BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND BUYERS! HERBS YOUR CHANCE. EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE DAIRY FARM—97 ACRES. \ ERY Highly improved farm, all in grass, well subdivided; all but 4 acres been stumped; situated on good metalled road, one milp from creamery, 2 miles to school, P. 0., etc.; 8-roomed house, 20-bajl cowshed, and all other necessary outbuildings. Price only £32 per acre, with £SOO cash; balance 10 years at 5 per cent. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE—IOO ACRES, IX good district, subdivided, all ploughable; one mile from school and creamery; good carrying capacity; new 5-roomed cottage, lO(-bail cowshed, with concrete floor. Will lease for 3 ycv o ■ t 30s per acre. CHOICE DAIRY FARM—I4I ACKfcs'. ALL sown down in best English grasses, subdivided into 13 paddocks, well fenced, all ploughable, 75 acres been ploughed and resown; situated in splendid district, on good metalled road, • close to sphool, , cheese factory, creamery, P. 0., store, etc., etc.; land of rich quality i an 4.S°°d carrying capacity. 8-roomed house, cowshed vyith concrete floor, and milking machine, trapshed, etc. Price £35 per acre, SPLENDID FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM—I 42 ACRES. IX very good district, all ploughable, good fences; one mile from Railway Station, P. 0., factory, handy to school; 8-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and yards; 45 cows, 70 shares, cans : aerator, pigs, etc. Owner wishes to obtain a smaller place, anc will exchange for a farm of about 40 or 50 acres handy to town. Price £4O per acre. Equity about £2OBO. HIGHLY IMPROVED SHEEP FARM—S3O ACRES. iIL well grassed, and subdivided, good wire fences; 150 acres ploughable 8-roomed bouse, good cowshed, woolshed, etc. Situated on gooc road oposite Railway Station, 2 miles from school. Price £lO 10S per acre. £IOOO cash. OUR Land Register the pick of the Province, and having been dairy farming in thfs 4jstrlct for 2p years, we claim to have a sound knowledge of land values, and can advise our clients where best to purchase. Returns shown to intending buyers. C* I e? *TA CKSONi ; i;, .; ! 'A. LAND, ITOCK, AND GOMMIItION AGENTS. Broadway, ’Efcma No. U«. Itratford.
LEEDS HIGH GRADE BASIC • G SLAG." FARMERS SHOULD NOTE— That orders are now being taken for this indispensable Manure at a cheao ’? 13 ' B . wm ? «'«* aSd a n d ,«a« —**• STERLING £ ,i l M. SUPERPHOSPHATE. For orders of One Ton or More this can be railed FREE to yocr nearest Railway Station, at the same price as out of store. IN STORE— PraEJTEA MED BONEDTTST, KAINIT, SULPHATE OF POTASH AMMONIA. NITRATE of SODA, GYPSUM, BASIC SLAG all BORTHWICKS’ SPECIAL MANURES, GEAR CO.’S BONEDUST and BLOOD MANURE. All the Standard MANGOLD, SWEDE, and TURNIP SEEDS, WHITE HORSE-TOOTH AND YELLOW mIiZE ALGERIAN and other SEED OATS, GRASS SEEDS, of all descripUons SIN'CHAMPION/ WHITE BELGIUM AND BARrTbaLL CABROT 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. is why Cash Tailoring 1 Costumes are ■ ■ r. o popular with well dressed women in Stratford. THERE is a noticeable crcm c •-an mit-of-the-ordinary look—about the Cash Tailoring “Cut” that makes all the difference between a well made costume and “the other kind.” OUR Cutters are experts, and the utmost care is taken to secure perfect fit. That’s why! CASH TAILORING STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 62, 18 March 1913, Page 3
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