BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE F 0 „ DAIRY FARM OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. gg ACRES, LAP. All in grass, and well subdivided. ly aU ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile fro * mile from school, ? miles from railway station, roads. Good house and shed, and all necessary outhuild ings. Price £l6 P«r acre, i.t Mo/tgagc C.A.S.O. £350 Equity £ll2O. The owner( who haß Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. roposi tion is A large family., wants a larger farm. ims p p worth consideration. Ws H. H: YOUNG & O o ' . AND AMD ESTATE ACEMT. STRATFORD.
u FORD” CARS. Z-lEATER, 90 HEATER, £205 L. R. CURTIS. ALSO “THE ROVER.” E AQ E N T,; iTRAT FOR D.
“WE .RE NOT SUPERSTItIOUS., BUT WE BEL BECKETT AND CORLBTT, SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. s: »- —»" m ,et us - J HONE 188ALWAYS "KICK” IF DISSATISFIED. W E’LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. ’PHONE 188.
LAND: 100 ihebf, —— T -5' -* - . ftQ AOKIB FmH«OID, . JSST«£d&* SSjPST- -* -—• 1200 g®2S SiSproperty or bu»ne>i. > f ■; , C aobes, fseshobd. rwaly b * ingi end oouTenienoa* i &M® *'® h required, TRISTRAM & CO;. W r LANS ABEMTS. BRIDGE STREET. ELTHAH.
CENTRAL STORE, MIfrHIRST. ■ *« THE STRIKE! ALL MY GOODS ARE STILL AT SAME PRICE. | ■ • . / ■ ; . j <■j. =i > t?? ■ ? s 1 -j 1 I T WISH to inform my customers that I have sufficient stock to '■T- supply aii their wants for fully a month, at the old prices. - tfi-f v v‘ ■ 'i-i - »' ’’i O • in 2811) hags, Flour, in 2SII>. ~ 501 b „ „ 1001 b. „ Potatoes, per cwt. r-HT- . H. A. WUNSCH. THE CENTRAL STORE, MIDHIRST.
W. SAY^ELL LAND AGENT, MJDHIRST. 80 ACRES, splendid little farm, rich river flats, carry 30 cows, real good buildings, £ls 14s 8d was taken per cow this season. Price £3O, sold by Trustees to wind up.estate, enquire about this—sole agent. 100 ACRES, real good farm (£4O), carry 45 cows; exchange for small farm of 30 to 40 acres. 15*8 ACRES— Price £25, cash £SOO. Cows and plant on terras. 118 ACRES—Price £l7 10s. Cash £3OOI 148 ACRES (50 cows)— Price £2O. Cash £250. JjlOR SALE—6 Pedigree Jersey Bulls 1 year to 2 years old. WANTED —6 to 800 Acres, sound sheep country in exchange for Dairy Farm, equity £4500. • , ; * 1 SAYWELL. LAND AGENT, MIDHIRST,
AT YOUR .CONVENIENCE. Look through any discarded, or faded garment, and bring It, or them, to US, V/e are experts In all matters of Dying, Dry Cleaning, Hot Pressing, etc. Why send away? paying postage, and putting up with delay, \A/hen you can patronise local endeavour. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DYEING & BLEACHING C° OPPOSSTE CONVENT, OPUNAKE ROAD.
NOTICE. 4. F. CURTIS. of Eltham, HAVING OPENED A BRANCH BUTCHERY BUSINESS in Stratford, which will be carried on under the management of Mr T. W. BOND, late of Wickham Bros., of Ngaere, customers can rely on being faithfully supplied. 'Phone 138.
HUiRSA BTHRK. GOODS DELI V ERED .TO AN ¥ PAST OP THE DISTRICT, ■ * ■■ ■ • ■ NEW STOCK, CHEAP PRICES. i. A. *TAW?e«® , ». 'ArronU “Stafford flveninff You require bargains; we wish to sell to sa"e removing during alterations. Charles E. James,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 59, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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