n fHE NEW GOODS POR AUTUMN AND WINTER, t are now arriving. LATEST FASHIONS IN LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR HATS aa , ■ AND *'’■ UNTRiMMED STRAWS, ARE TO HAND. BEDROCK PRICES. A. SPENCE. STRATFORD. NEW. ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C 9 * LIMITED, STRATFORD. ANH STOCK AOCTIONEIERS, LAND SALESMEN GENERAL MERCHANTS. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOB MAN CF LIMITED CAPITAL. 124 Acres Freehold, situated in 4 the famous Thames Valley, which is superior to our Mangatoki and. acres in grass, will carry 40 milch coWi ' fairly good o-roomed In-use, and shed. Handy to Township, Railway and Factory. Price &H 10s per acre with £4OO cash (or securities). Balance long, term On Mortgage at 6 per cent. Tins is a great opportunity for a man to get a good paying farm on easy terms. : • ; No. 163. 620 ACRES, Freehold, well situated. Good hilly country with c quantity of ploughabio land, free of weeds, 9 subdivisions, fences of Tofcara and Matai, all in good order. Good nicely situated house of 6 rooms, hath room, pantry, etc. Wool shed, 12 bail cowshed, A great portion of the property is suitable for Dairying. Price £9 10s per acre, with £IO6O cash, the Purchaser t 0 take over a G.A.S.O, Mjrtgage of .£I7OO, th ? balance te remain on 2nd Mortgage for 7 years at 1 per icont.j 'or owner wOtdd consider exchange for interest bearing property, ks he wishes to retire from facing. v No. 873. ■ /(.ui?T /''„#>( 'nT‘‘ 190 ACRES, alt Felled and in Grass. Undulating country, fit for dairying, Factory,,Township, and,Railway handy, > t u Small house and -shed-. i»nce‘ iW'per "acre, only £75 eaah being asked down, balance for 5 years at 5 per cent. We consider that this land will double in value in the next 6 or 7 years. No. 276. «U 0 ACRES L.1.P., good cattle and sheep pplfpML, fiboiit, ss, anfiMH-? W MKidto''Well' subdivided and fenced? posts ' being of Totara and Matai. 5-i'oomed house and small wools had. Nice orchard, 1 mile distant from township and 7 miles .from railway. Price for'the Goodwill £4 per acre subj 6c t to a G.A.S.O. Mortgage of £IOOO. Owner would consider exchanging f or smaller property. No. 346. » J) Lancrfejosma«MACHINERY WE STOCK—PAEMEES’ » * * DISC HAEKOWS .(withoutEok),..,- , AKD BEXD AVD GEET PLOUGHS, Etc. ->M ! h- c4■’ ■ N? l! . -'^.v w. a. HEwitr, j, j >t ! ■ .: T .■’ ” lie • ■ AgSRt.
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YOU'LL GET BETTER WORK IF YOU GET THE SHOEING WELL DONE. fIjpHAT horrible click, click 1 How it grates and -P- irritates, and how dangerous. A bioken shoe, a shoe half off, another half worn through, and the winter close at hand. Look now, Mr "Farmer, and see to your horse’s feet. It will pay you, moreover, it will -pay you to pay us a visit, because ’every shoer we ! keep just knows how. In other words, every man is an expert, and you have our guarantee —of the fullest satisfaction. THE EGMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE ■& #.*• Agents for Massey-Harr Is Implement?; Oemo Separator. Unique Cast-Iron Furnace Frames.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 8 April 1913, Page 2
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508Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 77, 8 April 1913, Page 2
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