1 \ RT/1 \ TYS FURNITURE SALE* FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE, FURMSTURE SALE., Everything Below Cost for Two Weeks Only. BAftCAfN SALE FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY. (J A RTil i A 4 THE EGMONT ART FURNISHER, 'PHONE IG9. BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
70 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2 miles railway, adjoining factory and school, all in grass. 8 paddocks, 45 acres stumped and ploughed, carrying 22 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 30 sheep, A roomed house, trapshed, G hail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £24 10s per acre for quick sale. Deposit £l5O. 6-ROOMED HOUSE and .1 acre, 2 frontages, high, level section, 5 minutes P. 0., Deposit £25. Price £4OO. Easy terms up to 5 years if necessary. For immediate sale. J, H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, n m p 9 >1 k:' AT THE RIQHT TIME. WSLL EFFECTIVELY AROUSE EVEN THE SOUNDEST SLEEPER. AT THE RIGHT TIME. They keep good time, and do their duty. PRICE 6s Qd. PRICE-6s 6d. New is the time to purchase. PR I CE Gs Gd. PR S CE—6s Gd. B. J. PETERS. -- THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY.
A SNIP FOR £3OO. s -. , 181 ACRE DAIRY FARM, freehold, rolling country, mostly ploughablc and a fair proportion under plough; good rich soil, splendid grass country, nice warm climate; a very attractive locality; brand new house*, cowshed, sheep yards, etc j good totara fencing, well subdivided; no weeds. At present milking 32 cows, besides running sheep and young cattle. At £ls 13s per acre we consider there is. £IOOO in this property in twelve months. Wc very strongly recommend an inspection. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO. AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD TO INTENDING SELLERS.- -Take th-3 iirst opportunity of calling and placTO BUYERS.— CaII and ask lis. for a qi
TO YOUTHS. T>OSI.TIO.\" in office open for vvolL- - educated youth with fair knowlei4„ 4' shorthand and typing. Apply b,y jtter in own hand-writing to "Scribe," care of "Stratford Evening Post," giving particulars of age, education, etc., and previous office experience if any. CROWN STABLES. Regan Street (next Railway Grossing) CLEM SMITH, Chb Proprietor (late Egmoiit Stables), _aving taken over tho Crown Stables, will be glad to see old and new friends. Roomy accommodation. Personal attention. PAIR-HORSE CAB MEETS ALL TRAINS. | > ULJ.SS. -Bulbs ordered In Spring " * have now arrived, and customers are asked to call for same. Dave Graham. UOTHEKS AND •:t nurse
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 98, 28 April 1915, Page 6
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