290 ACHES, freehold, one mile railway station, two miles factory and school, mild climate, stock winter very comfortably in the district; good proportion level and easy hills; could milk dO cows and carry quantity of dry stock, well watered, not subject to drought, large S roomed house, cowshed, sheepyards and outbuildings Price £l3 per acre. Deposit £IOO, Balance 5 years 5 per cent, or would lease for a term or five years. Kent 13s per acre. r*cnrg- .«* •*; J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford, in o etc.C •f ■: RINGSa mm 11 M\f%[ jr / ■» % i f ft \ ■■ RINGS Our splendid assort limit of Engagement ami (Join Ring's in many beautiful designs set in Diamonds, Rubies, l/earls, ele., is well worth inspection. If you fancy YORK OWN de sign or choice of stones, we will make it up to' your order ul NO RXTRA COST. ‘Musi one ring more” will be your verdici, and one of OCRS means a life long present. . , B. J. PETERS. STRATFORD. BROADWAY, “FOR TRUE VALUE IN RINGS.”
A SN [ P FOR £2OO CASH. 100 AtHKS. very rich Hat land; newly renovated house and necessary sheds. Will carry 30 now, hut can ho worked to much greater carrying capacity. Good man can make his own terms. PRICE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early application necessary. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO: AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—Wc have on our books farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will he well advised to communicate with or eajl and see us before buying elsewhere. If you intend sell iug take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands.
TREES. TREES. * TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. PLANTING SEASON. R. McK. 'NURSERYMAN :: STRATFORD. H AS for sale a fine assortment of Carden, and Cattle Hedge Plants. Shelter and Ornamental Trees. Fruit Trees and Flowering Shrubs. Come and inspect iny Nurseries. Upwards of 20 years’ standing. Compare Quality and Prices. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. Bouquets and Wreaths Supplied. R. McK. MORISON, (Telephone 22.) Nurseryman, Stratford. Town Agent—NEWTON KING, Stratford, New Plymouth, Kaponga. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PLANTING rn LA MASON is now receiving or- * • ders for MR A. S. HICKS, of Tikorangi. Orders left at Lamason’s. Samples always on view at the Mart. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. TREES. CHOICE WELL-GROWN AND HARDY. SEND for our (10 page Catalogue, containing the largest collection of evergreen shrubs in the Dominion. Rare heaths, horonias, Waratah, Daphne, etc. Our stock of Elagnus, Ake Ake. Escallonia, Pines, etc., is enormous. OUR SPECIALITY: NEW ZEALAND NATIVE TREES.
DUNCAN AND DAVIES, Limited. EXOTIC NURSERY, WESTOWN, NEW PLY MO UTIL MISS WALTON, 'Clairvoyant, may ho interviewed at" Mr Brook.Juliet Street. Stratford, hack oly Scftyol. Hours I till H. Clairvoy- • from, Jnujdwriting by post/ 2s. C. A. COPELAND. (late of Wellington) i) ESI RES to notify that purchased tile he lias DOUGLAS GENERAL STORE. and will be glad to supply settlers with all classes of MERCHANDISE, PRODUCE, AND HARDWARE of;'the Highest Quality at Moderate Prices. A. COPELAND. Ksrhst h,a . —~ ' COLLIES’ RACE To RERUN, new
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 70, 22 July 1915, Page 6
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