BUSINESS NGTJC£B. STEPPING INTO AN EGMONT SUIT MEANS STEPPING OUT OF NIESFST RUT. i/I'ISFIT HUT IS LONG AND DEEP. SCORES OF M- MEN ARE TRAVELLING IT. SOME OF THEM ARE BLIND -TO THE FACT THAT MISFIT RUT IS A DOWN GRADE ALL THE WAY. OTHERS KNOW WHERE IT LEADS, BUT RELIEVE THEY ARE ECONOMISING ON CLOTHES. WHEN A MAN PUTS ON AN EGMONT SUIT HE SOON FORGEJS THE OLD RU T, and becomes a ready convert to the new. 55 ACRES. Freehold, dairy land, adjoining railway station, P. 0., School, and Township ; heavy land, carrying 20 cows. Price £26 per acre. Deposit £2OO, balance 5 years at 5 per cent. Owner will consider part exchange for town property in Stratford. STRATFORD BUILDING SITES. J ACRE— Clean, level frontage. Price £4O cash. ACRE —High section; sunny position, Orlando Street. Price £l3O. i ACRE—Portia Street North. Price £l3O. liSlNtflUtflU LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. SOME GOOD PROPOSITIONS EN DAIRY FARMS. 100 ACRES, Freehold, 2J miles from township, and J-mile from Factory. All in grass, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. All ploughable. Carry 35 cows. Good S-roomed house and outbuildings. Prioa £35 per acre. Cash deposit £9OO, 158 ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile from Railway Station, Factory and Post Office. All in grass, and more than one-half plough able. Carry 45 cows. Good buildings, 7-roamed house, 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), etc. Price £25 10s per acre. Cash deposit £550. 176 AGRES, 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 sJieep. 5-roomed house, dairy, 7bail cowshed, also 2-rooraed whare. Cheap at £25 per aor». Small deposit, balance long term. LAMB, ESTATE ft FIKAttGK ACltfT*
Y®Vs« HMMM STBATFOBD. FURNITURE OP QUALITY. _ MAY NOW BE BOUGHT FROM US. 1 NO NEED TO GO OUT OF TOWN. ' WE ARE ACTUAL MAKERS OP FURNITURE AND OUR STYLEg ARE CORRECT. LOW RENT ENABLES US TO SUS CHEAPER THAN OTHEBS. T PHOLSTERY A SPECIALITY. REALLY .TBASY CHAIRS AND COUCHES AT TRULY EASY FRIC3S. DIVAN, AS SHOWN IN SKETCH, FROM &t SB. A Bettsr Cannot bo Bought, Old Suites up&claterod ami renovated to look as good at now »i nmnmitit. RYifiOS. CABINETMAKERS, UPHCLBTEREH3, FUNERAL DIRECT©**. Oji-p&stta W«stey CSsaraS. *?»«» 9«, rjiiMiMfritn-'wnrri m i winmilli'finn '( i i ~i )BSON & C §T RAT FORD. 83 ACRES, all in grass, well fenced and subdivided into C paddocks; all ploughablo when stumped, 20 acres stumped. 6-roomed house, cowshed, trapshed, etc. School 1$ miles, creamery i a mile, rail 1 rniie. ' Freehold. Price £24 per acre. £350 down. 119 ACRES, all in grass, 14 paddocks, all ploughahle, 12 acres ploughed. Well fenced, metalled road. School and creamery close to section, 12 miles to rail, 8-roomed house, washhouse, trapshed, 20-bail cowshed. Br'<s« £3O per acre. STRAIGHT LEASES. 150 ACRES, all fu grass, well fenced and subdivided into plenty of paddocks, good metalled road, house, sheds, cowshed, etc., close to school and factory. Will carry 70 cows. To be let for 3 years. Rent £2 2s 6d per acre. We!! worth inspection. H. d. VALSNTIrIE, Land Representative. ] fimW THUNDER —STORMS—ARE sudden things and if you're caught napping you're drenched in a few minutes. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, such as wo can show you, you're alright every time. These Coats are excellently cut and hang perfectly. They's thoroughly rainproof, 3irtd they cost very little. To see them means to buv them. mS*-*?*' MULLEN & MARSHALL.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 84, 30 March 1914, Page 6
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