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NEW ZEALAND iiOAN &':> |RQ»»WAt, STRATFORD with the exception of febout 1U acres; weeds; 6 roon i grass ana Deen piougl into 12 paddocks; tilM DlMf HiMp and flattie oomtYf. boo Aores (O.R.P. and x*XP .), fWP \assed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed bouse in fair order; 2* miles from township, school, etc; good wadj « Md will sell this on almost any terms to a bona fids V*™™*^ Wt hava a full stock of Crass and Clover Seeds of all varieties.— _ . ~ , r> t m t> « siirar «aof Alworian ATiri Garton Oats. Winter Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury Sheaf Chaff, etc. ~.-; ' "' _.' '■ .'". MANURE!.— For all Crops—L&wes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY, Farmers' Favorite Drills (just arrived), Disc Spike and Link and Chain Harrowfe, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing Wires Wire Netting, Staples, Sheep Dip, Calf-foods, Cow and , dorse 1 Covers. Call or Write for Quotations. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

,THI SMARTEST GIG IN TOWN "THE ECMONT." There's no denynig the frit that everyone likes their "turnout" to whoM panes (these war times) are not particularly big. Here'e a few reasons why the "Egmont" gig merits this description: Real leather trimmings, •olid nickel mounts, "Colling©" steel axles, best hickory shafts, steel or robber tyres, and varnished or painted as desired. Come and sit in one. EGMONT '-- ' ~*v & CARRIAGE CO, WHEELWRIGHTS, COACHBUILDERB, ETC. I , -■' ■ # AGINTS FOB MasseyrHarris Farm 'lmplements, Wasa Cream Separators, Champion Cooking Ranges, Unique Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford.

FARMS. THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. 140 ACRES, 60 acres to lease, all in grass, all ploughable; 1 mile from creamery; 5 roomed house, small cowshed, on good road; lease has about 2* years to run at an annual rental of 12s per acre. Price £3O for goodwill. 2005 ACRES, 1087 freehold, 300 Education Lease, 1400 in grass. 12 pad- * docks, sheep-prooi fences, several acre* ploughed; 4-roomed house, sheep yards, etc.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway 5 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post office. Lease has 10 years to run. Rent of lease £lß,lßs per annum. Price £5 per acre. £2OOO cash. MATTHEWS. GrAMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION ACENTS, INGLEWOOD.

Newspaper Advertising T o»a oi hit racent lectures on advertising, • giyen at Liverpool, England, Thomas B assail, of London, emphasised strongly tfea vihe of »ew»3p*p'« adrertising. -The time," lis said, "wco ripe tor a ggaat extension ofi advertising, and newspaper advertising must always be '/he mainstay of publicHy. ,r Ha illustrated 4ha ffcot that scientific adr-®r tising d'd not add to i"he cost of good? out secured a material reduction of price, indeed, 'ihe more an article wnt> advertised the cheaper it became, and the raoie self-interest compelled the manufacturer U~> keep up the qualify. Certain articlee of grea value to the public could never have beon manufactured at all had it not been that advertising ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very coatiy plants. Advertising was the cht>ap«a4 method yet devised by the "it of man for the sal* of honest goods. Tbf gresi commercial discovery of tho age wa« that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing whioti was n«t time wrs good enough to put into an advertiaemJtoal ffha "Omaiaroaa "BmrlwF »*«*%■ ra« toai— mTJbloahtadly tha irak and m«w* potaai AdrwrtiKinj; fovos ci the prasent day is th« nawfp;iper. Here is a fteld to vast, and ad rontplex fclvit ' v*d* Ms<w mioni os.ro! ui #tudj of eTery "aryinj «e.uditioz> w» *fc.rar»*«lT eitiiuab) iti possibility*, and a --aou- arm? of opeoialifl&s *ud «z----3*rti ia a]] branahea sr< oz/W »*?« tutsan iafa haiag."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 34, 10 June 1915, Page 2

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