BUSINESS NOTICES. _ EXCHANGE F i DAIRY FARM OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. 98 ACRES, LI P All in grass, and well subdivided, practical- , ly aU poughable, 20 aSes stumped. \■» ™> fa^j - 1 fmfle from school, 2 miles from railway station. Igg ■ roads. Good house and shed, and all *ecew outbmM ings. Price £ls P«r aon, lit Mo/tgage r Equity £ll2O. Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. The owu«, w— -■-- a large family, wants a larger fu» This worth consideration. W« H; H. YOUNG & C°*. LAND AMD ESTATE AOEHT, STRATFORD, "FORD" CARS. MEATEB, £l9O ""A™* £205 L. R. CURTIS. ALSO "THE ROVER." SOLE AOEHT, STRATFORD.
, W »BE HOT SUP E »T,f,OUB, B BUT WE BECKETT AND CORLETT, SIGN WRITERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. Z va,ue ' or your mondy ,f you - M ÜB, aiways "KICK" IF DISSATISFIED. -PHONE 188, ***lV MAKe'cOOO EVERY T.ME. 'PHONE 188. £ Ann™ FSKEHQ'LD, L*ft>f«»n Ilth»m, i-room©d fapuiw MidsTer; > actum iwamoLD, ■■**• »«* jj^aKfiSHPMatS , insM n• w- mi batm I» irsii, W aare> felled | wb*' P~ ***** to ~xoW far «r properl?fjor 5 .-•->• Oft TRISTRAM * CO'. LANB ABENTi. BBIDCE STREET. ELTWABS.
LAND AGENT, ' MIDHIRBT. 10 ACRES, spiendid 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 tins-sole good farm <*4W, carry. 46 cows; exchange for small '-.s-: fjtrm of 30 to 40 acres. \'.'" fT'j fSB 116 ACRES—PfIOe £" 10 ?' C ? Bh £3o °" "148 ACRES r (56 cows)—Price £2O. Cash £250. CTQBSALE—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. W. SAYWELL, LAND AGENT, MIDHIRBT,
AT YOUR CONVENIENCE. OOK through any discarded, or faded garment, and brjng It, ■i or them, to US. We are experts in all matters of Dying, p>y Cleaning, Hot Pressing, etc. Why send away? paying postage, and putting up with delay, when you can patronise local endeavour. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DYEING & BLEACHING O I OPPOSITE CONVENT, OPUNAKE ROAD.
DAWSON FALLS. MOUNT ECMONT. PHE TOURIST COTTAGE and the L Mountain Houses are now open for the season. The road through the National Park has been repaired, and is now in excellent order, and visitors will experience no difficulty whatever in driving right up to the house. As there has been considerable advance booking this season, intending visitors should 7 write and secure accommodation beforehatti'. The Tourist Cottage is also connected with the Telephone Service. SCALE OF CHARGES.—At the Main House, Is per" day each person, with cooking utensils, tableware, mattress and pillow supplied; at each 'of the detached cottages, 2s each person per dav, with similar articles supplied, with the addition of a spring mattress. Children are charged half the above fees. TOURIST COTTAGE.—This establishment is replete with every modern convenience. Among'the recent additions are a large dining-room and smoking-room.. Visitors will find the Cottage, with its beautiful surroundings, an excellent place at which to spend a holiday, Tariff, Meals 2s. Paddock for Horses Is per day, Feeds at Is 6d each. ~ A stpek .of Tinned Meats, Fish, Wruit, 'Biscuits, and Sundries is kept for the convenience of picnic parties and other visitors. Address all communications: The Manager, Mountain House (via Kaponga)'. • J. MURPH¥, Manager. Yon reqnire bargains; we wish to sell to sa-e removing during alteration!. Charles £. James,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 61, 12 November 1913, Page 7
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