NO- MONEY AT JARLILL'S: IMPORTANT? IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! IMPORTANT! Those who require genuine Furniture and good value for money should call and inspect our scto. stock, made on the pre3&J raises by experienced .;'■) workmen. Our designs -~3 are always in the fasm hi on, which should he B taken into consideration s'| when furnishing your 1 nonie. All Furniture is M made with thoroughly seasoned Rinm and well finished. We can Upj bolster your DiningM. room Suite at the short* iv ~ eat notice. 1 J* S(' I . ill. uILJj THE EGMONT ART FURMSHERi BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
100 ACRES FREEHOLD, H miles frov. railway station, factory and school; all in grass, 66 acres stumped and ploughed; carrying 35 cows, 3 horses, 1 bull, G yearlings ; land in the locality is up to £45 per acre; 6 roomed house, wash-house, trapshed, 12-bail cowshed and outbuildings. The property lies well to the sun; about \\ miles from Stratford. Price £34 per acre, deposit £250, balance arrange. Owner would consider unencumbered town property as part payment. This is one of the most genuine propositions' on the market. J. H .THOMPSON, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. SPEGsAL EASTER DISCOUNTS SPECS AL EASTS?? DISCOUNTS 2 WEEKS ONLY 2 SILVERWARE REDUCED 10 to 15 Per Cent. WATCHES and JEWELLERY 15 to 20 Per Cent. COMMENCING THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 27th. THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 27th. THIS SATURDAY, MARCH 27th. I>. J . THE JEWELLER. CENTRAL BROADWAY. ' y E ALAND rMURAHCf C]t~ HEAD OFFICE, AUCKEJSND, N.l iarine, Live Stock, an Accident In§uraj ranches, including PERSONAL, ACCIDEJVi anu o NESS, Employers' Liability, Mortgagee Indemnity, Fidehtj Guarantee, and Plate-glass Rfekl accepted at lowest cuimh mt "* I JOHN PATON, Tsranaki Branch f, MARRY PENN* c*&at Ageftt, Broad wa v., Stratford <
83« ACRES, Weal CftiM Lcastj mfib perpetual right ot renewal. W«» ts 8d pa? »srß. All-in grew, b'»r 10 acres shelter bush; mostlj ploughable, ft fair proportion ow under plough for rap*. Welt fenced and subdivided. 8 mI.M front Freeiing Works, Dip, woolsbed, »h©ep and eattle yarii The »bo«s maa idsftl farda tor .fattening parpooe* §pte«di<i term sad ba gi?ea t For further particular apply HTTITI ■T%BiirriT»iiiJ^
II tW, 1 unuarmt ammamammmmu MAi'ORAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF STRATFORD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— "TTAVING been asked by a verj -tL large number of burgesses oi Stratford to allow myself to be nottii natod for the Mayoralty, I have de cided to accede to their request, and if elected, will strive to carry out tbt duties attached to the position to tlu best of my ability. Yours faithfully, JOS. W. BOON. fO JBKLT THE MOTHEBB lUO BAV& Ifll BABIES* mHE PLDNKBfI NUKB£ i bo consulted At tiie ifoNM* «re* Hall, evory Tuesday, ifEEH ID ,lUk v DAIRY FARM FOR SALE. I7IOR SALE—Dairy Farm, 124 RUM (00 acres stumped and plougta ?d) two good bouses, creek running through properK Within three reiles of station, and \ mile from creamery or»d near scli,.<,l. Particulars apply this office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 80, 8 April 1915, Page 6
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