50 ACRES FREEHOLD all plougbable, heavy land, ctecHo ra tory and schoolj carry 18 cows and capable of improvement; va wood on the property. Trice £26 10s per acre. Deposit £IOO, bt term, or might exchange for a house in town. TO LET.—6-roomed house and 12 acres. 6 minutes P. 0., IQs. t!sS&ui!l3!d' H - THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. RINGS PRETTY b- RINGS Ouf splendid awbrt Engagement and Gem many beautiful designs Diamonds, Rubies, Peal is well worth inspection. If you fancy YOUR 0 sign or choice of stonesL make it up to your orde 1 - r EXTRA COST. i 'Just caie ring more" will be your verdict, and one of means a life long present. B. J. PETERS, STRATFORD. BROADWAY, "FOR TRUE VALUE IN RINGS." I / A SNIP FOR £2OO CASH. 100 ACRES, very rich flat land; newly renovated house and sary sheds. Will carry 30 cows now, but can be woV much greater carrying capacity. Good man can make h terms. PRICE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early a necessary. WEBSTER. DOBSON & AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—We have on our books farms of all sizes throughout Tl sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advis* municate with or ca4l and see us before buying elsewhere. If, you ling take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our ]
SPECIAL. "~|H . MAJESTY'S THEATRE. ■_ ! ' NI?JiIDAY,'AUGUST 13th, Mr • Foley will tender "to Mr H Williams (on the occasion of his severing his connection with the Theatre also the management of ths Mountain -House to •proceed to the Front). A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. Everyone who appreciates his good work in bringing the Mountain House to its present efficiency, should patronise the Picture Theatre on the dbove date.- . jj •>' ' PRICES AS USUAL. ' ' ■<■ NH-ii ,i.-i . ■ F. FOLEY.' POTATOES. POTATOES. /-ANTED,. KNOWN.—That T. I. LAMASON has just f landed a ;e stock of first-class Garden Seeds (Vegetable and Flower)., 'Call and inspect the Skerry Blue Blightproof Potatoes, wonderful "croppers, direct from Ireland. Sole Agency; STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL RATES. rfIHE Council requests those setJ- tiers who are in a position to do so, to come to it's assistance in it's present difficulties by paying thenrates on receipt of notice. CHAS. PENN, - Rate Collector. DON'T neglect your Garden. New Season Seeds just to hand. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants; any quantities. Plant now.—Dave Graham. HEDGE AND SHELTER TREES. NOW IS THE TIME FOR PLANTING rjl LAMASON is now receiving or- - • ders for MR A. S. HICKS, of Tikorangl. Orders left at Lamason's. . Samples always on view at the Mart. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE COMPANY. A UGUST 31st, being the date of •V. our Annual Balance, wo shall esteem it a favour if our clients will All overdue accounts must be s«?ctled by that date. CENTRAL CO-OP. STOE CO.
A LLTES' RACE TO BERLIN, new - Game, 2 S each, at C. E. James', Broadway. NOTICE. mORCHI.IGHT PROCESSION and J- Hard Time Social, Thursday,! September 9th, 1910. Keep this date open. RTVATE BOARD and Residence for two ladies or gentlemen. Applv "Home," Stratford Post.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 85, 10 August 1915, Page 6
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