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FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE. FURNITURE SALE Everything Below Cost for Two Weeks Only. W// y; ■•TV,/:.. Ml i^s**" - *' BARGAIN SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. THE ECMONT ART FUKN3SHER, 'PHONE IG9. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 100 ACRES clean level land, in a splendid dairying district, adjoining dairy factory and school, and close to railway station; carrying capacity 'A~> cows and young stock, comfortable house and cowshed; permanent streams through the property; land adjoining is quoted on the market at t-10 per acre. The first genuine buyer to inspect will ho more than satisfied. Price £3O per acre. Deposit £IOO. Balance years u per cent., reducible during the term. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. 4>i| RINGS, BROOCHES, ENDANTS, NECKLETS. Coed Quality and Artisftc Style. DO NOT MEAN HTGrTT PRICES HERE. THE JEWELLER JciJtCkx —CENTRAL Sole Agent for Hie "British made Stiver ' mid Plnte Cleaner "POLIYIT." TRY IT. - PRICE 2s. A SNIP FOR £3OO. 181 ACRE DAIRY FARM, freehold, rolling country, mostly ploughahle 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 weeds. At present milking 32 cows, besides running sheep and young cattle. At £ls 10s per acre we consider there is, £IOOO in this property in twelve months. We very strongly recommend an inspection. s -B-J' K~r _e_ -a~-" • *-'» JL> v_/ MJ r- \_/ -». - AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD TO INTENDING SELLERS Take the first opportunity of calling and placing your property in our hands. TO BUYERS.— CaII and ask-us for a quote before buying elsewhere.

NOTICE. DEPORTS having been falsely and i maliciously circulated concerning mo that I am a German, 1 beg to ■state that 1 am a Russian, having loon born in Russia'of Russian parA suitable Reward will bo ivnne who will eive such ii nnator or orig e to sustain a sucslancler against the inators of such false .1. K. STONE, Jeweller, Stratford. (Opposite County bote •THOSE EYKS ARE THESE? V General Jofl'ro's. Result ol Allen's lolly shop competition. Fi"*fc pri/.e Miss Olive Masters, second prize Miss Iris Simmons, third prize Mi S. H. Bernard. RS HARRIS ROBERTS, Clairvoyant, may ■lia Street, froiu 2 p.m. bo QHEPHERD'S Plain and Fa Dress Rail, To Wera Kali, day. 21st. Music: Mrs Run (piano'), S. Parker (cornet'). 1 needs in aid of Belgian Belief Put l~ ()*T on Saturday, black and tan I English Terrier, answers to name of Topsy. Return to F. Head, Portia street. " OST, between Olivia St root and i the St. Andrew's Sunday schoolroom, rimless gold mounted pincenez,. Finder returning same to this iflioo will be rewarded.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 17, 20 May 1915, Page 6

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