■UIINEII NOTICES. ALFRED ; COLEMAN. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. P.O. 79. BTEATFORD. ’Phone 14. has for salehouse PROPERTIES—i KO acres for sale-two IOfJ Miles from Stratford. Dairy Farm, grassed and ploughable; weL eub-diviued. Sheep-proof fences New 8-roomed house. AH sheds, etc> A* mile from Factory and School. £27 per acre. Got this I TO LEASE, 5 YEARS —176 ACRES, NCaere District (immediate posmssion), of Good Dairy Farm AU touchable. One mile*from Cheese Factory. Well sub-dmded. ISme•oomed house, and all sheds, etc. OR SALE—6 ACRES Freehold in Borough ; 8-roomed house, stable, iwshed, etc., and orchard. This is cheap property. Call and ascerdn the price. < \athrwm,. washhouse. Dwelling, Darnroom, washhouse, d outbuildings; hot and cold water, d electric light; * acre of land. This use is in splendid order, and is □roughly well built. The neighurhood is ven desirable. ■ROAD ACRES. 4 ACRES, Freehold, £25 per acre; highly improved Dairy rm, in good locality; good dwell5, cowshed, traps beds, etc.; well lied and subdivided; 1J miles from tool and railway, i mile from creamon ACRES FREEHOLD, £32. A highly improved and profit- • Tn . _ nnVi/liTriilAn • 1 1 te Dairy Farm; well subdivided; 1J les from railway, and 1 mil© from eamery and School; good dwelling d sheds. £BOO cash required; bah oe at 4J per cent and 5 per cent. J/VQ ACRES FREEHOLD, all in jUO grass, U miles from railray, 1 mile from factory: 100 acres loughablu; 7-roomed Dwelling, small ottage, 2 cowsheds, etc.; well fenced, lus Earm ' can be worked to the Seatest advantage; two frontages on ust Rood, and railway line. Price SS DOT
A DISC SEPARATOR AT LAST TOE £2 -19 - 6 For 9 Gallons per Hour. THE - “STANDARD HOUSEHOLD” Is an Up-tortho minute .Swedish Disc Type Specially designed for the one or few cow farmer. It is made in sizes, and at low prices, up to 44 gallons. B. HARKNESS, AGENT, Juliet Street, Stratford. ROYAL TEA AND DINING ROOMS. Firat-ciass Dinner from 12 to X. Tea from 6 to 7. If to Pi vac’a you go to Dinner, You’re not much chance of getting thinner; Hungry ones go there for Tea, And come away feeling as full as can be. I have noticed while I'm there Smiles of satisfaction everywhere. 8. J. PIVAC, Sole Proprietor. BROADWAY, STRATFORD,
DON’T BUY BEFORE YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE “A.W.R.” MILKER AND RELEASER. THE SIMPLEST, THE NEATEST, THE BEET. -i ... i' P«ta|oca«B fr»9Mi R- S. ANDERSON, Secretary, SIKATVOJUX
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 27, 31 January 1913, Page 7
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