BUSINESS NOTICES. 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Lease 5 years. Rent 27s 6d per acre with purchasing clause at £2B per acre; 6 miles from Stratford Railway Station, 1 mile P. 0., Factory and School; all in grass, 8 paddocks, nearly all ploughable, carry about 35 cows; good roads; o-roomed house, 10-bailed cowshed and outbuildings; situated a good district, and bound to rise in value. LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx w x::xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx m pq VISST PETERS' $Q BIG JEWELLERY SALE BEFORE IT ENDS. A SPLENDID Variety of delightful things in Modern Jewellery and Silver Goods. Serviceable and moderately priced—from which a choice that will surely give pleasure, can readily be made. 20 to 50 Per Cent. Discount. B. J. PETERS, OPPOSITE BELL-RINGERS." BROADWAY. I/engthy periods served with the following wellknown firms:— Dawson and Co., Dunedln, Louis Kerr, Nelson, Rash and Cooder, Wellington, J. B. Cerrand, Palmerston N. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx iSON & C AUCTIONEERSr BTRATFORD. 64 ACRES—Dairy Farm near Waitara; level; first-class order. Carry 30 cows; very desirablf ( home. £32. £IOOO Cash. 89 ACRES-ualry Farm, Tariki; all necessary buildings. £BOO cash. ' Balance easy terms. 8 ACRES, 8-Rbbmed Ho use—Just outside Stratford' Borough. £7OO. £4OO cashJ i<'.v,:„ ™-s \ii 'Tin' '* -MM ; «'' ' 1 t M> I. M. KIDD, § VJi,;'';'MT" ; i ( ;.v.'C*"'-;, m tu\i wi| E»nd Eepresentativtfi: THUNDE R -BTORMIA RE iudden things and If you're ■£*- oaught napping you're ed In a few minutes. But with «r< reliable Inexpensive Raincoat, suclr as we oan show you, you'-a alrlgHt* every time. These Coats are excellently tut Ift *ftd*ft&ng perleotly. ; J ' ■ H ' ; " : '' ; " ; ' ''' * : ** fhey's thoroughly rlinprtef};: iand they oost yery» little; n r*^ \J To see them mean* to buy them. -„ * MULLEN & MARSHALL. ..d
UCHIIE PARTY AND DANCE, I Tuna Schoolroom, Friday (next) 4th September, commencing 8 p.m. "Final for the Season." Good prizes. Gents: Euchre Is, Dance, Is; Ladies, a basket. J. A. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. PATRIOTIC .FUND. !HE Central Committee requests J- that all accounts be rendered to the Hon. Sec. immediately. J. 13. RICHARDS, Hon. Sec. OR SALE—Privately, on Saturday next, at Lamason's Mart, Two Purebred Persian Kittens: parents great prize winners. WM. RETELL, Indian Missionary of the Tinnevilly District, will give a lecture on Indian Customs, etc., at the Gospel Hall, Stratford, on Friday evening, at 7..'10 p.m. Illustrated by lantern views. Seats free. All invited. '7ANTED—Position as Children's * » Nurse, by experienced young lady. Apply to this office. WANTED— Applications in writing, stating own terms for Leasing Dominion Stables. F. Cole, Warwick Road. [7ANTED—At once, Lady Boarder, comfortable home; one employed by the day preferred. Address at this office. ANTED—Smart Boy, to learn ' Blacksmithing. Mcßain iand f OST—Between Stratford and Waipufcu, on Saturday Evening. Lady's Rain Coat. Finder please leave at this office. LET—Commodious Shop, in J- Central Broadway, known as the Dreadnought. Apply 11. McK. I Morison. JLO'O quality, clean, level land, handy Waikato town factory. Carry 60 cows. J. B. Richards.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 14, 3 September 1914, Page 6
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