BUSINESS NOTICE®, V* :^yy .VSSt'.SV . . . IP y ou l^ NOW q rpHAT THE TIME LIMIT FOR THE DISPOSAL J- OF SPENCE’S ASSIGNED STOCK IS NEARLY UP? fJIHAT THE REMAINDER OF THIS STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MUST BE CLEARED AT ONCE? mHAT WITH THIS END IN VIEW, THERE i- WILL BE A SPECIAL OFFERING OF THE BALANCE? That detail is unnecessary. the THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED SHOPPERS WHO HAVE BEEN THERE IS SUFFICIENT REFERENCE? QOME O>NE 4 LL FOR THE FINAL CLEARANC E OF OPENCE’B A SSIGNED PTOCK ©ALE, # ON THE PREMISES, TJROADWAY, STRATFORD. Ar B ’ Tf7 ' AUCH » Mana P r -
11 j'j: 11 >I : > at! J NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE M - v * AGENCY ** CO.-. LTD, / arRATFOXB. ■■ . v i . - . ■ ... aftM, - .. . ■ vil’-; ■ v ‘ 1 ■ ‘ ■ 1 ' . | i PROPERTIES WE GAN RECOMMEND. I3j ACRES, Freehold, carrying 32 cows; factory returns £l3 poi cow. Nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds 5-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Situated within 5 minutes of factor and school. Price £33 per acre (realiy cheap). Easy terms. No. 4-ISI. 74 ACRES, Freehold, good level land, well fenced and divided. 5roomed house, 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 5 minut es 0 f school, factory, ’phone and gtore. Price £2l 10s per acre with £2OO cash. No. 2-36. 300 ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted sheds. Carry 100 cows. School, factory and ’phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms to reliable man. IS6 ACRES, Freehold, good dairying land, practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. Nice homestead, good house and sheds, every convenience. Property well fenced and divided. One mile to factory, school, store and ’phone. Price £35 psr acre; good terms to approved man. Balance for long term at 5 per cent., or would consider exchange for piece of good clean sheep country. If* hare 109 ACRES Dairy Farm, winch is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds and unmortgaged. The owner’s selling price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will accept a su’tabl® property as deposit, either in Stratford or New Plymouth. No. 4-101. Also a 206 ACRE Dairy Farm, wnich owner will consider exchanging for Town property between Hawera and Now Plymouth. No. 3-241 A, G. BELIE, Land Salesman* QA* WILL RAIL THIS DSVSD ENO-BSiASCER FREE d Was TENT TO the nearest station. A really sensible Separator at last, and on© that is simple, easy to operate, clean, and keep in order. Its substantial frame; its many patents; it# capacity 15-CALB. AN HOUR—THE M OST MODERN AND PRACTICAL SEPARATOR MADE. TTB one-piece bowl; no risk of leak* age in cream or profits; nothing hard to get at and the easiest to clean of all separators on the market, -«d at the easiest price. TTICMOHT •OACHBUILDERC. BLACKSMITHS, ETC., Stratferc
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 91, 8 April 1914, Page 2
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474Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 91, 8 April 1914, Page 2
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