HU®iPig«« NtTICEB. SPENCE’S HBCH 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 of the Day. COME EARLY AND OETEN, AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I am making a big bid for B!0 business. a. 0 SPENCE, STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY o**
LI MIT Eh i AM# RESUCEBi BTRATFBBB* STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS,® cdi cuniD LEVEL AND ROLLING LAND, free of weeds and 20° A C BES SPLENj g ,D^ V p6d and ploughed, splendidly fenced (sheepsciub, fiiyided • lies within 3 minutes of township, cheese factory, proof) and a., d roa ds; has been running dry stock J Etl» lstCyei«,sois in’excellent order, for dairying; and sh P , tt oUSO verandah, bathroom, and conveniences; 30-bail -i A <*“» » ropert L P, 2 n £25 per acre. Terms, , PDKfi level AND ROLLING LAND, free of all weeds 110 acres 151 'nlmicrl'cd and 20 acres in oats and turnips; divided into 16 paddocks, P ;fli g ' lian titv of hedges; will carry 60 cows; good, nicely situated 7W t mwl\louse y bathroom and all conveniences; also well-built d-roomed rottace-imw%4-bail concrete shed; situated within 10 minutes of i aa a nnd butter factory, school, township, and railway; town 6 miles S Darina the lasl 12 months £931 18s 5d has been taken off S.w fim P - co£33 per acre, with £7OO cash and the balance for long tem at" i and 5 por cent. A very line Lord of cows may be had noth the property, on terms, if wished. r* ACRES IN THE ELTHAM DISTRICT, nice level property, well divided. 88 Un/llroQ nml fences • situated within U miles of Elbham; good 8-roomed tlmhio with hot and cold watery 12-bail cowshed, and well sheltered 01 chSdTVrire £4O per acre, with *460 cash, and the balance for 6 to 10 years at 5 per cent. «nn ACRES GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY, with about 440 acres 6 Brassed • well divided and fenced with sheep-nroof fences, 4-roomed and orchard; one mile to small township, and ’phone, and 7 miles to railway L.f.P. (hominal rental). Price for the Goodwill £4 poi T£o™ imert S agetotho G.A.S.O. of *IOOO at 44 per cent and the balance well arranged, to a good man who is capable of workm| the farm. A. t. SEIX, iiM) Salesman. machinery—m* ■ ’™!5C-
FARMERS* f AYOTJRIT 8 DRILL'S, DISC HAREDWB (yritKoat pole) CHAIN AND SPIKfI HSRSOWB, EEID AND GRAY PLOUGHS, BsOj w- A. HEWITT, Agent. CIVE HER A BOTTLE OF PERFUME ' FIVERS for choice. You can depend FAMOUS MAKE. Tinffo is so sweet, and we specialise in 1? 1\ li _ p OOT if VX" nice lit ready, based-making the ideal Xmas Present- ... we j] a 3 a fine supply of Satchels, Soaps, Powde , ■' BriStfnos, etc. You won’t offend the taste of anyone if its FIVERS’. ■ XMAS GlFT—Brushwarc, Toilet Soaps, Toilet Water, Perfume ry, Etc. Of course wo have many other things suitable for Xmas Gifts. A well-kept Pharmacy is simply Ml of goods suitable tor Xmas, and wo much to see that Stratford is well supplied. Our PP TITHES are the very best made to-day—our SOAPS from the St k?own makers, and something useful for HIM.or HER would he far more appreciated than the usual kind of trivial gift. Tl umWAPHOI THE ECMONTPHARMACY, r . Jii U W croadway, Stratford. CALL AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF gigs, spring carts. ETC., ETC. WE BUILD TO ORDER PROMPTLY. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALITY. AGENTS FOR - MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C a STRATFORD/
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 20 January 1913, Page 2
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600Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 18, 20 January 1913, Page 2
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