KUBINESS NOTICES. STEPPING iNTO AM EGMONT SUIT "MEANS STEPPING OUT OF MISFST RUT. TfcjTSFIT 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 V ON CLOTHES. WHEN A MAN PUTS ON AN £CM 0H T SUIT HE SOON FORGETS THE OLD RUT, and becomes a roacSy convert to the new. i-.ii. : iriMTim FOli QUICK SALE. CLEAN, LEVEL SECTION, READY FOR THE HOUSE BLOCKS; GOOD LOCALITY; 2 .MINUTES' FROM BROADWAY. PRICE £75. ANOTHER SECTION, SAME LOCALITY; 2-STREET FRONTAGES; HIGH AND DRY; SUNNY POSITION. PRICE £9O. SNIP IN HOUSE PROPERTY. HOUSE. I ROOMS, E.L., SEWERAGE, WATER: SPLEN-. DID SECTION, HIGH AND DRY: GOOD RESIDENTIAL SITE, 4 MINUTES FROM RAILWAY STATION. PRICE, £4OO, CHEAPEST LINE ON THE MARKET. ' ' tiJ J. H. THOMPSON' LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. DAIRY FARMS. 73 ACRES—Freehold, one of the lost. Carry 30 cows. 6-roomed house, cowshed, and all outbuildings. Price £45 per acre. Cash £650. Balance 5 years at 5£ per cent. 84 ACRES —Freehold. A real good farm, handy to St atford. Cheap at £24 per acre. Cash £4OO, 100 ACRES—Freehold. About 5 miles from Stratford by good metal road. All in grass and well subdivided. Carry 80 cows. 5roomed dwelling, cowshed, and outbuildings. Price £2B per acre. Easy terms. 160 ACRES—Freehold. Handy to factory, school and railway. Owner at present milking over 50 cows arid showing high returns. All in grass and subdivided into 18 paddocks. 4-roomed hoi#e, 30-bail cowshed, etc. Price £32 10s per acre. Cash £SOO. Balance 5 years at 5| per cent. See us about Town Property. "No time like the present.’ ’ M°CLUGGAGB & O* LAUD. ESTAt Si & FINALS ASSETS* Ywk SSfciiPHbens* STEA tfqir , tamm mama msmansm WEBSTER. DOBSON & 0* 140 150 540 SSROAESWAY, STRATFORD. ACRES— AII in grass, 16 paddocks, all ploughable, half ploughed well fenced; metalled road; School, Creamery and Rail 1 mile Leasehold 5 years at £1 per acre. House of 4 rooms, 11-bai cowshed (concrete), and other buildings. Goodwill of lease witl 40 rows, 3.) acres turnips, 3 stacks of hay. Pries for the (ol £560. ACRES— AII in grass, 10 acres of crop; freehold. 30 acres stumped ; well fenced and subdivide into 10 paddocks; 5-rnomed house 14-bail cowshed (concrete), an other buildings. Will carry 4( cows and do them well. 1 mil from School and 2 from Factory. Price £2O per acre with £350 cash. ACRES— AII in grass bar 90 acres; L.I.P. 100 acres plougflfole 10 acres in crop, 9 paddocks, well fenced; 2 miles to School. Factory and P. 0.. 10 miles to rai 5-roomod house, 15-hail cowshed sheep yards, dip, etc., etc. Rent £22 per year. Price £9 pei acre, £BOO cash, or would excliango for small dairy farm. M. 4. VALINTJNE, m 4 i 7 -j«E 01 m m W// mm W/S J f THUNDER -STORMSA RE sudden things and If caught napping you’re ed in a few minutes. <But reliable inexpensive Raincoat as ws can show you, you’re every time. These Goats are excellent i and han S perfectly. ■ To :$ They’s thoroughly they cost very little. see them means to buy MULLEN & MARSH
mo LET, 5-roomed house within 5 -B- minutes walk from Post Office. Low rental. Apply W. G. Fargie, Land Agent, York Chambers. of 306, Acres to let on lease near Railway at Kiore. Apply Joseph Stockley, Kiore.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 20, 15 May 1914, Page 6
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574Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 20, 15 May 1914, Page 6
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