TO LET.—IMMEDIATE POSSESSION DWELLING 4 ROOMS, 10s; 6 minutes P.O. DWELLING 4 ROOMS, electric light, water, washhouse. 7s fid. DWELLING G ROOMS* electric light, water, washhouse, copper, tubs, lbs DWELLING 4 ROOMS and water. 6s. FOR SALE— Quarter acre section, £IOO. Deposit £lO. j. H, THOMPSON, Stratford. MA FASHION FAVOURS JEWELLERY FOR LADIES~ We are showing a charming array of new novel l ies in "V\ flatlet Watches, Rings, Bracelets, and Ladies’ Toilet Articles, any of which would delight 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 SPELT; VALUE WITH EVERY PURCHASE. ' ■ B. J. PETERS, THE SHOP FOR PRESENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
T\ AYE GRAHAM, Broadway, * for a Cooling Drink. Have you tried our American Ice Fountain yet ? The only one in Stratford. Every possible Selection of Temperance Drinks “right off the ice.” Ono call makes you a regular customer. ANTED KNOWN. Closing Down Sale at Dixon and Co’s ford Branch. Call and secure •m-i goius. k TIt7ANTED KNOWN.—At Dixon’s, * » 2s Copyright Songs and Pieces j now Is 6d; those formerly 6d each, now 3 for Is. See window lor roducj tions in other lines. W’ ANTED KNOWN.—Owing to the growth of our Hawera business. E. Dixon and Co. have decided to Close their Stratford Branch. Call early and secure the bargains. WANTED KNOWN.—E. Dixon and Co. will definitely Close their Stratford Branch within Fourteen days. Cal! early and secure bargains.
MONEY TO LEND. E have several sums available for immediate investment on first and second mortgage of good freehold securities. RUTHERFURD, MAC A LISTER AND Arthur Richardson, formerly with Mr T. Mercer, begs to inform the public of Stratford, that he : has taken over the business of TOBACCONIST and HAIRDRESSER, j lately carried on by MR HARRY! RENDALT-c Broadway, and trusts that old and new clients wil] give him their patronage. Customers may rely on his prompt and personal attention to ; all their requirements. COLEMAN. notice: ARTHTJR RTCHARDSON, Hairdresser and Tobacconist.
LAND BUYERS i READ -THIS: 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; handy to school and factory, 5 roomed house, up-to-date cowshed. Tilts is a most desirable property, the returns are exceptional, and . can bo 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 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 11 dairy cows, horse, cart and harness, cans, shares, etc. Price £35 per acre, only £4OO cash. EXCHANGE. Now 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 1 acre in town. Equity about £4OO. This is a splendid chance for a man with family, LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 7 ? C. & B. JACKSON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,
XYOR SALE, near Douglas, good Improved Dairy Farm, of 192 Acre... Pries £2O per acre, Sisrocms, Bathroom and Scullery. Government Mortgage £1450, at 5£ per cent. Terms Cash over Mortgage. Owner’s sole reason for selling—had health. The first man who inspects will huy. All particulars on application to TRAYED from Inglewood, Grey Gig Horse. 16J hands. Finder please communicate with Luk e Marchant, Inglewood. TIT ANTED TO LEASE, Farm of ’ * 100 Acres for a term of years, with usual outbuildings. Write “Farmer.” this office. STRATFORD LADIES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. VERY Saturday, the Ladies’ Pat■riotic Market nil! he open in the Committee’s Rooms, next tlie 1 Egmont Clothing Factory, Broadway. Gifts of Produce, Poultry, etc., will he ! gratefully received. Morning Tea. Luncheon, and Afternoon Ten, will he served in the same Rooms every Tuesday. “DOUGLAS,” Care of this office. M. E. BUDGE, Hon. Sec.
] GRAHAM, Broadway, liolds his private sale of season’s fresh ripe cased Fruit on Saturday. Large consignments arriving to-day fresh from the orchards. Plums, Peaches, Pears, and every variety of fresh luxious fruit. Come early and save disappointment. TIT ANTED KXOWX—Job Printing » v in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office. RASPBERRIES, Raspberries. Book your orders for jam making. The fruit is guaranteed fresh and in perfect condition, direct from the grower. Call early, the season will soon be over. , JjHt JAXTI'-I) immediately, good gene- ** rai or lady help for Toko, good wages, easy place. Apply Elder’s Registry. Stratford. ’Phone 151. WAXTBD— Boy for Printing Room. Apply at once. “Stratford Evening Post.” W A XTED—General one in family. Servant. Only Apply this oflOST between Toko and Stratford, German collie pup, about five i months old, answers to name of Dick, i Reward on returning same to J. | Lucena, Toko. i’ i T.LIES’ PACK TO RERUN, now 1 J » Game, 2s each, at C. E. James*, Broad wav.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 28, 8 January 1916, Page 6
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