1-i , • 'v - ' NEW Z EALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE 1 • AGENCY CO.. LTD. ■ROADWAY. STRATFORD. v .) ACRES FREEHOLD.—A nice little Dairy Farm, well divided, and in good order, fine orchard, well sheltered from all winds, 8-roomed house, 20-bail shed; large hay and implement shed, harness room, baggy and dray\ shed. U mil es from Factory, School, Store and ’Phone, 4 miles from town and railway. Good roads. Owner will ■ell as going concern, with cows, horses, calves, pigs, all farm implements, factory shares, dray, gig and harness, etc., at £34 per acre. Terms to a practical man. Owing to being unable to work the farm, the owner must sell, and give immediate possession if possible. No. 8-961 1«| ACRES JFREEHOLD. —All been ploughed and resown, 13 paddocks; 4l*oomed house; cow and other sh e ds. Handy to town and railway; good road, i-mile from scaool, factory and ’phono. A nice little property, and if quick sale, it can be bought at £lB per acre. Almost any terms to a practical man. A herd of heifers can be bought with the property if wished. 11*833 We have a fine Dairying Farm, Coast Land, handy to Auckland City. The owner is most anxious to quit, as lie is now in Camp, and will sell without any cash down, provided that the purchaser can give securities, t or h 6 would accept Mortgages as part or whole payment. The property is a really good one, with a beautifully situated homestead and orchard. Everything in splendid order. Price £36 (now reduced from £4O. No . F . A. 0. BELL, Land Saleman. W. A. HEWITT, THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. ARE IMMIIIRAiMO WORKMANSHIP •ilMTiriO CONSTRUCTION . VftTIO TIMRERS AND . . m.t «««..... INVINCIBLE VIKA no or EXPERIENCE . v P™ ce, t ■ Sac C EGMONT & CARRIAGE CO ; NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL
i mbcrc7i; f ea The finest tea from the finest plantations " i o your teapot. wi Don’t forget to take it with you! Whenever you go away, have a bottle of Bennington's Irish Moss in your bag. You never know when you may take cold - you never know when a cod may develop into serious illness. But, by taking Bennington’s in time, you can easily ward it off. He sure you get a bottle of it to-dav, \ BONNINGTON’S IkISH MOSS Iff 2 i to tuck away in a corner of your bag. Read this letter of appreciation: • Tii n urn. “For over twenty years I have periodica, ly used It nninpton’s Ir:kli Moss and have found it specially specific fo" all kinds of colds, For ch'ldren, I believe it to he uusurpiiSM'd. As an er-store-keeperlhnvc continnilly recnitimeiided it and have soi l hundreds of hoitlc.” W.M. OWKItS. Bold in large and small bottles. All Chemists and stores. l(u
TOTiPar —■— - mmm. v <m & m SM A Social Leader’s Advice to a Debutante—“Remember my dear, Good Teethkeeping means good health and winning smiles both indispensable to social success." Rely on the habitual night and morning use of Dr.Lyan's PERFECT Tooth Powder Prepared for nearly half a century by a Doctor of Dental Surgery. Teach your children to use Dr. Lyon’s night and morning above all at night. This will insure them against future tooth discomfort and prove the best safeguard to their health. Obtainable at all leading chemists and stores. I. W. LYON & SONS, Inc. Lower Cuba St. 109 Pitt Street Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S.W. WAR PRICES. In many instances the war is made «n excuse for unduly inflating the charges for articles of everyday nee. Fluenzol is, however, still the same price (la 6d and Site 6d), despite the increased cost of production; and the trade terms ate unaltered. Gargle for throats, sniff up for colds, and swallow for ferera and influenaa.
T 6 HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. fJIHE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters’ Hall EVERY TUESDAY. Hours, 9 to 5 p.m. Free to all. ■'•n'.iEns <^£s^7 G * if HANDSOME APPEARANCE, PERFECT COOKER. JjELLRIfICER BROS., LIMITED, Self Agents. BUTTER - WRAPPERS - To Dairy Farmers who make their own butter; Obtain your hutter-wrnnpers at the “Slr-i fforrj Post” Job Printing Office. K i
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 57, 4 October 1916, Page 2
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