NEW HOUSE./ ALLCONVENIENCES, J acre land, first-class order*, inside and out. High part of the town. PRICE £725. Deposit £4O. balance 3 years, .Must be sold at once. Owner leaving the district; Early possession. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford.
1 fisr life -*a» 1 ii hi aM v."—«iw«milji«v H> ELECTRO WARE FOR WED I>] NG PRESENTS VARIETY, VALUE, AND - QUALITY ALWAYS. We really Lave undoubtedly a splendid assortment of Wedding • Presents, and Electro Ware is most suitable and acceptable of all articles for presentation purposes, particularly as a WEDDING GIFT TLe prices are extremely reasonable, and we have a very fine selection to choose from. COME AND INSPECT. f B. J. PETERS. JE WELLE R, STRATFORD. Opposite Bellringers.
T\ AIRY FARM FOR EXCHANGE. ■ ' 95 acres, 6 miles from' '* New Plymouth, 14 miles school, P. 0., store, church, etc.. 8-roomed gentleman’s residence, bathroom, ,pantry, •water laid on, cowshed, stable, and numerous outbuildings, 9 paddocks. Present, stock 25 cows and 4 horses. Price £36 per acre. £2600 can remain on at 5 per cent for 4 years. Equity £B2O, which owner desires to exchange for form having a smaller mortgage on it. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Sole Agent, Brougham Street, New Plymouth. c tOALn— Taupiri, Waipa, and Pukemii'o. W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. THE SHOP FOR FRUIT in Stratford, Dave Graham, Broadway. Every variety of fresh 1 luscious fruit straight from the orchard. Consignments arriving every day. The only American Ice Fountain for cooling "drinks in Stratford. ("IOAL —Fid! meausure, prompt ser--J vice. W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford.
MONEY TO LINO. • ’■ -hi § (! 3 WE have several suras available for immediate investment ou first and second mortgage' of , good freehold .securities. RUTHERFURD, MACALISTER AMD COLEMAN. W. CAWHOM AMD CO.^ THE PEOPLE'S ■ iV <. , iwl M BROADWAY BOOTH, STRATFORD EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE iu uur Up-to Date Premises ueat to Mudford’s Motor Oarage. Housewives are iutited to call and inspect. As usual, only the prim os t of beef, mutton, pork, small goods, etc., ca show.
LAND BUYERSi READ THIS; 94 ACRES. 1 This is a. very choice freehold dairy farm, all level and well situated. All ploughable, and subdivided into G splendidly fenced, and well grassed lpaddocks. Well watered, and on good metalled road. £ ‘idle from school, 1 mile from factory, easy carry GO cows. Good 5-roorned house, cowshed and outbuildings. Good prospective value. Price, £2G Ids pel acie. £3OO cash. Balance at 5y percent. 11l ACRES. Very Choice Dairy Farm. All level and sown down in best English grasses. About 70 acres been ploughed and renewed. Good 6-roomed house, i mile from factory.' i mile to railway station. Handy to school. Splendid carrying capacity. Price, £35 per acre. £SOO cash. Balance 5i per cent. 142 ACRES. This is very Choice Freehold Dairy Farm, land ol rich quality, .'splendidly fenced and subdivided into 10 well grassed paddocks, free Dora weeds. 100 acres been ploughed. Easy carry GO cows. Well watered. 2 miles'from school, factory, and railway station. Good 8-roomed house. 12 bail concrete Hour cowshed. All necessary outbuildings. Price, £l2 10s. per acre. £75 cash. Balance at 5i per cent. FARMERS REMEMBER, that if ycubuy a farm through us we will finance your stock if required at 6 per cent. We can show you returns, and give you should advice accumulated during 20 years' dairy farming m the 'laraiiaki district. Our Register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and town properties, and prospective buyers would he well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. We welcome any enquiries and will do our utmost to help you to make money. C; & E. H ACK SON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD, LAND A CENTS,
RANCITIKEI PLAINS. DAIHV and Fattening Farm of 500 acres, of which 350 is drained swamp balance dry land, bulk of which lias been ploughed. 00 acres laid in pasture, 40 now in oat stubble, 20 acres in: turnips, 200 acres drained swamp, surface sown, balance all dry and ready to burn, and surface •sown this autumn; subdivided into 7 paddocks, house and good sheds, 2 wind-mills now being erected; could be milked irpon this coming season, I mile from cheese factory, store, P. and T.O. opposite, freezing working within 3 miles, and railway station site and school within 1J miles. Price only £25 per acre. Terms on application to W. A. LIMERICK, , Whakatane. T*7ANTED KNOWN—Job Printing ,'vVV in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening, Post” Job Printing Office, t RE YOU THIRSTY? Then try a temperance drink from Dave [Graham’s Ice Fountain I The talk of the low r u! A long list of satisfying and Refreshing drinks. r \ LUTES’ RACE TO BERLIN, new Game, 2s each, at C. E, James* t Broadway. i r ! \*\n
MALONE'S CHRISTMAS HAMPERS 22/6. 1 BOTTLE whisky. . 1 BOTTLE RUM. 1 BOTTLE WINE, <1 BOTTLES ALE. 1 BOTTLE BRANDY. 4 BOTTLES STOUT, We Stock all the Leading Lines in WINES ANO SPIRITS. BOTTLERS OK WARD’S, MANNING’S ANT) TUI ALES. In Cordials, we Manufacture all the LATEST SUMMER DRINKS. Country Orders promptly attended to. Our Carls Deliver to all parts ol the Borough. Customers, when ordering Goods to be sent to Hag stations, will please note to add freight.. DAN MALONE & C°FENTON STREET. STRATFORD. Box 48. Thoue 55.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 56, 11 February 1916, Page 6
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