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BUSINESS NOTICES. STEPPING INTO m EG§SONT SUIT. KEANS STEPPING OUT OF MISFIT RUT. Misfit rut is long and deep, scores or MEN ARE TRAVELLING IT. SOME OF THEM ABE BLIND TO THE FACT TEAT MISFIT BUT IS A DOWN GRADS ALL THE WAY. OTHERS ENOW WHERE XT LEADS, BUT BELIEVE IUEY ARE ECONOMISING ON CLOTHES.' WHEN ft as«!r PUTS OU ftN £C M Q f >: T 8(1! T HE SOON FORGETS THE OLD ROT, and boa Mitt a raady mm-ti 88 (ba n e*. BP» /£'-?. mrno% El B «SS gft* ra $5% araa Pi hi ■H : 'j ~ p ■si a®a Jr fells a K Uflg i FiRST-GLASS HOUSE PROPERTY. 6-ROOEVI ED HOUSE., pantry, sculler wash-house, hath room;. electric light; sewerage, water; coppe and tubs; over 92ft. frontage; 5 mhiales from P.O, Land rising in value; mortgage £l3O. Price £7OO. Deposu £IC3, balar.se good terms. ’This is absolutely the host speculation I can recommend. Will never go down in price, 6| ACRES—I2 minutes from P. 0,, splendid frontage to good street. Price £585. Frontage for 2or 3 houses. 'Sell on exceptionally easy terms. 6-RQOSVSED HOUSE, high situation all conveniences except sewerage. Price £BSO, unencumbered. Cash deposit £SD. Purchaser allowed to borrow from G.A.S.O. Vendor will take 2nd mortgage for 5 years at G per cent. EXCHANGE FOR FEW ACRES. 5-ROOMEB HOUSE— WeII built, with pantry, bathroom, wash-house, electric light and water; P.O, 10 minutes; live hedges; sewerage, on the street and available for connection if required. Mortgage £245. Pace £SOO. Equity £255. Owner will exchange for about 5 or 10 acres handy to town. J. EL THOMPSON 1 . ' LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. 16 ACRES, Freehold, in Broadway North, just outside Borough; all in grass, and 8 acres ready for the plough; will carry 10 cows with cropping. 7-roomed house, h. andc. water wetdctWc light, and all necessary outbuildings. Gash required, £2QO, balance 'at 5 par cent. Price £1750.' * 53 ACRES, Freehold, all in grpss and ready to plough; well subdivided, and I.V miles from school, factory, P. 0., and Bailway. This property will carry 20 cows. 4-roomed house, and cowshed. Price per acre £3O, with £2(jo Cash, balance at 6 per cent, fer 5 years# £3OO will secure 114 Acres, Freehold, all in grass and well subdivided, nearly all ploughable; will carry 30 coiVs besides other stock. 2 -I -roomed houses on the property. Pries £l3 an acre with £3OO cash. Mortgages £IOOO at 5-|- per cent. This property is 1 free from noxious weeds. \ M°CIiUG©AGB LAND, ESTATE MID FINANCE AGENTS, York Chambers, STRATFORD. WEBSTER. DOBSON & O* ' AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD* 65 ACRES — Dairy Farm near Wait am ; level; first-class order. Carry 30 cows ; very desirable home. £32. £IOOO Cash. £9 ACRES —Dairy Farm, Tariki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy terms. 6 ACRES, 8-Roomed House —Just outside Stratford Borough. £703. £5-00 cash. I. M. KIDD, I and .Representative., SaaßKlß. I hi THUH O 2 B .4 FIE eusitSsn tMnga anti if you’re W caught r.aonf*vr v-,i;’po drench' !si a tow minutes. But with a r&ilabls Inexparsiva Raincoat, such as we can show you, you’-* alright every time. A ‘ A-h These Scats »r« exoeltattUy atit y j :J and hang cerf-Mffy. 7 * r w* : L 'sJ 'A/A / /d--s&5 Thcys tnopftagfcfy rainproof, - nd •icy cast very little. " “ * Y To sen thorn moans to buv thorn. I fmMMULLEN &. MARSHALL. i&*a»A XJIOR RALE-Small Grocery Bnsi- “ ness; low .'cut. Stock t about tldf). Apply P.O. Box 74, Stratford. SALTY Motor Cycle ami Sidecar, in good running order, free engine, 2-speml, now tyres and inner tubes; owner purchasing car. Easy terms or would exchange for vacant section. Apply Box 8, Stratford. NOTICE TO FARMERS. -\.W FSSBS BOIiTHWTCK ' AND SONS, owing to the closing down of their works V , t short time, will not he buying pigs eider the end of tins mouth and until farther no* the. J. BUTCHER, Local Agent.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 72, 16 July 1914, Page 6

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