GO ACRES DAIRY FARM, fully equipped as a going concern, handy to Stratford, also close to School, Railway, and Factory, carry 25 cows. For Quick Sale, owner leavnig district on account of ill-health. Price £3O per acre, £3oo'Cash Deposit, covering Stock and Land. Thig is not a wild cat scheme—Absolutely genuine. I J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. . / > ■ ** t - • • * v LAND! I C rJ 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 one 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. rr WEBSTER. DOBSON $ 00AUCTIONEER#, STRATFORD NOTE.—We have on our boo’fcs farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki fof sale on easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advised to communicate with or call and see us before buying elsewhere. If you intend stdl ing take the first opportunity of pla-ing your property in our hands. K\ i- r €a FASHION FAVOURS JEWELLERY ■ -O ' FOR LADIES^ We are showing- a array of new novelties in Wristlet Watches, Rinp-s, Bracelets, and Ladies’ Toilet Articles, any of which would delig-ht the fair recipient. FOR THE BOYS AT THE FRONT—and others, we are displaying- many practical and useful presents from which you can make an easy and wholly satisfactory choice. WE OFFER YOU EVERY FACILITY HERE FOR GIFTBUYING—AND OUR PRICES SPELL VALUE WITH EVERY PURCHASE. B. J. PETERS. THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, - ■ ■ItiiIIADWAV. , - j STRATFORD.
‘tirrANTED KNOWN—G. W. Mills Iv* lifts -just, landed. the latest in Xmas rand New Year Cards. Call and have a look,— ; "TXT ANTED KNOWN.—The best » * place for Fishing Tackle, Tenjnis and other Sporting Requisites, is ■at G. W. Mills', and only the best stocked. TAAV.E GRAHAM, Broadway .- . Plums—Plums—Plums. —Fifty Cases choice Cherry Plums good for jam making, from 2.s 6d to 3s 9d per case, according to size. Hurry along, or you’ll be disappointed. W. MILLS’ Photo Stores is the • right place to get your photo supplies. Call and get our 20 years' ex--1 perioiice.—G., W.. Mills. m t ■ range. DI ARIES to hand for'office and pocket, large Call early- Charles E. Janies. 1 DIARIES make a nice present for your Soldier Boy—get him one i—1916 lot just here. All prices.— .Charles E. James. START the New Year with a Diary, you won’t miss that appoint- . ment. Good range now for Pocket and Office.—Charles E, James.
LAND BUYERS i , . ... READ THIS. • . r ■ I- • . f , 100 ACRES. An ideal stud dairy farm, all level and' very .highly improved, freehold land of rich quality, 65 acres have 'been ploughed and renewed; bandy to 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 4 miles from Stratford. Price £35 per acre, £450 cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. 60 ACRES. ifjChoice little dairy farm, subdivided into 8; paddocks, all level and ploughable,! school opposite, factory i mile, 7 ‘romed house, 16 bail cow* shed.: Owner anxious to get to the war, and will sell at a greatly re- ; ;ps!^a igoidgiconcern} 1 jfiiffifdi'ug 14 dairy cdufs, horse; cart and harness, cans, shares/etc. Price £35 per acre, only £4OO cash. EXCHANGE. New 5-roomed house, together with 5 acres of level land, cultivated and renewed, all conveniences, 1 mile from Stratford Post Office, Price £9OO. Owner will exchange for 5 roomed house and f 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. m LAND AGENTS,
ANTED—Boy for Printing Room. Apply at once. “Stratford Evening Post.” WANTED —Apprentice for Dressmaking. Apply _ Miss Walker, C.B.A. Building, Broadway, Stratford. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS. PRICOTS, Peaches, Strawberries, Green Peas, and New Potatoes, fresh daily. PRlCE—Cheapest and Best in Taranaki. CASH BUYER OF DRY FUNGUS, 61 d per lb, at AH PING,. Fruiterer, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 5, 9 December 1915, Page 6
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