BySJMESS NOTICES, STEPPING INTO AN EGMONT 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 ON CLOTHES. WHEN A MAN PUTS ON AN EGMONT SUIT HE SOON FORGETS THE OLD RUT. and becomes a ready convert to the new. ESIOiI CLOTHS sa rmATForo. RICH DAIRY LAND, ELTHAM DISTRICT. Q K ACRES, Freehold —4 miles f.’Oiu Eltliam Railway Station, miles from Dairy Factory, 2 miles from School; ail in grass; 9 paddocks, all plougliable; about 40 acres stumped; canyiug ac present 40 cows, 5 horses and calves and pigs. Good roads; U-roomed house; 24-bailed cowshed; trapshcd. This farm lies in a nicely sheltered position, and I can recommend the property' as a real good spec. Price £45 per acre. Equity £2006. Owner would sell on easy terms, or would consider exchanging for a block of town property. Possession can be arranged about June or July. J. H. THOMPSON 5 LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. DAIRY FARMS. 73 ACRES — Freehold, one of the hast. Carry 30 cows. 6-roomed house, cowshed, and all outbuddings. Price £45 per acre. Cash £650. Balance 5 years at 54 per cent. 84 ACRES — Freehold. A real good farm, handy to St’.atford. Cheap at £24 per acre. Cash £4CO. 100 ACRES — Freehold. About 5 miles from Stratford by good metal road. All in grass and well subdivided. Carry 33 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 and showing high returns. All in grass and subdivided into 18 paddocks. 4-roomed house, 30-bail cowshed, etc. Price £32 10s per acre. Cash £SOO. Balance 5 years at 64 per cent. See us about Town Property. "No time like the present.’ - M c CLUGrQAQB & O LAND« ESTATE f. FINARBB AfiSKW, Ywk etomtiiera. STRATFOBD. WEBSTER.' DOBSON & C*‘ ®ROADWAY_ 3TRATFORB. TO BE SOLO AS A GOING CONCERN, 129 ACRES— AII in grass; freehold. Wei! fenced, subdivided into 8 paddocks; only half a mile from Rail, Factory, School, Store, and P.O. All plougliable when stumped; 20 acres stumped. Crops given in. House, cowshed, etc. Very well situated. Together with 26 choice cows, 6 2-year heifers, 15 calves, all good stock; 2 horses, gig, milk-cart, 31 fully paid up shares; pedigree Jersey bull, and the \js>ual farm sundries. Price for the Jot £25 per acre. 77 ACRES—Education Lease, 18 years to run, at Ss per acre. Half ploughed, eight paddocks; woe 1 house and cowshed; School, 1 mile, Creamery 4 mile, 2 miles to rail; well fenced, on good road. A very handy section. Do 30 cows well. Price for goodwill £1350, goed terms. We have a number of good hou: ss for sals on terms to suit buyers. W. d, VftLiNTlUe, Band Representative. THU UOE n j I —STO R M S .4 R E sudden things and If you’,'3 J - i - caught napping you're drenched in a few minutes. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, such as we can show you, you’re alrighc every time. Theaa Coats are excellently out and hang perfectly, 1 They'* thoroughly rainproof, a'nid they cost very little. To 800 them “eans to buy them. MULLEN & MARSHALL. 5 I fjM v\V) )> /Hi. UA fliil =^rrf. Mmm y msw mmm.m 'vSlwmW*
FIVE MINUTES FROM POST OFFICE. /"'IHEAP GRAZING—IB acres good grass for 12 mouths for £2B. No rates, no fence mending. Sheltered from south and west. Apply, G. D. HUNTER, Secretary, Domain Board.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 6
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609Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 33, 30 May 1914, Page 6
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