MOTOR CAR OWNERS; ;) Acrc& witit a nice frontage, facing the change for a two-seater motor car, condition.- Equity £l7O. 2-J-Acres Land, suitable to oui into i one mile from P.O.' selling on a mi a i:r ;ii J. H. THOMPSON, Land Agent, Stratford. THE SOLDIER'S WATCH NEEDS SPECIAL B llilf II _JKJ 111 So as to stand rough handling, shield from the sun's rays. dass, and to/art as a OUR SPECIAL PATENT STRAP PROTECTOR AT 2/6. Solves the problem.—Tt will double the life of the wristlet Watch and net as a shield at all times. THESE STRAPS WILL FIT ANY SIZE WATCH that's the beauty of them. Try one! You will bo delighted! We are showing various sizes and design* in wristlet Watches, ranging in price from 21s. B. J. PETERS, BROADWAY ?HE SHOP PtiTl PRESENTS. STRATFORD. 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 bis own terms. PRSCE £3O per acre. No mortgage. Early application necessarv. i!R, 'DOBSON & CO AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—We have on our uoo&s farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will "bei well advised to coul municate with or call and see us before buying elsewhere'. If you intend stJ ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands. jMnr«waß33Macgafw«e!WßMTßiwtffißa^iaaw^^ POTATOES. POTATOES. —TAXXAH'S JOB LINE SALE.— jIX Extry, Extry Special .Two Lines. Glare Kid, 2-biitton Shoes Gd. Glace Kid Lahgtry" Sf&cs 10s lid. "JANTED KNOWN.—That T. I. ■*-*■ : Extry, Extry SpeeiaLTwo Lines. 'V 1 LAMASON has just landed a UJ»«* 2-britjtx>Ti Sluw& Ifls Gd. , . , ;,i --: £ , r, j oj (dace Kid Langtry canoes »0s no. large stock of first-class Garden Seeds & - (Vegetable and Flower). : _ Call, and inspect the Skerry Blue KNOWN.-Peggy^atta Blightproof Potatoes, wonderful crop- VV U M Dorothy Perkins waltz pers, direct from Ireland. i B -ed. AU music reduced'dißfe:^ jfYONT FOIrGET your garden. ■*-* Give Dave Graham a call for best seed, and information re cultiva-ting-—Gibbons' Seeds ■ in stock. I ANN AH- AND CO.'S JOB LINE SALE. Pretty Evening Shoes in Glace. Langtry, and Patent Leather at 6s Hd, 8s lid and 12s nd, suitable for outdoor and summer wear;—Hannah's left-hand window. ny ANTED KNOWN,—AII copy- » » right Songs and Pianoforte Music in stock reduced during sale at Dixon's, Stratford. * * can buy Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon's, during the WANTED KNOWN.—SaIe of Music, Accordeons, and Pianos at Dixon's, Stratford. DINNERo at Mrs Brooking'a I TTANXAH'S JOB; SALE.—A|(realJy, .-*-' (opposite Lamasou's) every day -Q- pretty up-to-date Shoe for .from 12 to 2. Meals weekly arranged ladies in Black, Suede, and Stent for (Sunday included.) Leather 2-button 10s lid. Set our door and left-hand window. 5-ROOMED HOUSE. Bathroom, copper and tubs, electric light, all necessary conveniences, J-ncre 'land, well fenced, 5 minutes from Post Office. Well situated Stood prospective value/ Price, £375, £IOO cash. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Electric light, copper and tubs, o\ acres of land, well-fenced, 10 minutes from Post Office, all necessary conveniences. Choice town property, an.l cheap at tlie price asked. Price £7OO. Easy terms given. ' , 20 ACRES. Well situated,-all level and splendidly grassed and fenced into nmtietous paddocks,/ fijrst-class house containing 0 rooms/all conveniences, ©flushed atnk'barii, "handy to factory, school, and railway'.station. Ciioapot the price asked. Price £120.0. Easy terms, or will exchange for dairy farm. J ! 118 ACRES. Very choice freehold dairy farm, free from weeds, land of very rich quality, " splendidly/fenced into 10 paddocks, all been ploughed but ,"5 acres. All ' in grass, /well watered. Easy carry lit cows. 5-roomed house and Vowshed. Price £-10 10s per acre. £SOO cash, balance at -j.\ per cent. * ,;,'y FARMERS, REMEMBER: _ f| That we have dairy farms, sheep runs and town properties for sale on exceptionally easy terms, we can show you returns and give you sound advice, accumulated during 20 years dairy farming in the Taranaki Province. • We welcome any inquiries/and will do our utmost to help vou to make'. BROADWAY, * STRATFORD, LAND AGENTS,
STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. IMPORTANT NOTICE. /CLIENTS of the Office are requested to note that Messrs Rutherfurd, Macalister and Coleman have now been appointed Agents for the State Fir e Insurance Office at Stratford. Mr Coleman will continue to personally supervise the Insurance Department. RDTHERFURD, MACALISTER, AND COLEMAN, Fenton Street, Stratford. (Opposite Newton King's Implement Store). NOTICE. /"VWING to illness, the Plunkei Nurse will not visit, Stratford for several weeks. Mothers wishing advice can obtain same by corresponding with the Piunket Nurse at Haw-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 28, 1 October 1915, Page 6
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