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290 ACKKS, 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 50 cows and carry quantity of dry stock, well watered, not subject to drought, large S loomed house, cowshed, sheepyards and outbuildings Price £l3 per acre. Deposit £IOO, Balance 5 years 5 per cent, or would lease lor a term of live years. Keut Ids per acre. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. . ingsijQ etc CM it >i . ta M A R! NG S~ PRETTY RINGS m sm Our splendid assortment of Snownnent and (jem Rings in ninny bennlitul designs set in 1 hnmonds.» Rubles, 1 ■ enrls, * etc., is well worth inspection. ]'£ you fancy YOTOt OWN design or idioiee ol stones,, we will make it up io your older at NO vxntx cost. ‘Just one ring more” will lie your verdict,'and one of OLRS means a life long present. , i B. J. PETERS, y STRATFORD. SUP)A DU’AY, “FOR TRUE VALUE IN RINGS.” A SNIP FOR £2OO CASH. 100 ACKJOS, very rich Hat land ; newly renovated house and necessary sheds. Will carry 30 cows now. hut can he worked to much greater carrying capacity. Good man can make Ins own terms. PRICE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early application necessarv. WEBSTER, DOBSON & CO.i AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—We havehin our books farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will lie well advised to communicate with or call and see us before buying elsewhere. If you intend sell ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands.

TO BUILDERS. lON DEBS ure invited ’ for the .ERECTION of ADDITIONS to tlie Freezing Works at Motnroa, New Plymouth, for,the Taranaki Producers’ Freezing W orks, Co., Ltd. Plans and specifications at our office and at the' office 'of All* F. Messenger, in New Plymouth. Tenders must be addressed to the Secretary, and will fie received at the office of the Company, Currie Street, New Plymouth, up to 10 a.m. July 28th. 103 o. PERCIVAL AND MESSENGER, July 14th, 1915. FOR IMMEDIATE SAIE. TIP FOR DAIRY FARM. RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. | | Q ACRES Freehold, situated I: I O opposite to Lowgarth Dairy Factory (Cheese), all in grass and well watered. Excellent quality,, well fenced and subdivided. Buildings consist of up-to-date 10-roomed house all conveniences, cowshed and numerous outbuildings. 06 cows, exclusive of pedigree, recently sold off farm averaged Cl2 10s per cow. Possession August Ist. 1!) 15. Price and terms to stilt hdiia-fide man. Apply, at once. Inglewood. NEWTON KING. Sole Agent.

■VTISS WALTON, Clairvoyant, may i-TX be interviewed at Mr Brookins’s, Juliet Street, Stratford, back of School. Hours 1 till ,8. Clairvoyant Readings from handwriting by post, 2s. STRATFORD DAIRY COY, LTD. ■VITANTKD TO ri’RCHASK, Two ’ ' Light Express Horses and 1 Light Express. Vendors please bring horses lor inspection to the factory at 12 o’clock on Saturday. 21 Lh hist. rj'UiK ( ’ommittee • of the Society X regret not having been able to call yesterday for all the donations towards the fund, but this was entirely due to the boisterous weather. Donors are kindly requested to have tiie gifts ready next Tuesday morning. when they will be called lor, and sold at tin l postponed function or the a fternoon. JOHN RETRI E, ' Secretary. LOST CATTLE. OST 2-i 20-months Steers from Newton King's paddock, on Tuesday last. Address obtainable at Newton King’s. Reward. 4 LLIKS’ RACE TO RERUN! new J * (Lime, 2s each, at C, E. James’, Broad wav. \V. EASTIKR. ■Secretary. NOTICE. TAR A N AKI SC< )TT ISH SOCI EH’Y.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6

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