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MRS GROVE# (L«U» of Whaagwnouiona) HAS taken over ANDERSON’S PRIVATE HOTEL, ELTHAM, and hope* to see old friends, tariff t 8 6d daily j 20» weekly. OUR LATEST PROPERTY LIST. Some Bargains For You. 1 ACRE, with good 0 roomed house, every convenience, well laid ont and sheltered.. Ideal situation. Cash required £250. (63} . ■ '■> 6 ROOMED HOUSE, 5 minutes ol Post Officv, J acre, electric light, tubs, copper and stand, etc. Cash required £l7O. A snip. Owner wants to get away and wants to sell. ' (62) 57 ACRES, very nice little farm, all level, well divided, good fences. Apply quicly. Price £3O per acre. Cash required £SOO. (48) 85 ACRES, good level farm, nearly all ploughed, creamery and school handy. Best proposition in the district. £32 per acre. Cash required £SOO. (49) rp I. LAMASON, AUCTIONEER, AND LAND AGENT, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. , .. Aistai».-3LJi M- ■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 2
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445Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 89, 16 August 1915, Page 2
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