ftgitfSMfe** W TlriEki W2NDINC-UP BUSINESS tk STRATFORD. A GREAT REALISATION SALE. COMMENCES ON. SATURDAY APRIL 12th. ryrniF'^ TREMENDOUS REDUCTION IN PRICES TO EFFECT AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF high-grade drapery and clothing. A; SPENCE. STRATFORD.
NEW, ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY *> Atom Limited, stratford. nock LEASES. LEASES. LEASES. EEALLY CHEAP. AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL BE GIVEN. 230 ACRES FREE!I OLD.—Good land, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-baii cowshed, 1 mil© to factory and 2i miles to township and railway. -Rrice £2B per acre with £SOO cash down, or will lease for 7 years at 2Ss per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2B. 279. 220 ACRES FREEHOLD—Good 8-roomed house, 12-bail concrete shed; 1 mile to school and creamery, also railway, 3 miles to town. Price £2O oer acre with £4OQ cash, down, or will lease at 20s-per acre with a Purchasing Clause at'£i2o, • ■ . ***, Nu: 244. 114 ACRES FREEHOLD. —One mile to factory and one and a-balf miles to school, post o^ce^^apd..telephone; 5-roomed hoime,; shed, gig shod, well tended and' divided. Will lease for 6 years at 20s per • ■ ,V>' ’ EXCHANGES. ONLV dealing on selling values. ,jiU ACRES FREEHOLD. —Splendid cattle country, ou which 50 cows could ir> milked it’ wished. All wall fenced and free of noxious weed>: good 5-rooJiic.d hou«er*l^«JH^’cewstatf/ Very cheap at £0 10a per acre with £6OO cash down or will accept a small amount of town property as deposit, leaving the balance of the purchase money on mortgage for 6 years at 5 per cent. No. 373 10 ACRES FREEHOLD.— Nice little farm almost in town. Good buildings, orchard, and fine plantation ; £4O per acre with J)soCLc£sii*. or dGU exchange for 30'tOj 100 acres a s family is growing up. No. 348 260 ACRES FREEHOLD.— Good clean milking country; new 6-roomed house, 14-bail shed, 2 miles from factory and school; 7 miles to town and railway. Price £l4 10s per acre with £3OO cash;'balance at 5 per cent., or will exchange for 80 to 100 acres between New Plymouth and Marton. , Q.y-ityW'® 9 : kNo. 2.83 600 ACRES. Tip-top Dairy Land, good buildings, factory and school handy. £4O per acre pash, dowager .foi" good sheep country, brt hwM. 'iooi.os IsS ■IfU «f > ti.v A. C, BELL, cqjmi* aa;***" WE STOCK—MACHINERY . .m- xt. W FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (without pole), CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc. *.'A. iSiWITT, • Land Salesman* Agent.
* H WM nS t.'r.s. m bmk ■&.'£&' •> jit>A'.ii-riji >■**(.« s) ■ » li y I ..J&J $@S • ...w . B &X-.V PURE. SOLUBLE, « V>,' EASILY DIGES Cheap: Decausa a little goes a long way. The -Standard Cocoa of the World. TRY ITI j. YOU’LL GET BETTER WORK IF YOU GET THE SHOEING WELL DONE. mHAT horrible click, click! How it grater* and 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 see to your horse’s feet. It v/iil pay you, moreover, it will pay you to pay us a visit, because every sheer we keep just knows how. In other words, every man is an expert, and yon have 0111 guarantee—of, the fullest satisfaction, EGMONT* < f COACH AND CARRIAGE C° Agents tor Massey-Harr is Implements \ Dome Sepcrstcr. Unique Ca?* Iron Furnace Frames.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 81, 12 April 1913, Page 2
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