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LAND AND GENERAL. NATIONAL MORTCAGE AND AGENCY CO., OF ? N.Z., LTD. ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S “Red Circle” “Red Circle” “Red Circle” Binder Twine. Binder Twine. Binder Twine. WE Would remind our numerous clients that we are COUNTY AGENTS, and that we carry large stocks at all our stores, including:— LYNDHURST, METHVEN, RAKAIA, MAYFIELD, AND ASHBURTON. FARMERS ! ! ! FARMERS ! 1 ! FARMERS 1 I 1 Use the Twine which gives no trouble which “goes further,” and which is ahvavs the “BEST IN THE LONG RUN.” Place your order early for “RED CIRCLE” “RED CIRCLE” “RED CIRCLE” BINDER TWINE. BINDER TWINE. BINDER 1 WINE. ANDREW’S ANDREW’S ANDREW’S NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z., LTD.

HENRY STEPHENSON, HAVELOCK STREET. —FRUIT SEASON. 1930 TEVIOT FRUIT. TEVIOT FRUIT. TEVIOT FRUIT. TEVIOT FRUIT. COMPRISING Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums, Tomatoes, etc. Also, Raspberries and Loganberries. .Having again been appointed Agent for the Co-operative Fruit Growers of Otago, Lid., 1 will be receiving Large Consignments of THE FINEST TEVIOT FRUIT DAILY DIRECT FROM THE GROWERS. - Secure your Fruit* early for Jam, and save disappointment, especially Apricots, as the season for these will be short, owing to late frosts, as advised by the Growers. Orders will be promptly attended to as the Fruit arrives. State requirements either for Jam or Bottling when ordering.

Auction Sales of Fruit Daily will be advertised in Auction Advertisement accordingly. Clearing Sales of Furniture, etc., arranged at Lowest Rates. Also, —Weekly Sales at my Rooms of Furniture, Fruit, Poultry, Produce, etc. HENRY STEPHENSON, AUCTIONEER, LAND, ESTATfc, and FINANCIAL AGENT. Agent— Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. Norwich and London Accident Insurance Association. Motor Car Risks Insurance. EVANS AND BULL, J. R. EVANS. ROLAND BULL. Licensed Land Brokers. (Est’d. 1881). ASHBURTON, ABSENTEE OWNER. O-j OKA—COST £1550. 6-Room-MODERN BUNGALOW, built by the present owner for his own nse. Replete with all Modern Conveniences. VALUABLE SECTION of and 20 Perches. Easy Terms given. We will be pleased to supply full particulars. 809/47 COST £7OO, TAKE £525. jO 1A n J)OWN for G i Acres, oW 1 U U suitable for few cows and outside work, sheep and agricultural. GOOD 4-ROOM ED HOUSE and Outbuildings. 1J miles from school, in North Canterbury. Selling to buy a larger place. INQUIRY INVITED. 126/40

32/6 ticulars on TO LET. WEEKLY—tf-Roomed go low, Eton Street, application. Pav£Bbo DOWN. “f | £■* ACRES, .North Canterbury, O 1?) good sheep and cropping farm, at £ll 10s per aero. WINTERED bit) ewes, 2 cows and 2 horses, ALSO 20 acres in WHEAT, b acres in OATS, 22 acres RAPE, .‘lO acres TURNIPS, and balance Grass. Sweet Country, all work done by tractor, lb paddocks, fond fences, well watered. NICE 0-ROOMEI> HOMESTEAD in excellent order, with all conveniences and ’phone, also garage (cost £100), dip, stables, cowbnils, loosebox, granary, transited, ehnflhouse, machinery, and shearing shed, 2-roomed whare, yards, etc. Two miles from station, one mile school, seven miles saleyards. A BARGAIN and worth inspection. 315/4S EVANS AND BULL. 03 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. FOR Convenient Camp Cooking. Primus Stoves 18s Cd. Latest models just arrived. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. FOR HARVEST FIELD EMERGENCIES. FANNERS, Wrenches, Punches. ‘ Cold Chisels, Hammers, Rivets, Bolts and .Nuts. Everything for the Harvest Field. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 85, 21 January 1930, Page 8

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