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HUttSNfcfta fe! i is sum fVD THIS! m ACRES, VERY CHOICE and highly improved Utile Dairy Farm, subdivided into 1?, paddocks, -iLI acres been ploughed; I mile from creamery, handy to school. 4-roomed nouse, li'-bnil unrsheci. Cheap at 22(1 per asrs \lO9 oasli, b lanoa at s per o*nt. 95 ACRES, SPLENDID DAIi; ARM on good metalled road, all been ploughed but 4 acroa. sJ-.odivided into 16 paddocks, veil fcheitered, easily carry 35 tjws. First-olas3 dwelling house oi 8 rooms, 20-bail cowshed with loft, cost £l6O, large iron shed, Btable, etc.; only 1 mile from creamery. Pr'> £35 pe* for©. £790 cash, balance 9 year* at 5 par oant. 100 ACRE*. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, well I- tU ,un, nicely sheltered, and watered by never failing stre-ns; 60 acres have been ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwe'K ' », and concrete Coor cowshed, 1 mile to sclool and -»ilt7tij Rtarwi. pr!** anjw #*g par aara, 1580 each, 283 ACSES. ONE OF THE BEST 7ARM9 ia the distri-t. Lnd nch quab-y. exceptionally well grassei; will carry 75 cows , young ?tcokgood new grass v. untry, 1 mile to school, fac< ;lephone, and P.O. New 4-roo/aed '"ise, 12-bail cowshed. f icque for milt in December I -00 from 64 oowi, Prioe £', '? i; e. »asfc A Grf^rtunlty. miaußmumnsM ISO FOR SALE. 11/tl tvl >. f, B«f ig 5 big cattu Mid lo weekly, large shop and f-acre ir "'old lan.:: no opoobit'on. Prise £SOO. £250 cash. '■CKE PECTIONS frc.r £59 "e, with smslf £«}o*tt< , ARMERS.—We claim to hav sound knowledge of land values ... jwe havo lived and dairy farmed i district for,J3 years, and when vn a farm is goc-7 buying, it is t i. Sound advice jiven. Retorna shows | Deal with us and w« will help )o. to make money. Buy yonr next f ar-. u.i.i.m«m.]h:<

IS BANKING iIONKT ENSURE SUCCESS BY SOWING SEEDS OF UNQtS££TJONA*«L: AND GERMINATING QUALSTISEi. THOSE STOCKED ITS ARE THE BE3J OBTAINABLE, AND ABE GUARANTEED TO GIVE GfiOO RE&MLT& BUY NOW! AKAROA ' ■*■ 6fOOT— D.M.D. SPECIALS SELECTED, EXTRA HEAVY SAMPLE. PERENNIAL RYE- SPECIAL OLD iV STURE, MACHINE DRESSED, HAWKED B&Z, AND POVERTY BAY RYE, *LSC CANTERBURY AND SANDON PYE. HURST'S No. 1 CLOVES. All tnaaa and ©then supplied ara »f tea .gfcest etai-4»Ttf SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS POSTED Ci A s "LICAT,IfIM All Bwdi Delivered F-*« tw your neart st Rail**? •.*?••- NEWTON KIFCK HEW PLYMOUTH BYSATFQF.3. KAs-O^Gft 'G* 4 THF £9 APPRE.SIA? - - USE J »t* 9BBin«si men—thinking men—men 5* \k fi> >»i ol discrimination who appreciate pood Vflj oiothti , irfeot fit, graceful cut, rnd tc< ,«>ag TM r »tueb is »o deiirabla. ooro© *** [J Ij VHi SSASH v4pV* smallest, j._-.*ii efYLltil: Fabric*, and close t e.ition t smallest, i..-.< individual requirement, are the factor* of success^., tai STRATFORD

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 60, 12 March 1914, Page 3

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