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MOW NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. ■RO«BWAY, BTRATFORD. A nice little Dairy farm of 71 acres, freehold, all in grass and hoon ploughed with' the exception of about 10 acres; draded into 12 paddock*'; no, weeds; o roomed house, stable, trapshed, hay and cowshed; 3 miles from railway, handy to school and factory. £32 per acre ; very easy terms to a good man. Stock (20 '>o«s, etc.) may he had at valuation. No. 8-934 Nice place sheep arid cattle country. 600 Acres (O.K.P. and L.1,P.), about 250 acres grassed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed bouse in fair order; miles from township, school, etc; good road; 5 J miles to railway. Price for Goodwill £5 per acre. This is a splendid opportunity for a man of limited capital, as owner has other property, and will sell this on almost any terms to a bona fide purchaser. / No. 6-1028. j A. C. BELL, - *- * Land Salesman. THAT ARE WOKTH BU?K 111 AOREti 60 aerei to lea**, all in gran, all t'"i i 1 anile from areemeryj f-roomed house, small cow-shed, ov .. >od road; leaso ha* about §1 years to run at an annua] rental of 12b per acre. Fries AN fer goodwill, ML ACREI, IW7 freeDisld, IM Edueaile* Lease; 1406 in grass, II paddock*, sheep-proof fenons, several acres ploughed; 4-rocm-ed house, sheep yards, etc. j good undulating sheep country; 11 milet from railway, 6 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post ■See. Lease hae 10 years to run. Bent of lease £lB 18s per annum. Prise Al per aere. £2oto oash. 116. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & G AttCTIBNEERI, LAN! INR 9BMMISIIOR AOENTB, i n e :: I «l H B, fHI iMAIITIIT. CIC IN TBWN-THE "ECMONT." THIERS'! no denying the tact that everyone likes their, "turnout" to be the §mnrtest—hea«i we are specially catering to the particular bat whose pmrsea (these war times) are not particularly big. Here J i lew reasons why the "Igmoit" gig merits this deioription: Beal leather trianmings solid nickel mounts, "Oollinge" steel axles, best hickory •hafts, steel or'rubber tyree, and tarnished or painted as desired. Oome and ait in erne. rjjcu COACH & C * RRIAGE C* WHEELWRIBHffI, ••ACHBUILBE RB, iTB. tftlHTB fer Masaey.Ma.rrb ffjm Implemaatw, Warn Cream Separator* Champion CWking Mangms, XLaifu Boiler Fraaiee, eta., Stratford.

Newspaper * T one of Ms recent lectures on advertising, giyen at Liverpool, England, Thomaa well, of London, emphasised strongly the value ol newspaper advertising. »TKe *ime," Ea iai*, "w»i ripe for a g*eat extemion of and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity.^ He illustrated *he I*o* *h»* scientific adver tising did not add to (he cost of goods, but the more an article was ctxon °? P* 1C °- I / ldeed » jf j, D „ . , ~ advertised the cheaper more self-interest compellarge enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very costly plants. iA-dver-tißing was the oh'eapeit method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods. The great commercial disoovery 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. fffce "Omnmermal Mmritm 1 ' points out that—"Ualoabtedly the frit and mart potent edvertiiing force of th* present day ii the newr paper. Here is a field bo rait and so eomplex that it needs th® most careful •tady of ©Tory waiyuif •audition to accurately estimati iti poMibilitioi, and a whol* army of spocialißts *nd experts im all branch** pi *©: vbo hare umx% into being."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 90, 19 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 90, 19 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 90, 19 April 1915, Page 2

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