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BUSINESS NOTICE!. LAND BUYERS READ 50 ACRES IDEAL LITTLE DAIRY FARM, all been ploughed, v, ell fenced, haud-y to factory, school, and railway station, 4-roomed house,. concrete floor cowshed, xioav carrying 20 cows. Splendid chance for buyer with limited capital. Cheap at £3O per acre. £250 Cash. 100 ACRES CHOICE DAIRY FARM, subdivided into 14 n.uldocqs. all beei) ploughed, fenced with live hedges; li mi! ;; from school and factory; Eltham district; 8 roomed house; crashed with milkinjg machine complete. A pelasure to own a farm like this. Inspect is to buy. Price £SB per acre. £750 Cash. 80 ACRES ■ SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, well watered; sown down in best English grasses; subdivided into 8 paddocks. Nicely situated, opposite school, factory and railway station; 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £35 per acre . £350 Cash. 140 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, splendid'- grassed; 80 perefc been ploughed; well fenced; 2 miles from Etrntford; 7 roomed house; concrete floor; cowshed with machines complete. Granfl prospective value. This is an ideal dairy fa m. Owner will take interest bearing property or good mortgage in exchange. Price, £45 per acre. £SOO Cash. a I Y C. & E. JACKSON. ( , LAND, STOCK, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, - BROADWAY. ’Phone No. 164, STRATFORD* * •. ■ ■ f ■ - ' IiARTON ’8 bUEBHAXRD AGRICULTURAL S.iU*. ' i ;,d A v , r ri - I ■ ‘V.-. ■ • m CAM* mi AraaNtnoN of fajrm *** ro rax. £Am: I'UMX l MASLM MMm AEEUL** w i ♦ ~ ''* •' ’ " AGENTS FQft BA?ToM*ffi fI»ERJCREi SEED! : :■ , ' Ac AND AflAbl* JIB IN A BOBISION ISO SDPJPI/i eMPERLATfVb, <!■ PIONEER AND J.HCOS3 PAYABLE SttEEDf, TUANIPB, KAfcß, V SSUKKEAB CAEBABE, KOKL RA9i e ITO., DL&UJi Tm& m 1 RAIfiSSa, AND EBON \ • r: REGENERATED STOt* ■l J'.r-.' -V 0V T£7 fI»XKH gDA)U*S AND OF DlS*At)®-KEBIBT fc* FOOTA&TIXB. ' // r ' mill WRK 1 < I / -i U ' NEWTON KING! ’.Yv vrV J - -v NEW PLYMOUTH, BTRATFOT3, KAPOWGA* • ■ •, . tii •' '■ *GENT FOR CARTCNS. , Tins,

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TOM BROWN. PORK BUTCHER, Small Goods of all kinds FRESH DAILY. Hams bought hers Cooked Free. MOTTO: Cleanliness and Attention. If satisfied tell others: II not, tell me. TOM BROWN, PORK BUTCHERY. BROADWAY AND AT DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. CANNON AND GO., The PeopSe’s Butchers, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD. NOTE change of premises from tlie Bridge to up-to-date shop next Mudford’s Motor Garage as from Monday, 14th December. Every modern convenience installed. Housewives are invited to call and inspect. As usual, only the primest of beef, mutton, pork, small goods, ©to., ™ view.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 22 February 1915, Page 3

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