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BUSINESS NOTICES. H. GRESHAM. SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. BURNETT STREET, ASHBFRTON. Telephone 141. Hours of Attendance : 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Private Residence : Cameron Street W«st. NEW LINES ~ FOR MOTORISTS. Burners—Bray's, "Eta," Is 6d j Belts, from Is 6d per foot. : ! Headlights, 400 yards light, 42s 6d \ ' Goggles, rubber, the latest, 7s Gd ! ! Oil, Price's Motorine, 4s 6d quan- j tities | Outfit Motor Tyre, from 5s to 17s 6d. i Tools —A fine selection. I ' At— \\ G. H. GARSOH'S. \ THOMAS BROS., GRAIN, PRODUCE AND SEED DEALERS. FARM and Mill Produce and Seed« retailed m largo or small quantities. Special reductions to the Trade. Agent for Nairn and Sons, Florists and Nurserymen, Chrifitchurch. Wreaths and Bouquets made up on shortest notice. Artificial Wreathe, Flower Pots and Pot Plants always on hand Plants of every description m season. All goods delivered FREE within a short radius of town. Note Address : THOMAS BROS., HAVELOCK ST., Ashburton. 'MR A. L ZOUGH, SOROEON NOTE NET ADDRESS : MAIL AND GUARDIAN NEW BUILDINGS, BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON. Dentists resident on premises. Nigl'.t Bell at top of stairs. Telephone No. 56. METHVEN BRANCH.—Open every TUESDAY EVENING, and until 10 p.m. on THURSDAYS. RAKAIA.—Every TUESDAY at Railway Hotel, from 4 to 6 p.m. MAYFIELD, MOUNT SOMERS' VISIT.—Mr DE LATOUR, Dentist, visits these Districts as formerly. A. L. ZOUCH. BARKER, -Boot Kepaieek TANCRED STREET. A Boon to the Ladies, And a Blessing to Men, By taking your Boots To BARKER'S to Mend. NEXT TO STRANGE'S. H. MATSON AND CO H. Matson & Co. "THE ARCADE," ASHBURTON. LAND IHJYERS, LAND BUYERS. NOTE THIS LIST. NOTE THIS LIST. TWO VERY CHEAP FARMS. 1. K'Jfk ACRES excellent Sheep tJ S\J and Cropping Country, m 10 paddocks; 40 acres turnips, 60 acres rape, 120 acres being ploughed, This place is m great heart, not having been cropped much this last 15 years. Good House 6 rooms, concrete foundations, and usual buildings, yards, etc. ; 2 miles from station, Kaleyards, and .school. A sweet little place without a Haw. £11 per acre. Any reasonable terms, 11. MATSON AND CO. 2. QO9 ACRES.—Plenty of water wOw here; good fences; comfortable House G rooms, stables, granary ; 100 acres m turnips and rape. Situate close to Christchurch and salcyards. £15 per acre. H. MATSON AND CO. TOfin ACRES. IOUU £4 10s PER ACRE. Finest Shnep Farm m North Canterbury. Comfortable residence 6 rooms, wools]-.'d, stables, granary, dairy, etc. A!,-:'> given m (no goodwill) is 1100 \itcs Leasehold at a very cheap rental of Is per acre. Sixty acres oats, 60 acres turnips, balance grasses and sweet tussocks. Not very far distant from Rangiora, and the district is second to none. Full particulars on application. H. MATSON AND CO. 3/| Q ACRES. Itl £5 PER ACRE. We have inspected this Farm, and can assure buyers that it is a really good little place; no shingle, but a useful friable soil. Has grown 70 bushels of oats to the aero and 4 tons of oatshecif chaff. Divided into 11 paddocks, permanent water m each. Homestead 6 rooms, stable (4 stalls), loose-boxes, piggeries, chaffhouse, etc. ; nice orchard and garden. In a good situation, being close to school and all conveniences. It is one of those sweet, handy little places that is much sought after but seldom obtainable. £5 an acre gets it. Call for full details. H. MATSON AND CO. 7> A ACRES. " K)\J , PRICE £1000. EQUAL TO TAI TAPU'S BEST. A really splendid Dairy or Cropping Farm. Beautiful deep soil, richest land m the district, divided into seven paddocks, 12 acres oats, 3 acres barley, 1 acre potatoes, 15 acres swamp, balance new grass. Dwelling-house 6 rooms, 7-bail cowshed, 2-stall stable (new), loose-box, implement shed, hay shed, piggeries, fowlhouse, good orchard, etc., etc. The Farm is situated i-mile from school and close to creamery, saleyards and township, and m the most popular district m North Canterbury. Anyone wanting a sweet little farm can't go wrong hero. £1000 gets it. Terms arranged. H. MATSON AND CO. Oft AAA AC]iES- J OUSI/UI/ NEAR ASHBURTON. Exceptionally cheap Run, easily tarries iKJOO «lict'|>; 80 acres Freehold, laid | down m English grass. AH the ncces- 1 ea'r.y buildings, wool-scouring plant, lot of fencing, etc. The wool has averaged £2000 for many years. Delivery Ist March. Lease has nine years to run. i Rental only £375 per annum. j Full particulars from Agents, j H. MATSON AND CO. LAND CATALOGUES on application, or posted Free to any address. H. Mateon &Go.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7731, 26 February 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7731, 26 February 1909, Page 2