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BUSINESS NOTICES. EXCHANGE 4 ‘ F ° DAIRY FARM. OF 150 TO 200 ACRES. 8S ACRES, L.I.P. All in grass, and well subdivided, '■ ly all ploughable, 20 acres stumped. 1 mile from » * mile from school, 2 miles from railway station. _ roads. Good house and shod, and all necessary outbmW ings. Price £ls per acre, Ist Mo/tgage C.A.S. . Equity £ll2O. , . . , Cows averaged £ll 10s last season. The owner, . a large family, wants a larger fam. This propos r worth consideration. Ws Hj YOUNG & C°‘ LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, STRATFORD. A Fyou circled the world on the tail of a comet you couldn’t pass ’em —there’d always be another Ford ahead. More than 325,000 Fords are everywhere giving nequalled service and and completest satisfaction. Anywhere, you can “Watch the Fords go by.” £l9O is the price of the FORD runabout; the touring car is £2O5 —all f.o.b. Wellington, complete with equipment. Get cat \logue and particulars from L. R. CURTIS. "WE ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE IN t IQ H S.” BECKETT ANP CORLBTT. SUCH WRSTERS AND DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTH. We don’t have to ba told t«at satisfied customers mean success. We know It, and will gius full value for your money If you will let u*. •PHONE 183. ALWAYS "KICK” IF DISSATISFIES. WE’LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. •PHONE 188. LAND? LAND? LAND. ACRES FREEHOLD, 1 mil* from Eltham, B-rcomed house rndwt? JLOU convenience, man’s hoasa and cottage; carrying §7 cows (dairy) 100 sheep, and fl horses, paddooked. F -ioe £6O per acre. Tenon. I\n ACRES FRRIMOLP. 0 aulas :rom Sltnam, good fi-roomed house, 18 bail shed, trapahed, adjoiaingobeeae and buster 6 paddoctti oarrying 86 cows anil horica easily. Pntso £4B *or«, with £BOB cash. i OAA ACRES, 0.R.P., m a«r«a 8* fraas, «D acres fellsd s *har, I shearing shod*, an #5 yards; rent £4O per Annum; goofiwill 8.2 10 per acre. Splendid ‘carrying e»astry« Owner prepared to exchange tor am property or business. ACRES, FREEHOLD, adjoining lltkam Soroaghj really good buildings and ooßveoiicnoeS j £§3o « >sh required. TRISTEAM & CO.v 90 LANB AfiEHTS. BRIDGE STREET, ELTWAH.

[“SCOURINE." Dairy Utensils Must Be Kept Clean And Sanitary, Quite Easy If You Use Just add a little Scourine to the water, wash in the usual way, and the utensils will be perfectly clean and sanitary. Scourine kills the germs, removes dirt and grease like magic, and makes all tainted places sw’eet and clean. Scourine is a pure white powder possessing powerful cleansing qualities. It is non-injurious to rubber, metals, or other materials, and doesn’t harden the hands. Only a little Scourine is required, and it is far more economical than soda md other inferior cleansing agents. Your grocer sells Scourine in lib tags at 6d, 51b bag at 2s 3d, 1121 b •asks at 2£d per lb., 2801 b casks at 2|d per lb. USHERWOOD AND CO., Wholesale Agents, DUNEDIN. jfljjwjjt y £ NUTE That’s all the cooking* necessary to ensure a breakfast that will be a treat, and one, too, which will fit you mentally and physically for a g*ood day’s work. OTO is the finest of Oats, so prepared that the goodness is preserved and the waste rejected. There is not the slightest difficulty in cooking it—no long boiling and watching-no burnt pots. For one minute COOKS 'OTO 5? THE NEW BREAKFAST FOOD Longer preparation is not necessary, as before it reaches you it has undergone a partial cooking, so that really it requires little more than heating. It has a delicious, malty, nutty flavour, that appeals to young and old alike, and it is perfectly fresh. Packed, “ A bag within a bag,” the Oatina at Mills. Remember ONE MINUTE COOKS OTO THOROUGHLY “OTO” is packed in -lib. and 201 b. Bags.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 72, 25 November 1913, Page 7

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