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BUSINESS NOTICED LAND BUYERS READ t] CHOICE LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 85', acres, rII in grass, suVlivided into 11 paddocks. 60 acres been plougl Splendid fencing, well watered, J mile from school, creamer on farm, handy to railway station, 8-roomed liouse, first-das.. cowshed and harn. Price £25 per acre. Easy Terms. . aa;100 ACRES ] CHOICE DAIRY FARM, subaivided into I 1 paddocqs, all been ploughed, fenced with live hedges; 11 miles front school and factory; Eltham district; 8 roomed housi ; cowshed with milking' machine complete. A pclasure to own a farm like this. Inspect is to buy. Price £SB per acre. £750 Cash. 80 ACRES t - SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, land of rich quality, well watered ; sown down in best English grasses; subdivide! into S'paddocks. ’ Nicely situated, opposite school, factory and i-niway station; S roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £35 per acre. .£350 Cash, 140 ACRES HIGHLY IMPROVED HAIRY FARM, spUndhilv grassed; 80 acres been ploughed; well fenced; 2 miles ft mi Stratford; 7 roomed house; concrete floor; cowshed with rr \chinos complete. Grand, prospective value. This is an ideal dairy farm. Owner will take interest hearing property or good mertgag • in exchange. Price, £45 per acre. £SOO Cash. C. & E. JACKSON. : V ' /, 11 . , " ' ■' ‘ • t, T , ' ' -L -if LAND, STOCK, AND COJOiMjON AGEltfs, m v - '"V. BROADWAY. ’Phone No. 164. STRATFORD.

iiAKTUJM^ LftLERRATJO AQRI6ULXUR - a BLA m OAL& TKE AS\I®N!IION Of >*Jtuu£ls tt) THI SMIL A'flAl 1 HAO mm At ~ w.u*u EAHANAKI A&ENTS F>« . SASXSH’O PSMCRSi s^-tai; AN|| «AMa J»S IN A RCNUSIQN VQ St mift eti ?£«4.AT*¥bi PJ9NEEB AND IWCOMPAK E lWE.*n-‘X YWSSHPa, KAik» IRUHHCAB CA»Bfl«, K®Ml, UtAil, a til, OIRCUI *’!«>% , B®K BAISBES t AND ncfSk *IGEN£RATED feftsea ./.-/.V is r si mr maimx 9UA*i»s and m Mifiiw. n» f»U£Umi*. NEWTON KING. new' PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, . KAPOHGA. AGENT FOR CARIOUS.

ZM. Jir* The retail <4 the investigation by England s great medical journa.. "the Lanctt, proved that Sne tea like AMBER TlP»> at ■*/- per >* ciarott at cheap a® , inferior tea® at 1/6, became it give® mere cm" * n the lb. and main® better Kealth.72

TOM BROWN. PORK BUTCHER, Email Goods of all Hlnda FRESH DAILY. Hams bought hers Coakad l-ro®-MOTl'O: Cleanliness and Attention. If satisfied tell others: If not, tell m«> TOM BROWN. PORK BUTCHERY. BROADWAY AMD AT DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. CANNON AND GO., The People's Butchers, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORF j NOTE change of premises from tO ! Bridge to up-to-date shop ne: t j Mudford’s Motor Garage aa fro »| Monday, 14th December. Eve't modern convenience installed. House - wives are invited to call and inspei f.' As usual, only the primest of be mutton, pork, small goods, eto., -a Titw.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 2 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 2 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 50, 2 March 1915, Page 3

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