2j ACRES, BEST TAr.T OF STRATFORD. 6-roomcd house, bath, stable, washhouse, electric light, copper, tubs. The lot at £BSO. Deposit £SO. j, H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. &^J&&. UALITY. WE PROCURE THE BEST ONLY, AND OUR EXCELLENT JUDGMENT—THE OUTCOME OF LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE-ENSURES THE HIGHEST QUALITY EVERY TIME. i WE HAVE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HIGH-CLASS ALL CHARACTERISED BY REALLY AUTISTIC DESIGNS AND THE MOST PERFECT WORKMANSHIP. THE Or. ICE WE OFFER GIVES OUR CUSTOMERS AMPLE SCOPESC \l EXERCISING THEIR OWN PARTICULAR TASTES INT) 01TR EXTREMELY MODERATE PRICES ARE STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS. JEWELLER, STRATFORD, Opposite Bellringers. WE CLAIM THAT THERE ARE NO PIANO SHOW-ROOMS !N AUS. AUSTRALASIA EXCEPT THOSE OF H. COLLIES :& o°WANCANUI, FEILDINC, HAWERA AND NEW PLYMOUTH, Where tho recognised leaders of English and French Pianos can be COMPARED SIDE-BY-SIBE. FORTY-ONE YEARS (since 1875) closa business association with the MAKERS, and the fact that we arc the oldes.t established Piano House in Taranaki by nearly 20 years enables us to show you in one SHOVV- - * ROCM, 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 it it by choice, not compulsion, that they ell English and French Pianos. NOTE.—As an inducement to intending piano buy<v"~ co travel to Now Plymouth, Messrs Collier and Co. offer to pay to &„«■ 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. COLLIER & C° DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS. DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE: LEASE. 100 ACRES, very choice dairy farm, 85 acres already under plough, splendidly grassed and well situated, subdivided into 12 paddocks, on good metalled road, a m i\ o f rom school, factory, telephone and post oilico, handy to Stratford. 6-roomed house,'concrete floor cowshed. Will lease for 5 j years at £2 an acre rental. Retinas from this farm are first-class. Great jjj chance for man with small capital, k, j SO ACRES. "" Choice little dairy farm, now carrying SO cows; 50 acres been ploughed and re- | nowed, well' fenced, situated on good metalled road; 10 chains from fapI tory, handy to school and railway station; 4 roomed dwelling house, concrete floor cowshed with loft. Tbis is a cheap property, and we can with confidence recommend it. Price £35 per acre, £l5O cash. 156 ACRES, Highly improved dairy farm, all been ploughed but six acres; no weeds; subdivided into 8 paddocks, well fencc;l, live hedges, handy to school, factory and railway station; G roomed house, concrete -floor cowshed; good rich warm land, well sheltered. Pi ice £lB per acre. Easy terms arranged. NOTE.—If land finance or home you want, and that to your satisfaction, don'i fail to write or call when you're in town Upon the BROS. JACKSON. Clients trusting to our judgment are well satisfied with the results. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
PARTICULARS OF GOOD DAIRY FARM FOR LEASE. 150 ACRES, good quality land and easily carry 50 dairy cows; 4 roomed house in fair order; also good concrete cowshed and race. Well watered And subdivided with wire fences; 2i miles school and factory by good roads. Cheese and butter factory handy. Owner prepared to lease for 5 years at 32s £32 10s, provided £2OO deposit paid. 50 dairy cows on property, which .nay he purchased with the property, chiefly second and third ealvers, at £lO 10s. Particulars fuller from | ARTHUR B. GIBSON, Land Agent, Now Plymouth. TTOT DRINKS for Cold Mornings! -O. Call at Dave Graham's, Broadway, for your eleven o'clock refresher. Beef Tea. Celery Broth, Tomato Bonillio, Hot Lemon, or anything to suit vour fancy. COAL —Full measure, prompt service. W. Smith, 'Phone 142 j 'Stratford, i COAL, COAL, COAL.—W. Rmith, 'Phone 142. Stratford DAVE GRAHAM, Broadway, agent for Duncan and Davies, New Plymouth, has just received direct from the Nursery, a beautiful choice collection of Ornamental Shrubs and j Flowering Plants. Now's the time to I place your order, if you want good I results. Come To me for advice.
HIGHLY IMPROVED DAIRY FARM TO LEASE. TENDERS are invited for the lease of that highly-improved Dairy Farm, situated on the Beaconsfield Road (opposite creamery) lately occupied by J. Jago, deceased, comprising 100 acres, sub-divided into 15 paddocks, splendid dwelling house of 7 rooms, with all conveniences, also man's cottage, and all necessary farm buildings, all buildings practically new, up-to-date, and in thorough or' der. Tenders to Close on June 20th, 1916. The highest or any tender cot necessarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to ill's J. Jago, Wharelmia, Midhirst. The conditions of lease mf.y be geen and farm inspected ou any utscl; day after 1 p.m. on Nash Road, Gladstone Bag. Owner may have same on application at this office and payment of advertisement. (^OAL— Taupiri, Waipa, and Puke- -' miro.—W Smith, 'Phone 142, Stratford. WANTED KNOWN.—T buy Scrap Iron, Brass, "303" Cartridges. Copper Lead and Zinc. Bring along what you have got. B. Harkness. Engineer, Stratford. A LLTES' BACK TO IiKRWN. or - flame, 2s each, at 0. E. .Tame* Broadway.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 60, 15 June 1916, Page 6
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