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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE ..V FOR DAIRY FARM. OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. 98 ACRES, L LP. All in grass, and well subdivided, practically all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 nulo from factory, / mile from school, 2 miles from railway station. Meal roads. Good house and shod, and all necessary outbuildings. pries £ls per acre, Ist Mortgage C.A.S.O. £3jo Equity £ll2O. , Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. The owner, who ha a large family, wants a larger farm. This proposition worth consideration. wJ H- H. YOUNG & C°-v LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. “FORD” CARS. MEATE-R. £|9o S ' BEATER ' £205 L. R. CURTIS, SOLE AGENT, STRATFORD, ••WE ABE NOT BUT WE BELIEVE IN BECKETT ANO CORLETT, SI CM WRITERS AMD decorators, BROADWAY NORTH. i .. to be told tnat satisfied customers mean success. , We know U, and will give full value for your money If you will 1c us. 'HONE 188. A J WAYS "KICK” IF DISSATISFIED. WE’LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. ’PHONE 188. .AND, LAND. LAND, irniTfl ICRFFHOLD 1 mil* from Eltham, 9-roomod house wdlem, 50 “SS2SS‘j-u-; ~ <dw ' ) sheep, and 9 horses, paddooked. Trice fw acre. onn &*• &iTjR irS.JUS.Sttt ««W o»»* *° «“*“»• f ” «; jperty .1 J > r!;,i *•' party m :u > ■■■*•» •> - , ■ . PL FteHOLR; ftdioiairK Bororeally good b.ilu J ing^dntftfwnidllWil 3> , H -ft;, TaiSTß^^o,&:oCO.. whumw 1 !* w* c * mnM***** DKa »-ja iwow

H. WNSGfii*' LAND AGENT, MIbHINST. STRAIGHT OUT LEASES—- „ *3 ■/ DAIRY s.fl/rbl lit Wresl ®i to I)ltnA&iirkl, land all R Y WL ivH- aiUW t v.* f 1 i flab carry 50 cows, good 5-roomed house, 17-bad cowshed, and 1 * ..-.a *1 C _ ..hnnl nlinrtflft footnw V- .... .... , . *£ A /,' £ '') ‘-V- ‘ 130 ACRES, .’situated at North, all riVer deposit land; will carry 80 cows, good' house, and outbuildings. * Half-mile from factory, school and township. W»l lease for 5 years at i£2’per acre, i .■;«U.'CiP! v: All' ■ 1100 ACRES in Taranaki, good 2-sheep country, all in,grass, good road, 5-roomed house, woolslied for 200 sheep, yards for 3000 sheep, dip, 14-bail cowshed„ dairy, etc. Could milk, say, 50 cows on part. 5 miles from school .factory, and township. Rent 6s 6d per acre. Will lease f«r 3 or 7 years. * APPLY H. A. WUNCH, Land Agent, MSdhirst. W.'.SAYWELL, LAND AGENT, > 60 ACRES, splendid littlcv farm, rich river Hats, carry 30 cows, real good buildings, £ls 14s 8d was taken per cow this season. Price £3O, sold by Trustees to wind up estate, enquire about this solo agent. . 100 ACRES, real good farm (£4O), carry 45 cows; exchange lor small farm; of 30 to 40 acres. 158 ACRES —Price £25, cash £SOO. Cows and plant on terms. 116 ACRES—Price £l7 10s. Cash £3OO. 148 ACRES (50 cows)— Price £2O. Gash £250. W. SAY WELL. LAND AGENT, MIDHSRST.

T. YOUNG, Bootmaker. (Two doors from *Loan and Mercantile) fJOOTS to Order of Good Quality, Hand-sown, Pegged, or Ei vetted. Ladies and Gentlemen’s Repairs done Neatly and with dispatch. Best English Leather Used. A TRIAL SOLICITED. SEAM LAMPS—Metallic wire drawn filament, 8, 10, 32, and 50 c.p., 2s 6d each; J.J.N. Metallic wire drawn filament, 16, 25, and 50 c.p., 2s each. It pays to use the Osrarn or J.J.N., as they give bettor light, longer life, and most economical current consumption. McMillan and Fredrie. agents.

COLD SI LV E R ENAMEL Beeches, Brooches. Brooches. TO those who are in want of a Brooch, I would respectfully draw their attention to tho large stock I carry. These goods are of the best workmanship and exclusive in design. ONE PRICE AND THAT THE LOWEST. STRATFORD. Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician. E have just opened up a nice range of cream separators, selected from the best makers, and can guarantee every machine. A separator will pay for its coat in one season, from the extra amount of butter you can make by using it instead of the out-of-dato pan skimming. McMil lan and Fradric.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 83, 12 August 1913, Page 7

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