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SNIPS IN TOWN PROPERTY, Absolutely genuine propositi Clean level building site, Portia Street, £7O, Deposit One aero and 4-roomed bouse, reduced to-£4OO, Deposit £SO. New House, Juliet Street, conveniences, £625, Deposit £SO. New House, Orlando Street, conveniences, £6OO, Deposit £SO. | Acre clean level section, Page Street, £l3O, Deposit £3O. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. HANDSOME BUT INEXPENSIVE THINGS FOR HOUSE SERVICE SILVER AND ELECTROWARE— The Dining or,Tea table, is decidedly k incomplete without the note of solid distinction given by artistically de- -%. signed .Silver or Electroware. We draw your attention to our exceptionally line display of articles tor table adornment. TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, HOT JUGS, CRUETS AND ENTREE DISHES, ETC. We have a reputation for the high character of our wares—also FUlt OUR POPULAR PRICES! 77©—Guaranteed— Sent Post Free any address—T/O »«rvice. SOLE AGENT. Mail Now. THEN YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A PIANO. Which wnl possiDly he with you for the next 30 years, why not have the best? Surely it is worth ai visit to COLLIER'S before buying to" inspect the groatest of British Pianos J side by side: ; ■— : -■-■ •-■„, ■*mm&mu,u : ?.-«.•*■.■. .'tS'Ssbhssk?!"* t*!WfevTy m ff CHAPPELL «wp There can be no doubt about and Durability of those pianos when you consider Chappell's have been making higli grade pianos for ovor 100 years—since 1810, and Brinsmead's for over 80 years. Think of this vast experience incorporated in every Chappell and Brinsmoad piano. Kasy Terniß,\t)ver 1,2, or 3 years. We pay your return railway fare to New Plymouth, should you purchase a new piano. Sole Distributors for Taranaki. * f 1 0" ~ *Jk KJ DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH, WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS. BUYERS! 05 ACRES—First-class little dairy farm, all highly improved, just outsido Borough. Well subdivided, splendidly fenced, good dwelling house and outbuildings: . Handy to school, factory, and railway station. A model dairy farm. Price, £47 10s per acre. £-100 cash. Balance 7 years at 5.V per cent. ,l it-.<'• &< &i <.-• • 70 ACRES.—Highly improved and choice dairy farm, situated Ngaore District. Handy to Cheese, factory, school, and post office, large portion under plough. Will carry 30 eow&. v >■ of 5 rooms. Good cowshed. This is an (ideal little farm, and must increase in value Price, £4O per acre. £SOO cash. Balance at 51 per cent. 130 ACRES.—Splendid freehold dairy farm\' situated 1$ miles from Stratford Post Office, school and factory, and railway station. 60 acres has already been ploughed and renewed. First-class homestead, all necessary outbuildings, including milking machines and circular saw. Price £SO per acre, including machine. £750 cash. Balance for 10 years at 5w per cent. NOTE.—If land, finance, or hame \o u want, and that to your satisfaction, don't fail to write or call when your f n town upon the BROS. JACKSON. Ci. 0 1 LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

OF THE Erayiujfcj 11? MILLINERY I i ii\i\ f We l)o»' to announce that we are holding 1 our Exhibition of INew Season's Millinery, on SATURDAY, September IG, and extend our invitation to all Indies who are interested in the latest tread of Fashion to call and see these new styles. ALL THE LATEST AND BEST OF THE ADVANCED SPRING FASHIONS WILL BE READY FOR YOU TO INSPECT AT YOUR I PIGfIRC. the New Millinery styles are more aijraetive than will be apparent to every Lady wks lisits. our Establishment. *, ' »LMSON!S MUMSCIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY. TfTANTED KNOWN,-T bnv Scrap i^ 0 AL ! COAL!—Pukomiro. Waipa, »▼ Iron. Brass, "803" Cartridges. : \j a ,' d Taupiri.—W. Smith. 'Phon t Copper, L*ad and Zinc, Bring alonp 2 18 t '■' • what you have got. B. Harknose, , • : ! Enginoor. Stratford, J y „ ?;<•<.-^;

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 19 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 19 September 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 44, 19 September 1916, Page 6

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