10 ACRES, rich land, the best of the Manawatn, only 2 miles from Palmerston .North Post Ollice, Awapuni Suburbs; suitable tor fruit, market gardening and every variety of cropping— would cany over a beast to toe acre soil about 6 feet in depth, small cottage. Price £l->0 per acre. Equity about £7.50. Owner would take small cash deposit dr exchange lor small farm near Stratford or Stratford town property. lllns js reahy ami will stand investigation *by experts. J- H. THE SOLDIER’S WATCH. NEEDS SPECIAL PROTECTION ■ Bo aa to stand rough handling, to save the glass, and to act as a. shield from the sun’s rays. , , OUR SPECIAL PATENT STrAP PROTECTOR Af ' 2/6; , Solves the problem.—lt will double the life of the wristlet Watch and act as a shield at all times. THESE STRAPS WILL FIT ANY SHE WATCH that’s the beauty of them. Try one! You will be delighted! We are showing various sizes and designs in wristiefe Watches, ranging in price from 21 s. " PETERS THE mtsp Fflß presente - BROADWAY : : STRATFORD. B. J
. n ; 9 L for immediate sale. . • .1. cl 347 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, carrying 42 dairy cows, and 030 sheep, 60 acres of which are dead level unbroken rivorflat (equal to anything in the district), together with home and cowshed on the one side of the road, the balance (good papa sheep country), being rightopposite. For mixed farming, this ■ property is unique. 1 rice only ten guineas. Easy terms to suitable man. No mortgage. Good roads. » ' _ WEBSTER. DOBSON & CO.’ AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE —We have on our boofcs farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for B ale on eaey and advantageous terms. Buyers will be welll advised to communicate with or call and boo u. Woro bojmg M« « “‘ end ing toko the first opportunity ot pln-mg your property m_
NOTICE. BOEING my temporary absence from Stratford, my Dental Practice will be carried on by Messrs Hunter and Lyons and Sir T. A. Lonergan, wiio Jsave most generously offered to'do so. Mr J. B. "Richards wil] act as my attorney. F.. N. FUSSELL. WANTED KNOWN.—Peggy waltz Is 9d, Ddrothy Perkins waltz Is 6d. All music yeducsd during sale, at Dixon’s, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN.-AU copyright Songs and Pianoforte Music in stock reduced during sal© at Dixon’s, Stratford. W 'ANTED KNOWN- —The boys can buy Mouth Organs at 3d and 6d each at Dixon’s, during the sale. Wanted > known —Sale of Music, Accordeona, and Pianos at Dixon’s, Stratford.
\\T ANTED—Boy for, Printing VVr. Room. Apply at once. “Stratford Evening Post.” NEW POTATOES—Now Potatoes/ Dave-Gilliam has supplies arriving daily from (Auckland .and Mianawatu. Green Peas coming to-morrow. •Re* in' time for Sunday dinner. Many disappointed last week. RAWBERRIES, Strawberries. - Fresh 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. Better- wrappers.—To Dairy Farmers who, make their own butters: Obtain your butters-wrapper s at the “Stratford Post” Job Printing -Office. STANLEY BOARDING HOUSE Regan Street, near Railway line, Mrs Brooking, proprietress. First-class accommodation. Terms moderate. Dinners, as usual —Is.
| LAND BUYERS i .-;y ; ' ~ READ' THIS; ’ ■A',. .j fi ■ ’ ■■ 100 ACRES. , All ideal stud dairy far .1, all level and very highly improved, freehold land >’ of rich quality, 65 acres have been ploughed and renewed; handy to 1 school and factory, 5 roomed house, up-to-dafe cowshed. This is a most desirable property, the returns are, exceptional, and can be shown. Situated onlysl miles from Stratford. Trice £O6 per acre, £l5O cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. : . . I 60 ACRES. CJipice little dairy-farm, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all level and ploughable, school) opposite, factory 4 mile, 7 romed house, 10 bail cowshed. Owner anxious to get to the war, and will sell at a greatly reduced pri6e as a going eouconi, including 14. dairy cows, horse, cart.and harness, cans, shares, etc. Price £35. per acre, only £IOO, cash. ■ EXCHANGE. .Now 5-roomed house, vtogethor with Sucres ol level laud, cultivated and ie- ; -.. mewed’, ; ia'j ;T mile ~l fnmyStfatlord ;Posl r Ollico. Pr|cu £9OO. D : ;i (fw’norvwill.exchange iV)i' 5:-roomed house and 1 adye! in town.• • Equity. r. about■*‘£loo.' 'This is a splendid chance for a man with family. ■.. ; , ‘ 0, ■ , LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, C; & B. JACKSON, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,
THANKS. Ml! AND MRS GKRXHOOPER wish.to express their sincere thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted ihem at the .tune of their bereavement, especially 31 rs G. E. Bocook, Mrs A. J. Griffiths, .Mrs Divehall and Mr J. B. Hint-. • £5 REWARD. TTTILL be paid for such informa- ’ . tion as will lead to the conviction of the person, who, on Sunday, 7th hist., lit a fire, causing damage ■ to some trees in the Avenue along Page Street. , G. X. cmms. Chairman. Stratford Domain Board. A DUES' vCE TO BERLIN, now ■£\- Game, 2# each, at O, 15. Ja*iwP, Bro»di«y.
GW. MILLS’ Photo Stores is the • right place to get your photo supplies. Call and get our 20 years’ experience.—G. W. Mills. 'W ANTED 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, Tennis and other Sporting Requisites, is at G. W. Mills’, and only the best stocked. MONEY TO LEND. , WE have several sums available for immediate investment on first and second mortgage of good freehold .securities. RUTHERFURD, MACALISTER AND COLEMAN.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 75, 27 November 1915, Page 6
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