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BUSINESS NOTICES. LAND FOR SALE; ORASSED 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. frlco £26 per sors, £,io(( oash. ftalanoe § par oent. 180 ACRES, SPLENDID Dairy Farm, subdivided by sheep-proof fencing, 30 acres Keen ploughed. ]} miles from sohool and factory, «-roomed honse, and 22-bail cowshed. Price £22 10s por aero, £3OO oash. 120 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARtf, 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. Price £45 par acre, £SOO cash, Balance a t s per osnt for s years. Return* &r$ •xoaptiona!. TOWN PROPERTIES, GOOD SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with all conveniences including hot and cold water, electric light, 4 bedrooms, full J-acre section. 8 minutes' walk from P. 0., on good street; house in first-clasa order. Prioe £525 for house and £«acre, and £625 for house and £- aore, corner seotion. Terms given. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, stable, trapshed, cowshed, en chard, and town water, 6J acres, freehold land, comer section, subdivided into 5 paddocks. 12 minutes' walk from post Office. Price £7Ui», £2OO oash, £3OO Government mortgage at 4] per amt. C. & E: STACK' LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, iressim tJPtteno K«ItratftriL £lO 10 s 0 s i\D <i COMPEIjI INTER «H 0 W , 1114. MURBT AND SON'S "MONARCH" SWEDE COMPETfTIO £9 B», £8 3s, and £1 I*. NEWTON KING'S "CHAMPION," "CRIMSON KING" or "MAGNUM EONUM" SWEDE COMPETITION. ♦fO BE CROWN WITH "STERLING" (.£) TURNI? MANURE. Bay Yfiur Csftsi and JtsnnuM m$ mUx NOW. NEWTON KING, CACIMT FOR HURST and SOtf), N*W PLYMOUTH. STRATFORD and KAPONCn.

ft? EN OF THE MOftSEMT S .§ APPRECIATE @UR TAILORING. I THEY are businetj men—flunking mou- -men <*f ideas. i FOR tnwri of discrimination who appreciate £<,**] I clothes, perfect bi, graceful oat, and fch* *oug wear which i« »•> desirable, oouto '•■■ V ft THE CASH TAILORING CS. OUlt Tailors and Gutters are uibii ui experience and advanced ideas —they know exactly b euro the niO*t-UrishoU effects STYLISH Fabrics, and close attention to the smallest detail or each i individual requirement, arc the factors of successful tailoring CASH TAILORING (° STttATFOItG*.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 18, 21 January 1914, Page 3

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