BUSINESS KBTiSEB. C. & B. JACKSON. - v a . . . v JrAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Broadway. 'Paono r«*. is4 a Stratford. TOWN FPJPfeRTIES. HOW Is thf timj? to mW ■ niohey sr Proper.y. £ it will prove a better jnvostr. snt air. Bai?an.». jp K lonely t* Cold- 5 fields. ‘ Look at its portion—rishi |p tin ;.entr»i a? the pldiMt dairy* a Ing dtatriot In the we rid. Be wfie ami i ,-uy now. 1 ACRE OF LAND, situated in good position, together with 6-roomed bouse ia fair condition, must be cheap at £250 t f**' •V"■' •" ;>V ,:. J . .-■■•- 46 FEET in Broadway North, Splendid frontage, Good prospective value. Price £26 per foot. Small deposit, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. ; “ : " • ’ ■«' - 4 ACRES, just outside BorougtTßoundary, good frontage, well fenced and grassed. Price only £l6O poi «oro. Eray terms. • ■«.> '! i ?•**:* h-* iitf&i I'AGRE for nli—Good level Section; from‘SlS to dopoolt. 9-ROOMED HOUSE,'Avell' built, situation first class, mce law-, lakes, plantations, and many other improvements, together with 4 acres land. Well' with live hedges, outbuildings ajv to-date, and in good condition. Must be a bargain at £1450. Exceptional*’ term*. : ‘w* '■'••• ■ ■ *■■ •' *■' * ,T " y.- -$f ■ —•• ®", ROOMED HOUSE; hot ami cold water, electric Ugnt. washhouse, cop. per and tubs, only been erected 3 rears, together with 2 acre* land,' nice lav n, splendidly fenced and sheltered. •*! mile from Post Offtoe* very suitable" for cutting tip. Price £I4OO. Ownewill■ ta&o 3’’to acres dairy foV/n n •exchaiis;©. Equity £IOOO, -•* .'TfNwry v 1 a 1 ’t -• 1■ .* ■ ».« • - _ **A6RS SECTION, o-rbomed 'house", bathroom, andL. pantry. All m first-class condition, well sheltered. Washhouse, copper and tubs, Price £goej, small deposit, 59 ACRES, splendid little dairy farm, situated 1 mile from school and factory, 4-roompd house, cowshed with concrete floor. Price £24 per acre, £3OO Sash. GOOD 5-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET, Broadway North, fie oar week. k*t ¥\hah& Flights if
£lO 10 R 0 D •- 'C i j f / '-5 ' W'A ■- • • i, * 4 v :■ , i 1 SWEDE COMPETITIONS ■' ' ;* ? r * r V ••• W-:' ; ‘l*-/ ■ - -I-. ;;. .... v. HIW PLYMOUTH ••_ .'ij i.« ■} I'# ii :> M '• 1'"■ i• s ■ 1 ■ : -i ‘ 3 -HURST AND SON’S “MONARCH - ’ SWEDE COMTETniOST* ■■■■;- r ~I NEWTON KING’S 1 ‘CHAMP!ON,’ “CRIMSCV KP S” ‘or “KA-SNTM Atofrffc i v TO BE GROWN WITH “STERLING” (£) TURNIP MANURE, v ‘ " 'BIO ?our Bwtf and Manor* AM inter'NO Wi NEWTON KING. (AGENT FOR HURST and SON), NEW PLYMOUTH,' “ STRATFORS-' and KArONCA.
\W i ■ >, J; M&w'Of SHE AFiPh £■ iilATi Q I* H TAILDRItiti. THEY are nmn -thinking men—men «f ideas. FOB men of discrimination who appreciate good clothes, perfect 6t, graceful cut, and the. long wear which is so desirable, come to IMS. CASH TAILOfIiHC. 3C. OUii Tail ore and Cutlers arc men rf * : ,i ! ‘dt »o<-ou *de»s —they know exactly how U) secure the most fix is ned effects. » * v V; I n , S I i •; i * jiii *ui- v h% STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest detail ot each individual requirement, are the fa c^°rs successful tailoring CASH TAILORING X STRATFORD. * ... \ <■
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19131210.2.10.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
496Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 10 December 1913, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.