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NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. J4O ACRES FREEHOLD, good dairying land, no woods. Well divided ant! fenced.over half stumped. Good U roomed house, large milking and other tSeds, carry 70 cows and young stock. Factory returns for the last 10 years may he seen, which exceed all expectations. Price £37 10s per acre, with £7OO cash, or less to a reliable man, balnnoe for Jong terms at 5 per cent. j,'4BtH *<*> *0 «"*. " No - 3 * 265j 190 'ACRES FREEHOLD, level and rolling land, very suitable for milking say 30 cows and running a few hundred breeding ewes, or young cattle. All grassed and well subdivided. 6 roomed house and milking shed with milking machines installed. Handy to school, factory and township. Price £l6 per acre for quick sale, with :i couple of hundred cash, bajanoe for long term at 5 per cent. - No ' •'"' l! [- ft very nice little farm of 90 ACRES FREEHOLD, level and well watered, no weeds. Alt the land has been under the plough. Well .fenced and divided. Well situated, being handy to town, and all conveniences. Well built 5 roomed house and 16 bail cowshed. Bedrock price £SO per acre, with £IOO caste, balance for long term at ,5 per cent. No. 8-938. £)6 ACHES FREEHOLD, well fenced and divided. Carrying -10 cows. 7roomed house anil 2 ■died. Close to either cheese or butter factory, school, etc. Price £35 per acre, with £-100 cash, balance for 7 years at 5 per rent. So. 8-939. 160 ACRES FREEHOLD, good, level, and nicely undulating country, free from weeds. About hall; the properly has been ploughed. Wintering 70 cows. Almost new ft* roomed house, hot and cold water. New cowshed, concreted, also concrete yard and race. Price £lO per acre, including up-to-date milking plant in thorough order. Very easy terms to a bona fide m4n. Balance for $ years at 5 per cent. No. 7-5-10. 200 ACRES, good country, free from weeds, about half of which has been ploughed, 7 roomed house and concrete cowshed with milking plant installed. Close to school and. factory, Price £3O per acre, with easy terms, as the owner's sons have enlisted. No. 7-530 96 ACRES FREEHOLD, well divided and fenced. Carrying 40 cows, etc., 7 roomed house, 20 bail concrete shed. Close, to school and factory (cheese or butter). Price £35 per acre, with £3OO cash, balance for 7 years at 3 per cent. so. 7-536 Anyone wishing to exchange their property kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentioning their requirements, as we have clients wishing to! exchange. We make a point of working exchanges on fair and selling values, and through our wide knowledge of this province are in a position to give' reliable information when requested. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman.

WHEN YOU BUY A GIG See that you get the best gig on the market. You are invited to criticise every detail in the construction of the "Egniont" Gig. You notice its handsome Appearance on the road, and you test its comfort and perfect balance. THE ECMONT GIG THE ECMONT GIG Is built to conform to the highest ideals of the Coachbuildiuff art. Test it how you may, you will find the "EGMONT" to-day is the same reliable "EGMONT" which has achieved an undeniable superiority and popularity. ■ . ;.' ; EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO. PACE STREET, JUST SOUTH OF BRIDGE, BTRATFORD.

FARMS. THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. UQ A< IKS, 60 acrN \to Inn, all in grass, all ploughable; 1 mile from creamery; 6 roomed housa, small cowshed, on good road; lease has •» ufc 8} yean to Van at an annual rental of 12s per acre. Prim £3t fur NMNWIII. j 2006 ACRES, 1087 frNuold, 800 Edooauon Lease, 1400 in grass, 12 paddo-, ka, sheep-prooi ranoas, ieveral acres ploughed; 4-roomed house, sLaop yards, etc; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railw»v 5 miles from creamery, 2 miles from post office. Lease Vs 10 y«.-'ra to run. Esnt of Inn £lB 18s per annum. Prlo« £S p«r acr«. «t«M tnh. MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEER!, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLIWOOB.

Newspaper Advertising J Ofte o< hi* rscent lecture* on advertising, ■ giyen at Liverpool, England, Thoraar, Russell, of London, emphasised itrongly tiw valae of newipaplsr fedrertixbfi. "Tie W*»|" K» Mui a "t»i ripe fcr e irtc»t extension of alvertisjnc, and newspaper advertising must always be *ne mainstay of publicity," H« illastxattd the fact ftEat scientific advßr tising did no* add to the coat of goods- but secured a material reduction of price, indeed, *he more an ertiole was advertised the cheaper it became, and the more self-intorost compelled the manufacturer to keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value to the public could ney.er have been manufactured at all had it not been that advertising ensured a sale large enougE to warrant tho putting down of the elaborate and .very costly plants. Advertising wa» the oKwapsst method yet devised by the *vit of man for the aale of hones* goods. Thr great oommeroiil disoovery of the age was that it did not pay to advertise unless the goods advertised were honest goods, while nothing wKiohi was not true was good enough to pit into an in*. ffcs "QMBMreiaa Betiat ' •<*■*» **» skat—"U»fUmVUOf the ins aad moii pofeent fiftriinjig foroe o! |V| present day il the newspaper. Here ia a ield i« r*tt and so eomplex tkat I* ntedi the moat careful stmdy of every waxying eendfobn to aawnrately eibimv l tl possibilities, and a whole army of specialists and experts im all fcranehes ftf Berries hare eexie into beiiif."

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 83, 6 August 1915, Page 2

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