BUSINESS NOTICES. A SKYSCRAPER SALE AND WHY. T so happens that Stratford’s first Skyscraper is to be erected on the site now occupied by us, THE EGMOXT CLOTHING CO. Undoubtedly this means that we are g'oinpf to be greatly inconvenienced, and our stock placed at great risk during the erection of this huge new building. Our only alternative is to minimise these difficulties by greatly reducing our stock. This wo intend to do regardless of price, believing the first loss will be the best. This , Sale affords the public one of those rare chances of securing High-Class Hoods at a lower price than the inferior kind. Remember, Sales are seldom held by this firm, so that being forced by unavoidable circumstances, there is bound to be a good time in store for keen buyers. n 'U I li NStJ STRATFORD, - -hp*'' 'vr 'W' -’q-or •'W" -vr —w" -'w-" ONLY £25 DEPOSIT REQUIRED. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, with conveniences, including electric light, hath, water, wash-house, copper and tuns; section high and dry; splendid hedges. Prices £375. Deposit £25. Real good value at the price. 6-ROOM ED HOUSE—I minute from Broadway, nice section, h. and c. \Cater and other modern conveniences. Price £540. Deposit £25. Balance long terms. This property is really cheap at the price, and is not increased on account of the easy finance. 6 ACRES, with 6-roomcd houses 2-ruad frontages; clean land; no stumps. Price £575. Deposit £25. Balance for 5 years, easy terms. A nice little investment. 100 ACRES, Freehold —Dairy farm, 6 miles from Stratford, 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; carry about 35 cows; handy to factory, school and 8.0., and situated in a good dairying district. Pries £26 10s per acre. Deposit £250. There is a good margin, in this proposition for a speculator. 60 ACRES —CIean dairying country with old house, adjoining township, school, cheese factory and I’.O. Price £3O per acre. This farm could easily carry 25 cows. Deposit £250. 77 ACRES —"With large house, cowshed and good outbuildings; cor.ncr section, handy to factory and school. Price £35 per acre. Deposit £350. This farm will carry about 30 cows and do them well. J. H. THOMPSON’ LAND AGENT, STRATFORD, xxxxxx M xxxxxxxxxxxxx X x X Mm d m M M X X Mm d M M mm d x d m M-m n X SALE! GENUINE MONSTER CASH CLEARING SALE OF JEWELLERY. M and □ * A M R B. J. PETERS, who has purchased the' Stock of the late GOLDSMITHS and SILVERSMITH’S CO., intends running ,the Business under his own name, offers THE WHOLE FIRST-CLASS STOCK AT STARTLING REDUCTJOHS. M X M M EVERY ARTICLE WILT BE MARK ED IX PLAIN FIGURES SHOWING GENUINE DISCOUNTS. X X! X X X X REMEMBER— SaIe Commences Immediately. m d x d X * MOW ON! NOW QN r X X X X B. PRACTICAL X M k* fj S BROADWAI d XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3 VY'YVVV'VVV WWV VVY VVV V Y r. PETERS. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, OCX XX XXX STRATFORD. : x xxxxxx xxxx; iXXXXXXXXX X x xx ■ X M X x x x X x X x X X x x X x w X X ' ■XX X X X x X X X x X X X X X X X X! X XI * k x X X x.x X X X X X X x-x X X X X X X ■X X ■X XJ XXX WEBSTER. DOBSON (.&■ AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD. 64 ACRES—-Dairy Farm near Waitara; level; » first-class order. Carry 30 Cows ; very desirable home. £32. £IOOO Cash. 89 ACRES—uairy Farm, Taijiki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy terms. 6 ACRES, 8-Roamad House— Just outside Stratford Borough. , £700.; £4OO cash. I. M. KIDD, Land Representative., M ’ " ' ra» Yt vsmm 'THUNDER — A RE sudden things and If you’re - caught napping you’re drenchymmm fmiMm yiiwmm cd !n a few minutes. But with a reliable inexpensive Raincoat, such ac we can show you, ycu'-s alright every time. These Coats are excellently tat and hang perfectly. w m-vsTsk ™ X “ •; To see them means to buy them. ■t, V-A-x They's thoroughly and they cost very IS’-tfa. rainproof, MULLEN & MARSHALL.
MAKKIKI) Cou])i<', a\ i! ( ■ good cook. - want place on farm : little experience. Apply this office for address. XTfTA'NTE'l)—Milking, on Shares by * * married man; thoroughly accustomed to stock. W. Donaldson, FeildWf ANTED TO TENT House 5 or r v 0 rooms, with conveniences. Apply. Householder. T O. Tox O.T, Strat-
TONA BOAHDIXG HOUSE, A TOKO ROAD, TOKO. MRS €< CORBETT, Proprietress. When visiting Toko, stay hero. Lunch 12— 2, Dinner 6— 7. Casual or Permanent Boarders taken. TERMS MODERATE. I, HAVE purchasers for Good Second Mori gages. Send full particn-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 84, 30 July 1914, Page 6
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