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LOAN AND MERCANTILE BROADWAY, BTRATFOHD. ■'|jßß ACRES, Freehold, nice lying dwrying laud, beautifully watereff,. no '. weeds. Half has been stumpea and ploughed. Well divided and fenced Good 6-roomod house, hot ami cold water, evrry convenience. Concrete manchic shed and yard. CJogo to School and Faciory; f handy t J town and railway. Owner offers to sell, together with 70 dairy cows, waggon, horses, and full sot of form implements, at £4O i per acre. Good terms to a reliabb man. No. 10 722 VB ACRES, Freehold. Handy to atford. All neceswary buildings. A good proposition. £SO pur ac*e; easy terms, and stock financed if "; necessary. . N < B ' m 116 ACRES Leasehold, »? purchasing clans*, fclood lafld; no woods; /will carry 40 cows. i. necessary buildings, machines. Owner will least at 34s per acre, and give optional purchasing clause, if Lessee prepared to pay a hundred or two cash down. This io i good property No. 8-907 J2't ACRES, Freehold. Few minutes Cheese Factory, School, Telephone, etc. Good 6-roomod House, Cow-shed, good water power. Farm and Homesteivd is well provided with shelter. No deep gullies c/ weeds. Price £36 per acrej very easy terms to an approved man; balance ! for lo'ng term at si-per cent. - No. 4-188. m. A.HEWITT, , /,;. ,;' A. 0. BIJLL, ■ njr-«««»ii' 'i ■ -' ' l 'V Land baJeuian.

THE ALLIED FORCES 'EGMONT GIGS. IMtURPAttso workwahshjp •tcil .Mirca * -, . . , ' VIAR9 OF. EXPEIBBEMCS , , fIYkISH APPIARJMICEi . * COACH' &• CAttß.

~plea«ss tails of lhoußanJ» who n«vnr befo»- -wire quite satisfied. |

ATT rriROTTER, ARRIEE AND COAL MERCHANT (NeW Zealand and Colonial Carrying -Co.) „■'.-', .AG&NfCJIES. EVEEnVHERE. 1 ijSoodß forwarded promptly and at; moderate cnarges. j COAL.—Only best quality Pt'KHS-J ■MIEO and TATTPIRI Household Coal, stocked. j ORDERS left at Mr A. J. DaveyV Empire ■'■Stables,, promptly attended • and Don't put up with t any Bonningion s insn i«u»» will quicklv "get busy" on the vicious cold germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the air:>r.ssages. Bonninj ton's will swiftly clear the choked-- >p passages, dispeling that enervating, feverish teelu enabling you to breathe freely. CLEM SMITH A 3 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 cus-j iomers. has the unqualified of many thousands in this generation —au it had in the generation before. We quote one of many testimonials:— "t». Q'CALLAttHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. "AS taken over Jfr 0. Morrison's • Blacksmith business, and hope s '3 merit the patronage of the settlers fi e tka surrounding district. Stewart Ifila.'Qtl. "I bavj) hoßfi Suffering from * s'nvere cold in lately and liar-.- tried all lauds of sotailled Wi.'li ofire;*, but I Still (In<i l!o-.i>;iii»ton'f) tvisb .-loss f to . lie die '■•<•■►.«. t recommend it to v..iv frtcadu as It gj, in a, lon-r "WftV ekoaper tbr Doctors* t?ilw," u. a, cottrell. e Ask yor- chemist or ,fg|? . storekeeper for Booting- P;iL™>*i tfaft *' SHOEING A SPECIALITY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. TOKO ROAD. TO£o *fcwjfcardson Jticbardson Richardson tticfaardson 'Hiciukrdawa Richardson Hicbardsjoß S»WOCBE*S»VE CROSIER ALWAYS IERYtCE ' . a, e«m»Eirc v JPrcpnetre«s: WL . visiting Tck ssfcy «ere. Lnncli IS—2, }>ir;tof B— Y. i Ojvcunf. or Pendtfnerir, Uoardera taken i TERMS MCMHBBArB. VO HE!,?» THE MOTHERS AMD SAVE THE BA3JEa. niHB PLCNKET NUSSJS way be consulted ftt the Foresters' ! Ha!! JBVEEY Tl7T#l3>j! t« 5 p.m. Fr&s to rJI, RICHARDSON »ro»Jwiv Phoiw «? O UTTER- WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter: Obtain jour butter-wrappers at the "Stratford Post" Jot Printing Office.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 8 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 8 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 35, 8 September 1916, Page 2

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