SSJIS&WEHS NOTICE*, STEPPING INTO AN EG&CNT 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 te t&s new. EMIT OWNS HI BUY A HOME! CEASE PAYING RENT! Interest and Rates are less than House Rent! Your choice of 3 houses, one minute from Broadway—each 5 rooms, modem conveniences. TWO AT £550. ONE AT £525. ■ £25 and £SO Deposits, and your own terms for balance. BUILDING SITES. 3 at £SO each— \ Acres. 2 at £BS each—i Acres. 2 at £55 each —\ Acres. 5 Acres for £soo—B-chain frontage. J. H. THOMPSON 1 LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. DAIRY FARMS. 73 ACRES — Freehold, one of the hast. Carry 30 cows. 6-roomed house, cowshed, and all outbuildings. Price £45 per acre. Cash £650. Balance 5 years at per cent. 84 ACRES — Freehold. A real good farm, handy to St'.atford. Cheap at £24 per acre. Gash £4OO. 100 ACRES —Freehold. About 5 miles from Stratford by good metal road. All in grass and well subdivided. Carry 30 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. Bal-. ncs 6 years at per cent. 86» us about Town Property. "No time like the present.' ! M°CLUGGAGB & O*ESTAYS is Fi&fAs«Sa AGES9T& York Chambers, STRATFORD. WEBSTER. DOBSON & C* BROADWAY STRATFORD, FOR LEASE. 300 ACRES, 230 Acres in grass, well fenced; no buildings; 5 miles from rail; good sheep or cattle country. Will lease for o years at os per acre. 195 ACRES —AII in grass, well fenced and subdivided into 7 paddocks, all ploughable when stumped, -10 acres ploughed. Creamery and rail i a mile, school 2 miles. 7-roomed house, hath, pantry; cowshed (8-bails), and plenty of other buildings (milking machines can be bought). Held on lease for 13. V years at £T 10s per acre. Goodwill £l3 per acre with terms. 206 ACRES— AII in grass, 6 paddocks, freehold; 50 acres ploughable, 10 acres stumped, well fenced, sheep-proof fences; metalled road, 2 miles from rail and factory; 6-roomed house, cowshed of 12 bails. Price £l2 10s with terms; would consider exchange. H. 4, VALIWTIMC, Land Rertresentative. -I ft . A m & THUNDER —STORMS— A RE 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 Casts are excellently out and hang perfectly. Thsy’s thoroughly rainproof, and they cost vc-y To see them means to buy them. SULLEN & MARSHALL. FIVE -MINUTES FROM POST OFFICE. T°NA BOARDING HOUSE! TOKO HOAD TOKO. Cl HEAP GRAZING—IB acres good 1 grass for 12 months for £2B. No rates, no fence mending. Sheltered from south and west. Apnlv, G. D. HUNTER* * Secretary, Domain Board. MRS C. CORBETT, Proprietress. vv k pn visiting Toko, stay here. Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7, Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TEEMS MODERATE
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 40, 9 June 1914, Page 6
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560Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 40, 9 June 1914, Page 6
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