\j\j SROAOWAf, STRATFORD. <«.'.'.CRES FREEHOLO. A nice litn. T>airy Farm, well divided, and in good order, fine orchard, well sheltered front all winds, 8-roomed 'jouse, '2O-bail-shed; largo hay and implement shed, harness room, buggy and dray shed. Li mites from factory, School, Store and 'Phone, 4 rail©? from town anil railway. Good roads. Owner will well as going concern, with cows, horses, calves, pigs, all farm implements, factory shares, dray, gig and harness, etc., at £34 per acre. Terms to a practical man. Owing to being unable to work the farm, the owner must sell and S ive possession if possible. No. 8-961 •*t V.fiRES F3£i£J-50LD All been ploughed and resown, 13 paddocks; <l- - house; cow and other sheds. Handy to town and railway: good road, from se&ool, factory and 'phone. A nice littl< property, and if quick sale, it can be bought at £lB Per acre. Almost any terms to a practical man. A herd of heifers can be bought with tew property ii 'wished. No. 11-833 We have a fine Dairying Farm, Coast Land, handy to Auckland City }'*.. owner is most anxious to quit, 11S he is now in Camp, and will sell •ifchout any cash down, provided that the purchaser can give securities, #r he. would accept Mortgages as part, or whole payment. Tho property 'i a really good one, with a beautifully situated homestead and orchard. Everything in snleudid order. Prioe £36 (now reduced from £4O. ' ,:• " No. F. W.Av HEWITT, Manager. A. C. BELL. Lend Sa'.einf ALLIBB FORCES IN BGMONT GIGS. OOIEKTIP*C CONSTRUCTION , ?tRTE9 TIMBERS AND . . - STEEL PARTI ~.'.. rKARa W EXPEBiEMGB" • * jnryuSM HffEft Lis v v/IlSljrj COACH & CARRIAGE CO &?* PA3£ fITEEET. TOE COMMERCIAL HOTKL
WG^ HANDSOME APPEARANCE, PERFECT COOKER. bros., limited, &q\r Agents. D. O'GALLACHAN, BLACKSMITH, DOUGLAS. ST AS lakeu over Mr G. Morrison's kJ-I'Blacksmith busmen, «nd hopes •o tali-it the pfttronage of the bpr-tJerR f tho t-urrouuding district. s B OKI N G A* S? E( ;l A LITY. fKttMH STr T OTI.Y CAhB BROADWAY TAILORING COT. BROADWAY. Two D«ujs Uom Newton King's. -yWLsu to the n-pid ii«cr>3a.-e ol ~) business, wo have beim compelled to vacate our old shop for larger and more centra] prehiist-n. Customers can rely on getting good bou<kii Tailored Suits, the best Cloth, and honest workmanship guaranteed. A new shipment of spring goods pist arrived. EROAUWAY TAILORiHC COY. C. fttSCOE, W. CLARK, Cutter. Manager. P UTTER - WRAPPERS.—To tfairy JO Farmers who make tl eir own butter: Obtain your butter-wrapper* at the "Stratford Post" Job Printing Olfico.
CEREMIL& HUW MUCH OJD VOU LOSE LAST YEAR oa your Calves? Have you over paused u> reflect how much sick stock coat you in any one yoar ? Much could ho saved il' the ordinary ratiou ol s!-*'.io milk or whey included r*LK of the asms. Br cadet It's the hungry calf that earns the profit. Start hiro right for the first ton weeks with Ceremilk. He'll then he too busy with his appetite to have any trouble common to en I res. ruiK of m OREAir. for calvet MOT A MEDICINE I NOT AN EXPERIMENT ! It will pay you to investigate the value of this food. We are proDjirtMl to help you make more money out of your calves. AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT: JUriNSON AND CO., HAW ERA., Or your Storekeeper will supply you.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 8, 4 December 1916, Page 2
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