S'S tUtiCES. QRBAT WINDING UP BUBINEFS 3ALC IS PTILL RUNNING A.N ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE iS AIMED AT, TKE SALE PRICES FOR MANY L3N£S ARE MUCH BELOW COST. v | - (3ET YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN ; DLAPERY AMD CLOTHING HERE AND NOW, AND SAVE MON£Y, BE?OADWAY. STRATFORD. LIMITED, STRATFORD. iTocic ulibtioiififHi.LflltP SAi.XSHBti, AfeS GENERAL MERCHANTS. LEASES, LEASES. LEASES.
REALLY CHEAP, AND IN EACH CASE A PTTRCHASINCs ] CLAUSE WILL BE GIVEN. 230 Jjp&ES ijHETv'dOLD.—Good larid, with 10-roomod house, hot and feold water, bathroom,, pantry, numerous shads, 24-bail cowshed, 1 tinile to factory and 2j miles to township and railway. Price £2B •iipor acre with £SOO cash down, or wiU leauo for 7 >eara at 29s per fetrrd with a Purchasing Clau.-o at £2B. ■ No. 279. 220 JLCRFIS FBEEHOLD. —Good 3-roomed house, lf?-bail concrete shed; \ mile to seh< i ! ;nd creamery, a.so reiteay. 3 miles to town. Price |fi2Q per am: ma £4OO cash or will at 20s pe> acre'w.ith % Clause hi £2O No. 244. Jr-f) /■CKE'' Freehold, ;i!endidly situated in good district. No w«eds, 60 jftcres ploughed. Good, and p'cely rolling land. Cany 60 cows. fi*roomod house and 10-l-ai 1 shed. Mile a"d ha 1 ? to dnal plant School unci Pu ;t Otece. Price £23 per acre, v r ?y eaoy terms. Ijßalauoe at 5 p«r cenl on Ist Mortgage. , I EXUHAN3£i £ ONL i ON ML >m' VXIiOTS ■;■".'"' MJBICS IJREEHOLD.—SpIeneM cattle country, on wmch 60 vpw.s ; could lUj r/.iilked ; tf'wished. 'Aft'will teheed' and 'free of weeds; fj- -k! 5-roomed house. 14-bail cowshed, wool, shed, gig and trap shed. s |Yepj'' : 'bH©aijJ' $& £9 10h per <icr'- ; With' £6tKJ cash down or wUI accept ' \ i small amount of town property as deposit, leaving the.balance of ' JUJOQ ACRE freehold spTendiqlj lying, ea° sheep and caf f te country ill felted Mid thoroughly prasied. Weil r enced and divided. 4 roomod house, i<--r»olshpd, with machines ±ui 6 shearers. Situated , u 6 mites of township. Own r will sell Freehp^^a^^^^J^.gd, A.M/P. of C 4300 at 5 percent., hate- na > o:i 2nd Mortgage rV 5 . i ; i. 5 o' cent., or will exchange for Hai. • m or lu.vn at)o ACRES FPIEii.fI.QLDi —Good clem milking countr; ; ne\J house, ;s|t'l, 2 w'les from factory and school; 7 mi tea to town ■t and 'railway. Price £l4 10s xht acre with £3OO cash; balance at 5 per cent ., or will exchange for 80 to 100 acres hetween New Plymonth and Mart on. . , No. 283 K}o ACRES.--Tip-top Dairy Land, good huildings, fWtory and school handy £4(l per aero with £2OOO caah d->wu or would exchange foigood ah'Mp country. i , , • < O/IH '<■'#p;./,280- ■-»*»*. .Mi^Lfy?'■'■'■'"''*i u,t y * ','" ni ''"./.'" tami Salesman- '* T>TSC HARROWS (wifMot, rpafcOr, <; :■•, / CHAIN AND SPlfcE HARROWS; REIT) ANT) GREY PLOUGHS, Bin. %liias»&'
V u .tf!QLESTHAT PLEASURE TO RIDE IN NOT only because of the perfect springing, upholstering, and finish, hut 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 itfORE THAN A PLEASURE TO OWN. WE are rot afraid to let our customers see a job half through. We've no need to fake or patch—real honest 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 jvaggon with us now. KNtfUitfr COACH & CARRIAGE C° Blacksmiths, Whaelwrights, etc. hampion Portable STRATFORD. Unique Furnace Frames. }
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 2
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570Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 70, 28 July 1913, Page 2
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