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ip;. ' ■ \.r ' - NEW ZEALAND y - LOAN AND MERCANTILE ■S AGENCY CO.. LTD. ■ v.; ■ WBROADWAY. STRATFORD. 163 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; handy to town and railway. Owner offers to sell, together with 70 dairy cows, waggon, horses, and full set of farm implements, at £49 per acre. Good terms to a reliable man. No. IQ 722 ACRES, Freehold. Handy to atfora. All necessary buildings. A good proposition. £SO per acre; easy terms, and stock financed if necessary. Nc. 8-950 U 6 ACRES Leasehold, with purchasing clause. Good laud; no weeds; will carry 40 cows. All necessary buildings, machines. Owner will least at 31s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if Lessee prepared to pay a hundred or two cash down. This is a good property No. 8-907 121 ACRES, Freehold. Few minutes Cheese Factory. School Telephone, v etc. Good 6-roomed House, Cow-shed, good water powe.. Farm and Homestead is well provided with shelter. No deep gullies or weeds. Price, £36 per acre; very easy terms to an approved man; balance for long term at 5J per cent. No. 4-189. y. A. HEWITT, Manager. t A. 0. BELL, Land Saleman. ; iV' !'-■ isC:' THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. IMURPASSBO WORKMANSHIP MIENTIPIC CONSTRUCTION . : TESTED TIMBERS AND . . . V- *; ■ /h.- ' •TEEL PARTS TMR9 OF EXPERIENCE , . ATYUtH APPEARANCE. . * ARB INVINCIBLE rfte /> i - a f I EGMONT & CARRIAGE CO i. PAfl* STBEBT, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL.

ea Made from the beat tea from the be«t “ plantation*. No other blend gives such good value as Amber Tips. •rc* ssas SS&X SSHi Everyone is liable to colds And everyone can be 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. _. omiiAoirs Irish I °Moss is the remedy for von, just as it is for the grateful user, who writes as follows Invercargill. “I have pleasure in rcooinrnending Bonnington's Irish Moss, as I have n large family and have found it a great benefit to '.ho children wh«n they have been suffering fioiu coughs i\ ml colds.” Mils. T, OKU. /sk yonr chemist or storekeeper for Bennington's and see you pet it. Sold in largo and small bottles. 103 CLEM SMITH HAS now taken ovor the Club Hotel Stables, and will be glad to see old friends. All Stands 6d, Feeds Is (3d. Good stall accommodation. Every care and attention given to customers. / b. O’CALLACHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. HAS taken over Mr G. Morrison’s Blacksmith business, and hopes ;> merit the patronage of the settlers » c the surrounding district. SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. (.. . A. H. T ROTTER ' ) A HITLER AND COAL MERCHANT (New Zealand and Colonial Carrying Co.) AGENCIES EVER Y WHERE. Goods forwarded promptly and at moderate charges. COAL.—Only best quality PUKEMIHO and TAUPIRI Household Coal stocked. ORDERS loft at Mr A. J. Davey’s Empire Stables, promptly attended to. RICHARDSON •roadway. Fhww 19 TOKO ROAD. TOKO MRS. C. CORBETT. Proprietress WL j visiting Toko, oray oete. Lunch 12—2, Dinner 6—7. Casual or Permanent, hoardore taken TEEMS MODERATE. TO HELP THE MOTHER# AMD SAVE THE 3ABIES. ''JTHE PLUNKBT NURSE may bo consulted at the Foresters’ Hall EVERT TUESDAY. Hours, 0 to 5 p.m. Free to di. ■■V. I UTTER-WRAPP ERS. —To Daii Farmers who make their ov butter: Obtain jour butter-wrappe at the "Stratford Post” Job Pnntii fOffipe.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 34, 7 September 1916, Page 2

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