BUG3NESS NOTICES. SBYE&T YBUH »fBS*«Y I'll TARAMAKI TARAnAK*- -TARAMAKI ||.B.—DROUGHTS UNKNOWN outitrv »f the Australasian Cslowiea. AUCTIONEER, LAND ASESST AND GftrtERAL WW PLYMOUTH. ItRATfWID. AMP KAPONCA. Ofera the following Choice Selection of Fame in the Taranaki District: — A 150 ACRES. Eltham, 'freehold, all O perfect order. Well wetejjd and well fenced, close to railway .tatioa, trector,, school etc bpto q 9 roomed house and other outbu-lchiigs •«Oowr bails per acre. Good terms arranged to bonafide m.u. Una an P farm and very cheap at the price q noted. B 111 ACRES, -hold, 5 miles fromS tratfor* on to factory and railway Ration Goad 7 roomed hou level and well subdivided. 11 ice b3O pu *"«•>• on easy terms. , e i t\t;!l mrrt Rfi cows. Subdivided 0 160 ACRES, freehold, close to Stratford J c F iailo into 14 paddocks." 8 roomed bous Cowshed (con r from railway, J mile from creamery Pnce £35 per cash, balance 5 years at Si per cent. Can stronglj ..no cattle. Tip-top.quality ; W .J cm.£' ; roome d house. wooJtle/ 6 miles from railway, factory 1 roi.es. fc m . dor _ Taranaki's best propositions. .'toSBP-BTJNB from 1500 to 10,000 acres, improved .d-W aU parts of fhe innted. Olienta shown over'properties fr*e of cb*r £ o. *~ fjoens negotiated. HIGNIHT, Stratford. «™» N»w Plymouth. E.AND BBPBa»KNTATT?I»»- %*£&££ Kapo» NEWTON KING. **W PLYMOUTH CAN YOl I AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT ' T ? TO 8E WITHOUT ST ?
3 DUNCAN-O.K. V'lE BEST PROPOSITHOM IN WINDMILLS TK KHOW. Fu RIGHT ON TOP. FOR PRICE-THERE'S NOTHING MORE REASONABLE. ■ j To,counteract the dry **«£»* TV B ' U """ . < s W^»WIMWJ!»»I«IOMI^■<IM" l »«» , '• SRS' C rIUtfUA/notft^^ 'ijjii )Gl;i^n OF NEW ZEALAND, LJKSJTEO, (Successors to GHSes and Haider). OTOCK-" AUCTIONEERS, LAND, I«SUR^O E MACHINI ITUUA.hu AND FINANCIAL ACENfS, j • •"•■ <'■•'■. L xt V Wnltara Opnnake, and Manaia. -TQtJMB STOCK BALLS ig-J^ ' ' PRIVATE SALES OF STOCK. «tf lion to handle this class of b.ns pum, a ru] . ratQS> .took fos disposal can rely on a, g. WOOL I rrrnl irrpmcnt3 for the handling of - are prepared'to make advances on growing clips. , I BASIC SLAG I sup p R p HOSPH ATE I , n _ t . , i -MACHINERY,. .... • d u wi u find the • •-. '"• vl ■ i ■*.„ m.,f»hinprv \ou may be requiting, a»u juu COME to us for ahy nweiiiner\ )u» «• j prices are right. IM: UNG TO SUIT V T o,l)it.-'./' KD WITH FffiS'l-U 1 SIGN, COMI3IN-
WWCLOTEfttac M SPECIALITY. OOMS AND INSPECT FOR YOURSELF. MOTE THE AOORE88:JUST OVER THE BRIDGE, BROADWAY fcOUTH. / ror Q 'HE EX<JE. raMH H..O ..*««, fl&«r-AM-f, »«•«■-««"» & " funeral undertaker' 1 WKSffON, Manage T-)UTTER-WRA"PrERS.-To Dairy n'wwimq Farmers who make their own MILKING, MACHINE V^ NLU T" bufcter: Obtam your butter-wrappers tfe BtocV best qauilty «^ erß ' ** ~ tho -Stratford Post" Job Printing nations, Claw Tubes, etc., i or Malt g ■*v&' , -., aw -Sinus" Cleanei U™*, w ing Machines. Also cnu» _ _ which is'a special nonrmjurn.is pw- printing or every doseripparatfon for, rubber. McMillan a j tioll execuicd at shortoßt notice Fredric, tibsi Mgtoatford Post.".
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 8
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484Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 8
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