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250 ACRES, freehold, mixed country, rattle find sheep, half ploiighuble, right alongside railway platform, mild climate, small house, only £lO 10s per acre, interest 5 per cent. No r cash required for 5 years. Owner might consider exchange for lightly encumbered house J»i Stratford. An ideal property for a dairy farmer!, suitable for wintering dairy herd, else fastening and breeding purposes. '""'SON, Stratford. urn (.miff* THESE C POSSIBLE TIGHT E.\ OF BEIN( LLY MORNINGS ' 0 AROUSE YOURS KACE, vor SllOii, YWAKE ON TJME JEN IT IS ALMOST IM,K EROM SLI'MBEPV EN.IOY THE COMFORT !'S!.\(; ONE OF t'i'it . j(K. I KS WE ARE SHOWING YARIOUS STYLES AND SIZES IX RELIABLE MAKES, THE PRICES RANGING FROM 6s Gd. WE ARE CLOCK WISE, AM) CAN TELL YOU -AS WELL AS SHOW YOU ALL ABOUT THEM. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. 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, nic« warm climate; a very attractive locality; brand new house, cowshed, sheep yards, etc; good totara fencing, well subdivided; i»o weeds. At present milking 32 cows, besides running sheep and young cattle. At £ls 10s per acra we consider there is, £IOOO in this property in, twelve months. We very strongly recommend an inspection. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO.i AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD TO INTENDINC SELLERS Take the first opportunity of calling and plaoiug your property in our hands. TO BUYERS.— Call and ask u s T. MERCER'S TEMPORARY PREMBSES. m MERCER, informs the public J- • of Stratford and district that ho re-opened his HAIR DRESSING AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS in premises formerly occupied hy W* Clayton, Broadway Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S i quote before buying elsewhere. . NOTJCE TO TRESPASSERS. TOTICE is' hereby given by the 1 undersigned owners of property on Salisbury, Croydon, Makara, and Kaiapoi Roads, that all persons trespassing on their land's with dog or gun will be prosecuted. -"£■ ALBERT WALKER. \V. HATHAWAY. CHAS. GOODWIN. HAROLD KIRKBY. J. M. HAIR, A. W.BIDGE. in premises formerly occupied by WJ NOTICE T 0 TRESPASSERS. Clayton, Broadway | ' I "VfOTICE is hereby given hy the Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S undersigned owners of property NCXt MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S at Uuiakama, that all persons tresNext MULLEN AND MARSHALL'S passing on their land with dog or gun mn t will be prosecuted, and dogs shot. C. H. WEST. THIS MORNING, ' j) YANDLE. S. A. GOODING. , BARGAINS FROM THE EIRE. BARGAINS PROM THE EIRE. BARGAIN'S FROM THE FIRE. SOCIAL AND DANCE. PEMBROKE ROAD SCHOC FRIDAY, .ONE J It.li. Liidies; A Basket; Gents R. ROGER; NOTSCE TO TRESPASSERS,-' mRESPASSERS with dog or gun on the properties of the undersigned. Upper Manaia. Road, are here' by warned that they will be prosecuted with exception, and all dogs found destroyed. F. CURRIE. ! T. WAITE, ' ANDERSON BROS. \ W. R. COR RETT. , S. A. MANN,, iIENDERS wanted for stumping ieu acres and wood splitting. Tenters close on Saturday, 12th of June. Vpplv .). A. Douglas, Lower Hunter Road,. Maiapn E. Majmer, Ngaer< Passengers **' Car for New, Plymouth Shew. any day. Cheap return, fares. Apj h Currin's Bike Shop, opposite EiraiSta- ' , DINNER* at Mrs BrookhiK'a (opposite Lamason's) everyiday in 12 to '_'. Meals weekly ai'raYiged r for (Sunday inclu I) to sell. ( and other WITER-WR. RS.. To Dnirv nit'ler-wrappers 'Stratford Post" Job F ANTED bv voui Address at this offi FIREWOOD FOR SALE. w.o-norse !oau ie left villi M. C. Aagaard,. sadw; sHERTrfi Carrier. SOCIAL to Three j ■Members-of the Cardiff Section j TROCADERO PRIVATE HJ6tEL., aing to the Front. I Stratford men desirous of being pre- , HJIHIS well-known estakAishinont C ice Office 7 sharp. j. w. McMillan, o.c \V. LANDER. Hon. See haviiiii been take M. CALBER. ' m arrangement for permanent A DANCE ~., • Eii'st-class Three-course Luncheon Uroiii 12 till 2 p.m.- Is, , -■■■\ m the Kahouri Address: Broadway Sou tli.-Stratford; Bridge Hall. uii next. lit! rrulav evenGood Eloor, Good Music. Good "V»7AXTED experienced young lady Supper. • ; | '"'• Fancy and Dress Counter. Admission: Gents Is. Ladies ji Rnsk-el. and Son, Broadway.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 6

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