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NEW ZEALAND 1/>AN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. ■ROaRWAt, BTHAYFORD A RKR llttli 0alr» f»rm of 71 aorta, freehold, all ifl grass ana oeen ploughed with the exception of about 10 acres; divided into 12 paddock*; no weeds; 6 roomed house, arable, trapshed, hay and cowshed; 3 miles from Wkilway, handy to school and factory. *3« per aorej very easy terms to • food man. Stock (BO eowi, tto.) may be had at valuation. No. 8-984. Niet pleot elieep and "tils ooimtnr. 868 Aeros (O.R.F. and L.I.P ), about 260 acres grassed, balance good bush; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed boose in fair order; 2» milek from township, school, etc; good road; 5J miles to railway. MM for Goodwill AC per acre. This is a splendid opportunity for a man Of limited capital, as owner has other property, •ad will tell tbia on almost any terms to a bona fide purchaser. No. 0-1028. We Have a full stock of Crass and Clover feeds of all varieties.— Buda Kale B.L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Garton Oats, i Winter Tares, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury . Sheaf Ohai, etc. MANURES. For all Crops—Lawes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY, —Farmers' Favorite Drills (just arrived), Diso Spike and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing Wires Wire Netting Staples, Sheep Dip, Calf-foods, Cow and Horse* Covers. Pali or Write for Quotations. A. C. RELL, Land Salesman.

WHEN WE TELL YOU That the Egniont Gig is the finest gig running on Taranaki Roads to-day, we mean what we say, and refer you to "EGMONT " users for indisputable THE 1 EGMONT GIG IS BUIMI OF SPECIALLY SELECTED AND THOROUGHLY SEASONED TIMBER, AND FINEST STEEL, ANB IS A VEHICLE OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE AND DURABILITY. EGMONT PACE STREET. JUST SOUTH OF BRIDGE, STRATFORD.

FARMS. THnT are worth buying. 140 ACBXB, 98 aorta to lease, all in grass, all ploughable; 1 mile from crsamery: B roomed house, small cowshed, on good road; lease has •loot 81 years to run at an annual rental of 12s per acre. Prlos £3O for ftatfwUl. SOW AOEES, 1087 freehold, 800 Education Lease, 1400 in grass, 12 paddocks, Bheep-prooi tenoea, several acres ploughed; 4-roomed house, sheep yards, eto.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway 5 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post office. Lease h, s 1U years to run. Bent of lease £lB 18s per annum. Price £6 par aore. ASM* sash. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, & INQLEWOOD.

Newspaper Advertising _ „ o*e of Lis recent lectures on advertising, *-*■* fil«» ** Liverpool, England, Thomas Russall, of Lonion, amphasised strongly %k* Tklne of aewipapttr advertising. "Tfc'e *i»o," ia iaH, "wag rips lor a gaeat sxteniioa ol alvertiiln*, and newspaper advertising rnnii alwayi be Ihe mainstay of pubhcHa illustratad iho fact that soientilio advar liiinf d'd no* add to the oost of good* out secured a material reduction of price, indeed, *he more an artiole was auvertised the cheaper it became, and the moie self-interest compelled the manufacturer in keep ap the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the public could neier have been manufactured at all had it not been that advertising ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very coetiy plants. Advertising wai the oheapast method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods. Th* grtat commercial discovery of the age wai that it did not pay to advertise unless the thing whioh was nat true w»b good enough to pmt imta an aivertiien&nt. the "f*««w«a» ■avWw* aabita ami ttot-"U». luobtsfltr taa lrst and aiort gK«t*ni advertising forot of ta* prosent day it tho newspaper. Here is a laid to rait and so •ompls* tkafc .* naodi tha moit careful itmdy of every asutltion to aauoratoly ©atimafci iti posaflMlitiaa, and • wko'* »my of »j>eci«!i«fcß and «x- - all braaaaas tf santas *a™ •*»• "»*» MM "

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 2 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 2 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 53, 2 July 1915, Page 2

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