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BUSINESS NOTICES. i)V LOU :l\J iVv-'.iii^o. 93 ACRES, t,U\ AH in grass, and well %^' lv all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from factory, J mild from school; 2 miles from railway station. M -tai Lds. Good house and shod, and all necessary »«. bbml 1- • mg 9; prioo £ls per acre, Ist Mo/tgaga C.A.S.o. jwbu Eauitv .£llsO. . ~. ~ ~i en Ifa fcut-waaon. Tho owner, who has Cows-/averaged Hi ius ras<> sca*u,i. ',: ( ;.,n ; a a. largo family, wants a largei Worth consideration. proposition 1S H. H. YOUNG & C°LAND AMD ESTATE ASENT, STRATFORD. nBMHIMniMMWM"*'"""" MSEATER, £|«)0 5-SEATER, 1?; AGENT, m WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE Ih 8 i G N S," * SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. u,. ,wt have to bo told tnat aai.slied customers mean success. We know It""and wllf give M va.ue far your money If you w... let us. ALWAYS "KICK" IF DISSATISFIED. •MONE 188. WE U MAKE GOOD EVERY T.ME. THONE 138. A LAND. -* «~/"w AfRTW FBEEHOLD, 1 mUi'ow Eltham, l-roomed honw and ever, 1 50 ho«o and cottage, carrying JToow. (dairy) W-h««, «d • lutfto.; paddockod. ?ri« £&0 P« aero, loma. wrjisg BO «>«• M* lioriM »»Blj. rno. 1*« 5« »«™. «™ is ™ c*'ca in rfl for sr ; property of brwiuesa. 90 AN «'•»*> u ' r « d ' . *f*,f"7 .-;. flfl ,: .AK»*flE**Va, 3S.DCE aTKEET, f.LTHAIfi.

-~r. rAWDWCTEHT,"" MIDH JTfST." ' DAIRY FARM 150 ACRES, Situated close to Dannovirke, land-all ' . Hat. carty W t/ vo\v?, .-good. 5-roomed house, 17-buil cowshed, and '' ; '" '' all the" ilsiialr-oifthuilclirtg&j school, cheese factory, \.;VV/aU^t..(.Hicc v , Will '"'.': Vlyear's rent required down, ' ■■...'• (*• <■' ■ T3rf A-C'RES,' situated at ralnVejuston North, air raver deposit laud; will carry 80 cows," good, 10-roomcd jtouse, amTiho usual 'outbuildings. '''"•' '" 'liair-inilo {/oraf.fuetory, school and township. Will lease for 5 i\: r p.'' at £2 per acre. ;;/ 1100 ACRES in Taranaki, good 2-sheop country, all in grass; good road, o-roorned house, woolshed for 200 sheep, yards for 3000 sheep, dip, 'Li-bail cowshed, dairy, etc. Could milk, say, v 50 cows on part. 5 *- mill's f-orr, schdol ,factory, and township. Rent Gs 6d per acre. Will loaso for 5 or 7 years. APi'LV H. A. WUNCH, Land Agent, Midhirst.

LAND AGENT, M3DHIR3T. 60 ACRES, splendid little form, rich river Rats, carry 30 rows, rent food buildings,'£ls Ms 8d was taken per con this season. Price «U« ....i.i ui. T«.i«+'orti tn witirl iin estate, ennuire about this solo £3O, sold by Trustees to wind up estate, 100 ACRES, d farm (£4O), carry 15 cows; exchange for small 158 ACRES—Price £25, each £SOO. Cows and 116 ACRES—Price £l7 it»s. Ca.ih £3OO. 148 ACRES (50 cows)- Price £2O. Cssh £250. on terms. w. s. LAND AGENT, MIDHIRST. COLD SILVER ENAMEL Brcocho3, Brooches, Brooches. T> YOUNG, Bootmaker. y V Q those who arc in want of a | (Two door, from Loan and Mercantile)* - Btooch- I would respectful- —— ly draw their attention to the j pOOTS to Order of Good Quality, ..largo stock I. carry> Those goods Hand-sewn, Pegged, or Rivetare of the host workmanship and i tod. ONE ptiCE'ArlD THAT THE j Udics and OentS'. Repairs done LOWEST< Neatly andjvtfh dispatch. ■ STRATFORTJ. h Loatftar Us(Jd> iHM T>ETRltj wt Watchmaker, Jeweller and A TRIAL SOLICITED. Ofitl&ian. : ,'% have just opened .up a nice • ' range of cream separators, selected'from the host makers, and car giiarantoe every machine. A separa tor will pay for its cost in one sea son, from the extra amount of bntleyou can make by rifling it ins Lad o! 'the out-of-date pan. skimming, llclli! lan and Fratoe. r\SRAM LAMPS—Metallie wire yJ drawn filament, 8, 18, 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 O.sram or J.J.N., as they give better light, longer life, and most economical current consumption. McMillan and Fredric. ae&uis.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 94, 25 August 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 94, 25 August 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 94, 25 August 1913, Page 7

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