BUSINESS NOTICE*. , THE FINEST IN THE DOMINION AT THE PRICE. WE SAY IT ADVISEDLY—FOR IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO GIVE A BETTER GARMENT VALUE AT 45s to 65s IN* FABRIC, IN STYLE, IN TAIL-
OKING, IX FIT OR FINISH. THESE READY TO WEAR SUITS ARE ‘‘DIFFERENT,” “DISTINCTIVE,” “SUPERB” GARMENTS, AND THEY ARE MADE RIGHT. WE ARE WILLING TO SHOW YOU. Place Your Order new, and be in time for the Show. STRATFORD.
BARLEYMAN’S ESTATE. Only T!iree Sections Unsold. 2 AT £50 EACH - I AT £6O. SITUATION—CeIia Street East, 10 mu.at..from P.O. Full QuarterAcres, clean, level.. Deptsist £5, balance' 5 years S per cent. Drainage Water, and Electric Light; available for building purposes. Prepared to build houses to your own design on deposit. . i' ' : ■:■■■■* H. THOMPSON. ' LAND Ail ENT. STRATFORD. LANDS LAND!! LANDJII ■ / '* A REAL GOOD INVESTMENT. The Cheapest Farm in Taranaki. 390 ACRES, freehold, 8£ miles from Stratford. AH |n grass, except 25 acres shelter bush. Well subdivided and fenced. Carry over 109 sows. Only miles from factory. Good 7-roomed house and a!! outbuildings. PRICE £ls PER ACRE. CASH REQUIRED £IOOO. " ' ' ' •!■ ; i - si ALL PARTICULARS FROM 1 -AY! 'T 1 " ‘ ’ T&LUI ’■ ■< : ‘ mm®OAQ'E & o°' s.'u'dc-r i«si, K ' >{>(. )t.u.«A g. - " d nlif-Yi * F3NA&OE AGENTS •it! '■ i d f If j - * ;; s strateosd. */i
FURNITURE OF QUALITY. MAY NOW BE BOUGHT FROM US. NOCKED TO, GO, OUT OF TOWN. WB fAREI ACTUAL OF FURNITURE AND OUR STYLES LOW R£NT ENABLES US TO SELL CHEAPER THAN OTHERS. UPHOLSTERY A SPECIALITY. REALLY EASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TR’DLY EASY PRICES. K DI VAN, AS SHOWN IN SKETCH, FROM £2 5«. A Better Cannot bs Bought. Old Suites upholstered and renovated to lack as good as naw at reasonable prices. EVANS & TICHBON. CABINETMAKERS, UPHOL&TERE «S. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. • opposite Wesley Church. p,,one a «- c 1 ra iI A baoJnsnsifO f)( s iM WAi-l wi.IteSSLM WEBSTER. DOBSON & BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 105 ACRES Freehold, divided into 30 paddocks, all plourliable when 105 stumped 60 acres stumped, well feue d, metal road, l miles xo factory railway and pest office. 6-roomed house, 11-oail con shed (concrete), well sheltered. Price £35 per acre-a real goed farm. 80 ACRES Freehold, well sub-dividid, mostly ploughable, metalled Iti n .m, v o factory, 3 miles to railway. House of o 100 ms, iowAi etc 7 £ll IDs per ac.e. £l3O wtrth looking ai. / 453 gCRES—AiI down except 50 l ores, well fenced with shoep-proof fences About 200 acres coul dhe plAighed when stumped. Good motor’road. 3 miles from school ■ now sheep yards, whare of 2 Price £8 2s 6U per ac re—a tip-tap grazing farm, rooms. £8 j. VALINTiNE, Land Representative.
WANTED— Your orders for Black Currants and Raspberries early, to save disappoimnent, Central Co-op. WANTED, bv young mail position in town, to live in; understands horses, and can nnK. Johnson, care this office. MTBHTHST TOWN HALL. MEETING of the Management Board of the above-named Hall will he held in the Hall on Friday, December sth at 7.30 p.m. A full meeting is requested. H. A. WUNSCH, Convenor.
W ANTED KNOWN— Mudford and Son’s reliable cars are still railing. ’Phone, 115 ; night ’phone. 141. V*7ANTED .. KNOWN—Umbrellas V Y 1 made to order, re-covered, and repaired; all new umbrellas guaranteed for two years. Sunshades a speciality. Mrs J. Milson, Umbrella-maker, Broadway, Stratford. SALE—Tomato and Celery Plants, also a fine collection of Asters and other Annuals at the NurIsery, Mountain Hoad South. R. McK. Morison, telephone No. 22.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 81, 5 December 1913, Page 6
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