BUSINESS NOTICES.’ o*i>w .v> s ->-* s ,NfcsS ".fr I *» i . D° Y ou K NOW .* Q rpHAT THE TIME LIMIT FOR THE DISPOSAL’ A OF SPENCE’S ASSIGNED STOCK IS NEARLY UP? rjTHAT THE REMAINDER OF THIS STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING MUST BE CLEARED AT ONCE? T HAT WITH THIS END IN VIEW, THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL OFFERING OF THE BALANCE? IJIHAT DETAIL IS UNNECESSARY. THE THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED SHOPPERS WHO HAVE BEEN THERE IS SUFFICIENT REFERENCE? OOME OkNE nOME *LL FORTHE FINAL CLEARANG E OF riPENCE’B A SSIGNED PTOCK QALg, . h; ■ ON THE PREMISES, T> ROADWAY, nTRATFORD. A? "E 1 Mana g® r -
»•«* , ■ ' ■■ 1 \ i ■ i LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CQ.. Tmrk ■ ■* . * . , '•>* ' . . i {■ ' •TRATF9JIB.. ■' ■' v- ' • . ' '■ -■ 0 ' - z-a. - - ■-7 , , -• ' . 1 . PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. f-£ ? ' ‘ • g3j ACRES, Freehold, carrying 32 cows; factory returns £lB pei cow. Nearly all ploughed and divided into 13 paddocks; no weeds-5-roomed house, cowshed, etc’. Situated within 5 minutes of factory and' school. Price £3O per acre (really cheap). Easy terms. No. 4-181. 74 ACRES, Freehold, good level land, well fenced and divided. 5roomed house, 8-bai! shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 5 minutes of school, factory, ’phone and gtoro Price £2l 10s per acre with £2OO cash. No. 2-36. 4 ,’■ r ; ' ■ ■■; 310 ACRES, Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and conc/eted sheds. Carry IOQ cows. School, factory and ’phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per acre. Very easy terms to reliable man. V* HO ACRES, Freehold, good dairying land, -practically free of weeds, handy to town and railway. Nice homestead, good house and sheds, •very convenience. „ Property well fenced and divided. One mile to factory, school, store and ’phone. Price £35 per 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. - ■ No. 4-170. We hare 109 ACRES Dairy farm, wmOh 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 suitable property as deposit, either in Stratford or New Plymouth. No. 4-101. Also a 206' ACRE Dairy Farm, wnich owner will consider exchanging lor Town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. ' -241 A. e. HEIX, Land Salesman.
\i)OS tent % • WILL RAIL THIS DIVIDEND-MAKER * . FREE TO the nearest station. A rsaliy sensible Separator at last, and one that is simple, easy to operate, clean, and keep in order. Its substan-. fcial frame; its many patents; its capacity 15-GAI.B. AN HOUR—THE MOST MODERN AND PRACTICAL SEPARATOR MADE. TTS 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, "nd at the easiest price. f?CMOHT v CARRIAGE COACH BUILDERS, BLACKSMITHS, ETC., Stratfeml.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 11 April 1914, Page 2
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473Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 93, 11 April 1914, Page 2
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