£5 DEPOSIT for a Section in Portia Street North, best part of the townlevel, and facing the sun. Price £IOO, with £5 Cash and balance^ years 6 per cent,, reducible, £lO per annum. Now H the opportunity to buy cheap, and on'your own terms. A real snip. j. h. THOMPSON, Stratford. THE SOLDIER'S WATCH NEEDS SPECIAL PROTECTION • Bo as to stand rough handling, to save the glass, and to act m s shield from the sun's rays. ;.. ; OUR SPECIAL PATENT STRAP PROTECTOR AT 9/A < Solves the problem.—lt wiH doubla the life of the wristlet Watch and act as a shield at all times. THESE STRAPS WILL FIT ANY SIZE WATCH that's the beauty of them. Try one! You will he delighted 1 We are showing various sizes and design* in wristlet Watches, ranging in price from 21S. i-w fHE SHOf* FtIR PRESENTS. B. J. PETERS, BROADWAY STRATFORD. •FOR livuvJ ,„ ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, carrying 42 dairy cows, and 530 sheep, 60 acres of which are dead level unbroken riverflat (equal to any. thin "in the district), together with home and cowshed on the one S£ o the road, the balance (good papa sheep country), bemg right oppose. For mixed farming, this property is tmmue Price «h y tin guineas. Easy terms to suitable man. No mortgage. Good roads. A WEBSTER, DOBSON & COAUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD Wfvnr We have on our Wts Tarms of all sizes throughout Taranakt for
ANTED—Boy > for Printing Room; Apply, at once. 'fefcrafcford Evening Tost." 'EW POTATOES—New Potatoes. Dave Graham has supplies arriving daily from Auckland and Manawatu. Green Peas coining to-morrow. Be in time for Sunday dinner. Many disappointed last week. ITRAWBERRIES, Strawberries— Afresh daily. Cheapest anl best in. the market. In 'spite of the bad weather, our supplies are coming, forward; No advance in prices, at Dave Graham's. TILL the gentleman who received ' a pair of Ladies' Bostock* Shoes in mistake, return the same to T. Young, Broadway North. ~ TANLEY, BOARDING' HOUSE ( l Regan Street, near Railway line, '. Mrs Brooking, proprietress. First-class accommodation. Towns moderate. Dinners as usual—ls. ■"TURING my temporary absence from Stratford, my Dental Practice will be carried on by Messrs Hunter and Lyons and Mr T. A. Lonergan, who have most generously offered to do so. Mr B. Richards will act as my attorney. F. N. PU3SELL.' r ANiED KNOWN.—Peggy walt.i » "■>' Id 9d, Dorothy Perkins waltz l s 6d. Ail music reduced durins sale, at Dixon's, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN.—AII copy/f I right Songs and Pianoforte Music in stock reduced during sale at Dixon's, Stratford. f ANTED KNOWN.—The boys ' can buy Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon's, durjug the sale, i ANTED KNOWN.-Sale of Music, Accordeous, and Pianos J at Dixon's, Stratford. 1'
LAND BUYERSi RE/ i */ 100 ACRES. ' . ax 'ideal stud dairy farm, all level and ivory, highly improved, freehold l|rid •of rich acres have been .ploughed and renewed; handy. t» school and factory, 5 roomed house, up-to-date cowshed. This is a most desirable property, the returns are exceptional, and can be shown. Situated only -1 miles from Stratford. Price £35 per acre, £450 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. / 60 ACRES. Choice'little dairy farm, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all level and ploughable, , school' opposite, factory J .mile, 7 romed house, 16 bail -cowshed. Owner anxious to get to the war, and will sell at a greatly reduced price as a-going concern, including 14 dairy cows, horse, cart and harness, cans,'shares, etc. Price £35 per acre, only £IOO cash. EXCHANGE. . Wewls-roo^^ '■■•• newed #conveniences, -Inmile 'from'.Stratford Post..Othce. f ; l,: : Owner for, and J acre 'm- town, Equity "'" " about £IOO. This is a splendid chance for a man with family. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, • t? jl\. V. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,
ELTHAM COUNTY COUNCIL. [J ANTED—Foreman for the Qmo-" ana Riding, must be Used fco backblock roads. Preference given to married man not eligible for military service. Cottage and land provided..' Rent about Ss per week. Wages 12s 6d per day. Also, Surfacemen, 10s per dav. Apply to F. BASH AM, County Engineer. Applications close December Ist, 1916. RANTED— Roy to look after Stables and Telephone. Hours— S a.m. to 5 p.m. No Sunday work. Apply sharp to W. Smith, Egmont Stables, Broadway North. * LLIES iCE TO BERLIN, now - Gallic, 2g each, at 0. K. Jwn««*< lfro»dv«y. <
GW. MILLS' Photo Stores is the • right place to get your photo supplies. Call and get our 20 years' experience.—G. W. Mills. JANTED KNOWN—G. W. Mills has just landed all the latest in Xmas and New Year Cards/ Call and have a look. WANTED KNOWN.—The lest place for Fishing Tackle, Tenuis and other Sporting Requisites, is at G. W. Mills', and only the hest stocked. TANTED—Man or strong lad for ' V farm—machine milking—good wages to good man. Apply sharp to Newton King, Stratford. tr OST—Small Braso Car Generator. I Reward on returning to Newton King.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 71, 23 November 1915, Page 6
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