TO LET. (i acres and 5-roomod house 11 miles from P.O. and school, good coivshed and washhouse. £] pci week. £25 DEPOSIT will let you into a good six-romed house with electric light, water, washhouse, copper, tubs, high section, full quarter acre, one minute from school and three mi. utes from centre of the town. Price £‘•sso. Terms spread over 5 years. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. EASTER TIME IS RING TIME We have rings of every description set DIAMONDS IN HOOP, CLUSTER, OR SINGLE SETTINGS. PEARLS AND DIAMONDS. SAPPHIRES AND DIAMONDS, Etc. TilE DESIGNS AND SETTINGS APE ARTISTIC AND EXCLUSIVE QUALITIES ARE U Kill-GRADE, AND PRICES MEAN EXCELLENT VALUE. A comprehensive range of Wedding Rings also awaits “The Happy Man”—Rings of standard quality and sterling value—in various widths and a complete range of sizes. SPECIAL VALUE IN ENGLISH PLATE. Mj&r a&ggrS B. J. PETERS. JEWELLER, STRATFORD. Opposite Bellringers. A J; i WE CLAIM THAT THERE ARE NO PIANO SHOW-ROOMS AUSTRALASIA EXCEPT THOSE OF \ IN AUS. H. COLLIER & C 0„ WANGANUI, FEILDINC, HAWERA AND NEW PLYMOUTH, h L t Whore the recognised leaders of English and French Pianos can- be COMPARED SIDE-BY-SIDE. FORTY-ONE YEARS (since 1875) close business association with the MAKER*, and the fact that we are the oldest established Piano House in Taranaki by nearly 20 years, enables us to show you in one JSHOWROIM, Pianos by BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELL, PLAYEL, EAVESTAFF, COLLARD AND COLLARD, BARRETT AND ROBINSON, Also, BRINSMEAD AND CHAPPELL PLAYER PIANOS. All the above agencies were controlled by Colliers before the war and at is by choice, not compulsion that they ell English and French Pianos NOTE.—As an inducement to intending piano bwve” ro travel to New' Plymouth, Messrs Collier and Co. offer to pay to tuk.i- Stratford customers their return railway fare to New Plymouth. SMALL DEPOSITS and EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS arranged over 1, 2 or 3 years on 5 per cent, basis. Old Pianos taken in part payment. H.i COLLIER & <b° ■ ; ; DEVON STREET CENTRAL - - NEW PLYMOUTH WRITE FOR CATALOGUE' AND 'PRICE LISTS. LAND BUYERS i • READ THIS I 't ACRES. —Handy little dai: farm, all level and ptoughabl Subdivided into numerous paddock Scliool and Factory within easy reac First-class dwelling house of 6 room Concrete floor cowshed. 1 Will car 20 cows. This is a warm snug litt place, and is a bargain at £33 p acre. £-150 Cash. Balance 5 years of per cent. Stock can be bought valuation. f I ()n ,AtRLb - Ver ' V Choice Dairy Farm, land of very rich quality, all 1 L/y horn plough ted but 15 acres, no weeds, well grassed. Sub-divided into 15 paddocks. Handy to school, and factory -J-mile. 6-roomed house ami cowshed, all necessary outbuildings. Will carry 35 cows and young stock. This is a first-class proposition. Cheap at £35 per acre/£4OO Cash. Balance Easy Terms. 1* ARMERS, REMEMBER ! That we have been dairy farming in this district lor over 20 years, and would strongly advise clients to purchase land in the Stratford district. Returns here are exceptional. No droughts, good prospective values. Buy from us; we will help you to make money. C. & B; JACKBON. LAND VALUERS ANq COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, :: STRATFORD.
/ \ WNER leaving for tne front, wants to sell 137 acres, of which 110 are in grass, sacre natural bush. All ploughable, 20 acres in stubble, all fire fences, sub-divided 9 or 10 paddocks, well watered, carrying 50 head cattle, good 8-roomed house, hot and cold water, ivashhouse, 9-bail cowshed, separator, implement shed, etc. Laud Transfer Title. Rates £l2 per annum. Good school, ditto roads, township one mile, station 8 miles, cream cart collects. Cash wanted £706 above mortgage, or wi£ give terms. Price £lB 10s per acre. ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, ' New Plymouth. A PPLES, APPLES.—DAVE GRA- | x *- HAM has just landed 350 cases I beautiful Nelson Apples. Cox’s Orange j Pippin, Stunner Pippin, Mmiro’s Favi orite. Get your winter supply while | you have the chance to get it cheap. i 68, 7AXTED—A smart Office Boy for Commercial Office. Apply Box Stratford. ("'IOAL —Full meausure, prompt service. W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. CIOAL, COAL. COAL.—W, Smith, 1 ’Phone 142, Stratford. rparsr DAVE GRAHAM for the latest ideas. Winter is coming can supply you with comforting and refreshing hot drinks. Beef Tea, ■ Celery Broth, Hot Chocolate, Hot Tomato Bouillon, and Hot Lemon Drinks obtainable at all hours. Try one, and you’ll come every day.
POHOKURA SAW AND PLANING MILLS. UffTHE undersigned is prepared to execute orders promptly. Dressed Timber a Speciality, including Seasoned T. and C. Motildings. Price List upon application. J. H. ROBSON, Phone 123, Stratford. P. 0., Pohokura. / 10AL—Tanpiri, Waipa, and Puke- ' miro.—W. Smith, 'Plume 142, St rali’ord. TT7ANTED KNOWN .—I buy Scrap * Iron, Brass, “303” Cartridges,' Copper, Load and Zinc. Bring along what yon have got. 13. Harkness, Engineer, Stratford. ITILIES’ RACE to BERLIN, new Game, 2s each, at C. E. James’ 13 roadway. STRATFORD LAWSES’ PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. INVERT Saturday, the Ladies’ Pat riotio Market in aid of the Red Cross Fund, will be open in the Committee’s Rooms, nest the Egmont Clothing Factory, Broadway. Gifts 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. Ron See.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 6 May 1916, Page 6
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