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SNIPS IN TOWN PROPERTY, Absolutely genuine propositions || Clean level building site, Portia Street. £7O. Deposit £2O. - W One aero and (-roomed house, reduced to £'loo, Deposit £SO. Xew House, Juliet Street, conveniences, £625, Deposit £SO. New House, Orlando Street, conveniences, £OOO, Deposit £SO. f 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 deckel? incomplete without the note of solid distinction given, by artistically designed Silver or Electrowaie. Wo draw your attention to our exceptionally line display of articles for table adornment. \. TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, HOT WATER JUGS, CRUETS AND ENTREE DISSIES, ETC. We have a reputation ,i'or the high character of our wares—also FOR OUR POPULAR PRIDES! Ollj LITTLE DlLffM watch 1/B— Guaranteed—Sent Post Free any address—7/© SOLE AGENT. M&fl Now. ki fHEH YOU WISH TO PUR- » » CHASE A PIANO. Which wnl possibly be with you for the next 30 years, why.not have the best? Surely it is worth a visit to COLLIER'S before/buying to, inspect the greatest of British Pianos side by side: CHAPPELL ~.,/; " ' There can be no doubt about thd Tone, Qualities and Durability or tries pianos when you consider Chappell's have been making high grade piano for over 100 of this vast experience incorporated in every Chapped and Brinsmead piano Easy Terms over 1,2, or 3 years. We pay your return railway fare fa New Plymouth, should you purchase a new piano. Distributors for Taranaki. f, • -\\ Qi)'., DEVON STREET CENTRAL - NEW PLYMOUT* WRITE. FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS. 65 ACRES—First-class little dairy fai m, all highly improved, just outsad Borough. Well subdivided, splendidly fenced, good dwelling house at outbuildings. Handy to school, factory, and railway station. A mod dairy farm. Price, £47 10s per acre. £4OO cash. Balance 7 yeai at 5.V per cent,- *TOttaiJS ' 70 ACRES.—Highly improved and choice dairy farm, situated Ngaei District: Hahdy to Cheese factory, school, and post -$!«», large po tion under plough'. Wili carry 30 cows. Dwelling house of 5 room Good cowshed/'"'Tins is: an ideal little farm, and must increase in vali Price, £4O 130 ACRES.—Splendid. freehold dairy farm, situated l'fc miles from Stra ford Post Office, school and factory, and railway station. 60 acres hi already been ploughed and renewed. First-class homestead, all nece sary outbuildings, including milking machines and circular saw. Pri £SO per acre, including machine. £750 cash. Balance for 1.0 years i 5J per cent. NOTIC. —lf land, finance, or hame vo u wan t, ami that to your satisfactio don't fail to write or call when your j n town upon the BROS. JACKSOi LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, i BROADWAY, STRATFORD.

SPUING, AX EXPOSITION OF THE NEW SEASONS MILLINERY AND DRESS FABRIC STYLES 'WHICH EXCEEDS Ol'R BEST PREVIOUS EFFORTS. Come here this week, and treat yourself to a view of all that is novel and beautiful in New Spring Dress Fabrics and JVlillinMMi We have a splendid array of designs and effects that are uncommonly pretty and quite exclusive in White and Figured Voiles, Frosted Crepes, Jap Crepes, Figured Crepes, Figured Voiles, Crepe Muslins, Poplins, Serges, etc., in newest shades. and a host of other soft clinging materials which are so necessary for the present trend of fashion. 5 111 OUR PRICES TOO—ARE SURE TO DELIGHT YOU. if yon cannot call to see the goods, write furWUerns. MUNICIPAL BUSLDINGS, BROADWAY, .T/ANTED KNOWN.—I buv Scrap I ! COAL!—Pukemiro, Wai *V i ron< Brass, "303" Cartridges K_J and Taiiyiii.—W. Smith. Th< Copper/Lead and Zinc. Bring aloni 2 18. what you hav<» got. B. ttatknesß, ~ "njaneer. iju.ii.ford. j v. .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 46, 21 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 46, 21 September 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 46, 21 September 1916, Page 6

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