BUBSN&M *3<g?H Hi nmPTTG! .VERT CHOICE *and Highly Improved little barm, subdivided into 12 paddocks, 40 acres been plcragLod: 1 ms* from creamery, bandy to school. 4-roomed nouse, TS-bail oows>ned. Ghtiaj) at £39 {Mr iters. £4BO oasb, balanea ttt spu eant, 95 ACRES, SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metalled road, all been plor-hed but 4 acres. Subdivided into It- paddocks, well sheltered, easily carry 85 cows. First-class dweL'icg hous,= of 8 rooms, 20-bail cowshed with loft, oosb £l6O, la;ge iron imp uent F.'ved, stable, etc.; only 1 mi : 3 frbia creamery. Pr!c* i psr ? >. £769 cash, tialanoa 9 yoars at f par ossit. ,108 AC!!IES. A WELL-IMPROVFJ) FAEM, lyin<; *ell in the <",, icQ] y eheltered, and ratered by never failing streams; t>o have been ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwelling house, soil concrete floor cowshed,, ] mile to school and railway itation, Psiat «ify j&33 i»sr £B99 sasb. 25S ACRE-.. ONE OF THE BEST FARMS in tb/» <!; itrict. Lana o* rick quality, exceptionally well grassed; "- :,< -wry 75 cews and young stock; good now grass country, 1 i P.O. New 4-roomed house, in December £IOO from 54 cc A Bplandid Opportunity. o school, factory, telephone, and ail cowshed. Cheque for milk Prise £35 par aore, £SOO ousli. ALSO FOR BALI. UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 5 big cattle and 15 sheep *t*eklyj large shop and J-acre freehold laud; no opposition. Priea £Sm. £259 cash. 4'ACRE SECTIONS from £B9 to files, t»rtfe mizll titeposit, FARMERS.—We claim to hav© & sound knowledge of hri vslnsa * i<-> have lived and dairy fan/tod in thig district for IS years, ar.d when -.; say a farm is good buying, it is good. Soand advice : - \ Deal with ns and w*» will help totj to xsahe aaonov. 1?. -*- ■ •->-.■ ~,«i, ?-.- froir HAND, STOCK, AND GQBfIHISS? dtratfsrti.
t* M ( SECH* c UNQUESTIONABLE PURBTY i AMD CERSaf&ATitfC QVALCTIE! THOSE STOiJJEED BY US ARE TES BEST OBTAINABLE, AND AEE GU&ItANTEiiD TS GIVE 0000 RESULTS: BUY ~ "'T—D.M.D. SPECIALS SELECTED EXTRA HEAYY SAMPLE. i: R Y JE- SPECIAL OLD PASTURE, MACHINE DRESSED, HAWKED BA, AND POVERTY PAY RYE, CANTERS fTSY AND fiAND'ON RYE Na. 1 CLOVERS, _I the Highest 3tr.siflarA. SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS POSTED ON APPi«CAT3ON. Ah Swda DtilvurM FrM t 9 K«r nsareat hallway Stsi^ KAPQNGA, Kill 0F THE MOMENT appr£siatb ®m mux ara fe««in*»i ai«a—Mimki&g xnsa—b ideas. FOB men ol discrimination w. apprdciftfcfj elotbei, peri*ot St, graceful cat, &mi : • w®&r wkiob io «"*> dciirsibl®, come '" 0C; Tftilora agd Sattera are men. of ©xpertHK and *dT*no*d ideas—-they know sxt&ly haw i tars i&G mo«fc finished effects / OTYLISK Fabrics, and close attention to tiie ssiaWest detail ox es>"h individ'cal requirement, are the factors cf encoessfni tailoring Xw-kl BTRATFOR&
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 72, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 72, 16 March 1914, Page 3
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