CARLILL’S FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. Everything Bslow Cost for Two Weeks Only. m. i"j' •k A *>• . ■*■-■ > 7 •alia CARL«LL S S BARGAIN SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. : jflfiti £NP. E. CARLILL THE EG MONT ART FURNISHER, ’PHONE 169. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 62 ACRES, freehold, carry 20 cows, level land, all ploughahle, adjoining factory and school, handy to railway, half stumped; 4-rooined house and outbuildings. £27 10s per acre. Deposit £2OO. ' GO ACRES, and 7 roomed house, close to school and creamery, all p’ougbahle, carry about 20 cows. £2S per acre. Deposit £2OO. LEVEL CORNER SECTION, Broadway, Stratford, for £125. J. H, THOMPSON, Land Aggnt, Stratford. tmpA ==os=l I tl’l 'A-t rirX=3 r rr/ 1 ! (£.'C -ft MWM IMidfil wm V» -5. <4 n cr W s’ & Hi Ml t THUS S 3 THE SHOP AND THE SEASON FOR RINGS, BROOCHES, PENDANTS, NECKLETS. t-ii Vy-y* y — x Good Quality and Artistic Style, DO NOT MEAN HIGH PRICE S HERE. B. J. PETERS, THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY. Sole Agent for the British made Silver “POLTYTT.” TRY IT. id Plate Cleaner PRICE 2s. .'SSESEI! fi |.| §% is ?«m 1 \ A SNIP FOR £3OO. t 1 ACRE DAIRY FARM, freehold, rolling country, mostly ploughahle and fair proportion under plough; good rich soil, splendid grass country, nice inn climate; a very attractive locality; brand new house, cowshed, sheep trds etc; good totara fencing, well subdivided; no weeds. At present milker 32 cows, besides running sheep and young cattle. At £ls per acre “ consider there is. £IOOO in this property in twelve months. « e very rongly recommend an inspection. VEBSTER. DOBSON & CO.; AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD INTENDING SELLERS. —Take the first opportunity of calling and plaoyour property in our hands. BUYERS. —Call and ask us for a quote before buying elsewhere.
DO NOT THROW YOU" OLD ~OOTS AND SHOES AWAY. BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRED, BROADWAY SOUTH, (Over the Bridge), IS a purchaser of Ladies’ and Gents’ left off Boots and Shoes. Now iS f tne fime to economise. Boots are high m j , doe. Hence the economy of getting your Repairs done by him, wuo has won the title of “First-class 800 l Repairer." HAND SEWN OR HSVETTEO. BOY WANTED. Apply r. E. CarJill. Egniont Art Furnisher. WANTED. —Experienced lady assistant for fancy department| and showroom. Apply Excelsior Dra-j pery Co., Eltham. LADIES’ Winter Boots.--Just opened a line assortment latest ( styles, stout soles. —Foster’s, Canterbury Boot Store. MEN’S BOOTS.—-Iu French calf, ' box calf, moor calf, zug, w.llow calf. .)list the right stamp for winter wear.—Foster’s, Canterbury Boot Store. TOMATOES, Pears, Quinces, Apples, in any quantity and cheap. —Dave Graham. WANTED KNOWN that T. Lamason lias just landed a quantity of Nelson fruit, comprising Golden Russett Apples, Pears, etc.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 12, 14 May 1915, Page 6
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