NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. ■ROADWAY. STRATFORD. If - -BBSS FREEHOLD.—A nice liW "Oau-y Farm, well divided, and in % "border, one orchard, well sheltered from all winds, 8-roomed wl ahed; large bay and implement shed, harness room, - h 'nd dray shed. 1* miles from Factory, School Store and " J - —d railway. Good roads. Owner wilii? _..rs, horses, calves, pigs, all farm ii j — _,„..„ j 1,0-naac etc., at £34 per aero. le to work the fan . if possible. ■""". "—' : No. 8-961 fM ACRES FREtHOLD.— All been ploughed and resown, 13 paddocks; 44? roomed house; cow and other sheds. Handy to town and railway; rfnod road i-mile from scnool, factory and 'phone. A nice little Soperty 'and if quick sale, it c aa be bonght at £lB per ,acrr -Ly terms to a practical man. A herd of heifers can be bom .. the Woperty it wished. j No. 11-833 WeTave a fine Dairying Farm, Coast Land, handy to Auckland City l%\ Wrier is most anxious to quit, as he is now in Camp, and will sell ■tfv,©™ ~ provided that the purchaser can give securities, rttS Xt MorigSes as part or whole payment. The property -1 Stood one, with a beautifully situated homestead and orchard. Erring S splendid order. Frice £36 (now reduced from £4O .ir.A.ffE^llT, A. C. BELL, Land Saleman.
THE ALLIED FORCES IN EGMONT GIGS. HMIMFAMfD WORKMANSHIP MIINTiriO CONSTRUCTION . TttTIO TIMIERft AND • ARE fIARt OF EXFEIIENCI INVINCIBLE 4TYLIOM APPEARANCE. . •'];>.,, : s*B *! i ■ •;;' : E(BfdNTi£W COACH & fAOX STBEBT, NEAR COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
mberc/ipsS Mad* from the best tea from the best •* plantations No otker blend pv«« tuch good value »■ Amber lip«.
fO HELP THE MOTHERS AND SAVE THE BABIES. /pBE PLUNKET NURSE may be consulted at the Foresters' Fall EVERY WEDNESDAY, from 1 Messages may be left at Mr Edpards, Chemist. Free to all. "ORB HANDSOME APPEARANCE, PERFECT COOKER. • ELLRINCER BROS., LIMITED, Sola Agents. PUBLIC NOTICE. 10 tho general public of Stratford i?,J and surrounding district. —1, Sing Lee, have this day disposed of my Laundry business to Joe Lee, Laundryman, late of New Plymouth, Whose abilities as a first-class Latindryman are well-known during the past five years. I wish to thank all rav customers for past favors, and beg B continuance of Bame to my successor Joe Lee, Laundryman, Broadway South, just over the bridge. SING LEE. CLEM SMITH AS now taken over the Club Hotel - Stables, and will be glad to see old friends. All Stands 6d, Feeds d| 6d. Good stall accommodation. I Every care and attention given to misC»UTTER - WRAPPERS.—To Dairy Farmers who make their own Witter: Obtain your bntterwmopars 4t the "Stratford post" ifob Printing Jffioa; '*'■"
HOW MUCH DID YOU LOSE LAST YEAR on your Calves? Have you ever p to reflect how much sick stock cost you in any one year ? Much could be saved if the ordinary ration of skim milk or whey included MIUCOFTHECEDIALf. BrCALVET It's the hungry calf that earns the profit. Start him right for the first ten weeks with Ceremilk. He'll then be too busy with his appetite to have any trouble ■ common to calves. IMUKOFTHECERWir. BrCALVET NOT A MEDICINE I NOT AN EXPERIMENT] It will pay you to investigate the value of this food. We are prepared to help you make more money out of your calves. AGENTS FOB THIS DISTRICT: JOHNSON AND CO., HAWERA., Or your Storekeeper will supply you.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 83, 4 November 1916, Page 2
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