JM*''- *£** .^T^KS THE NEW GOODS AUTUMN AND WINTER, AEE NOW AKRIVING. LATEST FASHIONS LADIES 1 READY-TO-WEAR HATS UNTBIMMED STRAWS, Attß TO HAND. EDROCK PRICES. A: SPENCE. STRATFORD.
T,OAN & AGENCY C LIMITED, STRATFORD. STOCK AUCTIONEER!, LAKH SALESMtN, AMI GENERAL. MERCHANTS. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOB MAN Of LIMITED CAPITAL. 124 Acras Freehold, situated in the famous Thames Valley, which is superior to our Mangatoki and. 63 acres in grass, will carry 40 milch cows. Fairly good 5-roomed hfimd, and shed. Handy to Township, Railway and Factory. Price £'M 10s per acre with £4OO ca.sh (or securities). Beanie long term op. Mortgage at 5 per cent. This is a great opportunity lot a man to g o fc a good paying iarm on easy terms. No. 163. 520 ACRES, Freehold, well situated. Good hilly country with a quantity of p'on j-hable land, free of weods. 9 subdivisions, fences of Totara and Matai, all in good order. Good' -nicely situated house of 6 rooms, oaih room, pantry, oto. Wool shed, 12 bail cowshed. A grfcat por- " don of the property is suitable for Dairyufg. Price £9 10s por acre, with £IOOO cash, the Purchaser to take oyer a G.A.S.O. Mjrtgage of £I7OO, the balance to remain on 2nd Mortgage for 7 yepjs at 5 per cent., or owner would consider exchange for interest bearing property, as he wishes to retire from farming, No. 373. 190 ACRES, all Felled and in Gras.s. Undulating country, fit for dairying," Factory, Township and Railway handy. Small house and shed. Price £7 per acre, only £7S being asked down, balance for 5 years at 5 pur cent. We consider that this laud will double in value in the next 6 or 7 years. No. 270. &iu ACREB T ..i.r., good cafctie and -nee?, country, about 3UO acres feifW and in gra»j, no noxious Well subdivided and fenced, posts . boing of Xotara aiid Matai. S-'oomed house and small woolshed. N'oe orchard, .1 mile distant from tow ns }jjp and 7 miles fron- railway. Prico for the Goodwill £4 per acre subject to a G.A.S.O. Mortgage of £IOOO. • Owner would oxchangiug f or smaller property. No. 346. a, «r"r r,a * a * 4jx.li ■-• -a a b-sj I .'" A. G. BELL, Land MACHINERY—WE STOCKFARMERS' PAVOTTRITE DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (without pole), CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A. HEWITT, Agdnt.
00 YOU DRINK 1 If not, why, not? OF AU. GROCERS A?'o STORfc DEALERS r M YOU'LL GET BETTER WORK IF YOU GET THE SKOEINC WELL DftNE. HAT horrible click, click! How it grntes and irritates, and how dangerous. A broken shoe, 3 shoe half off, another half worn through, and the winter close at hand. Look now, Mr Farmer, and S2B to your horse's feet. It will pay you, moreover, it will pay you to nay us a visit, because ■■" every :,slmer 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 t> Agents for Massey-Harr Is Implements; Domo Se» paratoi*. Unique Cast-Iron Pinnace Frames.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 79, 10 April 1913, Page 2
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