( kstiisl •i c - . THE NEW GOODS FOE AUTUMN AND WINTER, ARE NOW ARRIVING. THE LATEST FASHIONS Jij*, . • IN. LADIES’ READY-tiWEAR. HATS . ; ■ 'AND UNTRI MM ED STRAWS, cl. i-riv;:.?,- »*•*** ' : ARE TO HAND. BEDROCK PRICES, •/ . y STRATFORD.
... *3- . \ vni j T.'“, "V" MAi LOAN: 4 MERCANTILE. 1 - ASENiCA' LIMITED, STRATFORD. ,:■ . - n.V/rl i • -A >V/V \?'p- ; y M; - ,• , STOCK AUCTIONEER*, LAN 6 BALEtfci*N, AND ~. \CEKEHAL MERCHAWTi, ' . ‘ GOOD OPPORTUNITY.FOR .MAN, Op LIMITED CAPITAL. igf4~ Freehold'. ‘situated In the famous Thames V-alley,'. which is su■’Heritor to /Our Mangatqki aiid. 6q. acres,:in grass, will.:carry 40 .milch l y'good(s-roomed ( 5-roomed house, and-shed., .Handy to Township, ’Railway and Pacloty. Price £24 IQg per acre with. £4OO (6<tbhn da Mortgage at 5 per cent." This is a great oppbSrtumiy for a man to get.a good .paying farm on easy terms. . - No. 163. 620 ACRES, Freehold, well situated. Good hilly country with a quantity ’ M of* ploughable land; free of weeds. 9 subdivisions, fences of Totara.and 1 Matii/f ali in good 'order. Good, nicely situated' house of 6'rooms, bath "fooui, ' v A, porof thd 1 property is suitable for Dairying. jPr,ico>£9 10s j)dr acre, with £IOOO cash, the Purchaser to take over a G.A.S.O. Mj|tgage of :i. i idle' balance; to remain on 2h<l Mortgage for 7 yearsijat 6 ijper «•» r-' ** - ‘** * J-fs—g.* —T J £lT' ATnl>nn/«A f/in ini Aitnn4* iKMAnAwi cdnC'dr would' consider exchange for interest bearing property; ,-,;» m he wishes to refciw* ftom^ming. l 11-ygsVMi-.t; ■ri-t-x. ;■ "V . i ] 190 ACRES, all Felled and in Grass. Undulating vttfcigii'FtfCidf^^’D^Mshib'hWd''Rdilway J bandy! Y noi £76 cash being asked down, balance fqr 5 ybaraTai! 6,Wr cent. W© consider that this land will double in value aJWi*#!*- t.. ■■■•■• ' 1 ' t _V»C‘ in the next 6 or 7 years. ... U, , , 'SJ«v f »ua*NaiNo, 276., ,600 ACRES L.I.P. j ■ good- cattle * and' shbbli ‘ bb’uhtt^ ! Wbdb't' Soo"acf ei' ietfed jKass fc “ nb ’ •■noxious %e‘eds. Well ' subdivided and fenced posts beingof Total's. and' Matai. 5-roomed house and small wool shed. Nice orchard,. 1 mUe. distant from tow ns i!ip and'7 miles from 'railway.’ Price acre - subject to a G>A.S;O. Mortgage of £IOOO, Owner .would consider exchanging f o r ‘t * ' ' No. 346. t\ vi o\' ! - « w S C J ‘B‘\t.a t I T - v A, C. BELL, Land Salesman* STOCK— , ' | ■ mt i: ; K«?OE!RfTB TOILLSi 1 i$ si-isie.- •••• 7>,< 1r...-ij+l r ...-ij+ .. V» CHAIX ASD SPIKE HABKOWS, ~ ■ f,dt. t\‘. ,'V’ \\; ■ ■ REin AND OBEY. PLOUGHS, Eto' !-"/. v. ■ i ■’ V ’ $ W. A. HKW.ITTi Agent.
.... . . ; ■ ■ '. ■■•■'"■ 1 4. - ;;.M. r* >■ sa,\ kj.. 5 ' ■ ’> •■ - V ~*i I ..-■■■ . ' rr.C 7 ■••■.■•’ ;/! :•-■■ r . ... , ... ~.. ; ,•.. ... YOU’LL GET BETTER WORK IF YOU GET w THE SHOEING WELL DONE. V'li 1 ( npHAT horrible click, click! How it grates anti irritates, and how dangerous. A broken shoe, a shoe half, off, ’ another half worn through, and the winter close' at hand. Look now, Mr Farmer, and ‘feef. It will pay you, moreover,^it’; Will 'pay ydiT to pay us a visit, because every shoef we keep just knows how. In other i; V. words, every man is an export, and you have our ■ i ,.the fullest satisfaction. THE EGMONT COACH: AND CARRIAGE G° •** v & f ' i jb ‘ 1 '- -V; **' d ' Agents for Massey-Harr is Implements; DomoSeparator. Unique Cast-Iron Furnace Frames.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 72, 2 April 1913, Page 2
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