WHY PAY RENT YEA-1 AFTER YEAR ? I can Imild your home complete with modern conveniences. Cash Deposit £IOO covering laud and buildings. .Choke of wet lens in pood position's., high and dry ; open view -ol whole, town. Arons quarter sere upsiaids. lliis is nol a wild-oat scheme, l,mt a gen in " propose ion threnchom. ■J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. r^ 3 ; Mm /f hM / W# aagtls^ 31, \tsa9fl^ ipJwSi. :s » ijjsw iju v-s&sit; FASHION FAVOURS . JEWELLERY ’ FOR LADIES'' 3 We 'are showing- a charming 1 array of now novel ties in Wristlet Watches, IMuirs, Braccicts,"and Ladies’ Toilet Articles, any of which would delight the fair recipient. ■I FOR THE BOYS AT THE FRONT—and others, we arc displaying. many practice 1 and useful ■! presents from which .you can make an easy ami wholly satis-, factory choice. . WE OFFER VOTT EVERY FACILITY ITS RE FOR OIPTi BE yITV 0 - -AND OTJII 11 {D ’ES SI *id LI; VAL EE WIT if 1 EVERY PURCHASE. B. .1. PETERS, THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, BROADWAY, STHATFORT).
FOR -m M EDI ATE SALE. 347 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, carrying -1? dairy cows, and 530 sheep, 60 acres of which are dead level unbroken riverflat (equal to anything in tile 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. WEBSTER. JQOBSON ’CO*,,. AUCTIONEERS, STRATFORD NOTE'.—We have on, our Two,Vs.-farms of all sizes throughout Taranaki, for do on [easy and advantageous terms. Buyers will be well advised to communicate mg ijak V with or. cal) and see us hfioro buying elsewhere. If you ixitend _ sell the first ofcportuiiity -of-p Mug your property .in our hands; 1 - 1 ” f for a Cooling Drink, Halve you MONEY TO LENO? ! d l ' us ]'tried orW""Alierican'" Ice Fountain W yet? The only one in Stratford. Every E iiiavC (several surnA available’ dUYi'blo Selection of 'lVmpk'afied 1 immediate' intehtmeht o’i I'lnh*, “iigiu <.fl the icC: 5: One'call 'Snakes yob a'Tegular 'cii’sfoni'dr. " ,J ; i 1 :i: ni first and,second mortgage of freehold Securities. .U)THERE ORD. MAC A LTSTER AKD COLEMAN. -X W ANTED KNOWN, Closing Down Sale at Dixon and Co’s Stratford Branch; l»d rgiriiiAU Call and H:BO ' secure NOTICE. A RTIItIR RICHARDSON, foraunil ■ u inform the public; of Si rat ford, that ha hapOijiUin -over 4hg- hurmess ;of:r A, ’“V; .TOBACCONIST and HAT I? DHEPsV.R. ildtely carried on by MR HARRY BEND ALL, Broadway, and trusts that old and new clients will give him their patronage. Customers may rely on itis prompt and personal attention fcy all their renuirements. :■ yc-ht .1 WANTS]) KNOWN.- K. Dixon * » and Co. are Closing Down their Ni railed Uraimli. _ Sl«c\vv mustd.w-sofcfjl Ijo save expi ■of removing to Hawera. AANTEI) KNOWN.— Owing (o the 'i V gro.wtb of our Mawora d)iisin«3S. E. Dixon'and Co. have decided to Close their Stratford Branch. Call early and secure the bargains. ARTHUR. RICHARDSON, Hairdresser and Tobacconist. It 17ANTED Id NOW N, E. Dixon. ■* and Co. will deiinilelv Close {lair Sir,;: ton! Branch within Fourteen days. Cull early and secure bargains. LAND BUYERS READ THIS; 100 ACRES, An ideal stud dairy farm, all level and very highly improved, freehold land of rich quality, 05 notes.have been ploughed and renewed; handy 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 i miles from Stratford. Brice i'.'lo per aero, £l5O cash, balance 7 years at 5 per cent. 60 ACRES. Choice little dairy farm, subdivided'into 8 paddocks, all level and. plough* a bib, school opposite, factory H-raiie, 7 routed houstg 10 bail cowshed. Owner anxious to get to' the war, and will sell at a greatly reduced price as a going concern, including 11 dairy cows, horse, cart ami harm sag-tai.-, shares. «•(•*. i rice £.% per acre, g.ly £-100 cash. EXCHANGE. /' ' New 5-roomed bonne, together with 5 acres of level iand, cultivated and renewed, al! conveniences, 1 in do from Stratford "'Post Office. Price £9OO. Owner will exchange, for 5 room A house and i acre in town. Equity, .about £.K)O. This is a splendid counce fhr a man with family. LAND AMD FINANCIAL AGENTS, •0. & 13; JACKSON. BROADWAY, L A'N e STRATFORD, A G E N T S, CLIFTOH CO UNITY COUNCIL. rjTEM)i'-liS arc in ited for i: „rs t No. .‘iii. erect urn <•! Bridge in Hard uoui! on the Maui-Kiuro Ruud Plans and S| Pica; ions may hand tender 1 0.-110, obtained at Bn 111blic W-riis (HE e, Strut ford. Tenders enclosing deposits, an j addressed to the Chairman. Wqilara. must reach there I'd ore !0 a,in;- on Frida v, the 711: -tane- ■ \ IPi ii, C. F. DOWSETT, Count v Engineer. | >AVE GRAHAM, .Fruiterer is B■* n■ w hoi i.inc orders (for the acaOll’s Ra p'c.rril ; inf jtUU JliU! lUg. Fruit guaranteed in best order, .ml direct from the grower. Call early,a as the ■ supply is limited. ; Small lot arriving to-morrow in one (xmrid chip luxes. Try Raspberries «nd Cream for Sand. j. ’ TpTANTKD KNOWN ’! V in all unvut big Bus Job Printing its branches at ’ lowest •as. at the “Stratton. Evendob Printing Office. LUES’ RACK TO BERLIN, new A T - ! *' U-v o Broad wa v |N VVP. GRAHAM. Broadway, iithe 1 Shop for Christmas ■ Frtits. First -class Confectionery iu faVy inesehtittion boxes, suitable for Xnuis. Gifts, Everything fresh and good.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 23, 3 January 1916, Page 6
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