BUSINESS NOTICES. SPENCE’S > ;' • ■' ' ■ ■ ’V INOIN C• U P BUSINESS. SALE s % IS 3 ; ft- \ *s3s THE sensation of the hour. YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT. SUCH VALUES IN HIGH-GRADE ? ygra DRAPERY AND CLOTHING « 'I , • CANNOT BE OBTAINED EVERYDAY. SEIZE YOTTR PRESENT OPPORTUNITY. AND SHARE IN THE GREAT ‘ : ; ** r SAVINGS WHICH YOU CAN EFFECT. ' SPENCE’S STRATFORD,
& v NEW ZEALAND jg LOAN a mercantile AGENCY £& LIMITED, fiTBATFQJRD. j • LEASES. LEASES. leases. REALLY CHEAP, AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING liLAiiii i CLAUSE WILL BE G^YEN. ‘2SO ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good lard, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 2* miles to township and railway. Price £2B per acre with £SOO cash down, or will lease for 7 yean at 29s per more with a Purchasing Clause at £2B. No. 279. ooQ ACjtES FREEHOLD. Good 8-roomed house, 12-bail concrete shed; ' 1 mile to school and creamery, also railway, 3 miles to town. Price £3O per acre with £4OO cash down, or will lease at 20s per acre with ' 114 ACRE- 4 FREEHOLD. —One mile to factory and one and a-half miles to ■chool cost office, and telephone; 5-roomed house, 12-bail shed, gig •bed, well fenced and divided. Will lease for 6 years at 20s per ter*’with a Purchasing Clause at £22 per tore: EXCHANGES. ONLY DEALING ON - ‘ , AtJtUSS cattle country, on which 50 cows cpuld he milked if wished. All well fenced and free of noxious i weeds; good 5-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed, wool shed, gig and tralp shed. Very cheap at £9 10s per acre with £SOO cash down or will accept * JV small amount of town property as deposit, leaving the’balance of ( ?*!f*ffr*?f ? tifc*B -years 'aU5 per cent. No. 378 40 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Nice little farm almost in town. Good buddings, orchard, and fine plantation; *4O per acre with £SOO cash, or will •exchange for 80 to 100 acres as family is growing up. 34S *2OO ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good clean milking country; new 6-fhometi ... ? .-i house, 14-baiL Wiied, 2 mijea-lrorntfaptory ,apdjschiool;?7 ujiles to town ami railway. Price £l4 10s Per acre with £3OO cash; balance nt 5 per cent. , or will exchange lor 80 to 100 acres between New Ply mouth and Marton. ’■ *?°- H)0 ACRES.—B°od buildings, factory and school handy. £4O nor acre with £2OOO onah down or would consider exchange for good sheep country. No. 280 ;‘V" V.,A. C. IKLLI ,vso<.aut w* Lind Mfciman!™SßS&r VAVquaiTE DHILLS, y DISC Ha®BOWB ’{with<Jo{il»my * CHAIN ANDSPIKE HAEBOWS, Earn and GEBT PLOUGHS, ESa W.A.NIWITT.
if r| :; y n '< m _ _ avoid a bap GET A COOP LAMP. ■y ; WE’VE quite a large assortment to choose from. Strong, brilliant, heavy and light. Wind-proof and at ail prices. Better the lamp first than the accident., ■ ' y ' - . : 1 , , f . after your own COMFORT, ■ V/- v , • •. | !.v. SEE TO THE HORSE. INVEST IN A STEWART CLIPPING MACHINE. • ur--THE Machine that saves the dlip bills; that makes the horse comfortable ; that provides a winter necessity. Thfl 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, pwh, and save the money. Don’t forgot wo do Mono Moaifig woll. SS \ EGMONT COACH & CA ERTAOE 0° ‘ Unique Furnace Frames. tfassey-Harris Implements. Pomo Separator Champion Ranges STRATFORD. X... *
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 2
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551Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 2
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