aosiMEsar C. & E. JACKSON. LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway. 'Phone No. I 64 e Stratford.' / V TOWN PROPERTIES. • NOW Is the time to invest your, money In Stratford Property. It will prove a better Investment than Ballarat or Klondyke Cold* fields. Look at its fruition—right In ths centre of the richest dairying district in the world. Be wise and buy now. .1 ACRE -OF LAND, situated in good position, together with 6-roomed house in fair condition, must be cheap at £250. 46 FEET In Broadway .worth, Splendid -frontage. Good prospective value. * ‘Price £2O per foot. 1 Small deposit, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. 4 ACRES, just outside Borough Boundary, good frontage, well fenced and grassed. Price only £ICO per acre. s Easy termr. i-ACRE for sale—Good level Section, from £SO to £IOO, sm- i deposit. 9-ROOMED HOUSE, well bi-iilrj situation first class, nice Ihwr, lakes, plantations, and many other improvements, together with -1 acres ■ ■ land. 1 ' Well fenced sheltered) with live hedges, outbuildings up-to-date, aad in good condition. Mast be & bargain at »llou. * ? Exceptional terms. ' 1 ■ 8-ROOM ED HOUSE, hot and coK water, wiectric'light. washhouse, cop. per and tubs,'only been erected 8 years, together with 3 acres ‘ - land, nice lawn, splendidly fenced and sheltered. 1 mile from Post Office r very suitable for cutting up. Price £I4OO. Owner will take 100 acres dairy form n exchange. Equity £IOOO • - • - - j-ACRE SEBtIONj-S-roomed house, bathroom, and pantry. All in first-class condition, i: vr«11 sheltered. " Washhouse, copper end tubs. Price £500; small deposit. v j* ACRES, splendid little dairy farm, situated 1 mile from school and factory, 4-toomed heuse, cowshed with concrete floor. Price £24 per acre, £3OO Cash. GO©D S-ROOMED ‘HOUSE TO LET, Broadway North, 143 per week. ••ITS FINANCE clients if required. Jvi'.' - <i ■ "S'i j£liSU3iX9[ d H U' M-trr.M-. :ni iUi -. • f i £lO 10 s 0 D SWEDE COMPETITIONS .ii NEW PLYMOUTH I I-dhtf V JL, . •yy INt E R 1 g HOW , *1 914. ,:0- dpGU I **.' ■■ " ■■■ ‘ ; ■ .(Y i ■ BURST -AND SON’S “MONARCH” SWEDE COMPETITION, ’y ' • • ■ , t £6 6?, £3 3s, and £1 le. NEWTON KING’S “CHAMPION,” “CRIMSON KING” or “MAGNT'M BONUM” SWEDE ’COMPETITION. ’' -TO BE CROWN WITH “STERLING” (£) TURNIP MANURE. ' , ' ...... ... ~^r , Buy Your Seed and Manure and enter NOW. NEWTON KINO, (ACENt FOR HUnST and SPM), NEW PLYMOUTH J« * STRATFORD and KALUGA. MEN OF THE MOMENT APPRECIATE OUR TAILORING.' THEY are business men—thinking men—men W V >• v’ ideas. FOR men of discrimination who appreciate good clothes, perfect fit, graceful cut, and the long wear which is so desirable, come to THE CASH TAIL r RIMC CO OUR Tailors and Cutters arc me rl experience and advanced ideas — -they, know;exactly bow to secure I lie most fir i 3 hed effects, STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest- detail ot each individual feqiiironu'iit, are the favors °f successful tailoring GASH TAILORIN G C° m v 1 STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 3
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