NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD: BRC'ASVAV STRAtFC!!!?* 168 ACRES, F.H., line level and undulating land, 5 miles from Strutfarf u miles from dteese factory, school, etc. No weeds. Well fenced and divided. 13 acres swedes, large stack hay, o-roomed house, hot and cold water. Concrete cowyard and shed with up-to-date Milkin' Suit in good order. 70 dairy cows. All farm implements, waggon, dray, gig, harness, horses, pigs, etc., etc., as going cone cm. Price £-16 £BOO cash, balance up to 7 years at 3 per cent. AO. 1U“ I 250 ACRES, F.H., level and well watered. No deep gullies. M ell tented a nd divided. New fences. New house, hot and cold water Large new cowshed with machines. Situated within a few minutes of sc hoc) , hall, telephone and factory, either cheese or butter. Owner mil leas, for 7 years at 25s per acre, with purchasing clause if wished.^ 100 ACRES, F.H., level and undulating land. 5-roomed house concrete cowshed, with machines. Few- minutes to school, factory, telephone etc Price £lB per acre. £3OO Cash. Purchaser to take over Mortgage of £I7OO, 5 years to run, or owner will exchange at above cash price for a smaller property at cash price. Me consider this is 86 ACRES? fT,' level and undulating farm. No weeds Concrete cowshed. 5-roomed house. School and factory handy. 32 cows and all farm implements, Factory shares, horses, dray, gig, etc., etc., W in, walk out.” - Price £3B per acre, £7OO cash, or would entmtain .00 iJX"ienoed and divided U “ft •ar«s X and school almost on property, trice -I I _ • posit asked from a practical man. Balance at o per cent. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. 0. BELL, Land Salesman.
THE ALLIED FORCES IN EOMONT GIGS. UNSURPASSED WORKMANSHIP SCIENTIFIC CONSTRUCTION . TESTED TIMBERS AND . STEEL FARTS ....... ’ii 1 i ARE ;u - INVINCIBLE YEARS OF EXPEDIENCE / . ATVI.I6H APPEARANCE. o . . EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE PAGE STREET t NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL CO c''1 i* jV ’ TOiTHOSE ABO UT TO FURNISH ! ..Y. READ THIS;— THE EXCELSIOR W, ~c , . safe u s hr.?i soM m. FATE EVERYTHING TO SUIT YOUR TASTE AN” SIGN, COMBINED WITH FIRST-CLA«S WORKMA>-"iP. upholstering a speciality. COME ALONG AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. NOTE THE ADDRESS;— JUST OVER THE BRIDGE, BROADWAY SOUTH. THE EXCELSIOR FURNISHING COMPANY, CABINETMAKERS, UPHO A FUNERAL UNDERTAKER® J. WESTON, Manage
MRS GROVES (Late of Whasgamomona). "TAS taken ovov ANDERSON'S PRIVATE HOTEL, ELTHAM, hopes to see old friends. Tariff k fid daily, 20b weekly. *ißhards«»» /Mchardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson THE PROGRESSIVE GROCER ALWAYS AT YGUR SERVICE. aiCHARD&UJN CroatSvyay. Phon® 42, MILKING MACHINE QWNEHS- & stock best quality Rubbers, In Nations, Claw Tubes, etc,, for Milkmg Machines. Also “Sinus” Cleaner which is a special noii-injurious pro* paratiofa for rubber. McMillan and ImMu.
indigestion AND COMMON SENSE, Your common sense tells you th it no men; or woman who suffers from indigestion sail possibly enjoy really good health.. It >s there lore tile part of conimou sense to a\oid indigestion if you can, but ii you have not been able to avoid it altogether, it is wise to banish it in its early stages. Decause the longer this ailment continues, the more its pains and penalties increase. Unfortunately, most of us cant avoid a little digestive trouble, now and then, because the stomach is a sensitive organ. Ihe lan.worries of life, the strenuous days that lire ns out and even the changes ol weather tnat upset us. all affect the lone of the stomach, and thus cause indigestion. The stomach, however, is only part of your digestive machinery, and it often happens that as soon as the stomach ceases to do its work properly, the other digestive organs become affected, and the whole machinery of digestion becomes more or less disturbed. Now. common sense dictates that if von suffer, because your stomach and liver h-' e lost tone and vigour, you must re«f»>re their lost vigour and lone, in order to get well : and the remedv which common ’•(•■we • i •* is the well-tried stomach (• i i, - and liver in-vigorator.-Mo'lier S' :,, tTs Svruo. Kvervd.av, more and mere rumple who suffered from stomach and li"er trouMe-' f.( indigestion, flatulence. •"■i'diy, hearth” biliousness, and t:i’ -1 fV ’, are '"'ale l testifying (bat M o'””r ■•■(•;•• -g successfullv banished their digestive Iron even after oilier remedies have been hied vain, and it has kept them well The Svrnn is not a cure alk It owes succe«“ to the fact that t!v mediem-d ••- it contains have a wotuU rfnl’v bcnel'C’ u not onlv unon the stomach bid upon hie iiv and bowels as well, re*'hiring I'vi vigour, and thus wnmoling good digest.o tiie true ba i* of good health.
Many thousands of people make their own good cough, cold, and sore throat medicine. They use MEAN’S ESSENCE. One bottle makes a pint and saves ten shillings. 7
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 23, 2 May 1916, Page 2
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