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t U-LET, Q roomed house, corner section, § acre, in splendid order, hot and cold water, and modern conveniences, o minutes from P.O, Most desirable residential area. Will lease for 12 months to approved tenant. Rent 20s. 4-ROOMED HOUSE and one acre, elebtric light and water, rent 12s 6d. 6-ROOM ED HOUSE, close to the school, sewerage and conveniences. Rent 15s. THREE SMALL COTTAGES at Gs and 7s Gd. 1 Cottage at os. 1J acres grazing at 3s. J. H. THOMPSON, Stratford. •sS <Sst S 7 qßaaaagg aos m PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR SOLDIERS.' WATCHES THAT ARE REALLY USEFUL ARE THE ONLY KIND WORTH GIVING, AND THE KIND WHICH WE HAVE IN SUCH AN EXCELLENT RANGE. CHOOSING A SOLDIER’S WATCH AT THIS POPULAR JEWELLERY STORE IS A VERY PLEASANT AND SIMPLE MATTER. Especially in View of our unequalled values. YOU ARE INVITED IT - INSPECT OUR DISPLAY WITHOUT OBLIGATION. B. J. PETERS. THE JEWELLER CENTRAL BROADWAY. There’s Extra Value in a Equal values secure, only an equal share, of success, other things being equal. We are selling hundreds .of BRINSMEAD and CHAPPEL Piaiios | because in a \ BRINSMEAD j AND I PIANO L IL J The buyer not only secures, aa much, but more than he 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 BRINSMEAD or British CHAPPELL. Sold under ;a guarantee that Protects you. EASY TERMS. Write for Free Catalogues.' Wo Allow you £1 for expenses* to New Plymouth to inspect pianos should you purchase a new instrument from us. SOLE AGENTS f or TARANAKI. ITcOLLIER & <? DEVON STREET CENTRAL - NEW PLYMOUTH. Established 1875. : rr= LxAND BUYERS! READ THIS. .t&ifti '70(18 I OgOS Freehold Dairy Farm. Free from we|f|^ai|s)ee.J huh :8. Acres. Subdivided into 15 well-fenced Factory on Farm. One mile from School and Railway StatfpiL ( ,.M ill 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, W'th n £SOO cash. Balance long term at 5 per cent. Sole Agents. 190 ACRES.—Highly improved Dairy Farm. Situated on Main Road, p within easy reach of Factory, School, Telephone, and Post Office. * Subdivided into well grassed paddocks, quantity of shelter bush. G^od ju residence of 8 rooms. Large cowshed, all necessary outbuildings. Cheap Farm. Price, only £26 per. Acre. Eaoy terms. 7-ROOMED HOUSE with all modern convenience (New Plymouth) full j Section, very central position and ideal home. Price, £950. ) £250 cash. Balance at 6 per cer^. V) NOTE.—We are agents foi a large number of choice properties ia New / 'Plymouth, and shall be pleased te drive clients .to inspect same free vf charge. Write for list of properties to-day. C. & E. JACKSON. LAND VALUERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, • i. BROADWAY, STRATFORD. SHOW MONTH NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT Yqur NEW SUMMER COSTUME. MOLLISON’S Cordially invite you to inspect the Latest Conceptions in SPRING and SUMMER COSTUMES, DRESS GOODS. MILLINERY and UNDERCLOTHING. ! This is assuredly the store of the smartest styles, the best qualities, and the best values—-a combination which cannot fail to please. r* Blouses of distinctive charm—in all the latest styles and newest materials are here for your approval. Smart well-made and correctly cut garments in the height of the New Fashions! All priced at Extremely Modest Figures. DON’T Let Your Shopping Go Until The Last Few Days—Buy Now While Stocks Are At Their Very Best. i. •;■ V't;", REMEMBER! We Give Is in the £ Discount, and Pay Postage on all , Parcels. MOLLISON’S THE STORE FOR QUALITY AND VALUE. MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, BROADWAY. STRATFORD.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 6

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