BUSS NESS NOTICES. -AJa- -AA AIL -4A^' il g * ■; * t 1' so bnpjn-ns i 11 a 1 Strallprtl s lii' s t Skys<Ta|KT is to be erected on the site now occupied by ns, Till: M( CboTiii.Vbi (.‘O. plueed o be it Tndoubtedly tin’s means that we are y;om inconvenienced, and our stoeic o-rea t risk during tin 1 creel ion ot' tins new building'. (hir only alternative is In ruuninise tJiese diHi c til lies by yj-catly* redueiny our slock.. This we intend (o do regardless of price, believing; the first loss will be .the best. Tins Sale affords the public one of tlio.se rare chances of seem iit* »* Hig-h-Blass floods at a lower price than (he inferior kind. Uemember, Spies are seldom held by tin’s firm, so that being* forced by unavoidable circumstances, there is'bound to be a good time in store for been layers. |s * ffijw illiiil i fl F.i V. I' j LitXi aTSF-B U w 7 h S X 1 m 5 65 fi S a; riili umm STRATFORD, 'C-V -NfcV- "Via ’TT' FIRST-CLASS HOUSE PROPERTY. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, pantry, sculler wasb-bouse, bathroom; elecfcno light; sewerage, water; coppe and tubs; over 92ft. frontage; 5 minutes from P.O. Land rising iu value; mortgage £339. PriCO £7OO. Deposit £IOO, balance goed terms. 'i bis -is absolutely the best speculation I can recommend. \\ ill never go down iu price. \ 6-J ACRES—I2 minutes from P. 0., splendid frontage to good street. Price £585. Frontage for 2ot 3 houses. Sell on exceptionally easy terms. 6-ROOMEO HOUSE, high situation all conveniences except sewerage.Price £BSO, unencumbered. Cash deposit £SO. 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-ROOM ED HOUSE Well built, with panfry, .wash-house, electric light and water; P.O. 10 .minutes; live hedges; seworago. on the street and available fo connection if required. Mortgage £215. Price £SOO. Equity £253. Owner will exchange for abott 5 or 10 acres Jiandv to town. JJ rnTt-fi * JOL» JL JJ. v LAND AGENT J7 O l ' STRATFORD. -.XX \XXXXXXX Ft Kg A A b A b b b pi ml %% % p a* A SALE! GENUINE MONSTER GASH CLEARING SALE OF JEWELLER Y. MR 3. J. PETERS, who has purchased! the Stock of the late GOLDSMITHS and SILVERSMITH'S CO., and intends running the Business turner his own name, offers THE 'WHOLE 'FIRST-CLASS- STOCK AT • •* STARTLSNC REDUCTIONS. ‘ EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE MARK ED IX PLAIN FIGURES SHOWING GENUINE DISCOUNTS. REMEMBER- Sale Commences Immediately. NOW Oh! I UQW ONE B. Jy PETERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, SB A A F! A A A kg yA A A AH A A A A y a A A A A A A y a A A .'•1 Ft yy< y Ft FI Ft yA y Ft A A y y jy a S ill A T d) BIIOABWAY X X X X X X X X X X A X X X X xxx xxxxx X X X X X X X X X X X X X A A .V. v AAA A.l A* ra Jl JiMjL DOBSON AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD. 6* ACRES —Dairy Farm near Waitara; level; first-class order. Carry 30 cows; very uosirablr home. £32, £IOOO Cash. 39 ACRES' —kJAiry Farm, Tariki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy terms. o ACRES, 8-Roomed House— -Just outside Stratford Borough. £7OO. £4CO cash. I. M. KtDD, Land Represeutati vo« $L ! M^'4 ..■fVj try / //y'yyjw / fV Jtif :li JP liss 'Mi ? t k V.V.: ifM. V A/ifyni.4 yfcr fk/. §k AlT>^rr/xTHUN DE B . | —STOR M. S ( * HE sudden things and If you je caught napping you’re drenched En a few minutes’. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, such as we can show you, you’-a alright every time. Theme Coats are exceliSKtly tut and bang perfectly. /'I -IS# They ’ s thoreugWy / 'Jrns&i /%&■ '44 .W-'Mthey cast very little see them moans to buy them. RiULLSB &. MARSHALL. Md.U.W.-V. .. •;xi3:nssKS ralnpro®*,
r ANTED KNOWN— We har» , :i fine range of Cream, Sykara- ( tors selected from the best maips on j the market, from £3 Ss each.' Mo* j.VSillan and Fiedric. ■?"%,TAN i’KD. by Respectable Married Man. to lease a few acres, sufficient to carry 1.2 cows; also two or throe-roomed bouse and otkgr, build-'
T HAVE purchasers (or Good SecA ond Mortgages. Send full particu- i lars to J. }j. Richards, Stratford. | i NOTICE. i J WISH to notify the general pud- I -A- lie that 1. have leased Mr A. J. Havey’s Cah and will run as usual from the Empire Slahles. _ ’Phone No. 65. CU.M) THOM A® i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 78, 23 July 1914, Page 6
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