BUSINESS NOTICES. CAPITAL FARMS FOR SALE 250 ACRES— ROAD, 8-roomed house, outbuildings, subdivided. Milk 100 cows. Terms £7OO Cash, balance easy terms; 5 years. 700 ACRESSHEEP and CATTLE CRAZING COUNTRY, near Kiore; 150 acres ploughed. Subdivided into 7 paddocks. Four-roomed cottage and outbuildings. Carry 2 sheep to the acre. Price £6 per acre. £7OO cash, balance can be arranged. W. H. H. YOUNG & C° LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, STRATFORD.
FARMS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. TO LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. Ck~i A ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, 12 paddocks, all ploug > 214 1 toacl ploughed; galled road. ery, post office, and railway station; I -roomed ‘ and oHier outbuildings. Will lease for five years at os per acie, jut purchasing clause £2O. Stock can be taken over, at valuati.3 N «i -i C\Xr7 ACRES FREEHOLD, 900 acres m grass, 5 paddocks, ouu 1257 acres ploughable; 3 miles from school and post office, 4mi es from railway. Will carry 2* sheep per acre, besides cattle. 1 rice lO P ACRES, FREEHOLD, all in grass, all ploughable, practically HUall stumped, good metalled road. 2.1 miles from Inglewood; good 4-roomed house, cowshed, imd outbuildings. rice acre; £4OO cash. , rT t , t o nO. MATTHEWS. G AMLIN & C AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD.
“FORD” CARS. 2.BEATER, £|7g 5-SEATER, £|QO L. R. CURTIS, ALSO “THE ROVER.” SOLE AGENT, STRATFORD.
U W E ARE NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BUT WE BELIEVE .IN SIGN 8.” BECKETT * M9 CORLETT. SIGN WRITERS AND N * DECORATORS, BROADWAY NORTM. A in ■: V; Wa don't bwa la ba laid mat aattane* eastaMsw# ma«R shskuss. Wa know It, ««d will glwa fuSl walua far yw manay'lf you will Sat va. ALWAYS "KICK" 5F DISSATISFIED. / ' THONI IN. WE’LL MAKE GOOD EVERY TIME. 'PHONI I®B.
Boots S~-Shoes Style and, Service Zealandia Boots offer the splendid combination of style, service, comfort and value. Lasts of the most fashionable models are always arriving at the great Zealandia factory, arid are adjusted to the New Zealand foot. Every man owes it to himself to try a pair of Zealandias—there’s no boot that gives better value. Ask your Shoeman to show you a pair—tee the fine leathers used in the uppers—see how well the linings fit —note the careful lasting, the close even stitching with fine quality silk and thread,— examine the good welts and the splendid soles. ' Then try them—see how comfortable they are. You’ll get better wear, too, than most boots have given you. If your Shoeman won’t show you Zealandias, write to Skelton, Frostick & Co., Ltd. Christchurch, And at Auckland, Palmerston N. and Qreymonth. The boot illustrated herewith shows a. Zealandia model, with Azr the new toe that is all the rage in London and New York. 61 ■a .a m & I -V. ILO T t 44 56 tt- ~'r:- . v
DON’T BUY BEFORE YOU HAVE INSPECTED THE “A.W.R.” MILKER AND RELEASE!!. THE SIMPLEST, THE NEWEST, THE BEST. CATALOGUES FROM R. 3. ANDERSON, Secretary, STRATFORD.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 46, 24 February 1914, Page 7
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