NEW HOUSE. ALLCONVENIENCES, | acre land, first-class order, inside and out. High part of the town, PI? ICE £725. Deposit CIO, balance J? years. Must lie sold at once. Owner leaving the district. Early possess! n. J. H, THOMPSON, Stratford.
ELECTRO WEDDING WARE 31? J riitj VARIETY, VALUE, AND QUALITY ALWAYS. We really have undoubtedly a splendid assortment of Wedding Presents, and Electro Wan* is most snilable and acceptable of all articles for presentation purposes, particularly as a The prices are extremely reasonable, and we have a very selection to choose from. fine COME AND INSPECT. B. PETERS. JE W RI /LER, STRATFORD. Opposite Bellringers,
MONEY TO LEND. WE have several sums available for immediate investment on COLEMAN. OAL—Full meau.sure, prompt service. W. Smith, ’Phone 112, Stratford. MUSIC TUITION. MISS MAY HOPKINS resumes - tuition of the Violin, February Ist, 1916. New pupils can apply.for particulars at H. J. Hopkins’ Book Store. first and second mortgage of good freehold securities. RUTHEIIFURD, MACALISTEII AND Goal, coal, coal.—w. smith, ’Phone 112, Stratford.
LAND BUYERS i READ THIS; 94 ACRES. This is a very choice freehold dairy farm, all level and well situated. All ploughable, and subdivided into U splendidly fenced, and well grassed paddocks. Well watered, and mi good metalled road, i mile from school, i mile from factory, easy carry 30 cows. Good 5-roomed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Good prospective value. Price, £26 10 s per acre, £3OO cash. Balance sit 5J- per cent. 111 ACRES. Very Choice Dairy Farm. All level and sown down in best Fnghsh grasses. About 70 acres been ploughed and renewed. Good 6-roonmd House, i mile from factory. \ mile to railway station. Handy to schoo.. Splendid carrying capacity. Price, £35 per acre. £SOO cash. Balance 5j per cent. r c , 142 ACRES. _ This is very Choice Freehold Dairy Farm, land of rich quality. ftp " n “ lidly fenced and subdivided into 10 well grassed paddocks fee -om veeds. 100 acres been ploughed. Easy carry 60 cows. ell — ! miles from school, factory, and railway station Good S-ioomed * • 2 bail concrete floor cowshed. All necessary outbuildings, luce, £1- 1 • >er acre. £75 cash. Balance at 5i P er cent. FARMERS REMEMBER, that if jcuhuy a farm through us we will finance •our‘stock if requifed at 6 per cent. Wo can show you returns, ami give should advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy tanning m cfa aiaki district. Our Register contains sheep farms, dairy -fauns, a d Iroperties and prospective buyers would be well adv.se to umpecA th« cgister before purchasing. Wo welcome any enquiries and will do our ut nost to help yqu to make money. >•>>, . Ci & E; JACKSON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. land agents.
MALONE’S CHRISTMAS HAMPERS 22/6. 1 BOTTLE WHISKY. 1 BOTTLE RUM. 1 BOTTLE WINE. 4 BOTTLES ALE. 1 BOTTLE BRANDY. 4 BOTTLES STOUT. We Stock ail the Leading Lines in WINES AND SPIRITS. BOTTLERS OF WARD’S, MANNING’S AND TUI ALES^ In Cordials, wo Manufacture all the LATEST SUMMER DRINKS. Countiy Orders promptly attended to. Our Carts Deliver to all parts of the Borough. Customers, when ordering Goods to he sent to hag stations, will-please note to add freight. DAN MALONE & C°FENTON STREET. STRATFORD. Box 48. ’Phono 55.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 51, 5 February 1916, Page 6
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