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NEW ZEALAND 'LOAN & IdliM&I) AGENCY IROaQWA'; STRATFORD. A t»loe little Dairy farm of 71 acres, freehold, all in grass ana oeen pjoughed with the exception of about 10 acres; divided into 12 paddor:k»-; no weeds; 5 roomed house, arable, trapshed, hay and cowshed; 3 miles from railway, handy to school and factory, £32 per acre r; very easy terms to ■ good man. Stock (20 v'ows, etc.) may be had at valuation. No. 8-934. Nice place sheep and cattle country. 600 Acres (O.R.P. and L.1.P.), about 250 acres grassed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed house in fair order; 2| miles from township, school, etc; good road; 51 miles to railway. Price for CoocMll £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. • . j No. 6-1028. We have a full stock of Crass and Clover Seeds of all varieties.— Buda Kale, B.L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Garton Oats, Winter Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury Sheaf Chaff, etc. ' MANURES. For all Crops—Lawes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY, —Farmers' Favorite Drills (just arrived), Disc Spike and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing Wires, Wire Netting,. Staples, Sheep Dip/ Calf-foods, Cow and Horse' Covers. Calf or Write for Quotations. A. C. BELL, Land Salnvman. THAT ARE WBA.H »UTI> ISsI ACRES, SO acres to leat« t all in grass, all *" '-< i 1 mil* from ereemeryj 6 .roomed hems, smfcll oow-shed, oik. * x>d road; leas* has about &t years to nut *fc an annual rental of .1.2 s par aora. MM AM far ftaivlH. I«* Jttl ACRES, if« 7 freafeals), %m EduaalhHt LSaM; 1400 in grais, II paddockj, sheep-proof fareas, several acres ploughed; 4-room-ed faouM, sLeep yards, ate; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway, 5 miles horn oreamery, 3 miles from post rfeoa. Lease baa 10 years to run. Rent of lease £lB 18s per anauv. Pries AS par asr§. £2&eG sash. 115. MATTHEWS. GAjtXJN & AMIIANEERG, LARR k*R BtMM2SaiOff AAERTS, INILI 1 I I I, |il MARTItT Cl2 IK TOW N-THI "CGrIOMT." THaWS'I ao danyinffl fcb» Kaot «** * everyone likes their "turnout" to be tae smartoßS—heaee wo are cpsiially oatering to the particular folk but whose parses (these war ti mes) are not particularly big. Here i * law raasoni wiy the "Igmomt" fig merits this description: Baal leather toimingi, solid siokal mounts, "Collinge" steel axles, bast hickory fthafts, steal or'rabbaT tyres, aa* far nished or painted a» desired. Oorae %ad ait ia sm, COACH & 0 4 RRIAGE & WHEELWRIOHTO, tftABHBUILRE RO, U.TB. S.IMHIf lar MMsey*Harrit Farm Ifli tfewea*., Was* Groans Separators Chaainie* Cbeaiajj Bsaasjas, Cadaw. Boiler Iraiaea, «t*., Stratford. A'dvertisin 4 T one of Lli hseent'lectures on advertising, '-*■ given at Liverpool, England, Thomas ifTrfiTEamaiii; value of newspaper «df«rtuunf. "The lime/' he i»ii, "was ripe for a g*ea> # extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of publicity." He illustrated 4h* fhc4 ifia* soientifio advertising did no* arid to the cost of goods, bus secured a material reduction of price. Indeed, the more an anioie wi*4 adverted the cheaper Jt became, and the moie self-interest compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality. Certain articles of groa value to the public could jiever have been manufactured at all had it not' been that advertising ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and v*ry costly plants. Advertising was the cheapwt method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale vi honest goods. The great ooinmeroiai discovery,of the age was that it did not pay to advertine unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing which was nyt tfu<J was good i nough to put into an advertisemtm*. fhe "Commercial Barlow" fsAats eat that—"Ualoabtadry tha frst and most potont *d?ertiiing force of the present day is the newspaper, flere is a lield bo vast and so eomplex vhafc it fleets tne mosc careful tffcudy of every ecudition w *«ciu»ielv ostimst) its posaibllitisß, and a whole army of specialists and ©xoeris im all branahas of ♦»" ; w h»v oowx* inte beiag "

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 11, 13 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 11, 13 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 11, 13 May 1915, Page 2

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