|*jr.. f : ! - NEW 'ZEALAND r: 'LOAN and mercantile V-V- If*; Itev: I:/:'". i*.X i AGENCY CO., LTD. j 163 ACRES. Freehold, 1 nice lying dairying land, beautifully watered, no been stumped and ploughed. Well divided an fenced Good-.6-roomed house, hot and cold water every convem--3T . i • .i. . C*. lr\c£i -frt SfllOnl fITUI % Concrete nmnchie shed and yard. Close to School and lactory ; _ 4- /% fr\rvol,n£H* With iIJ encd. Concrete maucuie bjicu j - handy to town and- railway. Owner offers to sell, togethei " th iO dairy cows, waggon* .and full set of farm implements, at £ U per acre. Good'tedms to a reliable man. iNo * LU ACRES Freehold. Handy to Stratford. All necessary buildings. A good proposition:^'£s9'per acre; easy-terms, and stock fi^ ce " y5 1 Q necessary. f'k m lRd=C l!;l 116 ACRES vfeh purchasing clause. Good land; no weeds; will carry 40 cows. All necessary buildings, machines. Owner W 1 least at 34s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if Lessee prepared t hundred or two cash down. ■. This is a good^piopcn^> t!9l ACRES Freehold .’Few minutes Cheese Factory, School, Telephone, etc Good^6-roothedf House; Cow-shed, good water powe*. Farm and Homesteads W provided with shelter. No deep gullies vvee s Price, £3(Tpev act;e £ very easy terms to an approved for long term at 6i per cent. . <* '• • " ' A. C. BELL, IW. A. HEWE£T, . Land Saleman. Manager. ' ' BSIvIS:.. . | U* rr P® ; V m $-v ' t 4U A. \ * THE ALLIED FORCES IN vEGMONT ■ . ..... .. . „ ?r. 4:- ■ UNSURPASSED WORKMANSHIP SCIENTIFIC . ttSTBD TIMBERS AND BTEKI. YEARS OF EXP# STYLISH AP^IItAI'CE. Wfif; Mt, ARE i fK ?a? IN ' S ■ COACH & CARRIAGE CO street, near commercial hotel.
Doall;forget tQ.teke.it with yoii! Whenever vou away, have a bottle of bonnmgton's Irish Moss in your bag. You never know when you may.,take cold -you never know when a cold may deVeldp-intb serious illness. But, by ! aki " s Wi ’ rd it off. Ive sure vougeta borrn? of* ft* to-ua\. BONMN&TON’S y. IRISH ,MP§SU „ to tuck away in a wyw of your bag. Read this letter of appreciation: - C • ■ Timarn. "For over twenty years I have periodically Used Bennington's Irish Mos* and Ibive imnull it y 'special]v specific lor ah kinds of rol'is. For ch ldren, I believeit to be unsurpassed. As an es-slore-keeper I have euniinnally recommended it and have sole -hundreds of hoitle." WM. OWJiliSi . ■ Sold inlarge and small bottles. All Chemists and stores. 10.^ 1 i nr VV mu
ADVERTISED DODDS * ’ att.- ' *... ARE STANDARD GOODS The World Over." WHY? DECAUSB there; must be in advertiled goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise the advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it, will not be purchased again, and the advertising will be unprofitable Advertising is Insurance, therefore, flgqods as re presented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. “Stratford Evening Post” * readers will profit by a careful perusal of the aJ~«>r*i»ing eol null I7IOR Up-to-date Job Printing, call at the “Stratford Evening Post.” "ru;:.. Richardson THE * A Richardson >* PROGRESSIVE Richardson V'■ GROCER Richardson ► 1 ’ ALWAYS Richardson '' AT " Richardson ''f '. ‘ v ■■ Richardson SERVICE Richardson RICH^EDSON Broadway. Phone 42,
PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING. A thorough knowledge of Practical Bookkeeping is becoming increasingly important every day. As it is so necessary, don’t delay in tak'.ng up a course. -banks; COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. WELLINGTON, 1 i has a system which meets all demands. Students acquire a thorough knowledge of the Theory and Practice of Double Eijtry Bookkeeping by keeping a full set of books of account and making the entries therein from a> - ttial commercial documents. FEE—£6 6s. Including Books and stationery. Those students who wish to secure some recognition of their studies are recommended to take the Bookkeepers’ Certificate Examination conducted by the New Zealand University for the New Zealand Society of Accountants. For further information apply to H. AMOS; Director. BANKS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, WELLINGTON.
HOT DRINKS for Cold Mornings! Call at Dave Graham's, Broadway', for your eleven o’clock refresher. Beef Tea, Celery Broth, Tomato Bonillio, Hot Lemon, or anything to suit your fancy.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 97, 26 July 1916, Page 2
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