SNIP >N TOWN PROPERTY, 7-RDOM KD HOI SE with convent nces, wash house, hath, water, J-acro, Tievel, all in good order, £‘539 spot cash. This property is easily worth another £IOO. Owner is leaving the town. The house must he sold. This is a sacrifice; so any genuine buyers are invited to make an Inspection. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. % M l\ i llffsr 'v fip Si? (IB ill! I « -r \ JIP»J V. -t Üb.4 tJW MX .* d ~ . m ELECTRO' WARE FOR WEDDING PRESENTS VARIETY, VALUE, AND QUALITY ALWAYS. We really have inuloubtcilly 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 - The prices are extremely reasonable, and we have a .very fine selection to choose from. GOME AND INSPECT. B. J. PETERS. JEWELLER, STRATFORD. ■ Opposite Bellringers. MONEY TO LEND. WE have several sums available; for itnmediate investment onj first and second mortgage of good | freehold securities. RUTHERFURD, MACALISTER AND COLEMAN, Good dairy farm for immediate SALE.—Going concern at £35 per acre. 127 acres, carrying 36 clioice cows. Jersey-Hol-steins, etc., averaging £l3 for the season. 7-roomed house. Willing exchange for anything. Full information GIBSON, Laud Agent, New Plymouth. /A GAL—Taupiri, Waipa, and Pukemiro. W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR. ILTARMERS, Factory Managers, j , Townsmen, and others, requir- 1 iug employees, are asked to com muni-! cate with the undersigned, who n ill | endeavour to fill requirements from 1 the ranks of Returned Soldiers. J. W. McMILLAN, Hon. Secretary, Taranaki Provincial War Relief Association, or W. P. KIRKWOOD, j Stratford District Representative. mOMATOES! TOMATOES! TOMATOESI—DAVE GRAHAM can supply you with Tomatoes for your sauce at 2s per case of 241bs. A large consignment of firm Tomatoes at 3s 6d per case. Call now at Dave Graham’s Fruit Mart, Broadway. tTOAL— -Full meausnre, prompt serJ vice. W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. r\AVE GRAHAM for Apples.-Just arrived, 200 cases of Apples, Pears, Peaches, and other fruit. Must bo sold to make room for more arriving early next week.—Dave Graham, Broadway. LAND BUYERS i READ THIS; 68 ACRES. Very choice and highly improved dairy farm, all ploughable situated 5 miles from Stratford, on good metalled road, handy to school, factory and railway station. The land is of rich quality, well sheltered. An ideal dairy farm. Dwelling house of 4 rooms and all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 25 cows. Price £35 per acre. Only £250 cash required. We can with confidence recommend this. 70 ACRES, Absolutely the pick of tiie Eltham district; all level, all been ploughed and renewed, with the exception of 10 acres. Subdivided into 12 paddocks, large portion in ciop. Now carrying 30 cows. Returns for last mouth with bonus over £9O. New house of (3 rooms. Up-to-date concrete floor cowshed. Milk stand with running water cooler, barberry hedges, handy to cheese factory, school, and railway station. The returns are exceptional. Owner anticipates to take over £6OO this season. A bargain at the price asked. Price £52 10s per acre. £SOO cash. 150 ACRES. First-class dairy, farm, no weeds, all level, good rich land, well grassed, well fenced and subdivided into 15 paddocks. 40 acres been ploughed, good house of 6 rooms, 16 bail cowshed. School, factory, telephone and post office right opposite. Will carry 65 cows. Cheap farm. Price £3B per acre. £SOO cash, balance 10 years at 5 per cent. FARMERS! REMEMBER! We have been dairy farming in this district for over 20 years, and have the practical experience; therefore we are tn a position to recommend where best t 0 purchase. We can show you returns and can finance you low rate of 6 per cent, if required. Buy from us, we help you to make money. Cr& ES; JACKSON. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. LAND AGENTS,
A RE YOU THIRSTY? Then try a ■*-A. temperance drink from Dave Graham’s lee Fountain! The talk of the town! A long list of satisfying and Refreshing drinks. 4 LUTES’ RACE TO BERLIN, new i U-*- Game. ‘2s each, at C. E. James’, Broadway. AA L VAT lOX ARMY HALL. Harvest Festival Celebrations. | SUNDAY 19, MONDAY 20, TUESDAY 21st MARCH; ADJUTANT AND MRS HUCHSON, of Wanganui, conducting. Gifts of Cash or kind gratefully received—“ From a needle to an anchor, j or from a tomato to a haystack.” I TTTANTED KNOWN—I buy Scrap 1 » * Iron, liras#, “303” Cartridges, !Copper, Lead and Zinc. Bring along • ‘what you have got. B. Harkuess, !Engineer, Stratford. ANTED KNOWN—Job Printing in all its branches at lowest current rates, at the “Stratford Evening Post” Job Printing Office.
300,000 FEET FIRST-CLASS SAWN AND DRESSED TIMBER in yards, Stratford, at reduced rates. For prices apply to— J. H. ROBSON, Saw mi I lor and 1 itnber Merchant, Stratford. Telephone 1-3. STRATFORD LADIES* PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. } .A VERY Saturday, the Ladies’ Patriotic ATarket will be open in the Committee’s Rooms, next the Egmont Clothing Factory, Broadway. Qift s of Produce, Poultry, etc., will be gratefully received. Morning Tea. Luncheon, and Afternoon Tea, will be served in the same Rooms every SATURDAY. M. E. BUDGE. Eon. Sec. jpOAL. COAL, COAL. —W. Smith. VA ’Phone 142, Stratford,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 79, 9 March 1916, Page 6
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