BUSINESS NOVICE®. LET US FIND THAT FARM FOR YOU. I Be sure we have on our list a property that will suit you, for our list is the most complete. We show you the farm, and show what it is earning and what it is carrying. We can honestly recommend the following places, and HELP YOU TO MAKE MONEY. DAIRY FARMS: AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ONE. 51 ACRES, splendid little Dairy Farm, all been ploughed, sub-divided by live hedges. Now carrying 32 dairy cows and horses, 1 mile to school, factory, and handy to railway station. 6-roomed house and cowshed. 7J acres of green oats, 2 acres turnips. Lease has 11 years to run at 20s an acre rental. Price £2OO. A rare chance. £3OO SECURES THIS. 100 ACRES, cheap Dairy Farm, well grassed, on gOod metalled road, handy to school and factory. Subdivided into 8 paddocks. New house of 6 rooms. 10-bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price only-t £23 per acre, £3OO cash. ONLY £350 DOWN. * 136 ACRES. Splendid Dairy Far m , subdivided into two farms of 60 and 76 acres. Two houses of 5 rooms and 10 rooms, in condition, practically new. Cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings. Factory, school, P. 0., and telephone opposite. A very desirable and convenient farm, exceptionally well fenced. Price £3« per acre, only £350 cash r squired. TWO FINE TOWN HOMES. 6- HOUSE, full 1-acre, situated 1 minute’s walk from Broadway. All conveniences, including bathroom and electric light. Cheap at £325. Easy terms. JTPRWira 7- ED HOUSE. Only been erected two years. Up-to-date and modern house with all possible conveniences, including hot and cold water, electric light, wash-house, copper and tubs; also nice level J-acre section. Price £I2OO. £SOO cash. ALSO, for Sale, 70 Shares m Stratford Co-operative Company at 12s each C. & E. JACKSON. LAND. STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway.’' l ! 'Phone No. 164, W-. u* • :if 1U r ■ ff ■: r 1.-'Y '■'< D - '* fTsaaaka Stratford. 9,\ i . f ( r-flr • i • 0 -■ V WWW—a—MWB|W ■ i ■ 1 fit ; I '' T SEED ...POTATOES. IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. 1 V ’ V- ■ NEWTUX KING has just landed a'c •biisignment. of first-class, specially picked Seed "A -V; 4V r ' . ’ - EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON, ROBIN ADAIR, GAMEKEEPER AND UP-TO-DATE. Manure these with Fison’s Celebrated Special Potato Manure, and reap the benefit in an increased crop.
A FULL STOCK OF ALL FARM REQUIREMENTS/I LWAYS ON HAND Horse, Pig and Calf Foods, Grass-seeds, Fencing Wire, Cement, Stumping Jacks, Roofing iron and Felting, Benzine and Motor Spirits, Netting, Double Machine-dressed Algerian Seed Oats, Basic Slag, Superphosphate, Kal* nit, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda. Sulphate of Potash, Pure and Mixed Bcnedust. Etc. NEWTON KINO, NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPONGA. / STYLE fS “TASLORED INTO” OUR COSTUMES. Stylo—that “irul efinahlo snmetmng” which sets apan iho smartly dressed woman from the rest—can only bi produced in a tailored costume by men of long expenenci and understanding. |i It is especially evident in costumes maao By THE CASH TAILORING CO., \ Because they are out and tailored hy men of long ex perienco in Ladles* Tailoring, The Designs are the newest, the Materials the finest, and the Workmanship the best—that’s why our Costu id* are unrivalled in th© district. ABOUT YOUR WINTER COSTUME. . , , . , CASH "TAILORING C°STRATFORD. mirntma tMMM
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 3
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541Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 67, 24 July 1913, Page 3
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