ONLY £25 DEPOSIT REQUIRE!,) F. ICTUESE TOWN PROPERTIES 1- ! i aero, 7 rooms all convenm..,os. gooi. , mi-L. aero, 6 rooms, bath, water, tabs, £5lO. i acre, 0 rooms, stable, washhouse, bath electric light, £SOO. •J acre, 4 rooms, good order, j£3so. (J acres and o rooms, cowshed, two frontages £650. If acres, best part of town, beautiful position, £375. Can quote some real good propositions on better terms than ever. J. H. THOMPSON, LAND AGENT, STRATFORD. ■" JEWELLERY \\ OF U QUALITY. It— r \Vf WE PROCURE THE BEST ONLY, AND OUR EXCELLENT JUDGMENT—THE OUTCOME OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE—ENSURES THE HIGHEST QUALITY EVERY Tl ME. WE HAVE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HICK-CLASS JEWELLERY ALL CHARACTERISED : B\ARBALLY ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND THE MOST PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. THE CHOICE WE OFFEJf GIVES OUR CUSTOMERS AMPLE SCOPE FOR EXRRCrSTNQ THEIR OWN PARTICULAR TASTES, AND OUR EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES ARE STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS. BT T> T? rpT? -p Q JEWELLER, • U • Jil J. Onnnaito STRATFORD. Opposite Bellringers. WE CLAIM THAT THERE ARE NO PIANO SHOW-ROOMS AUSTRALASIA EXfcEPT THOSE OF IN AU& Is u H. COLLIER.-& WANGANUI, FEILDING, HAWERA AND NEW PLYMOUTH, Where the recognised dodders of "English and French Pianos can be COMPARED SIDE-BY-SIDE. FORTY-ONE YEARS (since. 1875) close business association with the MAKERS, and the fact that we are tire oldest established Piano House in Taranaki by nearly 20 years, enables us to show you in one SHOWROOM, Pianos by BRINSMEAD, CHAPPELL, PLAYEL, EAVESTAFF, COLLARO AND GOLLARD, BARRETT AND ROBINSON, Also, BRINSMEAD AND CHAPPELL PLAYER PIANOS. AH the ahoye- agencies were controlled by Colliers before the war, and it is &y%cL|jce| they ell English and, French Pianos.' :; , JNQ®E;L-As'an to intending piapo buv*~ ■ io trkvH to New Plymouth, Messrs Qolfier and Co. offer to pay to Stratford .'dhstoinerß U’theilUretiirh railway faro to, New Plymouth. ; MONTHLY PAYMENTS arranged ever 1,2 years'oh 5 per cent, basis. Old Pianos sfskep>-in ipartophymwifcc U ; -,v ii .J AV la te* seMif'u '■■■' '•H. COLLIER ,$.C 0 :. DEVON STREET CENTRAL - • • ■ ■ NEW PLY MOUTH; *. J WRITE FOR CA^LOGUEJ. PRICE LISTS. >,H( ! fma
LAND BUYERS i READ THIS /♦W A K ACRES.—Handy little dairy, ' farm, all level andnlQUghable. Subdivided into numerous* ipa^dpck^. | { School tfud Factory within e&sy reach. First-class dwelling house of 6 rooms. Concrete floor'"cowshed. Will carry ; 20’ Clows. This is a warm snug little place, fjnd is q acre. £450 Carsii/ ,Bal£nde Sfyh&alal 5J- per tent. Stock cap he bpught valuation. f | \ 7 at i#l .Ag . £ . . ,' «• , ; , ACRES.—VeVy Choice Dairy ■* Farm, 'land of wi been ploughted but 15 acres, no weeds, well grassed. Sub-divided into 15 paddocks. Handy to school, and factory J-mile. 6-roomed house and 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, FARMERS, 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. G. & E JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AMq COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, 1: STRATFORD.
PARTICULARS OF GOOD DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. 150 ACRES, good quality land'and easily cany 50 dairy cows; 4 roomed house in fair order; also good concrete cowshed 1 and race. Well watered «ud subdivided with wire fences; 2J mdes school and factory by good . roads. Cheese and butter factory handy. Owner prepared to lease for 5 years at 32a Gd per acre with right of purchase at £32 10s, provided £2OO deposit naid. 50 dairy.cows on property, which .nay he purchased with the property, chiefly second and third calvers, at £lO 10s. Particulars fuller from ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Laud Agent, New Plymouth. Apples, apples.—dave graham has just landed 350 cases I beautiful Nelson Apples. Cox’s Orange I Pippin, Stunner Pippin, Munro’s Favorite. Get your winter supply while you have the chance to get it cheap. CiOAL —Full rneausure, prompt serJ vice. W. Smith, ’Phone Stratford. COAL, COAL, COAL.-W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. rriRFST DAVE GRAHAM for the latest ideas. Winter is coming and T can supply you with comforting and refreshing hot drinks. Beef Tea, Cele; . Broth, Hot Chocolate, Hot Tomato Bouillon, and Hot Lemon Drinks obtainable at all hours. Try one, and you’ll come every day*
POKOKURA SAW AND PLANING MILLS. THE undersigned is prepared to execute orders promptly. Dressed Timber a Speciality, including Seasoned T. and C. Mouldings. Price List upon application. J. H. ROBSON, Pitone 123, Stratford. P. 0., Pobokura. (10AL —Taupiri, Waipa, and Puke■J milo.—W. Smith, ’Phone 142, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN—I buy Scrap Iron, Brass, “303” Cartridges, Copper, Lead and Zinc. Bring -along what you have got. B. Harkness, Engineer, Stratford. A~LLIES’ RACE TO BERLIN, new Game, 2b each, at O. E. James Broadway. NOTICE. lyn H. G. SERGEL, Agricultural XVj- Instructor, will lecture at .Midhirst, in the Company’s Hoorn, on Thursday, 25th May, at ?.30 p.m. SUBJECT : —“Pastures.” FOOTBALL. A MEETING of the Eastern SubUnion will be held at the County Hotel, on Tuesday, (3th June, at 2 p.m* %. McMEEKAN, Secretary.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 42, 24 May 1916, Page 6
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