BUSINESS NOTICES. A SKYSCRAPER SALE AND WHY. TT so happens that Stratford’s first Skyscraper is to he erected on the site now occupied, by us. THE EGMONT CLOTHING CO. Undoubtedly this means that we are going 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 we 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 scouring High-Class Goods 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. EGMONT CLOTHING GO. STRATFORD. SjSj Ti-W ■ w „-;i ff-WT WAIKATO DAIRY FARM. i. F 314 ACRES, L.I.P. —Rent 6d peri' partly; metalled^, road, 4 miles Mata Mata township; daily postal delivery, telephone on property; cream taken from gate daily, school miles; 30 acres stubble (oats), also same area swedes; 230 acres grass, balance rough feed, fern and; manuk4; 12 : paddocks ;• nearly all ploughable; carry about 80 cows; good roads; watered by springs and creek; 4-roomed house (not too good); 12-hailed cowshed, implement shed and separator shed. Rates and taxes £B. Simplex milking machine (4 bucket). Mortgage’ £I6OO at 6 per cent, for 4£ years. Price £l7 per acre. Equity £3738. Owner will consider exchanging tor a farm in the, Taranaki district. TO LET. 6 ACRES and, e-roomed House—Rent iss per week, 5-ROOMED HOUSE} E.L., Bath, Washhouse, Stables. Rent-13$ week. 2 COTTAGES, 4 and 5 rooms—loS and 12s week. LEASH. 104 ACRES—Waverley. Rent 30s acre. New house, new cowshed. Carry 40 cows, J. H. THOMPSON LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M Vi' . K* SALE! GENUINE MONSTER CASH CLEARING SALE OF JEWELL E B Y. fyTR B> J - PETERS* who has purchased of Q ifJL ■ y O. U, rcicnog ft xtjl the late GOLDSMITHS and SILVERSMITHS (XL, and Intends running the Business under his own name* oilers f THE WHOLE. FIRST-CLASS STOCK AT H STARTLING REDUCTIONS. | EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE MARK ED IN PLAIN FIGURES I SHOWING GENUINE DISCOUNTS. ii REMEMBER—SaIe Commences Immediately. •; ; < NOW-.ON I . NOW \ B. J. PETERS. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,' , i BROADWAY XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX! WEBSTER. DOBSON &■ CT AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD. 64 ACRES—Dairy Farm near Waitara; level} first-class order. Carry 30 cows; very desirablr home. £32. £IOOO Cash. 89 ACRES-uairy Farm, Tariki; all neeessary buildings. £BOO cash. Balance easy, terms, 6 ACRES, 8-Roomed Bouse—Just outside Stiatford Borough, i £7OO. £4OO cash. I. Mi KSDD, Land, Remesentative,
a RE sudden thing*, andJf you’re ~ V oaught napping you’re drenched In a few minutes. But with * reliable Inexpensive Raincoat, such’ ee wo can shew you, alright every time. These Coats art excellently * •»« and hang perfectly. ; Thsy’ii thoroughly rainproof liand they cost very little.To see them means to buy them. MULLEM & MARSHALL.
ISLAID in Stratford, about 6 * weeks ago* a Sack containing working clothes and blankets. Apply this office or W. McElmain, Urenui. WANTED, for Farm, Strong Boy, 16 to 18 years of age; good milker. Apply this office for adtress. Exchange or sell—Ou easy terras, House and 2J acres. Apply, by: .letter, for particulars, to Pakeha, care Evening Post.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 91, 7 August 1914, Page 6
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