BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ ■-! J; 1 ' ' , ~ ' ■ SPENCE’S iy IN DING •U P BUSINESS SALE IS ' THE sensation of the hour. __ YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT. SUCH VALUES IN HSCH-CRADE>t , •n v \ DRAPERY and CLOTHING CANNOT BE OBTAINED EVERYDAY. SEIZE YOUR PRESENT OPPORTUNITY, AND SHARE IN THE GREAT SAVINGS WHICH YOU CAN EFFECT. SPENCE’S t ’ - • ~ STRATFORD,
NEW EE ALA Ml? LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY O* STOCK LEASES. LIMITED, STRATFORD. - S AUCTIONEERS, lamb salesmen, AM GENERAL MERCHANTS. LEASES. LEASES. "REALLY CHEAP, AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL BE GIVEN. 230 ACHES FREEHOLD.—Good lard, with 10-roomed house, hot am! cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 2J miles to township and railway. Price £2B per acre with £SOO cash down, or will-lease for 7 years at 29s per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2B. No. 279. 220 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good 8-roomod 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. • ■ 2 44' 114 ACRES FREEHOLD.—One mile to factory and one and a-half miles to school, post office, and telephone; 5-roomed house, 12-hail shed, gig shed, well fenced and divided. Will lease for 6 years at 20s per ■’ acre with a Purchasing Clause at £22 per acre. EXCHANGES. ■wet'ONLT'»I>BALING ON SELLING VALUES. •16 ACRES FREEHOLD. —Splendid cattle country, on which SO cows could 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 »,j uuriAtinNli amount,of, .tqwfl < .«»» tomfo* living«tho. glance o ; the purchase money' on mortgage for 6 years at 5 per cent. No. 37! 40 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Nice little farm almost in town. Good buildings orchard, and fine plantation; £4O per acre with £SOO cash, or will exchange for 80 to 100 acres a s family is growing up. No. 348 260 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good clean milking country ; new 6-roomec ' • *ho4t&>, 14-hiul shed/ 2 miles ifrom factory’and‘schbot to towi 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 Ply mouth and Martontf » i*-\ \ a «r No. 288 100 ACRES. Tip-top Dairy Land, good buildings, factory and school handy £4O per acre with £2OOO cash down or would consider exchange fo; good sheep country. No - 28r «w.« iv.'h -p j WE STOCK—* ’"“"farmers’ FAVormTE uruxs. .ii ■ MSC HARE'OWS, (without pok), A CHAIN AND SPIKE HARROWS. LancT SalesmanREID AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc, W. A. HEWITTa Aigaat.
AVOID A BAD SPILL. GET A GOOD LAMP. WE’VE quite a large assortment to choose from. Strong, brilliant, heavy and light. Wind-proof and at all prices. Better the lamp first than the accident. AFTER YOUR OWN TCOMFORT, •• i r » .ti: SEE TO THE HORSE. INVEST IN A STEWART CUPPING MACHINE.' u, THE Machine that saves the clip bills; that makes the horse comfortable; that provides a winter necessity. ; The Stewart is a perfect; simple, easily managed machine, and should parts be damaged, they are easily replaced. Why waste time going to and returning from the clipper. Do your own, and save the money. Don’t forget wa do Horse Shoeing well. EGMONT COACH. & CARRIAGE C°‘ Domo Separator STRATFORD. Unique Furnace Frames. Champion Ranges - . > Massey-Harris Implements.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 23 June 1913, Page 2
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592Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 40, 23 June 1913, Page 2
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