WANTEDB. Dairy farm for leasi^-oo Acres, half ploughed; 3£ miles from Stratford. Good buildings. Will lease for a long term. Apply “B”, care this office. LAMP AND LANTERNS—Lamp Glasses, etc. Hand Lamps from Is 3d. Good serviceable oil lanterns 3s at Bellringer Bros., Ltd. WANTED, Intelligent Boy, to learn the Ironmongery Business. Apply, Taranaki Hardware Co., successors to S. Ward and Co., Stratfordi FOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—B-room-ed House and Five Acres, good Position and Comfortable Home. Apply at once to Webster, Dobson and Co., Broadway. MEN’S SOFT FELT HATS—The Newest in Style and Colors. Two Special Lines 3s lid and 5s lid. A. Spence, Stratford. CEMENT— Wilson’s Star Brand, New Zealand Cement; equal to any in the World. Special quotation on Railway Trucks, fresh from the works. Bellringer Bros., Ltd., agents. EDWARDS’ Corn Quire “Killakpra The ‘Com-‘oaring H®ro. ,f Frio> la. FOR SALE-One 500-gal. secondhand Tank, in good order, cheap, i DENTOS —Edward*’ “Lightens,/ Toothache Onre ” 1».
LADIES’ and Children’s Rain Coats just imported by us from the best British. Manufacturers is what we want you to know about. Come and see these useful winter Garments. Lowest net cash prices, No accounts. White’s Corner, Stratford. • WHEN in town, call at MRS. McOALLUM’S, Broadway; beautiful lot of Sample Hats in Chip and Crimoline to be cleared at less than wholesale cost. Wonderful bargains onn ACRES, l ovel > good"quality; splendid buildings, 40 acres ploughed, £22.105. Easy terms, J. B. Richards. W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO. LAND BARQAINt. '• * ylt-o-.' ■■ 1 t 1 A ACRES, about 70 wrw L lU stumped and resown; II paddocks ; &n well sheltered with natura! and ornamental plantation; good /,■ roomed house, splendid outbuudings; everything in real good order. £B4 per acre; good terms. i nn ACRES, tip-top Dairy Farm, 1 / I one mile school, factory, ana railway station; good buildings, and orchard. Price £27 per acre; easy terms to a good man. C\rjl ACRES, 16 paddocks, ah U i * ploughable; well fenced, metalled road, 1? miles school, creamery ana rauway station; guaranteed t* carry 40 cows; 21 acres of crop, C acres turnips, 1 acre carrots, 20 cows, spring dray, cans, implements, three stacks hay; the lot £27 10s per acre, a model farm, will pay to inspect.
rro ACRES, all ploughable, 0 padi O docks. 50 acres ploughed and sown down in English grasses; good house and outbuildings; creamery on section. £3O per acre; £4OO cash; good mortgages. m ACRES, 106 in grass, balance in bush, good fences, metalled road, school, creamery, and P.O. one mile, good house and cowshed. £IV per acre; £3BB cash, orwill Exchange tor sheep country. The above are only a few of ■ ohelM selection of properties we have en eur books. Clients shewn ever properties Free ef Charge. We H. H. YOUNG AMD «»., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS,! srrMATEOKD. COMMERCIAL " STEATFOED. HOTEL, Mrs. Jim Sullivan, Proprietress. (Late of Petone and Coronation Hotel Kltham.) Desires to notify the general pnblit that she has taken over the abort well-known hotel, and will be glad to welcome old and new friends. TARIFF: if> «d per day, £1 weekly AI L MEALS 3 I*. HUIROA STORE. Goods delivered to any PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. At i . A. STAMFORD’S. Agents "Stratford Evening Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 59, 11 March 1913, Page 1
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