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50 ACRES FREEHOLD all plotlghable, heavy laud, close to railway, factory and school: carry 18 cows and capable of improvement; valuable firewood on the property. Price £2O 10s per acre. Deposit £IOO, balance long term, or might exchange for a house in town. TO LET.—6-roomed house and l£ acres, G minutes P. 0., 10s. J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. THE RIGHT SORT OF WEDDING PRESENTS. If you are in doubt and want to give the “happy pair” something really good—a lile-long souvenir—call and consult us. THINGS OF BEAUTY AND UTILITY IN SILVERWARE AND ELECTROPLATE Which wo can show you are always welcome as Presents. A’ personal visit will confirm our words. B. J. PETERS, THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS. CENTRAL BROADWAY, STRATFORD^. LAND A SNIP FOR £2OO CASH. 100 ACRES, very rich flat land; newly renovated house and necessary sheds. Will carry 30 cows now, but can bo worked to much greater carrying capacity. Good man can make his own terms. PRICE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early application necessary. WEBSTER. DOBSON & COi AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—We have on our fioofcs farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advised to communicate with or call and see tts before buying elsewrhere. If you intend sell ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands.

POTATOES. POTATOES. WANTED KNOWN. I —TSiat T. I. LAMASON has just landed a (large’ stock of fir St-class Garden Seeds (Vegetable and Flower). Call and inspect the Skerry Blue Potatoes, wonderful cropper's, ’ direct from Ireland.' Sole Agency. D ON’T neglect your Garden. New Season Seeds just to hand. Cabbage arid Cauliflower Plants, any quantities. Plant now.—Dave Graham. ' ' - ,Q l, r, :y He “■ i '] C'.Ofe. i > nr nr ~ , PARISH HALL, STRATFORD. A CONVERSAZIONE UNDER the auspices of the Ladies’ ,1, .Grange Lodge, Stratford, will be held in the above Hall, on ’ ' -l i r THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, at 8 o’clock p.m. Refreshments provided. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. TICKETS Is. A Russian Flag has been presented. His Worship the Mayor will preside. REV. A. READER, Convener. MRS ROBERTS, Secretary. STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Cl LIENTS of the Office are request--1 ed to note that Messrs Rutherfurd, Macalister and Coleman have now been appointed Agents for the State Fire Insurance Office at Stratford. Mr Coleman will continue to personally supervise the Insurance Department. RUTHERFURD, MACALISTER, AND COLEMAN, Fenton Street, Stratford. (Opposite Newton King’s Implement Store). GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FARM IN THE WAIKATO. EXCHANGE FOrTpROPERTY IN STRATFORD OR NEW PLYMOUTH AND £2OO CASH—OR WOULD TAKE GOOD MORTGAGE. , 95 ACRES, 30 acres rich drained flax swamp; balance rolling; about 20 acres fallow, remainedr in grass and rough feed; all ploughable, 11 paddocks watered by stream and springs, carry next season 20 cows, can be considerably increased following season. School 1 mile. Te Awamutu 6 miles. Daily Mail delivery. Cream Cart calls. Cheese Factory 3 miles. No blackberry. £24 per acre, including engine and Storrie milking plant (3 cow) and separator. Fiveroomed house and outbuildings. Equity £I2OO, balance 6 years at 5 per cent. F. J. MARFELL, LICENSED LAND AGENT, HAMILTON. ALLIES’ RACE TO BERLIN, new Gama, 2g each, at C. E. James , Broadway. 'ED—Smart Lad Central Co-op. for Shop.

FIRE! FIRE I: E! : H F» v * ' ■>' f’.V;..*-,-! - T. MERGER’S temporary premises. T MERCER informs the public • of Stratford and district that he re-opened his HAIRDRESSING AND FANCY GOODS ; BUSINESS in premises formerly occupied by W, Clayton, Broadway ' 1 ' ( Next MULLfEN AND, MARSHALL^ Next MULLEN AND ,: MARSifAt-L'a Next MULLEN AND MARSHALL’S j ’ * r: t'J « rTHIS MORNING, 11 1 ' "' ' * ' 1 ■ •■■ t*■ •’ BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. BARGAINS FROM THE FIRE. 1/ DINNER* at Mrs Brookings 1 ■ (opposite Lamasou’s) every day from 12 to 2. Meals weekly arranged for (Sunday included.) MISS WALTON, Clairvoyant, may be interviewed at Mr Brooking’s, Juliet Street, Stratford, back of School. Hours 1 till 8. Clairvoyant Readings from handwriting by post, 2s. ■ SEED POTATOES.—SpeciaI Early Vermont, best early potato in cultivation, 71bs Is, 2Slbs 4s 6d, 12s Gd cwt at Dave Graham’s, Broadway. SALE OF GIFTS of all kinds. Russian Flag presented to be sold. Everybody roll up. Beautiful large cake given for guessing competition, now on view in Mr C. E. James’ window. All proceeds in aid of the Patriotic Funds. Parish Hall, 26-8-15, MAHOE HALL—AUGUST 19th, Grand patriotic bazaaiuPlain and Fancy Stalls, Sweets, Produce. Don’t Miss the advertisement stall, “Tis a wonder . unto many.” Get your head read. Visit Aunt Sally. Admission 6d, opens at 2 p.m. X OST—Black and Tan Collie (tan legs and face), last seen at Toko; answers to the name of “Glen.” Reward on returning dog to Newton .ving’s, Stratford. WANTED the public to rememfier the date, 26-S-15, in Parish Hall. Big Conversazione. Splendid programme, vocal and instrumental. Refreshments provided. Proceeds in aid of Patriotic Fund. His the Mayor to preside. CENTRAL CO-OP. STORE COMPANY. AUGUST 31st, being the date of our Annual Balance, wo shall esteem it a favour if our clients will make prompt settlements this month. All overdue accounts must be settled tly that date.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 6

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