BUSINESS NQiISEI. LAND BUYERS, 100 ACRES, Freehold Dairy Farm, Hawera District, all been ploughed, subdivided by live hedges; J-inile to school, church and railway station. 7-roomed house and 12-bail cowshed. Choice property, with good prospective value. Price £4B per acre, £4OO oash j balance 7 years at 5 per cent. 115 ACRES, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced. Good carrying capacity, 1 mile to factory, school, and railway station. Sixroomed house, and 14-bail cowshed. Price £25 per aore, £403 cash. 180 ACRES, first-class Dairy Farm on good metalled road. Handy to school and factory. Well grassed and fenced; lying well to the sun. 6-roomed house, and 16-bail cowshed. Price £22 per acrs, £3OO cash. 770 ACRES, Sheep Farm, good easy country. Large pornon flat. Firs! class fencing of 8 wires. Will carry 2 ewes all the year round, besides cattle. 6-roomed house, woolshed, dip, and yards. Good metalled road to property. Hany to sale-yards. Cheap at £8 pc afire, £750 cash, SOUND INVESTMENTS. 5-Roomed House in splendid condition, with all conveniences, including hot and cold water, electric light, copper and tubs; full iacre in high situation. Very healthy. Price a bargain at £3BO. Easy terms. 2 GOOD HOUSES of 5 rooms each, with nice J-acre section. Houses let to good tenants. A gift at £2OO each. Easy terms. NEW HOUSE of 6 rooms, only been erected 12 months. The last thing in comfort and taste. Hot and cold water, electric light, metal bath, wash basin, copper and tubs; 3 minutes' walk from Broadway. *»rlce £650, £IOO cash. ALSO 70 SHARES i n the Stratford Factory at lOi joou. Will sell ten or the lot. A 5-ROOMED HOUSE to let Rent 10s per week. We have properties on our register to suit everyone, and having farmed In the Stratford district for the last 18 years we claim to have a sound knowledge of land values. Clients trusting to our judgment are well satisfied with results. If you want to make money consult *'G. & E. JAG LAND. STOCK, AMD COMMISSION AGENTS, Stratford.
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. I"'- '.' Ji •.' l s ' ■ '. :' :,; ,'■;-' •- ... ' "VTEWTON KING has just landed a consignment of g\ e T" <dly picked Seed EARLY KOBE, BEAUTY OF HEBRON, ROBIN ADAIR, GAMEKEEPER AND UP-TO-DATE. Manure these with Fison's Celebrated Special Potato Manure reap the benefit in an increased c^n. A FULL STOCK OF ALL FARM EQUIREMENTS ALWAYS ON HAND Horse, Pig and Calf Foods, Crass-seods, Fencing Wire, Cement, Stumping jacks, Roofing Iron and Felting, Benzine and Motor Spirits, Netting, Double Machine-dressed Algerian Seed Oats, Baslo Slag, Superphosphate, Kalnlt, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Potash, Pure and Mixed Bonedust, Eto. y. x ~r- ■*-> NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, KAPOSTG2.
MEN OF THE MOMENT APPRECIATE OUR TAILORING. THEY are business men—thinking men—men of ideas. FOR men of discrimination who appreciate good clothes, perfect fit, graceful cut, and the long wear which is so desirable, come to THE CASH TAILORING GO. OUR Tailors and Cutters are men of experience and advanced ideas—they know exactly how to secure the most fhished effects. STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest detail of each individual requirement, are the factors of successful tailoring. CASH TAILORING C°STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 3
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