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BUSINESS NSTt^ftc LAND BUYERS READ THIS. j. i 98 ACIlEs* ALL IN GRASS, subdivided into 10 paddoc ’ veil waloved. 25 acres boon ploughed, well fenced, returns first-cl bandy to scliVml and factory; 4-roonied house, 20 bail cowshed cost £‘loo. Price,'' £26 per acre. £l5O cash, balance 10 years a - 1 per cent. A fl'argain. FREEHOLD " F 60 ACRES, subdivided ihto 4 padded . VAII' Fenced add watered All -ploughable, 20 .acres been plougl 2 mile's from factory aiid school. Now carrying 20 cows, 6-roo , 1 imu■«<■•. IT bail cowshed, trap and hay.shed. Price £2O per ac - £%‘o Gash. 80 ACRE'S SPLENDID DAIRY FARM, land of rich I'Vcli! .-. Well watered; sown down in best English grasses; subdivi j »i into -8 paddocks. Nicely situated, opposite school, factory an railway station; 8 roomed house and outbuildings. Price, £35 w acre. £350 Cash. 140 AC REIS HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM, A Wlidlv arched; «0 acres been ploughed; well fenced; 2 miles mm Stratford; 7 roomed house; concrete floor; cowshed with acbin<.< tm-cpMe. Grand prospective value. This is au_ideal da -y farm. Owner will take interest bearing property or good rncrtg; ■in exchange." Price, £45 per acre, £SOO Cash. FARMERS! Remember that if you buy r {’>■••» (Ivmi'fb us we will finance your stock if required at 6 per cenl \ v, > can sh'-'V. yon’returns and give you sound advice accumulated du 20 dairy .farming in the Taranaki district. Onr register com ic-- vlmon farms, dairy farms, and town properties’, and prospective . iye- • w-ndd bo well advised to inspect this register before pnrehas: - Y.'-' ' any inquirers, and will do our utmost to help you to ; mice money. C. & E. JA( RSOtf. ■ ■, LAND, STOCK, AND CO IMISSIONAaSNIS, BROADWAY. 'Phono No. izt. STfiATFdfcD. iiARTO .> \J SiLiSKAIfiB AORlßl'l.i ~c.„ wi;U«. *'*kd m cam* ass ABKBNm* - > ■ ***«»*« n> so MAQI HUAI 1 MASM RAHAKI AQL; > A; f ijRIGR t : ■ _ , a .* i - SSLLiuA *& -IN A BQBSWON W'• rriA PLHLBTS^B. PIONEER AND INCOMPARABLE tr * it»s», SBRMiPB, KiCli, BSy&HEAB CABBASE. KOH.I. RIB . jflU, DLSSOI ?UQM ■\ . r WSM BAlfllßi,. ANP ftBCKHMRATH . m mj- i&hbdqkk vwmmxs ian* vs NEWTON MING, NEW PLYMOUTH, BTRAI FORD, FKAPOtfCA ’’CENT FOR CARTONS.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 74, 30 March 1915, Page 3

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