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BUS! H CSB NOTIC El NEW GOODS ARE NOW ARRIVING FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS At • SPENCE BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LIMITED, STRATFORD. •TtCK KOGTItNEERS, LAMM f AEESMffIi Afca GENERAL MERCHANTS. LEASES. LEASES. LEASES. REALLY CAMP, AND IN EACH CASE A PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL BE GIVEN. V J ?30 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Good land, with 10-Toomed house, hot ana cold water, bathroom, pantry, numerous sheds, 24-bail cowshed, 1 mile to factory and 2i miles to township and railway. ' 4 Price £2B per acre with £SOO cash down, or will lease for 7 years tv 29s per acre with a Purchasing Clause at £2B. No. %%: 220 ACRES FREEHOLD*. —Good 8-roomed house, 12-bail concrete shed . \ mile to school and creamery, also railway, 3 miles to town. Price £2O per acre with £4OO dash down, or will lease at 20s per acre with " s a Purchasing Clause, at £2O. No. 2*4. 16Q .iCRES Freehold, splendidly situated in good district. -No weeds, 60 acres ploughed. Good, level and nicely rolling land. Carry 60 cowsk 6-roomed house and 10-bail concrete'shed. Mile and'.half to dual plant Factory, School and Post Office. Price £2B per acre, very easy terms. • Balance, at 5 pen cent, on Ist Mortgage. , ! i'n YilK'ffi ! EXCHANGES.: - I : ONLY DEALING ON SELLD R IVKLTJES. iiIffj.ACRES FREEHQLDi-4-£plendi<l co|uhiiry, : on which 50 cowscouldj be milked if wished. All well fenced and free of noxious <feeds; ; i uiii 6-roomed'house!,! 14rbail ; .coWshed, wool shed}'gig'and •.'.; Yery cheap at £9 10s per acre with £SOO cash down or will accept : a small amount of town propeity ( aa ""*"'"*the'purchase 'money" on"mortgage for o years at 5 per cent. No; '3,3j, 1300 ACRES Freehold, splendidly lying, easy sheep and cattle coujiWfe ill felled and thoroughly grassed. Well fenced and divided S '-M ; roomed house, woolshed. with machines &j? ft .shearers,,i^Sitii.dtpd { •«W!-!^B^!^m l^«^pLJ WwneV^wirf'sey"Freehold at £5 »j per acre with £6OO cash down, purchaser to take over Ist Mortjgjajr/*, to the A.M.P. of £4300 at 5 per cent., balance oh 2nd Mortgage for 5 years at 5 per cent., or will exchange for Dairy farm or town ?06 K!lfcES* FRs!E§OLl).—Gobi ©lean E jnuling country; new 8-roon;ec! house, 14-bail shed, 2 miles from factory and school; 7 miles to town and railway. Price £l4 10s per acre with £3OO cash; balance at 5 per cent., or will exchange for 80, to 100 acres between New mouth ytf&ar&ml W 0 ACRES.—Tip-top Dairy Land, gooo" buildings, factory and school handy. £4O per acre with" £2OOO oaah d->wn or would consider..exchango foi, i! £*&&*& it&eepsßCDjratsrj. ebabnftl Uin asi WQS j£ 0< "2W A. 6. BELL, lv Lind Salesman* WJS STOCK-- . l " m ™ ™tt* FARMERS' 7AVQTJBI.TJB!DBILLS, ?)ISC HARROWS (witfcoilt pole), CHAIN ANT) SPIKE BARROWS, -J > . BETD AND GREY PLOUGHS* Etq* u*;M

GET RID OF YOUR ,_#f BUMPY tj OLD MILK WAGON. The Wagon that churns before it delivers the milk—the Wagon that makes your customers ill pleased. It's time you had a new one anyhow and so with confidence we recommend our Full Lock Wagon, with which you can turn in a wagon length. Each being fitted with six springs,, resting upon the famed and warranted Patent Steel Axles. Perfect and easy running and the best finish. FARM DRAYS also made witlvthe same care, material, etc:, and you needn't hesitate to come and ice how the work is done. ECMONT COACH AND CARRIAGE COY. STRATFORD. Agents for Domo Cream separators, Champion Cooking Ranges, MasseyHarris Implements, Unique Boiler Frames, etc. r says VAN HOUTEN'S CQGOA is "simply ripping" and his mother says it does him more good and goes farther than any other. !■•>' -si |

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 30, 6 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 30, 6 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 30, 6 October 1913, Page 2

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