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BUSINESS NOTICE®, STEPPING INTO AN ECMONT SUIT MEANS STEPPING OUT OF MISFIT RUT. Misfit rut is long and deep. scores of 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 BELIEVE THEY ARE ECONOMISING x ON CLOTHES. WHEN A MAN PUTS ON AN EGMONT SUIT HE SOON FORGETS THE OLD RUT, and becomes a ready convert to the new. EGKONT CLOTHING H. 97 lACßES— Freehold, U miles from Eltham; adjoining dairy factory; all in grass, 7 paddocksi all ploughable; about 75 acres stumped; carry 50 cows. 6-roomed house and outbuildings. Mortgage £1450 for 3 years ;;*■ 5 per cent. Price £55. Deposit £750. Balance 6 years at 5| per cent. This is a real good propcsition, and is well worth investigation. 100 ACRES—Freehold, 1 mile from P. 0., all in grass; 6 paddocks, all ploughable; carry 35 cow?; 5-roomed house; 10-bailed cowshed. Price £26 10s per acre. Deposit £285. Balance long term. A very suitable farm for a man with small capital. 140 ACRES— Dairy Lease, 5 years; rent 27s 6d per acre, 1 mile from railway, factory, and school; 14 paddocks, splendid pasture; carry 50 cows. 4-rooraed house and necessary outbuildings. Possession June or July. 104 ACRES —Dairy Lease, 5 years; Rent 30s per acre. Waverley, 3 miles; carry 40 cows. 4-roomed house. About 70 acres ploughable, balance easy hills. 3 miles from factory, P. 0., and school. 850 ACRES— Freehold. Sheep country, about 700 acres grass. A splendid block of land. Price £6 5s per acre. Oepcsit £250, Balance long term. 45 ACRES —Freehold. Eltham 1.) miles; all ploughable; 5 paddocks, all stumped except 3 acres. Carry 20 cows; 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Price £SO. Deposit £250. Balance 5 years at 5| per cent. A very suitable proposition for small farmer. J. H. THOMPSON' LAwD agent. STRATFORD. SOME GOOD PROPOSITIONS SN DAIRY FARMS. 110 ACRES, Freehold, 2} miles from township, and J-mil© from Factory. All in grass, and subdivided into 12 paddocks. All ploughable. Carry 35 cows. Good 8-roomed house and outbuilding#. Price £35 per acre. Cash deposit £303. IEI ACRES, Freehold, 1 mile from Railway Station, Factory and Post Office. All in grass, and more tnan one-half ploughable. Carry 45 cows. Good buildings, 7-roomed house, 16-bail cowshed (concrete floor), etc. Price £25 10s par acre. Cash deposit £ss®. 278 ACRES, 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 sheep. 5-roomed house, dairy, 7bail cowshed, also 2-roomed whare. Cheap ft nor aore. Small daposit, balance long term. LAND, ESTATE a FiNANSS AOSNT& Yirk CfcaiHtorc, STEMMED. WEBSTER. DOBSON & C* BROADWAY, STRATFORD. TWO STRAIGHT LEASES. 104 ACRES, Waverly—All in giyiss,* 5 paddocks mostly ploughable. Fenced, on good road. 3 miles to factory, school. P. 0., and Railway. 4-roomed house. Rent 30s per acre for a term of 5 years. 150 ACRES, Palmer Road, Kapuni—Well subdivided, bouse, cowshed, and all buildings. Will do 70 cows well. Rent 42s 6d per acre for 3 years. FOR SALE. 80 ACRES—Freehold, all in grass; all ploughable, mostly ploughed; sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, plenty of paddocks; 7-roomed house, bath, wash-house, 11-bail cowshed (concrete), storeroom, cartshed, etc., etc. Price £43 10s. £6OO cash. One cf the best little farms in the district, and well worth inspection. M. 4. VALINTINE, Land Representative •: VV/ :- s Wa VSM //// / -j&V 0 '/Ajsar I M'SM a/i /mmM >miwA 'Md'i v 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 we can show you, you’re alright every time. These Coats are excellently cut and hang perfectly. They's thoroughly rainproof, they cost very little. To see them moans to bnv them. its S®¥f in Wtfl MULLEN & MARSHALL.

] UST tho tiling for Territorials in Camp—Canvas Hold-alls for clothes, etc., 7s 6d each. J. R. Witt, Broadway. OWNER retiring will accept Stratford Town Property as deposit of nice dairy farm. W. Saywell, Midhirst.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2, 23 April 1914, Page 6

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