BUSINESS NOTICES. NOW. NOW ON! EAT S/ " OF ASSIGNED STOCK DRAPERY AHD GL'OTHING: BY THE ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. IN THE ASSIGNE I) OF LI3ATSOM OF THE WHOLI , ~._. . OUT, REGARDLESS OF COST, FOR THc BENEFIT OF TH£ CREDITORS. fHE ESTATE HAS TO BE WOUND UP/8 •PEEDIIY AS POSSIBLE, AHB THE BUSINESS ULUSfeP. GREAT SUCCESSES DISPOSE OF Ttf£ STOSK SINCE THE OPENING DAY, JANUARY 20th.. HUGE STOCKS STILL REMAIN TO n*&W UPON, AND FRESH LINES ARE BEING BROUGHT FORWARD FROM DAY TO OAT. WE RECOGNISE THE F'JTtLITY OF QUOTING PRICES THE HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED HUYERS WHO HAVE V:9ITEI? THE STOJ*E ARE BSLIGiHITBEST ADVERTISEMENT WE CAN HAVE. m^ MANACER,
LOAN & MEftCANTIL AGENCY' : Cci S , ! L'Ti). SIHAIT'UKS FINE DAIRY PnOPERTIES IN THE FAMOUS HAWERA JISTRIGT. » VERY NICE FARMS or 107 Acres Wh, well watered and subdivid- ' ed. Splendid quality land, will carry 50 cows each. Returns for' the last 6 years from these properties may be seen, which will prove that the price ksV-kI is not abeve their value. Creamery J mile, school 1 mile, Hawera 12 miles by good metal road, railway 5 miles. Price £34 psr acrs, with £4OO cash down, balance on easy terms. No. 8-901 160 ACRES, good land, splendid grass, carry 60 cows, well subdivided, f-inile to school and factory, 12 miles to Hawera, 5 to factory. Splendid 6-roomed bouse, cowshed, large woolshed", srails, implement shed, looseboxes, etc. £36 per acre, with £IOOO cash balance on easy terms. No. 8-901. FOR SALE, LEASe, dR EXCHANGE 700 ACRES, good cattle and sheep country. 400 acres felled and grassed 'and divided into 6 sheep-poof paddocks. Situated about 2 mile? from railway, 'phone and school. Owing to dissolution of partnership the owner is most anxious to dispose of this fa,;.,, aud will consider taking town property or srC ;,]l dairy farm iu exchange. Pries (selling price) £4 par afire for the goodw'll, subject to mart gage to the C.A.S.O. of about £IOOO. K O . 6-10C*, FOR LEASE, A CRAZING PROPERTY of 1060 Acres, L.i.P. at 6a per acre. 700 acres felled and in good clean grass, .200 acres ploughed (river flats). 50 acre? stumped, 11' sheep-proof pnddodks. earning 2 sheen to the acre and 150 head of cattle. Oood 7-room-od bouse and bathroom.'men's whare, woolshed, Will lease at £309 per annum with purchasing clause at £6 10s per aero for the goodwill. No 5_3 8 3 A, C. BELL, Land Salesman.
(j()S WILL RAJL THJS DIYIDEND-MAKER fPO ' nG nearest station. A really ! r ' sensible Separator at last, and "iGHH one that is simple, easy to operate, S clean, and libep in order. Its substantias* tial frame; its many patents; its capacity 15-CALS. AN HOUR THE MOST MODERN AND PRACTICAL SEPARATOR I MADE. 1 r .J n|l I'JS one-piece bow] ; no risk of lealcl|» -*■ nz'- i« c»":iiji or pi - ofits; nothing - hard to get at and the easiest to ~~' clean of al] separators on th« market, and at the easiest price. £<OACH CARRIAGE CGACHBUfLDERS, BLACKS ?/!ITHS, ETC., Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1914, Page 2
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496Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 40, 17 February 1914, Page 2
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