BUBm£MJMm«'SS. .0. .&' E. JACKSON. ? r AND : STUCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway. >E hone No. 164, Stratford. TOWN PROPERTIES, :*■/ NOW is the time to invest ycur money it) Stratford Property. !t will prove a better investment than Ballarat cr Kiondyke GcldfisJds. L«ok at its position right in the centre cf the richest dairying district in the world. Es jy!fce.-jMJ .buy, now. 1 ACRE OF LAND, situated in good position, together with p-roomed house in fair condition, must be cheap at £2~Q. 46 FEET in Eraadway North. Spjeiidid frontage. Good prospective value. Price £2O per foot. Small deposit, ..balance 10 years at 5 |kt cent. 4 ACRES, just outside Borough Boundary, good frontage, well fenced and grassed. Price only £IOO per-acre. £asy terms. i-ACRE for sale—Good level Section, from £SO to £IOO, small deposit. 9-ROOMED HOUSE, well built, situation first class, nice lawn, lakes, .plantations, and many other improvements, tocrethor with 4 acres land. Well fenced (sheltered) with live hedges, outbuildings up-to-date, and in good condition. Must be .a bargain at £1450. Exceptional terms. ~-.;.. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, hot and cold water, electric light, washhouse, copper and tubs, only l>een ereeted 3 years, together with 2 aeres land, nice lawn, splendidly fenced and sheltered. 1 mile from Post Office; very suitable , for cutting up. Price £I4OO. Owner will take 100 acres dairy form in exchange. Equity .£IOOO. j-ACRE SECTION, 5-roomed house, bathroom, and pantry. All in first-class condition, well sheltered. "Wash-house, copper and tubs. Price £500; small deposit. 50 ACRES, splendid little dairy farm, situated 1 mile from school and factory, 4-roomed house, eowslml with..eonorete floor. Price £24 per acre, £3OO Cash. GOOD 5-ROOMED HOUSE ,TO LET, Broadway Xorth, 14s per week. WE FINANCE CLIENTS IF REQUIRED.
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. » . ADAIR, GAMEKEEPER AND UP-TO-DAIIfc * . TO feap the benefit in an increased Q*yi A FULL STOCK OF > \LL FARM EQU?REGENTS ALWAYS 0 H NO Horae, Pig and GaJf Food*, Crasa-seeds, Fencing wire, Cement; Stumping Jackr. noonns Iron, a-id pelting, Benzine and Motor Spirits, Netting, Double Maehlns-dressßd Algerian" Sesd Oats, Basfo Slag, superphosphate, Kal* , ',, njt, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Sulphate of Potash, , . ' „/,. Fta* and frflxetf NEWTON KING, NEW PLTMOtTTH, STEAWOEO,
MEN OF THE MOMENT APPRECIATE OUR TAILORING. THEY are business men-thinking men-men of iy I I FOR men of discrimination who appreciate good clothes, perfect fit, graceful cut, and the long J! wear which is so desirable, come to J! , j THE CASH TAILORING CO. DOR Tailors and Cutters are men of experian»B and advanced ideas—thoy know exactly how to socure the most .firished effects. J STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest detail ot eack requirement, are the factors of successful tailoring. CASH TAILORING C°STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 40, 17 October 1913, Page 3
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