V Mi NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. BROADWAY. STRATFORD. ■uukvm .- m iff* 1, f f,..- v-C* & t •;■«* - ; rr'i.'T 183 ACRES, Freehold, nice lying dairying land, beautifully watered, no weeds. Half has been stumped and ploughed. Well divided and fenced Good 6-roomed house, hot and cold water, every convenience. Concrete manchie shed and yard. Close to School and Factory; pH handy to town and railway. Owner offers to sell, together with 70 dairy cows, waggon, horses, and full set of farm implements, at £49 •: T per acre. Good terms to a reliable man. No. IQ 722 Jp ACRES, Freehold. Handy to \ atfora. iUi necessary, buildings. A good proposition. £SO per acre} easy terms, and stock financed if Nc. 8-950 necessary. 116 ACRES Leasehold, with purchasing clause. Good land; no weeds; will carry 40 cows. All necessary buildings, machines. Owner will least at 34s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if Lessee prepared'to pay a hundred or two csfsh down. This is a good property No. 8-907 |2l ACRES, Freehold. Few minutes Chedae Factory, School, Telephone, etc. Good 6-roomed House, Cow-shed, good water powe.. Farm and Homestead is well provided with shelter. No deep gullies c.“ weeds. Price, £36 per acre; very easy terms to an approved man; balance for long term at 6J per cent. No. 4-IS9. W. A. HEWITT, Manager. £ A. C. BELL, Land Saleman. THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. \ ARE INVINCIBLE Si IMBURPABBKO WORKMANBH3? ■*•.■> MIBNTIPfC CONSTRUCTION . fitTBO TIMBERS AND ... ■ BTIBL BARTS . - . . YRARS OP EXPERIENCE r . BTYUBN , APPEARANCE. « . . EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO PAGE STBEIST, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL. , , ■" ■ , '. ' ‘‘V ’■ 11 ' It? y I ea In the days when every penny must be watched, use the best and most economical tea —Ambpr Tips
SJJ®j»Dont let a cold <sefc a hold of the children. Some children catch cold readily and each successive cold, if not checked at once, is likely to weaken the lungs more and more. It is when the lungs are so weakened that youngsters are more easily subject to bronchitis and consumption. At the first sign of trouble, give the children Irish They take it readily of their own accord because of the quick relief it affords. Croup and whooping cough both yield to the curative and soothing influence of Bennington’s. A Nelson lady writes:—, ‘‘l have great pleasure in recommending your Irish Moss and can remember it being used by our family for twentyfive years or more. I also find it invaluable for croup, which some of my children have been sub jeetto. lean say it never fails to give relief. I advise all mothers to use it." Mrs. Walter Broad, Ruy it at your chemist’* or at the store. Call for it by name and »ee that yon stet it—imitation* are sometimes offered refuse them. 11 *' CA-UUUMOI CAftßAfilOl tt&Xi'ajt': iRiSHMOSS ’"•i* vH'r’ IeB&1 TO MEM* THE MOTHERS ANC* gave the babies. rjlflE jPLUNKET NURSE ma, tv consults.) at the Forostor? Hall EVERY TUESDAY Boor*. 9 Mi 5 pm. Froo to *ll
CLE.Mfc SMITH HAS now taken over the Club Hotel Stables, and will be glad to see old friends. All Stands 6d, Feeds 1» 6d. Good stall accommodation. Every care and attention given to customers.
NOTICE. BGMONT MOUNTAIN HOUrili, via New Plymouth or nglewood, open all the winter. iSpec■ii winter tariff, 8s 6d per clay. Accommodation and meals exactly the lane as in the summer season. Tele phone “Tahurangi.” H. WILLIAMS. Manager
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ATT mROTTER, • XI!. • JL CARRIER AND COAL MERCHANT , (New Zealand and Colonial Carrying Co.) AGENCIES EVERYWHERE. Goods forwarded promptly and at moderate charges. COAL. —Only best quality PUKEMIRO ami TAUPIRI Household Coal stocked. ORDERS left at Mr A. J. Davey’s Empire Stables, promptly attended
TOKO ROAD, TOKO MRS. C, CORBETT. Proprietress. W> k ! visiting Toko, »ca.v oere. Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7.; Casual, or Permanent Boarders taken ■ i TFIRMS MODERATE. II UTTER-WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain your buttef-wrapper* at the '‘Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 29, 1 September 1916, Page 2
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