BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND BUYERS. READ THIS. Our Land Register contains the pick of the Province, -Wid -having ha<i twenty years’ dairy farming in this district, we claim to have a sound knowledge of land values, and ©an advise oar clients where best to purchase, returns shown, to intending buyers. 60 ACRES EDUCATION LEASE; - • ' CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM, close to Stratford, on good metalled road. Land of rich quality and all plougbablo, subdivided into 8 paddocks. Leaso has 15 years to run at 13s per acre. Price £l4 per acre, only £2OO cash, together with 56 ACRES ADJOINING^ WELL GRASSED, Fenced and subdivided, splendid buildings. Will lease for 5 years at 25s per acre. A splendid chance for man with small capital. 100 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM, Uand of rich quality, 30 acres been ploughed and renewed; han|ly to school arid factory, subdivided into 11 paddocks, now carrying 35 oovvs and other stock. Good 4-roomed bouse and 14-bail cowshed. Price £26 per acre. £SOO j Cash, balance at 5 per cent. 138 ACRES ALL WELL GRASSED, and well sheltered, situated only 4 miles from Stratford, subdivided into 10 paddocks; school opposite, factory 20 chains. Two houses of 4 and 5 rooms respectively. Will sell everything as a going concern including 36 cows, 1 ball, horse, cart, harness, 6 cans, buckets, shares, plough, disc, harrows, and sundries. Price only £26 10s per acre. Easy terms. Good investment. Good 6-roomed House, with all Convenience, hot and cold waver, Electric Light; 2J acres, only 5 minutes’ walk from Post Office, in 1 good locality. Price £BSO, with £3OO cash. A Bargain. 3 1 Acre Sections, in the best part of the town, 7 minutes’ walk from Post Office. Owner leaving district and invites offers. Nothing reasonable refused. C. & E. ITACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Broadway. ’EHone 164. Stratford
LEEDS HIGH GRADE BASIC "SLAG. 1 FARMERS SHOULD NOTE— That orders are now being taken for this indispensable Manure at » cheap i^ouh-emMk t^iiT^+»?' UN ®' 1918. It will .pay you to Joob ahead and secure ffiTr e “trbe o id^oS n ’ al ' “ wh ™ tto p,Mo ”‘ sw ‘ > "“‘ - vpThe quantity unsold is not large, and you cannot afford to be one of the disappointed, so if you have not already booked, do so at once. STERLING £ SUPERPHOSPHATE. For orders of One Ton or More this can bo railed FREE to your nearest' Railway Station, at the same price as out of store. IN STORE— , PURE STEAMED BONEDUST, KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH AMMONIA, NITRATE of SODA, GYPSUM, BASIC SLAG all BORTH WICKS’ SPECIAL MANURES,’ GEAR CO.’S BONEDUST and bS)OD stan(Jard MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP SEEDS, WHITE HORSE-TOOTH AND YELLOW.MAIZE ALGERIAN a "d other SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS, of all Reecriptions SL\CLAIR’SCHAMPION,’ WHITE BELGIUM AND BARrTbaLL CARROT SEED, and FARM REQUIREMENTS of Every Description. CALL AT MY STAND WHEN AT THE STRATFORD SHOW. NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONCA. ART IN LADIES’ TAILORING DEPENDS ON THE ARTIST. UPHAT is why Cash Ti iloring Costumes are r:> popular with well dressed women in Str.iLLrd. THERE, is xi noticeable 'diffW.uuA - >lll u'.it- / of-the-brdinary look—about (he Gash Tailoring “Cut” that makes all the difference between a well made costume and “the other kind.” OTJR Cutters are experts, and the utmost care is taken to secure perfect lit. That’s why! CASH TAILORING C°. STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 61, 17 March 1913, Page 3
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