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i '■ % 1 NEW ZEALAND LOAN '& MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. SROftBWAY, STRATFORD. Ilttlf Dairy farm OT 71 aorc», freehold. all Hi grass ana oeen ploughed with the exception of about 10 acres; divided into 12 paddocks; no weeds * 6 roomed house, stable, trapshed, hay and cowshed ; 3 miles from vailway, handy to school and factory. £32 par acres very easy terms to • food man. Stock (20 cows, etc.) may be had at valuation. No. 8-934. / Hat place sheep and aattle oeunffTt Aerei (O.R.P. and about 250 acres grassed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed bouse in fair order; 2J miles, from township, school, etc; good road; 5* Bilee to railway. Price for Goodwill £5 per acre. This is a splendid opportunity for a man Of limited capital, as owner has other property, ’ will sell this on almost any terms to a bona fide purchaser. No, 6-1028, We hews a full stock of Crass and Clover Seeds of ail varieties.— Sale, B.L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Carton Oats, m Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury Chaff, etc. . . MANURES. For all Crops — Lawes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY, Farmers’ Favorite Drills (just arrived), Disc Bptke and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing W«tm Wire Netting Staples, Sheep Dip, Calf-foods, Cow and Oorers. Call or Write for Quotations. ' A. C. BELL, <•> ■ ‘v N 'i.' f , -; Lend Salesman. \ i : I

V) J WHEN WE TELL YOU ■ v. That the Egmont Gig is the finest gig running on . THE EGMONT GIG TO ■DTTTLT of specially selected and THORS r and finest steel, AND IS A VEHICLE OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE AND DURABILITY. U' ' egmont * nrr £ CARRIAGE CO. >ACE STREET, JUST SOUTH OF BRIDGE, STRATFORD.

FARMS. THAT ARE WORTH ; buying. AfmTCfi m acres to lease, all in grass, all ploughable; 1 mile from o-ood road; lease has 1 aZ7\ ’years totun at ’an annual rental of 12s per acre. Prloo £3O far aMdwIII. OMW AfTREfI 1087 freehold, 800 Education Lease, 1400 in grass, 12 padsheep’yards, etc.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from rai S mUes from creamery, 2 miles from post to run. Bent of leeee £lB 18s per ammn.. Pnoe £6 per ISOM OMh. MATTHEWS. G AMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEER*, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT*, IVOT.TCWOOD.

AT oi* a of Lk recent lectures on advertising jijftfl at Liverpool, England, Thomas *»- ■ - l--:—j strongly Enwell, of London,” emphasised value oi newKp.iplr hdvertising. the “The tin©/’ Me said, ‘“was ripe «or a Meat extension of advertising, and newspaper advertising must always bo Ishe mainstay of publicity ” Ha illnstratsd the ffcoi Skat scientific advar tiling d ; d not add to the cost of good' out >■ secured a material reduction of price, indeed, the more an article was Advertised the cheaper it became, and the moie self-irterest compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the public could neser have been manufactured at all had it not been that advertising ensured r sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very costly plants. Advertising was the cheapest method yet devised by the «*it of man for the sale of honest goods. TV griat commercial discovery of the ags ww that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing whioK was nut true was good enough to put into an advertisement. ■lm “Gwmereial Beview 3 ’ paints eat »*at—‘ 4 TJ»IrrshtefllT tha frit and naort y.ri»n* tdrerl-ising force of the present day is the newt paper. Here in a *eld so vast and so complex that ta« most, careful study of every -aryiag <w*f’iil»n tv, av-nrately egfcimafci its possibilities, and » who*® army of wpecialiints and exoarts in all branshee *1 *or« 1m J»*r« some into being ”

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 45, 23 June 1915, Page 2

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