VuS'*ict»e rt.i. C. & E. JACKSON. iAND, STOCK, AND COMMIBBION AGENTS, Broadway. 'Phone No. 4 t Stratford. TOWN PROPERTIES. NOW Is the time to invest yoyr money hi Stratford Property. it will prove a better investment then Balfarat er Klondyke Coldfields. Look at Its position—right '.< tho ~..■• >re ef tt»* richest dairy* in?, restrict in the world. Be wise an ht*y now. 1 ACRE OF LAND, situated in good position, together.!;*! frtwotea house in fair condition, must be cheap at £250. - .3** t^r 46 FEETin" *lorih. HpfcodiH frontage. ' Good prospeo' tiv'e Value. F i»e £3O per faas.' fiaiall dcpqsit, bala&oe 1. • -.-ara at 6 per ff>nt. j . .„,, v>-, - •• < •—"' 4 ACRES, just-outside Borough i*&undary, good frontage;'m«!l fenced and; grassed. Prloa only £lo* pat aeflK Easy terms, i-ACRE for sals—Gcod level Section, from *SO ta £iGO, small deposit. 9-RQOMED HOUSE, well Built, situation" first class, nice lawn, lakes, plantations, and many other improvements, together with 4 acres land. Well fenced (sheltered) with lire hedges, outbuildings up-to-date,, and in good conditio a. Must be a bargain at £1450. Exceptional terms.. apips?* "-'■ :■•' "~.' ."" ' ," ■ '" ; --; ***T "+zjyf\ 5-RQOMEI HOUSE, hotandcoldwater, eiecn-ie li j;. waßhhocse, flop* per and' tubs, only been erected 3 years, together with 3 acre* land, nice-lawn, splehdidly fenced and sheltered. 1 miie froia Post Office; very for cutting, ap. Price £l4ooi Owner will take TOO acres dairy form n exchange. Equity £iOOO. £-ACRE SECTION, s*roomed house, .bathroom* and pantry. All in first-class condition, well sheltoiW. Y7ashhouse, copper and tubs. Pries' sSSCiO'; small f&n&slf. 50 ACRESj splendid little dair farm situated ' mile from school and factory, 4momed house, cowshed with concrete floor; PfJsa fiii par.acre, £290 Cash, '-* r* fi r. r ■ROOMF I HO* ! «S TO LET, Broadway North, :4s per WWk- , F CLIENTS IF REQUIRED.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 82, 6 December 1913, Page 3
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