CARLILL’S * FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE.: Everything Below Gust for Two Weeks Only. m. // Jj Sstia m B^hum 7& 1 - - CARLILL’S BARGAIN SALE FOE TWO WEEKS ONLY. F. E. CARLILL THE ECMONT ART FURNISHER, ’PHONE IG9. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 70 ACRES FREEHOLD, 2 miles railway, adjoining factory and school, all iu grass, 8 paddocks, 45 acres stumped and ploughed, carrying 22 cows, 2 horses, 1 bull, 30 sheep, 4 roomed house, trapshed, 6 bail cowshed, concrete floor. Price £24 10s per acre for quick sale. Deposit £l5O. 6-ROOMED HOUSE and *■ 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. Ho THOMPSON, Land Agent. Stratford.
it s, m m m i; 'r> O : „ - m t >.„ 3 cx **** tes Mil h . N> s£® AT THE RIGHT TIME. “SURPRISE” ALARM; WILL ’EFFECTIVELY AROUSE EVEN! THE SOUNDEST SLEEPER. AT THE RIGHT TIME. They keep good time, and do theft* duty. PRSO E~6s 6d. PRIG E —Gs 6d. New is the time to purchase, PRICE —6s 6d. PRICE — Gs 6d. - B. J. PETERS. THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY. A SHIP FOR £3OO. 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,; good totara fencing, well subdivided; no woods. At present milking 32 cows, besides running sheep and young cattle. At £l3 10s per acre we consider there is', £’looo in this property in twelve months. We very strongly recommend an inspection. WEBSTER, DOBSON & GO. AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD TO INTENDING SELLERS.—Take the first opportunity of calling and placing your property in our hands. TO BUYERS. —Call and ask us for a quote before buying elsewhere.
TO YOUTHS. N in office open for welleducated youth with fair knowleu,. 'f shorthand and typing. Apply 1,.) etter in own hand-writing to “Scribe,” care of “Stratford Evening Post,” giving particulars of age, education, etc., and previous office experience if any. OROWPi STABLES. Regan Street (next Railway Crossing] CLEM SMITH, Cab Proprietor (late Egmout Stables), -.living taken over the Crown Stables, will be glad to see old and new friends. Roomy accommodation, Personal attention. PAIR-HORSE CAB MEETS ALL TKAINB. mOMATOES, Pears, Quinces. Ap- * pies, in any quantity and cheap. Dave Graham. IMPORTANT OPTICAL ANNOUNCEM EXT. TTAVI.VG been accepted for a probationary appointment in the Infantry Reinforcements, I desire to notify the public that I will discontinue my professional visits to Stratford until further notice. FRED. C. FODEN, D.H.0., E. 1.0. (Loud.) Consulting Optician. "Of /"ANTED at once for couple of ' ’ weeks, short-hand writer and typist. Apply by letter immediately to “Typo,” care of “Stratford Eveu-j ing Post.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6
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