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GO ACRES Dairy Land, adjoining Factory, ] mile railway and school, ; £3O per acre, small deposit and part exchange, town property. Immediate possession. I HOUSE, 6-rooms, all conveniences, 1 minute Broadway, ,£6O0 3 Deposit £25, balance your own terms. ' 3 ACRES, level, 'nice hedges, £290, L I CLEAN LEVEL SECTION for £6B 10s. I J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. The Ring that Symbolises your solemn should be worthy of the girl you have-chosen. Don't overrun the constable. No sensible girl expects am thing unreasonable in the way of an engagement Ring. Her Fancy and your pocket can both bo satisfied if yon select the jing from our Stock. We can show you an assortment that will afford you the greatest pleasure in choosing. * OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY. THEN YOU WISH TO PUR- » / CHASE A PIANO. v » Which will possioiy be with f you for the next 30 years, why not I have the best? Surely it is worth ae visit to COLLIER'S before buying to T, inspect the greatest of British Pianos H side by side: ' There can be no doubt about the Tone, Qualities and Durability of these pianos when you consider Chappell's have been making high grade pianos for over 100 years—since 181 ft, and Brinsmead's for over 80 years. Think of this vast experience in every Chappell and Brinsmead ph>np. I£asy Terms over 1 ! , 2, or 3 years. We pay your return railway fare to New Plymouth, shwlld you purchase, a, new piano. 1; f f ,'-j ■' Sole' Drstfibutors for Taranaki. j „f[ H. COLLIER <& C°- .;i;,:;' DEVON STREET CENTRAL NEW PLYMOUTH. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LISTS. \HS&? LAND BUYERS! 80 ACRES.—FirsW'lass Freehold Dairy Farm. Free from weeds all befl.i ploughed, but 3 Acres. Subdivided into 15 well-fenced paddocks. Factory on Farm: One ratio' from School aiuHßiiilway Station. Will carry 35 cows. Good house of 8 rooms. Splendid, cowshed with concrete floor 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 Farm. Situated on Main Road, within easy reach of Factory, School, Telephone, and POjSt, Office. Subdivided into,jjweljL grassed- paddocks, quantity of shelter jhiislj. G^od residence of. 8 ,r,oom f s,, ; Large cow'shod, all necessary ouiWilding^. Cheap Farm,,,i : 'rice M onjy £26 per Acre. Easy terms. .._ A* 7-ROOMFD HOUSJS with- aj; .modern convenience (New Plymwitn) fall jjr-Acre Section, very, ~cenijral 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 be, pleased to drive clients to inspect same free pf charge. Write for list of properties to-day. '" C. & E. JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. FAVOUhfi£ STYLES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER This is assuredly the store of tho smartest stylos, the best qualities and the best- values— a,-"* combination which cannot fail to please. CREPE AND VOILE BLOUSES, Gs lid to 18s Gd. lift CREPE-DE-CHENE BLOUSES, black and navy, 22s 6d. LATEST STYLE and PERFECT FITTING. NEW COSTUMES— For Smartness, Style and Finish our Costumes to hand excel all previous Season's Creations. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, Exceptionally Smart Styles, £4, £4 10s, £6. FAWN AND GREY GABARDINE COSTUMES, Newest Styles, £4 10s, £5 OS, £6. .!;-..■: POPULAR DRESS GOODS AND| PRINTS, ATTRACTIVE SUMMER i UNDER WE AR, HOSIERY, LACE JAND RIBBONS.' MOLLISON'S MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

r ANTED KNOWN.—I bnv Scrap j Tron, Brass, "303" Cartridges • Copper, Lead nn<] Zinc. Bring along what von have got B Hafkn*n«. Engineer, Stratford. i

CtOALJ COAL f—Pukeinlro, Waipa, ' and Tai>Miii.-_W. Smith. 'Phon«

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 14 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 14 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 66, 14 October 1916, Page 6

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