That Oream Separator.—You have been promising yourself for so long. Now is the time to buy a good machine Sat a reasonable price. We have just 'lauded stocks of "Household" aiid "Perfects," both good quality machines, and will be pleased to see you before making your purchase.—McMillan and Fredric, Broadway, Stratford. * CURE FOR RHEUMATISM. This 3a not a patent medicine, St iB a prescription or an eminent English specialist. For years I had been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism. One year ago I consulted one of the leading specialists of the Dominion (now deceased). On receipt of postage stamps, money order, or postal notes for 4s 6d, I will post twelve doses of the remedy, which this specialist declared to be the only thing known to science as a cure for this painful disease. Jr. Greville, Editor NZ. Dairyman Pox ROa, Wellta«tio».— Adrt. XCHANCE. A fine modern Boarding House in BGawera, 16 rooms (2 sitting rooms) hot and cold water. Doing a big business. Always full. Price £2OOO. £2OO cash. Owner will accept a dwelling home in part payment. EXCHANGE. Large House and \ -acre section Wanganui. Price £1325. Mortgage £6OO at 6 per cent., also town sections, no mortgage. Total equity £IOSO. Owner wants a dairy farm. FOR EXCHANGE. 200 acres, open cleared dairying land, well sub-divided, very comfortable home, house 6-rooms, man's /cottage, concreted cowshed. Dairy factory and school close handy. Price £35 per acre. Equity £3235. The owner wants a sheep farm up to 1000 acres. FOR EXCHANGE. 40 acres, Hawko's Bay district, suburban property, very valuablo. Two houses,'cowshed, outbuildings, 22 acres have been ploughed. Price £6500. Equity £5055. Owner wants to exchange for a sheep country. 295 acres, Waverley, all in grass, well subdivided, 5-roomed house and outbuildings, carrying capacity 2| sheep /frith a beast to 6 acres, B ; miles -from Waverley. Price £l4 per acre. Owner will exchange for a dairy farm up to 100 acres. Equity £2400. / We oan assist clients with finance.
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. HAW ERA. F. T AYLOR'S NOTICE TO THE PLANTERS OP THIS DISTRICT. I have shifted my Nursery from Pembroke Road to the corner of Regan Street and Swansea Road, where a great variety of Shelter and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Hedge Plants ore growing, with very little shelter, less manure, an no spraying. They are as hardy as they can he, and free from couch grass and sorrel, and I can say without noasting that they are quite equal to tho-iQ that are no hotter. Some 36 years' residence in this district has given me some ideas of its soil and climate, but I will not f orce them on anyone. I do not desire to make a fortune, or do an extensive business, but wish to make an honest living, without a lot of fuss, and will try to merit (and hope to receive) sufficient patronage to enable me to do so. I INSPECTION INVITED ON ANY ! WEEK-DAY. I NOTE.—S per cent, of my receipts will be given to the Sorbi.m itcJief Fund this season. Main Entrance Swansea Road. W. P. TAYLOR, NURSERYMAN, REGAN STREET, STRATFORD, 1916 STRATFORD PATRIOTIC COMMITTEE. FIHE Committee will be pleased to receive information of soldiers or soldiers' dependents in need of assistance. Information may be sent to the Executive, at Stratford, or branch committees at Toko, Tariki, Te Wera, Whangamomona, Tututawa. j. w. McMillan, Hon. Sec. BUTTER - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Fanners who make their own butter: Obtain your butter-wrnppars at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing Offioo.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 50, 26 September 1916, Page 8
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