BUSINESS NOTICES. 4a ACRES. 1 NICE Level Land, fenced with sheep-proof,fencing, all sown down in now grass j situated in best part of Stratford. Price only £350. Easy terms. ... v 15 ACRES: CHOICE Town Property, 1-J miles from Post Office, all level, and subdivided, well grassed; securely fenced. Price oniy £BOO. Will accept £IOO cash. Grand prospective value. NEW 5-ROOMEO HOUSE. ALL' conveniences, hot and colcl water, electric light, copper and tubs, together with J-Aere of level land; best part of Stratford. Price £6OO. : Easy terms. M 1 ir I'D XT! a ALL in grass, subdivided into 5 paddocks, freehold land of rich qual- . ity, 20 acres been ploughed, will carry 25 cows. \ mile from school, factory, telephone, and Post Office. Price £3O per acre. £250 204 ACRES; , A Well Improved Hairy Farm lying well to the sun, subdivided into a {lumber of padocks, ] mile to Factory and School; 5-roomed house and 12-bail cowshed. Pvlcn £u po.r aero. £1250 cash, or will exchange for 25 acres and good hs;.;se near town. Equity about 5 £ISOO. FARMERS —Remember ttat If you fcuy a farm Mrougft us we will | hnanco your steak if required at 6 par cent. We can show you i«- | turns snd glvu sound advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farm- ' !ng fn this district.. Our register contains sheep farms, dnfry .farms, I town prflpertles, snd prosaefittvo buyers would &e wsll advised to InI spect this reßister before purchasing. We weloomp enquirers, and I wSI! da our utmost to »»oip yew to r?JSk,o jncn&v. I IjAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION ACEhT, p Pfcers6 No. 104, fttrstfcH}.
AGRICULTURAL S££ss. i B\J TO CALL THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS TO THE . FACT THAT i UAVS BEEN APPOINTED TARAHAtff AQENT® F»« CARTON'S PSiiSGSSS SF.S&S, AMii SHALL HE IN A POHITION TO SCPPLY SUPERLATIVE, PIONEER AND INCOMPARABLE SWEEDS, TURNBPS, KALE, DRUMHEAD CABBAGE, KOHL RAB!, ETC., DIKECT FBOM THE) KAISERS, AND FROM as -U , /" OF THF HIGHEST QUAbiiT AND OF PISEASE-HEEISTING PEOPEETXia. NSWTO" KING W PLYM6UTff¥ B ITRAYFOBB, A CENT FOR CANTONS.
jjfOSatsaa^ Tho specisl juirtight dnrap-oroci certons preserver &I 1 the delicious AMBER TIPS flavour andfragrance. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health" ( lij IMPOhTA N T A N M OUNCEfEHT, IVTOTWITHSTANDING tlic advance all Metals since iW;jillsi 1!lc '•■'■'-•iT;:U «f War. the Fi-ices of 1 'U/t*! l ' ! - ,« ">3EAL" Cans will NOT be Advanced, i hl^i!|ii#|i iJ! - d !;-.;•.:,. storks of raw s-i!i ~ ' material nrorlonx to the present crisis I 111111 Mms """■ ij i ;ij!!i : «!ij£||yf Our present fortunate position will I >J |j !nS|ltill >'j I Infill J ],e P asse d ou to customers, whoso I ! good-will and business relationship we unate position will will at all times do our best to retain. (ALEX HARVEY & LTD,, Albert Street, Auckland
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 22, 14 September 1914, Page 3
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