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BUSINESS NOTICES. TTTO BROADWAY FTRATFORD. PROPERTIES WE CAN REGfcMMEND. IG& ACRES, Freehold—Carrying 3 cows; returns fl 3 per cow. Nearly all ploughed, and diviced into IB paddocks, o weeds. 5-rooified house, cowshed, etc. Situated 'ithin 5 mini i/es of Factory and School. Prise £3O per acre Really oheap). Easy turns. No - 4_lBL T« ACRES, Freehold-Good level 1 nd, well fenced and divided. 6roomed house, 8-bail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 6 minute of School, Factory, ."hone and Store. Prloa £2l 10a per aora with £2OO oash. No. 2-36, 380 ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted sheds; carry 100 cows.. School, Factory and 'Phone 3 minutes. Price £2B per aora. very easy terms to '•- liable man. IE3 ACRES, Freehold-Good 'Dairying land, practically free of weeda handy to town an* railway. Nice homestead, good house an.: ' sheds, every convenience. Property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and Thone. Price £35 per acre, Good terms to appro**"* man. Balanco for long term at 5 per cent., or would oonsldW exchange for pieoe of good dean' sfoaep eountry. , • 4-170. WE have 39 ACRES Dairy Farm, which is in splendid order, all necessary buildings, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The owner's selliug price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire he will accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. *To. 4-101. Also a 2G6 ACRE Dairy Farm, which owner will consider exchanging *•>> town property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3-244. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

mm ARE WORTH BUYING. 13 &®M S9—Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stui»oed, 6 pat docks, dl piooghable; metalled road; ljjr miles from ingle from school and creamery. 6-roomedd house, oowshed and outbuildings; good orchard. PrJoa Alt lit par ior», £568 cash. Balance 7 ytars at S par sent. •;* ACREft—Freehold. All in grass and orops; all plougftable; 100 acres stumped and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 6 miles from Icglewood, 1| miles from .store, post office, oheese and butter fact or j, | mile from creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed, stable, and other outbuildings. Prlu 111 imp aera. 41Mft auk. "Bilamw auy tarna. FOR LEASEfit ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and orops except shelter bush, 408 aores ploughable, 180 acres ploughed; 6 miles from railway, H miles from oreamery. 8-rowned house, shed, yards, eto. Owner will lease for 7 years at JSs 6d per aore with purchasing clause at fi!9 10a. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & C MTCTIONEEBS, LASh & COMMISSION AGENTS,, INQIIWIIB.

SOUND, STRONG, SPIKE AND LINK HARROW CHEAP. (ROUNDLY made, Strong enough for the rougest work, of |-inca square links and best quality heavy points, complete with wiffletree, ex'User- ZF*&m".mr ii famous "ECMONT" Quality and Prlflt. j Bottom half can be detached. Made in Sizes 8 and 10 feet wide, and car be used as a spike and link, or by reversing, a link harrow only. Easily the cheapest and because "Egmont" THE BEST. Mi COACH & CARRIAGE C? WHEELWRIGHTS, COACHBUILDE RS, £TC. AGENTS for Massey-Harris Farm Implements, Wasa Cream Separators. Champion Cooking Ranges. Uniqu Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford. m Style and Service Xoalandia Boots offer the splendid combination of style, lerrice, com- ' fort and value* Lasts of the roost fashionable models are always arriTing at the great Zealandia factory, and are adjusted to the New Zealand' foot. Every man ewee it to himself to try a pair of Zealandias—there's ne boot that gives better value. Ask your Bhoeman to show you a pair—eee the fine leathers used in the ■ppers—see how well the linings fit —note the careful lasting, the close even stitching with fine quality silk end thread examine the good welts end the splendid soles. ' Then try them—«ee how comfortable they ere. Yon'll get better wear, too, than most boots have j > given you. If your Shoeman E won't show yoo Zealandias, fj write to m f&elton, FrosticSr If,. i & Co., Ltd. ffif Chrietchurcb. ' " Aad at AnckUod, Palmerston N. and Greyioouth. Tko hoot illustrated herewith tkowi a Zealandia nodal, with > tho new too that if * all the race in K 1 m m :^ : '-'- bS

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 56, 22 October 1914, Page 2

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