BUSINESS NOTICES. f^l,N |N STRATFORJSj>. fA SALE. COMMENCES ON SATURDAY APRIL 12th. IN PRICES TO EFFECT • iM ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF B'AH/V ' HIGH-GRADE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. A. 'SPENCE. . _ STRATFORD. NEW ZEALAND LOAN A MERCANTILE AGENCY Ga- ■\ LIMITED, STRATFORD. STOCK AUCTIONEER®. LAUD SALESMEN, AMp S™ I GENERAL MERCHANTS. ’ r LEASES. LEASES, LEASES.
IDEALLY CHEAP, AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING REALLY. A c ’ IaTJSE WILL BE GIVEN. ‘230 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good laid, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 24 miles to township and railway. Price £2B nor’ acre' with £SOO cash down, or will lease for 7 years at 29s per SlWith- a Pairing Clause .t £2B. ■ No 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 per acre with £4OO cash down, or will lease at 20s per acre with A Purchasing Clause at. £2O. " ~ 244114 ACRES FREEHOLD.—One mile to factory and one and a-half miles to school, ’post office, and telephone; 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed, gig shed, well fenced and divided. Will lease for 6 years at 20s per acre’with a Purchasing Clause at £22 per acre. I EXCHANGES. ONLY DEALING ON SELLING VALUES. >l6 ACRES FREEHOLD.— Splendid cattle country, on -winch 50 cows could 1 be milked if wished. All well fenced and free of noxious weeds; good 5-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, wool shed, gig and trap shed. •Very cheap at £9 10s per acre with £SOO 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 40 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Nice little farm almost in town. Good buildings, ‘ “ 6fchard, and fine plantation; £4O per acre with £SOO cash, or will exchange for 80 to 100 acres a 8 family is growing up. No. 348 260 ACRES-FREEHOLD.— Good clean milking country; now 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. " 1 No. 283 600 ACRES. Tip-top Dairy Land, gcod buildings, factory and school handy. ' : ' £lO per acre with £2OOO cash down or would consider exchange for good Sheep country. - , No; 280 A. 0. BELL, A WE STOCK—MACHINERY— .* mx. ™>TTTQ ” FARMERS’ FAVOURITE DRILLS, DISC HARROWS (without pole). CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS, REID AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc. W. A, HIWiTTi Land SalesmanA
s’v-o ilir r TO TO! DO Y$U DRINK qyi s¥r^i i ®»*ram 7 r If not, why, not? OF ALL GROCERS AND STORE DEALERS t&t- lr U • %r -M b u et> .rtf Li / V . SHOEING KE i copo work, pp,ME to ps. IF YOU WANT THE BEST SHOEING, GIVE US A TRIAL. EGMONT > ■ ■ H9GQAGH & CARRIAGE C°- ; (OYER THE BRIDGE.) MASSEY HARRIS FARM IMPLEMENTS. AGENTS DOMO CREAM' SEPARATORS. UNIQUE CAST IRON FURNACE FRAMES. FOR CHAMPION PORTABLE RANGES: STEWART’S HORSE CLIPPING MACHINE*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 8 May 1913, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 8 May 1913, Page 2
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