200 ACRES, freehold, mixed country, cattle and sheep, half ploughahlfl, right alongside railway platform, mild climate, small house, only £lO 10s per acre, interest u per cent. No cash required for 5 years. Owner might consider exchange for lightly encumbered house in Stratford. An idea! property for a dairy farmer, suitable for wintering dairy herd, also fattening and breeding purposes. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. m. TTI mm mm Ai&s i > V 4 m 'i Tr„ v/ S 3 m W X," V Z2 czr i // ‘VN‘ . ■ l.: X ip® THIS IS THE SHOP AND THE SEASON ■ FOR RINGS, BROOCHES, PENDANTS, NECKLETS. 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 'and Plate Cleaner “POLIYIT.” TRY IT. PRICE 2s. Hi A SNSF 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 acrfl we consider there is. £IOOO in this property in twelve months. We very strongly recommend an inspector.. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO; 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.
FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! FIRF * T. MERGER’S TEMPORARY PREMISES. T MERCER informs tlie public • of Stratford v and district that he re-opened his HAIRDRESSING AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in premises 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 EIRE. ■C.E.M.S. Lantern lecture by Mr a. a. C. Buckeridge, of the Eltlnuu C.E.M.S. Subject: Tour from Vancouver to New York, at S p.m., in the Parish Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) June Bth. All arc welcome. THANKS. T DESIRE to thank Dr. Douglas, the J- Matron, and the nursing staff of the Waikato Hospital for their kindness and attention to my late wife during her illness, also the Rev. Dean Darby, Father Duffy, and all j friends for their messages of sympathy, l and' floral emblems. JOHN FARRELL. 1 TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. ifll HE usual monthly meeting of the J-■■ Board will be held on Wednesday, Kith June, instead of on the 23rd June. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secrcta ry. Education Offioe, Now Plymouth, nth June, KW>. PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. rjpHE HOSPITAL SHIP FUND has now been CLOSED. i A Fund for the benefit of New Zea- j, land wounded has been opened, and Jill contributions received after this date will be utilised for the latter jl purpose, unless otherwise spec died. j J. B. RICHARDS, Hon. See. WANTED an experienced girl for the shop. Apply Barford’s Ltd, j Midhirst. IjPSjrANTED experienced young lady v ’ ’ for Fancy and Dress Counter. Mo rev and Son, Broadway,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 31, 7 June 1915, Page 6
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