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NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD. ■ < ,rv-. BROADWAY. STRATFORD. 163 ACRES. Freehold, nice lying dairying land, beautifully watered, no weeds. Half has been stumped and ploughed. Well divided fenced Good 6-roomed house, hot and cold water every convenience. Concrete manchie shed and yard. Close to Schoo am aciOii , handy to town and railway. Owner offers to sell, together wi i < dairy cows, waggon, horses, and full sob of farm implements, at WJ per acre. Good terms to a reliable man. Wo ' iU ‘ “ *0 ACRES, Freehold. Handy to atfora. All nectary buildings. A good proposition. £SO per acre; easy terms, and stock hiionced necessary. U 6 ACRES Leasehold, with purchasing clause. Good land; no weeds; will carry 40 cows. All necessary buildings, machines. Owner hi least at 34s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if ess *® prepared to pav a hundred or two cash down. This is a good proper y r No. o-yoi 121 ACRES, Freehold. Few minutes Cheese Factory, School Telephone, etc. Good 6-roomed House, Cow-shed, good water powei. 1 ar ™ ™ Homestead is well provided with shelter, No deep gn l._ . • Price, £36 per acre; very easy terms to an approved man ; bai - lor long term at 5J per cent. |_ " (K W. A. HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL, Land Saleman. THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. JNSURFABBCD WORKMANSHIP SCIENTIFIC CONSTRUCTION . TESTED TIMBERS AND . . . ARE net an - INVINCIBLE"'’ TEARS OF EXPERIENCE r . STYLISH APPEARANCE. . - - ■* EGMONT COACH & CARRIAGE CO PASS STREET, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

4 pleases lens of thousands who never before were quite satisfied C 5 w? 5i30 Evervone is liable to colds" And everyone can he rid of them by taking Bennington's Irish Moss. This famous remedy makes a strong, direct attack on the cold germs —quicklv relieves inflammation in the throat, air-passages and lungs, and dispels feverishness. is the remedy for you, just as it is for the grateful user, who writes as follows Invercargill. “I have pleasure in lecouimcmling Bennington's Irish Moss, as I hare a large family and nave found it n great benefit to tlio children when they have been suffering from coughs and colds.” MRS. T. OKU. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Bennington's and see you get it. Sold in large and small bottles. 103

A. H. rjIROTTER, JARRIEII AND COAL MERCHANT (Now Zealand and Colonial Carrying Co.) AG ENCIES EVERY WHER E. Goods forwarded promptly and at moderate cnarges. COAL.—Only best quality PUKE MIRO and TAUPIRI Household Coal stocked. ORDERS loft at Mr A, J. Davey’s Empire Stables, ) promptly attended

CLEM SMITH HAS now taken over the Club Hotel Stables, and will be glad to see old friends. All Stands 6d, Feeds Is 6d. Good stall accommodation. Every care and attention given to customers.

U. O’CALLACHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. HAS taken over Mr G. Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes 'i> merit the patronage of the settlers y' the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. RICHARDSON •roadway. phone ki

TOKO ROAD. TOKO MRB. G. CORBETT, Proprietress WL . visiting Toko, »«a.v oere. Lunch 12—2, Dinnor 6 —7. Casual or Permanent Hoarders taken TERMS MODERATE TO HELP THE MOTHERS AMD CAVE THE BASSES. PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted a* the Foresters’ Hal] EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 3 to 6 p.m. Free to all. mBE i «> DTTE R- W RAPPERS .—To Da 117 Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain jour butter-wrappers at the '‘Stratford Post” Job Printing Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 33, 6 September 1916, Page 2

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