,J() ACRES, with nil necessary hi Sidings, close to New Plymouth. Ideal climate. Carry 20 cows; ham!.- to school and factory. £3O per' acre. Equity £OOO. Impugn £10!). or will exchange tor Stratford town property. Also 100 ACRES in same locality, at £3(l per acre. Equity ,£1650. All necessary buildings; cany « •out 37 cows. Exchange for Stratford town property. J. H, THOMPSON, Stratford. i 1 an* “ i I a II mvm f rv>* M VMS ELECTRO WARE FOR WEDD INC PRESENTS VARIETY, VALUE, AND QUALITY ALWAYS. ' We really have undoubtedly a splendid assortment of Wedding Presents, ami Electro Ware is most suitable and acceptable) of all articles for presentation purposes, particularly, as a WEDDING- GIFT' The prices are extremely reasonable, and we have a very line selection to choose from. COME AND INSPECT. ' B. J. PETERS, ■I EWELLER. STR ATFORU, Opposite Bellringers. „
MONEY TO LEND. VI7E have several sums available * ™ for immediate investment on first and second mortgage of good freehold securities. RUTHERFORD. MACALISTER AND COLEMAN. W. GAMMON AMD CO., THE PEOPLE’S ,BUTCHER®, BROADWAY SOUTH, STRATFORD C EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE in our Up-to-Date Premises next to Mudford’s Motor Garage. Housewives are incited to call and inspect. As usual, only the primost of beef, mutton, pork, small goods, etc., on show.
LAND BUYERS i READ THISj 94 ACRES. This is iv very choice freehold dairy farm, all level and well situated. All ploughable, and subdivided into fenced, and W °H g<as.sed paddocks. Well watered, and on good metalled road, i mil© from school, } mile from factory, easy carry 30 cows. Good o-rooraed house, cowshed and outbuildings. Good prospective value. Price, £26 10s per acre. £3OO cash. Balance at 5£ per cent. 11l ACRES. Very Choice Dairy Farm. All level and sown down in best English grasses. About 70 acres been ploughed and renewed. Good 6-iooraed house. mile from factory. § rn.le to railway station. Handy to school* Splendid carrying capacity. Price, £35 per acre. £SOO cash. Balance 5| per cent. 142 ACRES. This is very Choice Freehold Dairy Farm, land of rich quality. Splendidly fenced and subdivided into 10 well grassed paddocks, tree from weeds. 100 acres been ploughed. Easy carry 60 cows. Well watered. 2 miles from school, factory, and railway station. Good 8-roomcd house. 12 bail concrete floor cowshed. All necessary outbuildings. Price, £42 10s. per acre. £75 cash. Balance at 5J per cent. FARMERS REMEMBER, that if jcu huy a farm through ns. we will finance your stock if required at 6 per cent. We can show you returns, and giro you should advice accumulated during 20 years’ dairy farming in the Taranaki district. Our Register contains sheep farms, dairy farms, and town properties, and prospective buyers would be well advised to inspect this register before purchasing. Wo welcome any enquiries and will do our utmost to help you to make money. ,_ ;> i i . C. & E. JACE«ON. EROAOWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,
300,000 FEET FIRST-CLASS SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBER in yards, Stratford, AT REDUCED RATES, For prices apply to — J. H. ROBSON, ■ Sawmillcr and Timber Merchant, Stratford, Telephone 123. STRATFORD LADIES' PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. EVERY Saturday, the Ladies’ Patriotic Market will be open in' the Committee’s Rooms, next the Egmont Clothing Factory. Broadway. Gifts of Produce, Poultry, etc., will be gratefully received. Morning Tea, Luncheon, and,Afternoon Tea, will he served in the same Rooms every SATURDAY, M. E. BUDGE, Bon. Sec ( TOAL, COAL, COAL.—W. Sm ’Phone 112, Stratford.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 67, 24 February 1916, Page 6
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