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f\ NEW ZEALAND v* -i* { LOAN & MERCANTILE U- *' AGENCY CO- LTD. BROADWAY fTRAtfCSH. 68 ACRES, nice little dairy farm, mostly been ploughed ana resown, no weeds, 6 roomed house and 12 bail shed, largo hay and implement shed .ftlfhouse, pigstyes, school and actor, haudy, towmb.p and rad> a, X miles, all by good roads. Price 1:32 per acre, with very g y.ggl, a bona fide farmer. GOING COhCEHN. 52 ACRES, level and well watered, | of which has been resow:;, 6 roomed house, cow and other sheds, pigstys, etc., creamery and school on the property, railway and townships miles by good road. 19 good cows, korae cart harness, all implements, factory shares, pigs, calves—in fact “walk in-walk out.” Price £35 per acre, with very easj terms to a practical man. as owner must sell owing to ili-heaLtn. 363 ACRES Freehold, really good dairying or grazing land. No weeds. Good buildings and sheds. Factory and school handy, metal ioa . Price £26 per acre, or the owner would lease for long term to bo fide farmer with optional Purchasing Clause. J No. 7-od . We have several really goon sheep and grazing properties, partly improved for sale or lease with Purchasing Clause, which we can thoroug ly recommend to practical men, we will forward particulars of same on enjnyone wishing to exchange their property kindly send us full part cu , of their land, mentioning their requirements, as we have clients wishto exchange. We make a point of working exchanges on fair and sellvalues, and through our wide knowledge of this province are in a posti tc give reliable information wken reouested. W, A. HEWsTT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Salesman. MASSEY - HARRIS MOWERS ARE BRITISH BUILT. ARE BRITISH BUILT. ARE BRITISH BUILT. The world-famed Massey-Harris Farm, Implements are manufactured in Canada, whoso magnificent patriotism in the, present war is equalled only by the magnificent record secured, by the Massey-Harris Farm Implements under all flags, and in all climes. DEPENDABLE, THEREFORE BEST AGENTS FOR THE STRATFORD DISTRICT, EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO. PAGE STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

ford. ford. FORD. FORD. the UNIVERSAL CAR. THE UNIVERSAL CAR. . the universal car.— —the universal car.BUY IT BECAUSE IT IS MADE IN CANADA. BUY IT BECAUSE IT IS A BETTER CAR. Ira J. Bridger has been appointed Local Agent. FORD. FORD. FORD. FORD. jOOK • LOOK • LOOK FOR S FURNITURE of all description and designs Go to the cXCELSIOR FURNISHING j COMPANY, Broadway South, Stratford. j ABSOLUTELY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS AND SHOP FITTERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS IN TOWN. il. WEBTON, Manager.

ADVERTISED GOODS ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over. WHY? T3ECAUSE there must he in -iJ advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefor®, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys adver--1 tised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” readers will profit by a careful perusal of the advertising coltunas. Butter-wrappers.— To Dairy . Fanners who make their own hatter: Obtain your butter-wrappers at the “Stratford Poet” Job Printing Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 35, 17 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 35, 17 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 35, 17 January 1916, Page 2

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