlFT—Brushware, Toilet Soaps* Toilet Water,. Perfumery, Etc. » f)f nnnrse we have many other things suitable for Xmas Gifts. A well-kept’Pharmacy is simply full of goods suitable for Xmas, and we’ve done much to see that Stratford is well Our 'RPTTcnTRQ era the very best made to-day—our SOAFb from .me h£? known makers, and something useful for HIM or HER, would be far more appreciated thau the usual kind of trivial gift. \ FrmFAUTIQ THE ECMONT PHARMACY, - Ijjl) w AliUO, Broadway, Stratford*,, CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GIGS, SPRING CARTS. ETC., ETC. WE BUILD TO ORDER PROMPTLY. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOB - MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C° STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 17, 18 January 1913, Page 2
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