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flg«Sft£Sa Ns7|6£i. THE NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, UIT ; 'ARE NOW ARRIVING. THE LATEST FASHIONS LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR HATS. AND UNTRIMMED STRAWS, a;. are to hand. } I BEDROCK PRICES. :v:' A. SPENCE. | STRATFORD. I

■■ VNEW ZEALAND. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY 0“’ ■ LIMITED, STRATFORD. 'UHT Jh STOCK AUCTIONEERS* LAND SALESMiN* AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. OPPORTUNITY FOE MAN OF LIMITED CAPITAL. OTPOKT■ 11 iQ the f amous Thames Yalloy, which is su--124 Am “ rotr MaCtoki and. 6 0 acre, in grass, wffl carry 40 milch ’ /■ Fairlv cood 5-roomed house, and shed. Handy to Township, oml Factory. Price £24 10s per acre with £4OO cash (or ' Shiiatfes) Balance long term o n Mortgage at 5 per cent. This is a great opportunity for a man to get a good paying farm on easterns. 4m& Freehold! well situated. Good hilly country with a quantity 5:20 i \ O w A land free of weeds. 9 subdivisions, fences of Totara and M fT2ta.SSSSrGood nicely situated house of 6 w!, ’rnS* fofilff I .Mh ... 1 Wool shed,, IB bail cowshed; A great per pCerti is, suitable for Dairying. Pfipe .£9 10s per acre tostrthe'Wiihaser'to tatte'otof a G.A.S.O. Mortgage oi J l7nn the balance, to regain on-2nd Mortgage for 7, y f 9|irs at J. pet fK S!’or owner <**>r f ° r “ tsr6Bt »■“* W* as he 'wishes to retire from farmiug . ~„**«,**,.*• » M ,l * w m*v tit* M w f U ; t «• • M• -h *»*' l ‘» 1 ion ACRES all Felled and in Grass. Undulating country, fit for * Store, Township and Railway handy. Small house and shed, £7 Der acr e, only £75 cash being asked down, balance for -u ZS 6 per St. We consider that this land wffl double in valm. non ArftFß LI P good cattle and sheep country, about 300 acres felled iTfn grasf no uoxious weeds. Well subdivided and fenced post, hehig of Totara and Malai. Broomed house and small woolshed. Nine Sard 1 mUe distant from tow ns bip and 7 miles from railway., Pn« Ztt’ Goodwill £4 per acre subject to a G.A.S.O. Mortgage of £lO, ■iXA AWnor would consider exchanging for smaller property- Wo - dIQ A. C. BEU, Q ’ .X V Land Salesman' IHACHINERYWE STOCK— - »*•sns <?-'ll3s« * •tie »> 01 J 7.” bd» Iwn (>■ ''it.'! *. vi ( ■mif il *sss ' (wto'tlt , R ole), : ij? , X'iVV ft V, : CHAIN AND SPIKE HA-EEOWS, REID AND GEET PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HEWITT, Y * f; ; Agent.

IS YOUR BLO GD OUT OF ORDER? 1 1 ■elf. No harmful drug in it, and quite unlike gbW'effects of which are only temporary. EDWARDS S SARSAP ' ‘‘W and safe specific. EDWARDS’ SARSAPARILLA—A REALLY SAFE AND • efficient STIMULANT. * f It is 1 efficient because Sarsaparilla is a very old medicine, and is pro- ’ cured frbni the root of a-climbing plant from the tropics. It'is safe because principally vegetable, and harmless right r 8 There’s no doubt about its wonderful stimulating properties and you sho Certainly have a bottle for the sluggish season. F. EDWARDS. M,a 1 BROADWAY PHARMACY, STRATFORD. IF IT’S “MASSEY-HARRIS” ■ ' You Can Markfl-it “0.K.” AND You can rely on it for any work in any weather, and for all time. The “Massey-Harris” are rightly named High Grade for whether it he an essential Knife Section of a Mower, or the Gearing of a Reaper. You can feel 'sure that it won’t cause trouble. Thorough, efficient, atropg and fair price. LUCE WISE AN EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE CO.’S I : BUILT VEHICLE—OR THEIR REPAIRS. “DIKE the Massey-Harris, the keynote of our Coach Building, as with otif Blacksmithing and Repair Work, is Reliability. Your won’t have to bring a job back to be re-done. Once done, satisfactorily done, or we'don’t ask you to pay for it, and there’s no repair work we’ll turn down. You won’t find us high-priced. "•THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE C° . , ■ „ ♦» • -i ■ ]*&*> ' * Agents for Massey-Hari's Implements. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1913, Page 2

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