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BUSINESS NOTICES GREAT WINDING-UP BUSINESS SALE IS STILL RUNNING. AN ABSOLUTE CLEARAI AfMED AT; THE SALE PRICES FOR MANY LINES ARE MUCH BELOW COST. GET YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN sawc HERE AND NOW, AND SAVE MONEY. A. JSJL BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

UNITED, BTRATIiORD. i STOCK* AOCTIPWirSEfIS, LABB® DALESMKM. *■*•' GENERAL MERCHANTS. LEASES. LEASES. LEASES. REALLY. CHFAP, AND IN EACIt CASE A PURCHASING CLAUSE WIIjL BE.GIVEN. 25UAC3EE3 FREEHOLD.—Good land, with 10-roomed house, hot ana cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds', 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 2| miles to township and' 'railway?" 1 Price £iper acre with £SOO cash down, or will lease'lor 7 years at 29s"' poi acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2B; ""'■* N0.,279 220 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good 8-roomedhouse, 12-bail concrete shod; A mile to school and creamery, also railway, 8 miles to town. Fiic< '*. £2O per acre with £4OO cash down, or will lease at 20s per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2O. . "• No. 244 150 >GRES Freehold, splendidly situated in good district. No weeds, G'> acr,ea ploughed. Good, level and nicely rolling land. Carry 60 cows. s, 6*roomed house and 10-bail concrete* shed. Mile and half to dualpf^iii ,1 Factory,:"School and Post Office. Price £2B per ; Acre,• rory easy terms. it Balancei at 5 per cent, on Ist Mortgage.. f r ~ " i,i r v; EXCHANGES. 'j . , }i ';'! : '' ■■>"*% jaCKES cattli country, on .which 6Q «ow,S!Coi!l. jbe milkeA' If' wished.' ■'* 'AH Weli Wnced I 'and free of noxhW'wecxL j house, 14-bail cowshed, ifwl shed, gig 'and , VerV* bneapr at £9 10s per* acre 1 knti £SOO cash down or'wW acck-pV the purchase money on mortgage for 0 years a't 5 per cent. No.'ftr: 1300 ACRES Freehold, splendidly lying, easy sheep "and cattle codhtrv ill felled and thoroughly grassed. Well fenced and divided f roomed house, woolshed, with machines for 6 shearers. whbiu ts~ swim o6*twa*Mpt*OwW ~m [Vr^(A^'^'m'm': ( ): ' per acre with £SOO cash'down,'purchaser to take over Ist to the A.M.P. of £4300 at 5 oer cent., balance on 2nd Mortgage' fo 5 years at 5 per cent., or will' exchange for Dairy farm or towj SGO ACRES FTslM(fLs.—Q&k Sain ? milking country; new 6-roomv-r house, 14-bail and railway. Pfice £l4 10a psr acre with £3OO cash; balance'n( r per cent., or will exchange for 80 to 100 acres between New Plv tnouth and MartbiL v -' No. 2SS 500 ACRES. —Tip-top Dairy" timtt, gpttt buildings, factory and school hand.r i i £4O per acre with £2OOO cash diwn or would considerjexohangO; fot,go<js . -JE C. KELL, ■**& **&»> -■■ - * WE STOCK—, «,> ''■■-'■< ■'■ --'■■■ Al^'w^' FARMERS' FAVOURITE DRILLS, /, < . DISC HARROWS (without polb), CHAIN ANT) SPIKE HARROWS, ~ REII) AND GREY PLOUGHS, Etc . *t ] w, k

FOR THE MAN WHO IS I PARTICULAR ABOUT HIS HORSE'f FEET. THAT'S the Man wo liko to see/ and we are glad to announce that-from now on, Wo shall be able to cater for"' the 'particular man to' his complete; satisfaction, because > r We have taken on Mr H. Burke, who will have full charge of the SHOEING HEPAUTMtNT. MJR. H. BURKE TAKES CHARGE OF OUR HORSE-SHOEI^C DEPARTMENT (AN EXPERTSHOER, GUARANTEESCUR£ ■'/■. ; ..-'IN FOOT DISEASES).; . \ , : |.."..,...','.', , ".'.'. MR' BUEKE is not only' an expert Shoer, hut one- who understands and cures foot diseases, so when next time you' are in, chat it over with him, and at the same time leave your order j for Milk Waggon or Spring Dray, etc. Here, again, you can . depend upon us in every way. ■ (OVER THE BRIDGE.)

Madam I > ' Tie a knot in.your handkerchief, before & w Jjf going out, to remind you to order a tin of I ) COCOA OF THE WOR4 n I A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY. A FOOD fOR THE MUSCLESA TONIC FOR THE Nl A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 98, 29 August 1913, Page 2

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