SNIPS IN TOWN PROPERTY, Absolutely genuine propositions;— Clean level building site, Portia Street, £7O, Deposit £2O. One aero and 4-ruomed house, reduced to £4OO, Deposit £SO. New House, Juliet Street, conveniences, £625. Deposit £SO. New House, Orlando Street, conveniences, £6OO, Deposit £SO. | Aero clean level section Page Street, £l3O, Deposit £3O. J. H. THOMPSON, STRATFORD. n IT & HANDSOME BUT INEXPENSIVE THINGS FOR HOUSE SERVICE INSILVER AND ELECTRO WARE—^ The Dining or Tea table is decidedly incomplete without the note of solid distinction given by artistically dosigned Silver or Electroware. Wo draw your attention to our exceptionally lino display of articles for table adornment. TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS, HOT WATER JUGS, CRUETS AND ENTREE DISHES, ETC, Wo have a reputation for the high character of our wares—also FOR OUll POPULAR PRICES! !' % ZT VaJue in the LEVER .15111 LITTLE watch “7/® —Guaranteed —Sent Post Free any address — Tj& B. J. PETERS, STRATFORD. Service. SOLE AGENT. Mail Now. W HI lEN YOU WISH TO PURCHASE A PIANO. gpr"’ Which will possioiy he with you for the next 30 years, why not have the best? Surely it is worth a«= visit to COLLIER’S before buying to ~ j inspect tlie greatest of British Pianos J side by side: • • PE BRINSMEAD AND u CHAPPELL There can be no doubt about the Tone, Qualities and Durability of those pianos when you consider Chappell’s have been making high grade pianos for over 100 years—since 1810, and Brinsmead’s for over SO years. Think .... .oLtlua.jmtjexperj«pce incorporated in every Chappell and Brinsmoad piano. Easy Terras over 1,2, or 3 years. Wo pay your return railway fare to New. Plymouth, should you purchase a new piano. irl.Tl'W' ,’ v ; Distributors for Taranaki. H. COLLIER & C° 0,(0 dili . B _ . . . . B . . <JIOI JLi * Mt/ V 7 dttl DEVON STREET CENTRAL - - - - - r - • NEW PLYMOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS «« LAND BUYERS! ' • ■■■;■...READ- THIS. .. SO ACRES.—First-class Freeliold Dairy Farm*. Free from weed; all hee.i ploughed, but 3 Acres. Subdivided into. 15 well-fenced paddocks. Factory on Farm. One mile from School and Railway Station. Will carry 35 cows. Good house of 8 rooms. Splendid cowshed with concrete hour and yards. This is a most up-to-date dairy farm with Milking Machine plant which ‘s included in Price, £45 per acre, wth £SOO cash. Balance long term at 5 per cent. Sole Agents. . 90, ACRES. —Highly improved ..Dairy Form. Situated on Main Road, i; JiL easy reach of Factory, School, Telephone, and Post Office. Subdivided into well grassed paddocks, quantity of shelter hush. :Q; -ff«i|ence of 8} rooms. Large cowshed, all neefcssary outbuildniga. ■I? 'Cheap Farm. Price, only £2O per Acre. Easy terms: .. /-ROOMED HOUSE with all modern convenience (New Plymouth) .full i-Acro Section,, very central position and ideal home. Price, £950, £250 cash. Balance at 6 per cent. NOTE.—-We are agents foi a large number of choice, properties in New Plymouth, and shall ho pleased to drive clients to inspect same free cf charge. Write for'list of properties to-day. $ C. & E. JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, f BROADWAY, STRATFORD.
DELIGHTFUL SPRING FASHIONS • AT ' MOLLISON’S THE LATEST CONCEPTIONS , IN > MILLINERY-DRESS GOODS and COSTUMES await ymu' favour! Wo ask you to personally inspect our SPUING DISPLAY because it -s representative of the styles whim have found distinct favour for the Spring and Summer Season. ■ W I \ ■ ■ r\j i ■/ <J »■ i-E if C' is V j ; a mmi m\ vr< y ; The Spring .Millinery and Costume? arc particularly effective and call for much admiration. They are simple and smart and in the best of taste without being extreme. ■ ■ •. _• THE DRESS GOODS comprise all the choicest designs and colourings which are ideal for present fashions—and the prices are noticeably moderate. WE INVITE YOUR EARLY INSPECTION! MOLTJSON’S • * MUNICIPAL BUfLDEMGS, BROADWAY. ITT ANTED KNOWN.—I buy Scran /~C)AL ! COAL!—Pukerniro. Waipa, v 7 | r on. Brass. “303” Cartridges and Tanm’ii.—W. Smith. '.Phonf Copper, Lead and Zinc. Bring along , 218. what you have pot. Engineer. Straffordj B Harkne?' ]
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 58, 5 October 1916, Page 6
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