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MO -> '>' .YW ■p' ■ .uiaffuq .u-jae oU .bill , •mqqoJ •alJiic It a' 10 pi 3 ' o> *4MaM-ja-xl btti hoaiaeS /iilb 10 ~aoiU 1 -xaoO —•' ■ *>oiO*J aaetl a adisa 4 adIOOS . ■' ,t won at I * isiUl 9' I ,aaao douiw " neiliMoJ •aidslao (M9l Jaaii fc la* bd -bi«H lift iac . gaitouß--aiU ,ae ?■ ~.»u . buaid > u i **, OgU inmuc n 91 f aduX £loJjii l-ioi cailci: uy bt ,ianbo 4 3J X WO NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. BROADWAY, BTKATFORO. 140 ACRES FREEHOLD, gooa dairying land, no weeds. Well divided and fenced, over half stumped. Good 6 roomed house, large milking an other sheds, carry 70 cows and young stock. Factory returns tor the last 10 years may be seen, which exceed all expectations. Price £d s per acre, with £7OO cash, or less to a reliable man, balance Jor hug terms at 5 per cent. , . ’ , • 190 ACRES FREEHOLD, level and rolling laud, very suitable for milking say 30 cows and running a few hundred breeding ewes, or young cattle. AU grassed and well subdivided. 5 roomed house and milking shed with milking machines installed. Handy to school, factory and township. Price £l6 per acre for quirk sale, with a couple of hundred balance for long term at 5 per cent. * V A very nice little farm of 96 ACRES FREEHOLD, level and well watered, a„ 3. Y th. land ha* been nude, tin, plough. Well fenced and divided. Well situated, being handy to town, and al eonveme es. Well bui.lt 5 roomeu house and 16 bail cowshed. Bedrock price £SO pc acre, with £4OO cash, balance for long term at o per cent No. BJ. . 96 ACRES FREEHOLD, well fenced and divided. Carrying 40 cows. / roomed house and 20 bail concrete shed. Close to either cheese or b - ter factory, school, etc. Price £35 per acre, with £4OO wb ,J>dance for 7 years at 5 per cent. 160 ACRES FREEHOLD, good, level, and memy undulating country roe from weeds. About half the property has been ploughed. Wmten g 70 cows Almost new 6 loomed house, hot and cold water, o\v cow shed, concreted, also concrete yard and race. Price £4O per acre, including up-to-date milking plant m thorough order. Very easy terms to a bona fide man. Balance fo- 8 year's at 5 per cent No. 7-540. 200 ACRES, good country, free from weeds, about half of which has beei nloughed, 7 roomed house and concrete cowshed with milking plant m- < stalled. Close to school and factory. Price £3O per acre, with easy terms, as the owner’s sons have enlisted. Wo< ‘' oaK) 96 ACRES FREEHOLD, well divided and fenced. Carrying 40 cows, etc., 7 rbomed 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 6 per cent. Anyone wishing to exchange their property kindly send us full particulars of their land, mentioning their requirements, as we have clients wishinc to exchange We make a point of working exchanges on fair and selling values, and through our w do knowledge of this province are in a position to give reliable information when requested. ■ /■ 1. 1 W. A. HEWITT, Manager* A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. DAIRYMEN. AND THE WAR ! Probably not one Dairyman gloats over the HICH PRICES PROMISED for this season’s produce, because dur brave boys are paying the great price of liberty. Do your duty to the National Funds, and expend a share of your in an “EGMONT” MILE- CART OR WAGGON. Strong, Reliable, Roomy, and Easy-running. CALL AND HAVE A CHAT ABOUT IT. ■ EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO. PACE STREET. JUST BGUTH OF BRIDGE, STRATFORD. ■Y 'V FARMS. - THftT A«i£ WORTH BUYING. lavrfxb gqilniil x Jaowol i -aovH hi 140 ACRE.’ «0 tore* to lease, all in g r » s9 > a!l plonghable; 1 mile from creamerv 5 roomed house, small cowshed, on good road; lease has about 3} to run at an annual rental of 12s per acre. Price A3© fer losdwlll. iOOC ACE fid, 1087/ freehold, 800 Education 1/ease, 1400 in grass, 12 paddocka aheep-prool tenoea, taveral acres ploughed; 4-roomed house, sheep yards, etc.; good undulating sheep country; 11 miles from railway, miles from creamerj , 2 miles from post office. Lease h»’u 10 year’ *0 run. Rent of lease £lB 18a per annum, lir atah. Price £S per acre. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & CO. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, •aIW asboid oi ean jlnidi INGLYWOOD . abbaU in "LOOK » guidfolD it aodw baud oi 3 -niliiM 31 ,qiT dor w ea ui a .afaopF geJ .eai. edl of o 1 .439 nalliMoMfaeqfiodo .aoii b LOOK • FOR FURNITURE LOOK ! of all description and designs Go to the <XC£LBIOR FURNISHING COMPANY, Broadway South, Stratford. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND SHOP FITTERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS IN TOWN. J. WESTON, M nnairer.

■wei & Hid , i, . i, ' «nnW *aJ '** tbn 10 NELtOk and GREEN, cl aioiiflof ieiaae .GENERAL CARRIERS AND COAL A ae&Bri; MERCHANTS, ,ni daoi i eW—.oaa oo noidßdpvESlßE to notify the Public that they have taken over the Jiuaimesa formerly carried on by Mr R. _ JHandley, and solicit a continuance of xhe patronage accorded to their predecessor. Orders left at the office of M/ J. H. Thom peon, Broadvr&y, will receive prompt attention. Sole carriers the N.Z. ’Express Company in this district. Furniture carefttl'y removed, and correspondence anc- degrams prompt.(ddaio) itar to .aaQn !

HOOD MKAT! Tfljfi BEST! * THE VERY, BEST! t I •W, POUNTFORD, gnTOFB'Jt. mmasM* n Igyg hj ultimate that a® <Jshvor® the Boat Baaf, Mutton, Lain!) and Pori .la Stratford four da.7,1 woeklj—Mondays. W*'ino!.fi»y«, Fri. days, and Saturday. ( e- : ORDm NOW

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 20, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 20, 22 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 20, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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