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70 ACRES, | mile from cheese factory, Eltham district; good house and cowshed; about 40 acres stumped; carry about 37 cows and do them well. Price £lO per deposit, or. owner would take a convenient house in Stratford in exchange as part payment. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. CHARMING PENDANTS AN ° "wNECKLETS When you want something really "chic," something novel and new, and altogether elegant, come here. We have a fine selection of Pendants and Necklets, beautifully made and finished in' every detail, in a nice variety of designs SET WITH VARIOUS STONES PLEASE EVERY TASTE! A VISIT OF INSPECTION WILL B$ GREATLY APPRECIATED. SOLE NEW ZEALAND AGENT fe|he LITTLE BEN LEVER WATCH —Price 7s Cd. Guaranteed 12 months. Post free to any address. .':;:!;."b; j. peters. v vJeweller, Opposite Bellringer's, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. • < VI7HEN YOU WISH TO PUR- . j I . VV CHASE A PIANO. .-•. « I i I II Which will possibly be with J ; you for the next 3'o, years, why not r J II have the best? Surely it is worth ae; visit to COLLIER'S before, buying, to T} inspect the greatest of British Pianos ](J side by side: . Jp BRINSMEAD \ AND ...' . . CHAPPELE ; There can be no doubt about the ! , ! Qualitie s and, Durability of these "pianos when you consider Chappell's haveabeen making high grade pumps f . for over 100 years—since 1810 and Brinsmead's for over:80 years. ,; Think f . .of this vast experience Cli'dppell and>BrJnsmead pfamo. 0 ";. Easy Terms JvfnfoS, m Z&»mrißto j' Not. sWld^eßi-dP^^foitti^^.iP^ hi K f il ; i- Sole'»Disti'ibtttO , i;K*:ior , -Taranaki: , -> <■ fc i( g '--; j ' H; collier, se° § s i N, STREET CENTRAL - : i« * " "?- V NEV 1»liYW00f H|- ' wftrfcfe "foe-catalogue and, price lists DAIRY SAEE. LEASE. 100 ACRES, very choice dairy farm y 85«cr©s -already under plough-splendid* » ly grassed and well situated, subdivided into 12 paddocks, on good metalled road, f mile from school, factory, telephone and post office, handy to '' ; Stratford. 6-roomed house, concrete floor cowshed. Willi lease for 5 '-• years at £2 an acre rental. r: Returns from this; farm are first-class. Great chance for man with small - "■-• 80 ACRES; *' '- -- : " ChOice'tfttle dairy faVm/noW cows acres 'been"ploughed and renewed Well'fenced, situated on good metalled,!road JlO chains from fac- • '■ "tory handy to school *nd'i<ailwaj' station ;> 4'uotraiedidwelling house, coo-, c. crete floor qowshed >tvith is a chqap property, and we-can with a(iJO'&rifitfce recommend it. Price!£3s per acre, £450 cash. 6- • m [*.W,-iib3 tM 15fin*CRES,r , i f '•"< *»<• I -Highly improved dairy i ft wi|mlMafeen pteugkedjbufc ama&gs; "divided into 8 paddocks, well fenced ...live liedges,,handy to school, fa^.; ; . ■ ! toiV-and railway stationp 6 roomtd house,!Concrete, floor cowshed; good 1 ' ; rich warm land, well sheltered. Price .£lB per acre. Easy terms &rr,anged. T NOTE —lf land finance or home you want, and that to your satisfaction, i don't fail to write or call when you're in town upon the BROS. JACKSON. Clouts trusting to our judgment are well satisfied with the results. C< & E. JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

NORTHERN SHEEP FARM. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS i AAA ACRES, of which 400 is XUUU in giass, and the balance in scrub and bush, wftli plenty' of fencing timber, 1 2| miles.- of sea frontage, and well watered by creeks and rivers, lovely little river flat for homestead and yards. -Beautiful little boat harbour on the property available? in all weathers. This property wintered 600 sheep last Winter, and is now running a lot of stock, mixed cattle, horses and sheep. Will easily run 1500 sheep when balance is grassed. Good motor road to within 11 mile's of property, and road is to be finished to homestead site. This will Ujake &\ lovely little sheep run, and to any one who wants a property where there is plenty of lishing, boating, and shooting to be had, this is an ideal one. Price only £2 15s per acre, and the land in grass is worth £G as it now stands. Easy terms to good man. For further particulars, apply W. A. LIMBRICK, Whakatane. 71 ENUINE .SALES are not common JT luit. flvnhh's Great Sale is real jhteen carat, top-hole, dinkum 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 Flowering Plants. Now'a the time to place your order, if you want goqd. results. Come to me for advice. 1 la/iEET me at Grubb's Great' Snl* ItjL a t 'J.3O any afternoon this I week. Mother coming round.—Ypurs, I Polly. TANTED KNOWN-15 per cent. ▼ ▼ off all Wallpapers and Friezes for one month aj : ... E. C. RIDDLE'S, Next'dpor to Loan and Merantile; SPECIAL NOTICE. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., J».■■■■'•>. •-' r': BO"0T MANUFACTURERS, HALF-YEARLY STOCKTAKING. ALL OVERDUE ACCOUNTS must be paid or arranged for by 28th Jun«. W. LANDER, 1 •■''''■ • Manager. NOTICE. \ NY persons found trespassing, on -£*- our properties, Waiwera > and Standish Roads, will be prosecuted, and all dogs shot. •?.;;. ~ j. W. PAULGER. ... * A. A. PIPER. H. J. LEONARD. NOTICE. * EGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUSE, via New Plymouth or Inglewood, open all the winter. Special winter tariff, 8s Gd per day. Accommodation and meals exactly the same as in the summer season. Telephono "Tahurangi." H. WILLIAMS. Manager.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 69, 26 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 69, 26 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 69, 26 June 1916, Page 6

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