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BU&WEBS NOTICE. PROPERTIES WE QAN REC&MMEND. ■3} ACHES, Freehold—Carrying 3 cows; factory returns 113 per cow. Nearly all ploughed, and divided into ]3 paddocks, o weeds. 6-roomed house, cowshed, etc. Situated ,'ithiu 5 mim.ves of Factory and School. Prloo £3O par aoro {* daily cheap). Easy t«rma. No - 4 " iBL 71 ACRES, Freehold—Good leVel 1 nd, well fenced and divided. 5roomed house, 8-hail shed, orchard, etc. About 28 acres stumped. Situated within 5 minute of School, Factory, ?hone and Store. Prloe £2l 10s per aera with £2OO cash. No. 2-36. 310 ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted'sheds; carry 100 cows. School, Factory and 'Phone 3 minutes. Price £26 per aora. Very easy terms to reliable man. ■ ; > • ' 181 ACRES, Freehold—Good Dairying land, practically free of weeds handy to town mi railway. Nice homestead, good house an--. ' sheds, overy convenience. Property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone. Price £35 per aore. Good terms to approved man. Balance for long term at S per cent, or would exchange for pieoc of good clean •fescp country. < No. 4-170. WE havo 199 ACRES Dairy Farm, which is in splendid order, all" necessary buildings, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The owner's aelli \g price is £3l per acre, but as he wishes to retire he wKI accept a suitable property as deposit either in Stratford or New Plymouth. So. 4-101. Alto a 206 ACRE Dairy Farm, whioh owner will consider exohangilgf f "' tOWD property between Hawera and New Plymouth. No. 3-244. A. C. BELL, f Land Salesman.

mat am worth buy inc. II AfllEß- Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stumped, Bpiv looks, all ploughable; metalled road; 1} mile-i from inglewwd; i-pule from lohool and creamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and outbuildings • good orchard. Prioe £lB lit par hot*. £3lb uas.a. EJano© l "wa at ■ par aawt. •;~ ACRES—Freehold. All im grass and crops; all plougnable;' 100 acres stumped tod ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled rond, 8 miles from oSce, cheese and butter fact Dry, | mile from creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed, stable, and other outbuilding*, ftlm £ll par mm. AIM* siati. ialanaa aaay FOR LEASE IM ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 aorea plougfcable, 180 acria ploughed; 8 miles from railway, 1} miles from creamery. B-rocmed house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 1 years at 18 s 6d per acre with purchasing clause oft £lO 7M. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & C o ' tiUOTIONIEM, LAKt; ft COMMISSION AGENTS, INQCI W 9 © O.

SOUND, STRONG, SPIKE AND LINK HARROW CHEAP. fe^rf 3 ROUNDLY made, Strong enough foi f T \ the rougest work, of |-inch I square Kinks and best quality heavy K points, complete with wiffletree, expanders and drag weights, all at the %Zsdk famous jSQ. "ECMONT" Quality and Prlae. ' JO® gjSjL Bottom half can be detached. Made 33* in Sizes 8 and 10 feet wide, and cai 3c3\ be used as a spike and link, or by reversing, a link harrow only. Easily K the cheapest and because "Egmont ! THE BEST. mcu COACH & C*RRIAGE C° WHEELWRIGHTS, COACHBUILDERS, i£TC. USENTS for Maasey-Harris Farm Implement.,, Wasa Cream Separators, Champion Coolmg Ranges. Uniqu Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford. ! Boots 6~ Shoes Style mi Service Seakndiz Boots offer the -pkndid combination of style, uoryice, comfort and value. Lasts of the most fashionable models are always arriving: at the great Zealandia factory, and are adjusted to the N*w Zealand foot. Every man ewes it to himself to try a pair of Zeakmdias—there's ne boet that gives better value. Ask your Shoeman to show you a pair—see the fine leathers used in the uppo-ri—sea how well the linings lit —note the careful lasting, the close even stitching with fine quality silk and thrt-id examine the good welts and the splendid soles. ' Then try tHrn—see how comfortable they are. Tou'll get better wear, too, than most boots have given you. If your Shoeman f won't show job Zealandias, write to l&olton, Frostitak *c Co., Ltd. t Chrfstchureh* J Ami at Auckland, PalznerstOß K vai Greymoutb. ffc* beet iiiaa.rs.te4 - herewith ihowi a Zear landia Model, with tkt new toe that is all the rag* ia London and New York. •1 i.o Tr *'■:>(>

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 23 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 23 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 57, 23 October 1914, Page 2

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