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iEW ZEALAND LOAN & 1 ' AGENCY LTD. ■ROADWAY frTRATFtfRD, PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. gjj ACRES, FreehOiO— Carrying 3 oowa ; factory returns » 13 per cow. t Nearly all ploughed, and divided into 13 paddocks, o weeds. 6-toomed house, cowshed, etc. Situated /itlxm 5 minutes of Factory and School. Frias A3O per nora (raally cheap). Easy :v , nrwa No. 4481 • If ACRES, Freehold—Good level I nd, well fenced and divided. 6rcomed house, 8-hai) shed, orchard, eto. About 28 acres stomped. Situated within 6 minute of School, Factory, Phone and gtoie. Friea A*l m par aara with £2BO eath. No. 2-Bfl. III'"ACRES Good Dairy Farm, level and well sheltered. Two houses and concreted Sheds; cany 100 oows. School, Factory and ’Phone 8 minutes. Price AM par aara. Very aaty terms to -aiiahla man. tit ACRES, Freehold— Good Dairying land, practically free of weeds 1 handy to town anf railway. Nice homestead, good house an» sheds, every convenience. Property well fenced and divided. One mile to Factory, School, Store and 'Phone. Price £3B pw aara. Good tarma ta man. Balance far long term at 8 par cant., or would consider exchange for place of good clean ifcw- aoumtry. No - iwrt# ACRES Dairy F«iin, which is in splendid order, all I * necessary building*, free of weeds, and unmortgaged. The own- ' . , * I ©r's ell. ur price is *3l par aero, but as he wishes to retire he wif? » suitable property as deposit either in. Stratford or New Plymouth No. 4-101. !aI«0 a toe ACRE Dairy Farm, whloh owner will consider exchang- | iag ' ' *w" nronertv between H«»era end New Plymouth. <j "HOW MoDOUCALL(S) TOPPED THE SCORE." At the Manawatu Show held recently, McDougalls’ Dip secured 119 out of 157 awards, and 11 out of 13 championships, besides winning the "Short” 100 guinea Challenge Cup and the Southdown Society’s (England) Challenge Cup and at the Canterbury Metropolitan Show users o f "MeDougallß”c aptured 13 out of-16 Championships, and 182 out of 240 ft winds, besides 19 specials. The me.-l.io classes were not included. , No. 8-244. \\ A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. * FARMS JTHAX AN* WORTH BUYING. , m t&REß—Freehold, All in gras* and crops, 45 *tr«» stumped, 8 pat. dock*, all plooghable; metalled road; 1| miles from lnglew~>d; | | nih from school and creamery. 6-roomedd house, cowshed and •stbuiMings; good orchard. Frio# All lit pw i®r*s wsh. Salaaee 7 Man at i par aaat. ! g;' ACRES—Freehold. All in grass and crops; all ploughable; 100 aorM stamped and ploughed j 13 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 8 miles from Inglewood, It miles from store, post oloe, cheese and butter factory, 1 mile from creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 80-bail cowshed, stable, and other ealbuildings. Frlae All par tsra, AI»M saah. SBlanaa aasy 111 ACRES—Vi FQR LEASE All in grass and crops except shelter bush, Freehold.*O9 acres pJonf-bible, ISO aores ploughed; 6 miles from railway, milee from creamery. 8-rocmed house, shed, yards, eto. Owner will lease lor % years at 11s fid per sere with purchasing danse PP at SIS lie. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & C SUCTIONE.ERB, LAN*. k COMMISSION AGENTS, I m i W « B. SOUND, STRONG, SPIKE AND LINK HARROW CHEAP. I£JR OOTjNDLY made, Strong enough for the rougest work, of |-inch square links and best quality heavy points, complete with wiffletree, expanders and drag weights, all at i.he famous ‘EGMONT" Quality and Friee. Bottom half can be detached. Made in Sizes 8 and 10 feet wide, and oas be used as a spike and link, or by reversing, a link harrow only. Easily the cheapest and because ‘‘Egmont the best. EGMONT GOACH & CARRIAGE C° WHEELWRIGHTS, COAGHBUILDE R 5,4 TC. AGENTS for Massey-Harris Farm Implement-, Wasa Cream Separators. Champion Cooking -Ranges. Uniqu Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford.

Newspaper T one of.' ids recent lectures on advertising, given at Liverpool, England, Thomas llusseil, of Lon lon, emphasised strongly the value of newspaper advertising. “The .time/’ he said, “was ripe for a great extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity” Ho illustrated the fact that scientific advertising did not add to the cost of goods, but secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, the more an article was advertised the cheaper it became, and the more self-interest compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality. Certain articles of great value to the public could never have been manufactured at all had It not been that advertising ensured a sale largo enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and Very costly plants. Advertising was the cheapest method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods. The great commercial discovery of the age was that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing which was not true was good enough to put into an advertisement. The “Commercial Review” points out that—“ Undoubtedly the first and most potent advertising force of the present day is the newspaper. Hero is a field so vast and so complex that it needs tho most careful study of every varying condition to accurately estimate its possibilities, and » whole army of specialists and experts in all branches of service have come into being.” sing O.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 278, 21 November 1914, Page 2

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