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BO ACRES DAIRY FARM, fully equipped as a going concern, handy to Stratford, also close to School, Railway, and Factory, carry 25 costs. For Quick Sale, owner leaving district on account of ill-health. Price £3O per acre, £3OO Cash Deposit, covering Stock and Land. This is not a wild cat scheme—Absolutely genuine. j. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. THE SOLDIER’S WATCH NEEDS SPECIAL PROTECTION Bo as to stand rough handling, to save the.glass, and to act as a shield from the sun’s rays. OUR SPECIAL PATENT STRAP PROTECTOR AT . 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 SIZE WATCH that’s the beauty of them. Try one I You will be delighted 1 We are showing - various sizes and design* in wristlet Watches, ranging in price from 21*. B. J. PETERS. BROADWAY : : ?HE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, STRATFORD. LAND ' LAND I FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. 347 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, carrying 42 dairy cows, and 530 sheep, 60 acres of which are dead level unbroken riverflat (equal to anything in the district), together with home and cowshed on the on© side of the road, the balance (good papa sheep country), being right opposite. For mixed farming, this property is unique. Price only ten guineas. Easy terms to suitable man. No mortgage. Good roads. WEBSTER. DOBSON & CO/ AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE.—We have on our booKa farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki for sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advised to communicate with or call and see n» before buying elsewhere. If you intend ••U ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hand*. LAND BUYERS j READ Qf ‘I y 0»| J'|y ,ii I J 1 I * .r*> *•. i J 100 ACRES. in ideal stud dairy farm, all level and very highly improved, freehold land '«4‘ ..Lb it.,li+Tr linvft lippii illoil frll Gel cllici 1©11GW6(1 , 118-Ucly to AUCcU Otuu tuuiY ' *** ' of rich, quality, 65 acres have been ploughed and renewed; handy to school and factory, 5 roomed house, up-to-date, cowshed. Ihis is a most desirable property, the returns are and can be shown. Situated only 4 miles from Stratford. Price £35 per acre, £450 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. 60 ACRES. _ hioice little dairy farm, subdivided into 8 paddocks, all level and ploughable. school opposite, factory * mile, 7 romed house, 16 bail cowshed. TOwner 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 £4OO cash. EXCHANGE. lew o-roomed house, together with 5 acres of level laud, cultivated aadrauewed, all conveniences, 1 mile from Stratford 1 ost Office. Puce £9OO. Owner will exchange for 5 roomed house and i acre in town. Equity about £4OO. This is a splendid chance for a man with family. LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, C. & B. JACKSON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,

TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. THE next Meeting of the above Board will be held on the 15th December, and the Board’s Office will be closed on the evening of Rriday, the 24th December, 1915, and re-open-ed on Monday morning, the 19th January, 1916. B. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, 30th, November, 1915, TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD Applications win be received at the Education Office, New Ply* mouth, up to Friday, 10th December, for the following positions : Kaimiro. Grade 3a, Dead Teacher. Salary £2OO to £250 and house. Okau. Grade 2, Sole Teacher. Salary £llO to £l9O. House allowance £2O. Kiore. Grade 2, Sole Teacher. Salary £l4O to £l9O. House allowance £2O. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth. 30th November, 1915 WANTED at ONCE—Nurse girl, few hours each day. Apply “Stratford Evening Post” office. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. ■4 PRICOTS, Peaches. Strawberries. x\. Green Peas, and New Potatoes, fresh daily. PRlCE—Cheapest and Best in Taranaki, CASH BUYER OP DRY FUNGUS Old per lb. at AH PING, Fruiterer. Strut ford.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 2 December 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 2 December 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 99, 2 December 1915, Page 6

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