WMIBEfc. LAND BUYERS READ THIS! M ACRES, VERY OHOIOE and highly improved little Dr. h arm into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been ploughed ; 1 mile b handy to school, i-roomed aouse, 12-bail oov.dhe 289 par sure. Aloe oas.i, fealano® at s per oe 85 ACRES, SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metalled roan ad L ten ploogned hut 4 acres. Subdivided into 16 paddocks. »wei sheltered easily carry 86 cows. First-class dwelling hous* a* 8 rooms, 20 hail cowshed with loft, cost £l5O, large iron imp nuent shc-0, stable, s etc.; only i mile from creamery. idrlos £36 pes 56.£78? cs&h, Mama 0 years at 6 per cant. m acpA, WELL-IMPROVED FARM, 1 well in the sun, nicely sheltered, and water'd by never fa g streams; 60 acres have been ploughed, will carry 36 cow Dwelling house, and concrete floor cowshed, 1 mile to school ■ railway static- fils* wtiy 338 | pur sera. asw sash. 2m ASHES, ONT ; UK THE BEST .FARMS in the district. Land of rich quality, exceptionally well grassed; will carry 75 cows and young stock; good new grass country, 1 mil© to school, factory, telephone, and !P.O, New 4-roomed house, 12-ball cowshed. Cheque for miUin December £IOO from 54 tow* Prfae £Bs uor * s>«o o* ’ A Sp'sndld Opportunity. übdivided : e creamer*. Chew -Jit ALSO FOR SALE. - r-to-UATE BUTCHER BUSINESS. u'lb.g 5 big weekly 1 ’; large shop and $-acre m'dadd land: . £6OB. fc ’6O each. rACRE SECTIONS free!' t» £*Bfc. with .-mall 'ifewik I FARMERS.—W© claim to have a sound knowledge .of laud values .... |we have lived and dairy farmed in this district - for 1 year*, and when we Ifsay a farm is good buying, it is good. Sound advice given. Returns shown iDeal ; th us .and w© will help you to make money. Bu> your r-«t farm } G. A B: f AC^ £AHD, STfislKg AND eOMMISSISN AOttKTSBrcMAny. R |*Mte life’ itnlfw*
BUYING GOOD SEEDS 13 BANKING MONEY, ENSURE SUCCESS By SOWING a .... .. .. , .... BEEOS OF PiiRITV AMD CERyiNAT'MC- 3UALSTISS. THOSE STOCKED BY US AE'E Til 3 BEST OBTAINABLE, AND , ABB GUARANTEED TO Gi¥i MOO ft£BULT' r j' BUY NOW I AKAROA GRCKIFQOT —d.M.D. SPECIALS SELECTED, EYTBA HEAVY SAMPLE. prrenk'sai: rye- special old pastltee, MACHINE DRESSED, ■ HAWKE’S BAY, AND POVERTY B*Y BYE, M.P ) CANTERBURY AND A ‘ I ,UON RYE. BURST'S Mb- r 3LOVERS. \l\ thflM Bud «Hni* sappily ®* ***o , highest Stas-far* SAMPLES AMD QUOTATION?? PC3YED ON APPUCATSStf, HI 2tter> D slivered Frso S® s?otsr nearest Railway Statist NEWTON KINGMEW PLYMOUTH, \ STRATFORD. 5 f ;A ?»*iW fBBUSS. 3®als”".'S3 HiW OF THE MOMENT 9UR “AILORINC. AT :h . t u MS# ' % s w KV <s‘ L! ■ ji'Sngj j»r® feacinosp men— think! ag m«u— jp ideas FOS m.«a of dißOriminaibn who appreciate Clothes, p»rf*ot SL graceful cat, and tiw vrmx which is m d®*imbl© t coma & ifMS SASH TAILORING OH. Om Tailors aad Sutter? ar® men of osueriaitce and advanced id®am—they know exactly ho* to a*, aura ife© moat Ki’Jahed eSeota^ hVr s a STYLISH Fabrior; nr I close attention to In© smallest detail ot each individual r*arfw-Aut are the factors of tailoring CAST TAF ~ RING BTRATFORB.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 71, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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513Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 71, 14 March 1914, Page 3
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