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"’jSJMESS NOTICES. .THE FINEST 1% THE mimn^ A 7 THE iFfUeE, WE SAY IT ADVISEDLY —FOR IT IS NOl PUSS 7 BUB TO GIVE A BETTER GARMENT VALUE AT -igs to 65. IN FABRIC.. IN STYLE. IN TAILORING, IN FIT OR FINISH. THESE READY TO WEAR SUITS ARE »*01?i- r- n£m y. - "OISYiNCTI VE, M “SUPERB” GARMENTS. AND THEY ARE MADE RIGHT, WE »ru- W!LiLIKC TO SHOW YOU, m«« V*a? Ortfsr r?sw, an«! In lima fer tUe S&sss. ■- m p tr*V- ( S 3 Ki£ ? i'A iiLiu Hilly stratpordb

i!N TOWN PROPERTIES: 5 ACRES and 6-ROOfyi ED HOUSE, 2 road frontages, 15 minutes from P.O. Land rising in value all tho time. Pt'icg £650. Very easy terms. DSS2RABLE EUSLDING SsTES: 5 ACRES, clean, level frontages; good position, splendid outlook, 12 minutes from P.O. Fries £450. 2 5 ACRES, same locality. Price £250. ■V-ACKE ami 4-ROGMED SHOP ami COTTAGE, 10 minutes from P.O. Prices £2OO, NEW HOUSE and Section, Fitzroy, New Plymouth, close to new tram route and Fitzroy railway station; 1 rooms, all conveniences. Price £450. Deposit £ls, balance easy terms. The owner would exchange for sections in Stratford Extension. Pembroke Road or Flint Road. J. H. THOMPSON' LAMD AGENT, STRATFORD, SOME GOOD PROPOSITIONS IN DAIRY FARMS.

109 ACRES, Freehold, miles from township, and J-mile from Factory. A!! in grass, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. All ploughable. Carry 35 cows. Good 8-roomed house and outbuildings. Pries £32 per acre. Cash deposit £903. 15S ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile from Railway Station, Factory and Post Office. Ail in grass, and more than one-half ploughable. Carry 45 cows. Good buildings, 7-rooraed house, 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), etc. Price £25 10s per ecro. Gash deposit £550. 6 ACRES, Freehold, 4 miles from. Railway Station, 2 miles from Factory. All in grass, and well subdivided. 20 acres in turnips and oats. Carry 70 cows and sheep. 5-roomed house, dairy, 7bail cowsh ed, also 2-roomed whore. Cheap at £25 per acre. QfttaSl deposit, balance ions term. M C CI iUGGAG E & 0 s tmit, sstats & Fm&um ass sire. Y«fc Qtamtenb STSAT'FO&D.

FURNITURE 3F QUALITY. $ i A -O MAY NOW BE BOUGHT FROM US. NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOWN. WE ARE ACTUAL MAKERS OF FURNITURE AND OUR STYLE? ABE CORRECT. LOW RENT ENABLES US TO 63SL& CHEAPER TRAN OTHERS. T PHOLSTERY A SPECIALITY. REALLY EASY CJBAI9S AND COO CHE SAT TRULY EASY PILIG3SDIVAN, as shown in sketch, from m a». A B«ttsr Cznn st be sought. . o!cs upssalstsrss? anal rwiovstcd to look ax gecd m a»s» a! r«t*»aa!tl* aflcsz. EVANS & TICHBON. CABiHETMAi<£c?S, UPHOLSTERERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Opposite Wostey ChureSi, ’ftom 34. WEBSTER. DOBSON & C°‘ BROADWAY. STRATFORD. THREE REAL COOS DAIS Y FARMS. 95 ACRES Freehold, near Kltlmm, nil in grass, well biioc.mded, all ploughs bio when stumped; 30 acres stumped. 1 mile to factory. 3 miles to rail on good read. (5-rcomed house and outbuildings! good cowshed with concrete floor, trap-died, etc. Price £45 par acre. £SOO cash. 105 ACRES, Tariki, Freehold, well fenced and subdivided into 30 paddocks, nil ploughable, 60 acres stumped; metal road, U miles to rail, school, factory, store and P.O. 6-roomod house and outhouses, 11-bai! cowshed (cone;—-;. and plenty of other buildings. A very well improved farm. P.'lcs £35 psr acre. ISO ACRES Freehold, 17 paddocks, well fenced, on metal road; all ploughable when stumped. 70 acres stumped, h mile to creamery. alongside, school, 31 miles to rail; o-roomed house, 29-bail cowshed with loft, and a lot m other buildings; carry 60 cows and do them well. Price 32s 10s. £SOO cash. «. J. VALINTINE, Laud Rn-preseittative.

£3ieEmssssßE3aßGSsßsamßHi I T H U N D! £ R -'STORMSa RE sudd:-n things and if you're - *- caught napping you’re drenched In a few sr.inutss. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, such ai w 9 nan shew yea, you’re alright every time. These Gnats are excellently cut and hang perfectly. » Theys thoroughly ralnprarf, •y.nd they cast very iltUe. To see them means to bur them. MULLEij & MARSHALL.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 56, 7 March 1914, Page 6

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