BUSIMEtf N<m«Ss». LAND FOR SALE. 90 ACRES. GRASSED well, subdivided into 10 paddocks, well fenced, on* good metalled road, handy to shcool and factory, 4-roomed house in good condition, 20-bail cowshed insured for £IOO. Price £26 per acre, £3OO cash. Balanc. 5 per cent. 160 ACRES. SPLENDID Dairy Farm, subdivided by sheep-proof fencing, 30 acres been ploughed. II miles from school and factory, fi-roomed house, and 22-bail cowshed. Prioa £22 108 per acre, £3OO oash, 120 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM. ELTHAM DlSTßlCT—Subdivided into 15 paddocks, 100 acres been ploughed, and well sown down in good English grasses. Will easily carry 50 cows and young stock. Opposite to factory, handy to school. First class homestead and farm buildings. Prica £45 per acre, £560 oash. Balance at 5 per cent for 5 years. Returns are exceptional. TOWN PROPERTIES. GOOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences including hot and cold water, electric light, 4 bedroom full I-acre section, 8 minutes’ walk from P. 0., on good street; house in first-class order. Price £525 for house and £-acre, and £625 for house and {• acre, corner section. Terms given. • SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, stable, trapshed, cowshed, oiehard, and town water, 6J acres, freehold land, corner section, subdivided into 6 paddocks. 12 minutes’ walk from Post Office, Price £7OO, £2OO oash, £3OO Government mortgage at 41 par cent. • C. & E. 3TACKBON. '■ LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, •> BrsaSwiy* Vlwri IM, •tfitfai'd.
£lO 10 s G c t SWEDE COMPETITIONS |SW PLYMOUTH i yy INTER «H€ W i 1814. * ~ - aUEST AND. SON'S “MONARCH” SWEDE COMPETITION, k i ,* - S 8 B®, £8 Bs, and £1 I*.NEWTON KING’S “CHAMPION.” “CRIMSON KINO” or “MAGNUM BONUM” SWEDE COMPETITION. ggg-fO BE CROWN WITH “STERLING” (£) TURNIP MAN ÜBI. Buy Y«»r tflifi and Mam*r* and a?*Ur KOW. NEWTON KING, (AGENT FOR HURST and SON), NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD and KAPONG*. ■sc MEN OF THE MOMENT APPRECIATE OUR TAILORING. THEY are business men—thinking men—men of ideas. FOR men of discrimination who appreciate good clothes, perfect fit. graceful cut, and ttu ,ong wear which is so desirable, come to THE GAIN TAILORING GO, OUR Tailor* and Gutters are men of experience and advanced ideas —they know exactly how to secure the moat firishea effects STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest derail or each individual requirement, are the factors of successful tailoring. CASH TAILORING ‘ C°STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 3
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