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"JW P. «^M? NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. BROADWAY, STiiATFORD. 140 ACRES FREEHOLD, good-dairying land, m> weeds. Well divided and fencedloyer half stumped. Good 6 roomed house, large milking and -~- *£h, carry 70 cows and young stock. Factory returns for the ,„ w rears may be seen, which exceed all expectations. Price £37 10s per acre, with £7OO cash, or less to a reliable, man, balance^f or tattg terms at o per cent.- - t ' •,.•,_ level -and rolling land, very suitable for milking cows and running a few hundred breeding owes, or young cattle All erassed and well aobdivided. 5 roomed house and milking shed with mflkSg machines installed. Handy to school, factory and township. nWJUTper acre for quick eale, with a couple of hundred cash, balance A ve" S m£ ST ACRES ,REEHOLD. level and well watered no Zl AH the land has been under the plough Well fenced and Prided. Well seated, being handy to town, and all - WeH built 5 roomed house and 10 bail cowshed. Bedrock price £so,pei acre, with £4OO cash, balance for long term at 5 per cent No. 8-938. 96 ACRES FREEHOLD, well fenced and divided. Carrying 40 tows. Iroomed house and 20 bail concrete shed. Close to either cheese or butter factory; school, etc. Price £35 per acre, w.th £4OO for 7 years at 5 per cent. „.■ * " ' 160 ACRES FREEHOLD, good, level, and nicely undulating country, free from weeds. About half the property has been ploughed. Wintering 70 cows Almort new 6 roomed house, hot and cold water. Now cowshed, concreted, also concrete yard and race. Price £lO per acre, ni- ' eluding up-to-date milking plant In thorough order. Very easy terms to a bona fide man.' Balance'for 8 years at 5 per cent. No. <-oW. 200 ACRES, good country, free from weeds, about halt ol which has boon ~ ploughed. 7 roomed house and concrete cowshed with milking plant installed. Close to school and factory. Price £3O per acre, vatb easy terms, as the owner's sons have enlisted. -No. f-w 0 96 ACRES FREEHOLD', well divided and fenced. Carrying 40 cows, etc., 7 roomed house. 20 bail concrete sbed. Close to school and factory (cheese or butter). Price £'3s per acre, with £3OO cash, balance lor 7 - jtara'at 5 per cent. No. --530 Anyone wishing to exchange their property .kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentiening their requirements, as we have clients wishing to exchange WV make a point of working exchanges on fair and selling Ttlues, and through our wide knowledge of this province are in a position to giro reliable information when requested. W. A. HEWITT, Managtr. 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 "Egmont" Gig. You notice its handsome appearance on the road, and you test its conitort and perfect balance. THE EGMONT GIG THE EGMONT GIG Is built to conform to „ the highest ideals of the Coachbuilding 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, iVtl SOUTH OF BRIDGE, STRATFORD.

FARMS. THuT ARE WORTH BUYING. .40 ACHES, 80 aem to tease, »n in grwi, til ploughahle; 1 mile from creamery; Broomed hemae, email eowahed, on good road; Imi« his alont l| years to roo il id aont>al rental of 12s per acre. Prtoi I 3» far |M«vm. WOE ACRES 1087 freehold, SQO' Education Lease, 1400 in grail, 12 paddocia, aheep-pidio* •lenrwi..WTeral ocres ploughed; 4-roomed oouse, ahetp l yfrda, l -,ete.!;, taodnftuduJstiog sheep country; 11 wiles from retlway 5 nrfles from ereemery,, 2 miles from post office. Lease h, a 10 7 miw to run. Rant of leaae £lB 18s per annum. Met «l pir tort. aa«H. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEER!, LArlt! *Nf? COMMISSION ACENI# INSLIWOOD.

Newspaper Advertising 1 1 fl*« of i'i* recent lectures on advertising, -.-7 given at Liverpool, England, ffbomag Rnftjell, of Lontaa, emphasised strongly *h* v»ls* u* MVijHptr »4v?r*iii«f. off« Wk*," lfe ■ Vsi ripe for 1 «£•** *A'eiiioi of alf eTtilKßf. asd newspaper alver* tiling «a§* alleys he %fes msinstsy of wvolioHa illastratad *!»» life! *la* in?*!?i!sf *dy«> tising did not add to the ess* of goode- bi\S teemed a material reduction of price, indeed, %he more an article wts advertised the cheeper it became, and the more eel!-interest compel led the manufacture* to keep up the quality. Certain articles of grea value te the public could neyer hare been manufactured At all hid it not been that advertising ensured a sale large enough to warrant the putting down of the elaborate and ?ery costly plants, Mortising was the chbapflt method yet devised by the wit of man for the sale of honest goods. Th* grfai commercial discovery of the age. was that it did not pay to advertise unless the goodf advertised were honest goods, wh.ile.no thing which w*B pxt rati as adwtileffiia*. ffw "fhr-gg^? l Cft!? 5 ? eat Sfesf '•7T:e---"few&JaßJy ihr ?*£ petrat HvaiiiHag faros «? frSi etoso"* ~*** '* tSi© Task icd'■'» "waaptat Bisfe *tedy *J at*? "Kytg *.s Kceriis!- «Ur:-. iti paailfi&:»i &-~ t *&*k r.rE7 a=3 «:• mrt* fa all braEafe&§ L? Jam k>s !>j-i-£. ; '

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 11 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 11 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 11 August 1915, Page 2

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