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,/ ZEALAND i ' ir" jTN. A *FV7 fit 111 "Oi *f r ~' A TY?' ;r V I i 30* L*.~ Pnat>9WAT. tTRATPORD. .A fllW l?ltts Bfiil7 ?arm H M SBn§»» sre&hold, all ifl grass ana oeen ploughed with the exception of abont 10 »creH; divided into 12 paddock?; no weeds; fi roomed house, arable, trftpshed, hay and cowshed; S miles fron.. wulway, handy to school and factory. £BB par W«5 wry easy terms to » good man. Stock (20 »»w«, efco.) may be h»d at No. 6-95 M NIOS pI«W Bfrtt6fi -Sr.tf «lttt6 aUisfmr*, tilio JiOrfii (O.R.P. &nd L.I.P-), about SW acres grassed, balance good bnsh; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed house in fair order; 2\ miles from township, school,, etc: good road; &\ miles to railway. Pflw for deMtertH #6 m«JP tsora. This is a splendid opportunity for a nian of limited capital, as owner has other property, * and will sell this on almost any terms to' a bona fide purchaser. No. £IO2B, W« 8w« e full nnvk of 6raee a«d Glover testis or s!l varieties.Bnda Kale, B-L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Garton Oats, Winter Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury Sheaf Chaff, etc. MAMUNEB For all Crops—Lawes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY,— Farmers' Favorite Drills (just arrived), Dine . Spike and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing, Wires, Wire Netting, Staples, Sheep Dip, Calf-foods, < Cow \aud >. Horse Coven, Call: or WrUa Up Quotation*. \ ! a, & mtu L-iiH' THI SMARTEST town u rm ECMOMT." There's no denynig the i'r n ,t that everyone likes fcheufv "turnout" to be the smartest—hence' we are specially catering to the particular folk, bnt whose purses (these war times) are not particularly big. Here'e a few, reasons why the "Egrnont" gig merits this description: Real leather trimmings, solid nickel mounts, "Collinge" steaol axles, best hickory shafts, steo* "■' or rubber tyres, and varnished or painted «.» desired, Com© and sit in ono.

Ta.tf AFT ' i 3tMUJ\' 1 ,•■■;•.;.,. ,; : ' & CAR/RlAQjfc\ GO, WHEELWRIGHTS, CQACHIUILDEM^|^% AGENTS FOB Massey-Harris Faain Implements,' Wasa Cream Separators', Champion Cooking Ranges, Unique Boiler Frames, etc., Stratford. THAT ARE' WORTH BUYING. 140 ACRES, 00 acres to lease. a!} to grass, all ploaghablo; I mile from creamery; 6 roomed house, small cowshed, on good rood; lease has about 3J years to run at an annual rental of 12s' per acre. Pries £2O for goodwill. 2005 ACRES, 1087 freehold, SOO Education Lease, 1400 in grass, 12 paddocks, sheep-prooi fences, several acres ploughed; 4-rOomed house, sheep yards, etc.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway, 5 miles from creamery, ( 2 roiHes from post office. Lease lias 10 yeare to run. Rent of lease £lB ISs per annum. Prisa £5 par BOr.s. &2VM oaah. GAK'. AUCTIONEERS, LANb AND COMMISSION ACENT3, INGLEWOOD. gffl«m«w«BEaa &a \r ii Advertising fiBSB^SSJ^^SSS^EP^^ 4 T oas oil Lia recant lectures o& adyertiflintjj'v ■* at Liverpool, England,, sho2u.o» EußfittU,* of Loi&Jom, 6mph&aised «-*&* vsi-ao q| fie72f)ap&r advertising. ; 'ijj extension of &ttd aewepaper advert tiising aiua* always li** ihe mamat&y of public-* > H» iltasteafytfKfclie ftgft 'fel jsoieniifie a«i.ysr tfeing d'd aoV'bdii to 'Ate cost of $oo&« out secured a material reduction ol price, indeed* 'h« more an article was. advertised the cheaper ft became, an-tit the more aeli-interest compelled the manula.etorer ft- keep ap the quality. Certain ' articles' of jfreifc' -'value to iha public could aexer ha?* Seen 'ffikfluf&eoui'tjd ul all it uo,t been thai ensured -x auie large enou#3i to 'w&rraat the putting down oi the elaborate and vary eosdy plante. s&dvertisingf ivae the cheapest method yni devised by the *»it «# man tot tha aai© of nonesi Thf» gfreat oomiaeroitoi disooYery of the age was th»*< it did not pay to advei'fciae unieaa tu« gfood* advertised wer© honest gwd*i, while ao~ thing ssfhioh' vm& a«t true was good enough to gSrißii an ftiitertlieifl&aS. ", s&?> '"Onuawpdel Hevls* 1 * gtssafce soft Ifiaf— H TJ» 3oabte3fy fcjha toft «sad sioai infenrt adver&Mng torea ol Mm preaont day fa tfea ttewSjp&jwv. ifteru ia aMS w r*st fetid so 20w$#t t3wt ft needa asoai cja-«r(iJ jrtady <»i wazyhajl d3fii<pSoa t« swtourit«ly ttn pesißt:b?Mtiea, Bad £ Wfeefe away of »p«iali^fc 3 and «<{. m iJi hrbsa&m. ai aitflta ikuv* tea<a iuiu bwis*.*'

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 41, 18 June 1915, Page 2

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