ft-Q'ttC^ ILAND BUYERS GOOD HOUSE of 8 rooms with all conveniences. House in firstclass condition. 14 acres of good land with three frontages and several first-class building sites, situated just outside borough boundary. Cheapest property in town P J 8 £lu6o, Very easy terms given. . 95 ACRGS fl SPLENDID DAIRY FARM on good metalled read, all been ploughed but 4 acres. Subdivided into 16 paddocks, well el stored, easily carry 36 oowa. First-ctass dwelling house of ? rooniß, 20-bail cowshed with Mb. cost £l5O, large iron implement shed, stable, etc.; only 1 mile froin creamery. Prto© £35 p§r i£7©# rieli, feiiuMO 8 y©a?t it f pit" east. A WELL-IMPROVED FARM, lying well in the sun. niceiy ehelfcered, ami watered by never failing streams; 60 acres have been ploughed, will carry 35 cows. Dwelling house, and concrete floor cowshed, 1 mile to school and ntilwaj ftativii. PllM 9Biy £3i (& ssn. jS66S lasffe. ONE OF THE BEST 2 ARMS in the district. Land of rich quality, exceptionally well grassed; fill carry 75 corn and young stock; good new &ra:<s country, 1 uile to school, factory, telephone, and P.O. New 4-roomed teuße, 12-bail cowshed. Cheque for milk in December £IOO from 5± cowo. - PrlOi £35 par aor®. £SBB oasis. fa WlwtM Opportunity, UP-TO-DATE BUTCHER BUSINESS, killing 6 big cattle and 15 sheep weekly; large shop and J-acre freehold laud; no opposition. Prist mm. £SS9 oash. / i i-ACW* 33EC7SON8 frum Ss# 19 #JI», Riitjl imaf! ApMta ! "''''.'-'■ FARMERS.—We claim io have a sound knowledge o! ImA values as we have lived nod dairy farmod in ■■ is -district for 18 years, &l<l whea we say a farm is good buying,Ut is good. Deal with us and wo will help you to;make wiouey. Buy year r : **t £*?! f&N®, STOCK, AND eOMMESSSQM #GIN?3, J . ~1-Mirrmi:-£i ilriifiHtK ENSURE SUCeifS i¥'SOWING . §EE*JS 01- UNQUESTIONABLE BURSTY " AND GERMINATING QUALITIES.
THOSE STOCKED BY US A*E THE BEST OBTAINABLE, [AND ARE GUARANTEED T© GIVI GOOD K2SULT&, iTOHH^ri\\ffl AKAROA e@OKIFOiT —D MD. SPECIALS SELECTED, ES Tim HSAXY SAMPLE. C R Y E- SPECIAL OLT ? ASTURE, MACHINE :;HSSSia), HAWSE'S BAY, AM) fpOVERTY ff£T i*YE> *LSO CANTERBURY AND SANDON UYE. a! ifcs HtsSesi StsucfsrcS. CAMPLES AMD QUOTATION POSTED ON A P PLICATE A!! g««h r Fr«s t« *o* ««*•« StsiSsa. NEW ft£!£|£ 0!* YB3SL MCSMSHT TIBET, aw »sia«B» m«a—tbinkmg ia«a—«**» e# Ideas. FOB msa o2 diwriminatioii wbo appreciate «ood «lo >«*, p*rft»t Ct, graceful 6B<l ta< *csf ir©<*~ wMieh ia sw d«airabl«, come ** i«i ■ i» & j ii■ )iiii +anOUK aid letters er* onm oS". •xp«d«B©* and *dT*nt«d tdaM—they know exactly now to o euro i&s mo** fiviabcd ©Sects BTYIiISM Fabrics, erd close attaatiou to the smallest, detail 01 ©ash. individual requirement, are ib® fft ctors of successful tailoring. riEKUi "RING 08-O 8 - STRATFQRE,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 79, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 79, 24 March 1914, Page 3
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