BUSINESS NOTICES. WE CAN SHOW YOU THE FULL RANGE OF ROSLYN DELTA FINISH ■«BBBagiiaaaaßaHßaEgMMßßEnEaaas3aßßaßagiißmß3cazaaß UNDERWEAR. INSPECTION 2NVI TE D. EMIT CLOTHING CO. STRATFORD. A SPECULATION! SURE! SAFE! \ ACRE, Cottage 1 room, loose box only £IOO. Dcpcsit £3O, balance 3y 6 per cent. i ACRE, House, 5 rooms, rising in value, £270. Deposit £IOO Balan 3yrs, 6 per cent. 5 ACRE, nice frontage, £SO. Deposit £5. Old 4-rcomed house and washhouse (for removal). Price only £2s—go profit in this. * . \ ACRE, clean, level, sunny position, £75. Depcsit £5. ’ 75 ACRES, Freehold, rich dairy laud. £3B per acre. Carry 30 COWS. E change for Town Property; equity £7OO, J. H. THOMPSON. LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. LAND! LAND!! LANDS!! A REAL GOOD INVESTMENT. f •* The Cheapest Farm in Taranaki. 390 ACRES, freehold, miles from Stratford. All In ~, grass, except 25 acres shelter bush. Well subdivided and fenced, Carry cvsr .tOO taws. Only 1| miles from factory. Good 7-roomod house and all outbuildings.PRICE £ls PER ACRE. CASH REQUIRED £IOOO. . j.i.u' ,T;<» • 3T pj; ■ y ' ; # , T v ,4 V■: ■ -rrnu qt fs t: ■’■ALL PARTICULARS FROM- J. M C CLUGGAGE & UP LAND, ESTATE & FINANCE AGENTS York Chambers, STRATFORD. / r
FURNITURE OF QUALITY MAY NOW BE BOUGHT FROM US NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOW> WE ARE ACTUAL, MAKSES 0 FURNITURE AND* OUR SJYLE ARE CORRECT. LOW RENT ENABLES US TO SEL CHEAPER THAN OTHERS. UPHOLSTERS A SPECIALITY. REALLY EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TRULY EASY PRICES DIVAN, AS SHOWN IN SKETCH. FROM £2 SS. A Better Cannot be Bought. 0!d Suites upholstered and renovated to look as good as new at raasonabli prices. EVANS & TICHBON. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Opposite Wesley ChuroSs. 'Phone 84. 4: \2L o & F'X V Cv m-A-v: Ac c/. rZ> Zji?' y-v t~ 7? C iT\ iWP^ WEBSTER. DOBSON & C BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 105 ACRES Freehold, divided into 30 paddocks, all ploughable when stumped, GO acres stumped, well fenced, metal road ij «“les to factory, railway and post office. 0-roomed house, 11-bad cowshed (concrete), well sheltered. Price £35 par . acre—a real good^arm. 80 ACRES Freehold, well sub-divided, mostly ploughable, metalled 'road U miles to factory, 3 miles to railway. House of o rooms, cowshed, etc. £U ios per acre. £4OO down—well worth Coking at. 453 ACRES— AII down except 50 a ires, well fenced with sheep-proof fences. About ‘2OO acres could he ploughed when stumped. Good motor road, 3 miles from school ; new sheep yards, whare of 2 rooms Price £8 2s Sd psr acre—a tip-tap grazing farm. H. d. VALSNTSNE. Land Representative.
IV your Costume is spotted, or stained, bring it along to ‘‘Hie Dyeing and Cleaning C 0.,” next -the Pound, Opunake Road. -jpvJtY Cleaning in all branches by an 1J expert. ‘‘The Dyeing and Cleaning C 0.,” Stratford. AVK Money by sending your best suit to I>e cleaned, or the sec-ond-best to be dyed. “The Dyeing and Cleaning D 0.,” next the Pound, Opnnako Road. 7 ANTED. a Man. for Farm Work. ( Applv, Mrs Leydnn. Toko. 7'ANTF.D —Smart Boy. for CrneVV pry Trade. Apply, Algor’s Store.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 63, 14 November 1913, Page 6
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506Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 63, 14 November 1913, Page 6
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