45 ACRES Rich Dairy Land close to Factory, School, .and Railway. Carry 20 cows. All ploughable. Good House and Cowshed. PRICE £4O per acre, deposit £325. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. THIS mm , fe.o- f •fji a. '^r.sr' 3 pr-r.*" OYXCi-*-V .VX; ,4 , ?S *r« a .< u \ m \\Vv,l I®* 4 "! -V,t S - THE HOP AND I THE SEA SON FOR RINGS, BROOCHES, PENDANTS, NECKLETS. V 'Tn> fax’ Qo£ * Artistic Style, DO NOT MEAN TIfC.H PRICES HERE. 15. J. PJETERS, THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADV/AY. Solo Ag’ont for tlio Britisli mode Silver and Plate Cleaner “POLTVIT.” ' TRY IT. PRICE MB 111 II i B m mE u I ili S 1 If A SNIP FOR £3OO. 181 ACRE DAIRY FARM, freehold, rolling country, mostly ploughable 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 iu 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.—CaII and ask us for a quote before buying elsewhere.
STRATFORD HOME DEFENCE CORPS. PARADE AND SHOOTING MATCH, MONDAY, 7.30 P.M. COMMITTEE 5.30. TUESDAY, .JUNE Ist. Public Works Department v. Stratford Homo Defence Corps. Midliirst Dairy Company v. Stratford Dairy Company, at 7 p.m. THURSDAY, JUNE 3. Championship Shoot at 7.0 p..m. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, STRATFORD SECOND term begins Wednesday, 2nd June. New pupils are enrolled and classified on Tuesday, Ist June. « Boarders must arrive on Tuesday. A. D, STANLEY, , Secretary. TIT i : FIRE! T. ACER’S TEMPORARY PREMISES. v riY MERCER informs tbe public • of Stratford, and district that he re-opened his HAIRDRESSING AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in promises formerly occupied by W. Clayton, Broadway | Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S | Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S THIS MORNING, BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. * TO BUILDERS. nnENDERS will be received at my A- office up to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, June Stir, for the erection of a Residence and Milking Shed, Palmer Road, Kaponga, for Messrs Cloiand Bros. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN I). MEALY, Registered Architect. A LLEN’S LOLLY SHOP—'“General ■*• French's Eyes.’' Ist Jessie Hooper, 2nd Kathleen Wilson, 3rd Gretehon Cramer. If ANTED a married couple or ’ * cook-general for hotel, Midliirst. Apply Midliirst, Hotel.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 26, 31 May 1915, Page 6
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