BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND BUYERS i LOOK AT THIS. FREEHOLD O 'iN TLE DA, . R . Y f ARM-70 ACRES. ILEHOLD, all in grass; subdivided ‘into 8 paddocks; all plbughable cos f t0 + cr f and school; good 5-roomed house and 8-bail cow lifh'»« 1 M a i ed u qn Main roadj ln sood district - tyfafw per acre with £BSO Cash. ,r A GOING CONCERN—94 ACRES. SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, situated on good metalled road, all sowr down in best English grasses; subdivided into 10 paddocks, 50 acres been ploughed and re-sown, fences in splendid order; good 4-roomed house, 7-bad cowshed, cartshed, stables, etc, etc., J mile from creamery U miles from school. Also 22 cows, bull, 12 calves, 2 horses cart cans, furniture, crops, and 20 paid-up factory shares. Price £2B 10s per acre. £4OO cash. ANOTHER VERy dESIRABiE PROPERTY—97 ACRES. \LRY highly improved farm, all In grass, wdl subdivided; all but 4 acres been stumped; situated on good metalled road, one mile from creamery 2 miles to school, R. 0., etc.; 8-robmed house, 20-bail cow sued, and all other necessary outbuildings. Price only £32 aer acre, with £SOO cash; balance la years atsjler cent. ALi C w ( !i , i Y ,MF ! RO Y E P DAf RY FARM—ICO ACRES. !lS ; “ d , P ‘™ g J '“ b , le ’ 85 acres been ploughed and re-sown; splendidly fenced subdivided into 10 paddocks, good carrying can- > 5-roomed iiduse, and splendid outbuildings lease has 1 years to run at £l5O per year with Purchasing Clause at £32 per etfi 6 ’ ,f/rj nclud!ns 27 COws >crops,hay, 38 haif-paid-ttp sharfes, eiCi| 6iCi| £550. J SfLEMDm FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM—2OO ACRES. ~ \ !N very good district, sown' in best English grasses, good P, and W ences, well subdivided; land of very rich quality and of excellem carrying capacity; 6-roomed house, cowsheds, etc., etc., all in gooc miles from railw *y station, P.Q., school, factory, etc. Price £23 per acre, £3OO cash.
SPLENDID INVESTMENT—2OO ACRES. VERY Dairy Pam land of exceptionally rich quality, all lerol and IZf V iT?! ■, she tered) and 'splendidly grassed. Good S-toomed house and 16-bail cowshed, etc, etc. A real good investment' and cheap at £3O per acre, with' £4OO cash. Balance to remain on montgage for a term of 7 year# at 5J per 'dent. 1 ° UR L a . nd , Res ' Bter conta,n9 f he P'oh of the, Province, and having been airy farming in this district fo 20 years, we claim to have a sound Durrhasif 6 and ffart our ; tillenis hoftWro best tfa' purchase. Returns shown to Intending buyers. 1 ; 'Gi & E: EAHD, STOCK, , AND COMMISSIOH AGENTS. ) Broadwey. 'Krai jr a . Ut. SiriHM i 1 !!!'!■, ' . ;-j . W'tlVi'i/ »I.K LEEDS HUGH GRADE BASIC Jt farmers Should note— STERLING £ SUPERPHOSPHATE For orders of One Ton or More this can be railed FEEE to your nearest Railway Station, at the same price as but of stbte. J nearest IN STORE—EOT SEED, and FARM REQUtItEMENTS rf E CA “ CALL AT MY STAND WHEN AT STRATFORD SHOW. NEWTON KINGT^ NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD. KAPONM. ALL WELL DRESSED WOMEN 3HOULD WEAR COSTUMES MADE 3Y THE CASH TAILORING CO., “THE apparel oft proclaims the woman” none the the less the “man.” \ THEREFUIiE to -be in the front rank of well dressed women, have your tailoring done by the Cash Tailoring Co. THERE is no guess work and satisfactio n is guaranteed. TEST Cash Tailoring-made Garments this Winter. CASH TAILORING G°> STRATFORD. w ; H. **■ tu. ;:.f
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 28 April 1913, Page 3
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572Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 94, 28 April 1913, Page 3
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