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-1 ROOMED HOUSE, clean level seetiou, electric light, water, first-class order. £275. On your own terms. 6 ROOMED HOUSE, host part of Town, good section and hedges. Only £275, on terms to suit purchaser. I ACRE, high section, overlooking the Town, healthiest part of the Ror» ough, level, and well fenced, also hedges. £l2s cash. Heal good value. I can offer some genuine propositions for Investors in Town and Sulmrbs. J. H. THOMPSON", STRATFORD. The Ring that Symbolises your solemn promise should be worthy of the girl you have chosen. Don't overrun the constable. No sensible girl expects anj thing unreasonable in the way of an engagement Ring. Her Fancy and your pocket can both be satisfied if you select the ring from our Stock. We can show you an assortment that will afford you the greatest •pleasure in choosing. OUR PRICES ARE MODERATE. THE JEY/ELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY. Equal values secure only an equal share of success, other tilings being equal. We are selling hundreds of BRLNSMEAD and CHAPPEL Pianos because in a The buy-er «ot only secures as much, but more than'.'jie; can buy"'in any other pianos at the price. The PRICE is RIGHT. They create business because they offer the greatest value. And no one can honestly question the "durability or the tone of either the British BRIXSMEAD or British CHAPPELL. Sold under a guarantee that Protects you. EASY TERMS. Write for Free Catalogues. We Allow you £1 for expenses to New Plymouth to inspect pianos should you purchase a new instrument from us. SOLE AGENTS f o r TA3ANAKI. H. COPIER & C°- ±r DEVON STREET CENTRAL '* - 1 - - - Established 1875. NEW PLYMOUTH. 80 ACRES.—First-elasa Freehold Dairy Farm/ Free from ; sjut.3 -Acres. Subdivided into 15 ic -welUfonccd paddocks. Facter^;oif 4 Farm. One mile from School and Railway Sta|jon. Will carry 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. £-15 pe'r acre, wxh £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 Post Office. Subdivided into well grassed paddocks, quantity of shelter bush. G-OiJ residence of 8 rooms. Large cowshed, all necessary outbuildings. Cheap Farm. Price, only £26 per Acre. Easy terms. 7-ROOMED HOUSE with aE modern convenience (New Plymouth) full J-Acre Section, very central pos.tion and ideal home.' Price, £9SC. £250 cash. Balance at 6 per cent. NOTE.—We are agents foi a large number of choice propertio.- iu New Plymouth, and shall be pleased to drive clients to inspect same free cf charge. Write for list of properties to-day. C. & E. JACKSON, \ - LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION ACENTS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. FAMOUSLY LOW PRICES! It pays tq shop at "Mollison's" e-verv wise woman in this Dist knows only too well. AT PRESENT OUR VALUES ARE BETTER THAN EVER and we draw your attention to the following specials., which are of particular merit regarding value and quality. CHILDREN'S DAINTY DRESSES, in Muslin, (is 6d to 17s (id. Tussore, 6s lid to 17s 6d, Crepes, 2s lid. * Populins—smart serviceable styles—18s 6d. CHILDREN'S HATS. Pique, Tussore j J \ [ and White Silk—ideal for Summer /iJv \] 2s 9d, 3s 6d. »' Wear. Prices Is 9d, Is lid, L>s 3d, LADIES' COLOURED HOSIERV inreliable qualities—Prices 2s fid up. LADIES' DEPENDABLE BLACK AND WHITE HOSE, Special Value at Is 3d. SEE OUR SPLENDID SHOWING OF NEW EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, LACES, NECKWEAR AND DAINTY SUMMER UNDERCLOTHING ! NEW HATS,-BLOUSES. COSTUMES, FANCY DRAPERY. AND DRESS GOODS. BRICKS UNEQUALLED FOR VALUE. , ; ; . MOLLISON'S MUNICIPAL BU!LD!NGS f BROADWAY, STJSATFOHD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 78, 30 October 1916, Page 6

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