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FIRMS MUST IMPOVE IN VALUE. They Represent the Pick of the District. We have others just as good, in various areas. Each is a reproductive farming proposition at the price asked, and each one will be worth <.' bigger money next year. R See the farmers' own figures regarding these places, their capacity and earning power. A SPECIAL PRIZE FOR THE PROMPT. ACRES, all well grassed, subdivided into 6 paddocks; 30 acres been Dlou&'hed and rp.anum. Un/1 n t „:.i. im._ .1 -i j »_... mile from creamery. Goo £22 per acre; £B2O cash. HANDY-SIZED AND GOOD LAND. -.:.*-^ X3g ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, all grassed and ploughable; subdivide into 5 paddocks; good p. and w. fences; new bouse of 5 rooms and large wash-house; 10-bail cowshed, with concrete floor and paved yard. 'A really choice little dairy farm. Price £ls per acre; £B4O cash. * A GOOD INVESTMENT. 163 A ?? ES ' Well -S rafig ed subdivided into 8 paddocks, all ploughable; 7-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed, hay loft, stable, store-room, trapshed, etc.; will Carry 75 cows with ease. Situated 2 miles from school and. creamery. Price £32 per acre; £SOO cash. Very eaay terms. STRAIGHT-OUT LEASE. . t 200 ACRES FREEHOLD LAND, situated in good district; subdivided into seven or eight paddocks; all ploughable; situated on good metalled road 2 miles from school, P.O. and factory; 6-roomed house, whare, cowshed, etc. Lease for 3or 5 years at 30s per acre. TOWN PROPERTIES. NICE 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with quarter-acre section, surrounded with live hedges, nicely laid out with concrete paths. House in first-das* con-' dition and very convenient; situated 3 minutes' walk from P.O. .■ Price SPLENDID LEVEL %-ACHE SECTION and new 4-roomed cottage, wittf eI«P trie light and water; situate k m i„.,w „„n. * ™ . _*7*, u „" Price £325; £IOO cash. C. and E. Jackson. LAND. STOCK AND COMMISSION <#INTI, Broadway, Stratford MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD DRINKS TEA. But comparatively few people drink good tea. A goodly number of the discriminating "few" live in and around Stratford, and drink 1 BLUB & PINK LABEL *""'■' ' _ ' t i ,'Tis a delicious, refreshing beverage, with a choice flavor that makes it the , favorite tea of the district. A trial will convince you of its superiority. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO., Merchants - ■ Stratford.

LEASES LEASiS LEASES REALLY CHEAP, and in each case a PURCHASING CLAUSE WILL' 2B 220 ACRES Freehold, good 8-rdonied house, 12-bail concrete shed '---•-'• jfiihF* rT" 7, alßo ,F alwa y. 3 miles to town. Price £ :u NOi 244 r~S d pt ale! leaSC 6 at 208: PM aC " *' EXCHANGES EXCHANGES $, Only dealing on Selling Values 618 ACRES Freehold, splendid cattle country on whi«h an «„. milked if wished. All well fenced and free 3 Zious VeSs House, 14-bail Cowshed, woolshed, «* and trap shed vKnfc per acre with £SOO cash down, or M accept a erty as deposit, leaving the balance of &, L , for 6 years at 5 per cent. mone J on i 40 ACRES Freehold, nice little Farm' almost in tbwnS'flnn* i™im' No L 3T * *■* and fine plantation £4O per £» 100 acres as family as growing:up. ""Mage lorMty (J 260 ACRES Freehold, R ood, clean milk"W t country,'lew 6-roomed ' S Mfit*B*\. bail shed, 2 miles from faotory —<> school. 7 n,ii«' S l r u *» ; « - K Price £l4 10s per acre with for 80 to 100 acres betwetu i> e 000 ACRES Tip-top Dairying Land, gc c 4 oun P t e ry aCre **" ** *%*& " tOT *°° d *-> : '• .Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co.. Ltd <V A. HEWITT, Agent. , S ™*°*?< . : ?

U Unrf 3al><<m>» EMPIRE OTABLBt "" STRATFORD > 1 J- DAVEY has purchued the Stabta. ine Royal Mail Stable* _. 'lant. in nnw a..:i. n. Waggonettes and Dm* ui *> andtheioraeileahieiSa $ Picnic 'Pa.rt.iM Tir-jj!_- ~ .. "u» _ . . » eatered for. Cabs meet all trains. ••■** A. J. DAVIY, V fe w? 7 " d Bait st *M» STRATPORB TilejJ.«ne 85.

BROADWAY. BUILT BUSINESS SUITS ABE BETTEB. We use the word "built" because it is the correct term. The suits are planned carefully, and every piece of material, every thread, is subjected to a rigid test. Every bit of work is done by experts. Thus the Broadway suits are better AND WEAB BETTER than others. Broadway Tailoring Co. STRATFORD. YOU can get it cheaper at the Re 1 Post'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 15, 18 June 1913, Page 3

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