<fp v '■ NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE i ji"' k* V- •y ’- - 1 1 AGENCY CO. LTD. brbwßWAy, rmwORD. & Kies little Dairy farm W7l B3r«s, Braehold, all »n gr?.3s a va oeen ploughed with the exception of about 10 ac res; divided into 12 paddock?; no weeds; 6 roomed house, stable, tr apsheu. bar and cowshed; 3 miles from wilway, handy to school and fart ory. £3S per aaraj very easy terms to a food man. Stock (20 oows, ate.) may be had at equation. No. 8-934. H'm piece sheep e«d sattls «6t A eras (O.R.P. and L.1.P.), about 260 acres grassed, balance good buan; 4 paddocks; 4 roomed house in fair order; 21 miles from township, school, etc; good road; 5J miles to railway. Price tor Coedivlll £5 per acre. This is a splendid opportunity for a man of limited capital, as owner has other property, aad will sell this on almost any terms to a bona fide purchaser. ■' No. 6-1028, We have a full stock of Grass and Clover Seeds of all varieties.Buda Kale, B.L.E. Rape, Silver Beet, Algerian and Garton Oats, Winter Tsrea, Russian Barley, Bran, Pollard, Prime Canterbury Sheaf Chaff, etc. ( MANURES For all Crops—Lawes Superphosphate, Bonemeal. MACHINERY,— Farmers’ Favorite Drills (just arrived), Disc Spike and Link and Chain Harrows, Ploughs, Gates, Fencing Wires Wire Netting, Staples, Sheep Dip. Calf-foods, Cow and Horse Covers. Pall or Write for Quotations. A. C. BELL, i i Land Salesman.
Y j m WHEN WE TELL YOU That the Egmont Gig is the finest gig running on Taranaki Roads to-uay, we mean what we say, and refer you to “EGMONT ” users for indisputaole THE EGMONT GIG IS BUILT OF SPECIALLY SELECTED AND THOROUGHLY SEASONED TIMBER, AND FINEST STEEL, AND IS A VEHICLE OF UNPARALLELED EXCELLENCE AND DURABILITY. EGMONT rrr. * /~itt CARRIAGE CO. PACE STREET, JUST SOUTH OF BRIDGE, STRATFORD. || 1. ■ FARMS. THmT ARE WORTH BUYING. 140 ACRES, W acre# to lease, ft!} in grass, all ploughable; 1 mile from cwamery; 6 roomed house, small cowshed, on good road; leas© has alout 81 yeara to run at an annual rental of 12s per acre. Prlos £39 far fMiwm. wvk AOEEB 1087 freenold, 800 Education Lease, 1400 in grass, 12 pad- * . 1 11 A n .1 knnQA WH docks, sheep-prooi fences, several acres ploughed; 4-roomed house, ■beep yards, eto.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway 6 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post (Office. Lease Vs Id year* to run. Eent of lease £lßl3s per annum. Price £5 per acre. KNO eaih. t'. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN &CO AUCTIONEER!, LAMB AND COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD. Newspaper Advertising A J die oi Li« recent lecturee on advertising, giyes at Liverpool, England, i Thomas Bussell, of London, emphasised strongly the value o 4 aewspapjlr advertising. 1 T -«fMe tuna/’ ie staid, -'was rife lor a g»eat extension of alvertisin#’. and newspaper advertising must always be the mainstay of public!l_ ff Hi illustrated the toot that scientific »dv»r tising did not add to the cost of good- but secured a material reduction of price, indeed, 'die more an article wua advertised the cheaper it became, and the moie self-interest compelled the manufacturer U keep up the quality. Certain articles oi grea value to the public could neyer have bean manufactured at all had it not been that advei tising ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and very costly plants. Advertising wai the cheapest method yet devised by the '-'it of man for the sale of honest goods. The great commercial discovery of the age was that it did not pay to advertise unless _ the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing which was mi true was good enough to put inti un alvertilemf nl. w v fUai »it —“UblouMwily tfca trail and west potent advertising force of present day it the new* paper. Here is a leld so vast and so come-lex fAafc i fcii« most oarefuJ study of every »*ryinjj eonditlen to aeuarateiy estimv Its and a -rho’s an-ay *p«oi*listp and exeerta in all v# *or-k*7o vome bite bvinK.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 2
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680Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 62, 13 July 1915, Page 2
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