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BUStrtcrSfe NiUTICLS. CHEAT WLIDIN&UP BUSINESS SALE IS STILL RUNNING. AN:ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE IS AIMED AT. THE SALE PRICES FOR MANY LINES ARE toUCH BELOW COST. GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN ,( sf ;| HERS AND NOW, AND SAVE MONEY. SROALMAY. STRATFORJ. t , LIMITED, BTRATFORD. •TOOK AUGTSONfcERS, LAND SALKIMtN, Aha CENSRAL NeR'.HANTtS!. LEASES, LEASES. LEASES, i BEALLY AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING ~m CLAUSE WILL BE OIVEN. 230 ACHES tfftEBHOLR-iGotd laid, with 10-roomed house, hot and cold water, bathrodfii, pantry, numerous sheds, L'4-btJl cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 2} miles to township and railway. rrice. £23 per acre with £6OO cash down, or will lease for 7 years at 293 per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £9B. No. 279. 220 ACRIiIS FREEHOLD.—Good ?■ roomed house,. 12-bail concrete shed; 1 mill to schooi arid creamery * also railway, 3 miiea'to to'wn. Price £2O per acre with .100 '?ash down, or will leaae at 20s per p"ie with aJftttohtwing Clati ' No. 244. s&} "ORES ; r r<?eiiukl, epfei didiy si'uated in good district. No wecis, 60 ' acres' i>iJUghed Goot, level and nicely rolling land. Carry '6O cows. %-ro6med house an■!. 1 0-bai 1 concrete shed. Mile and half to dual plant Factory, School Post OfLV i. Price £'2B per acr", very easy terms. balance at 5 per ct at. on Ist Mortgage. « : "" 4'\ ONLY I ALfNG ON SELL*'.& VALL.iIS. ! :/;?"': ACJ.;I':S' I 'FREE.tfpi : ff>. %je«did' cattle be an' -y, o~ wSoh 50 cows couM; r. be milked if wished, Ml well fenced and foe of noxious weeds*; , * -jP& Wool* shed ; l g,ig %ck trap shed. Very cheap at £9 10s per ac< e with £SOO cash down or ( will ( afeept | # amount deposit, 'leaving 4ho'balance #f ; "the purchase rndhey on r> ■■■>. fcpage for Hy- rs.at 5 per cent. No. Bm: JSOO ACRES freehold splendidly Mgg fls ea,ss,,s33mpA.acd«;o*ttle''ery»ft*i-y Well'fenced and divided, t-j roomed [IOOSo woulshed, with machines ftr 6 shearers Sitnatedji within 6 ilea of township. Owner will sell Freehold at £6 12f 3d p ■ acre with £'»00 cash down, purchaser to take over Ist •■ f^r bem!r'hl&«orV* r] Real's it 5 per cent., or will exchange for -airy faj a or to* I ■ npvi ■ ■ &< K'ti" FREEHOLD.. -Good milking country; uew 6-roomed noise, 14-bdl «ned. 2 miles f om factory and school; 7 milt a to town rrice £l4 ier acte with £3OO oashj balance at 5 or *id eichan&e fox 80 tq 100 acres between New Ply-' month and Martop,. . No. 283 jOO ACRES.—Tip-tot* Daiiy . -oSbuildings, factory and school handy. £4O per a.crf .witty, £2OOO. ca*Ji down or would consider exchange for aood i,heep cocritry. No. 280 A. 0. BELL, • ;) >.s!!s Wn- •*** •r*il&r£»irJ u i WOOT*L? fi( fi ji a HMERS FAVOURITB.DRILLS, >, -., 1 WMiV I HAX'TWWS'i tss tint vfflfr. CHIVOT ANT). t SPIKE,,HARROWS, sua A REFB ! ANt) GRET PtOTOHS, EtcW. A. W«W!TTT, Azmt

"6"^ VSmCLESTHAT MAKE IT A PLEASURE TO RIDE IN NOT only oecause of the peifect springing, upholstering, and finish, but because of the general beauty, strength of build and their character right through. Whether it be' gig, waggon or dray, the same pains is taken. All become a pleasure to us, AND MJ3RE THAK A PLEASURE TO OWN. WE are not afraid to let our customers see a job half through. We've no need to fak~ or patch—r.eal houest labor, the best of materials and experience with our guarantee behind every job we turn out. You'll save money by placing your next season's order for a milk waggon with us now. EGMONT Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, ate. Champion Portable . STRATFORD. Unique Furnace Frames. Rangeer • Maasey-Harris Implements.

'ln Havour tt i* perfect Bfih'lt MUwmf 7oa—*i. Fact vow* Fiction. The fiction Luteal another cocoa L» -a* good u V*r Hmifc-o'a.* The fuel (a the. a b not another cocoa to equal Van HeuMO'a. U■:'•■•■ In the world It U the rtajaderd by which i Oiii««- ci,c,;.:>-ti ire judged. <CJ£La**a22£--

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 69, 26 July 1913, Page 2

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