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LAND AND GENERAL, W. H. AMOS, LICENSED LAND BROKER AND ESTATE AGENT. FOR SALE. —Rakaia; 2-ACRE, with dLOfJU SPLENDID 9-Roomed PLASTERED HOUSE; Conveniences, including Electric Light, Cow Byre, Foavl Houses, etc. Suitable for Boarding House. DWELLING, 5 Rooms dW • UU and Kitchenette, Electric Light, H. and C. Water, Cupboards budt in, Sewered. Situated Cameron Street "West. (No. 148) JP 77 pT—BUNGALOW, 5 Rooms, dW 4 4 t) every possible convenience, including Electric Light, H. and C. Water, Gas, Sewered, Car-shed, etc. Splendid situation. West Side. (No. 149) I have a splendid range of Properties on my books for sale. Deposits from £6O. w. hTamos, TANCRED STREET, ’Phones 90, 692, or 696. J. TREVOR THOMAS AND GO., AUCTIONEERS, LIVE STOCK SALESMEN. LACK OF MINERALS. IN many parts of Australia it is a regular practice and absolutely necessary to the life of stock to supply nearly all the year round minerals per medium _ of approved brands of salt lick. Right now in New Zealand we must wake up to the fact that our country is running out of minerals and to prove this fact. EXTRAORDINARY RESULTS, have been obtained by large numbers of the users of —LIXIT——L I X I T——LIXIT— A salt lick especially selected by experts for use in our country. Sold in 501 b blocks, containing the very best quality ingredients obtainable. Packed in a cardboard box, easy to handle cheap to buy. Will stand up to our weather conditions, suitable for cattle, sheep or horses. Our activities 'in the stock business have, Ave regret, no gi\-en us a chance to concentrate oi the sale of this valuable salt lick, bu the number of welLknoAvn farmers ant station-owners who have found out tha Ave are agents for “Lixit” is amazing If we printed l a list of our regula: Lixit customers, our supplies wouli not be sufficient to last one Aveek WE CAN TELL YOU OF MANI UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS: fron RELIABLE MEN. J, TREVOR THOMAS AND CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS.

EVANS AND BULL, J. R. EVANS. ROLAND BULL. Licensed Land Brokers, (Est’d. 1881). MORTGAGEE SALE. IAA ACRES, near RANGIORA, JLUU £l2 10s per acre. TERMS, £2OO DOWN, or even less down might be considered. About half in grass, grows good crops of wheat, oats, linseed, potatoes, etc., and suitable for mixed farming. 5-ROOMED COTTAGE and Good 1 Outbuilidngs. No mortgage, and the Mortgagee will leave balance oni for a long term at a low rate of interest. The farm wants cleaning up, but is a; bargain to a worker at the price and on the terms offered. Vacant. Immediate possession. INSPECTION INVITED. A TREMENDOUS REDUCTION. Q A to £3O per Acre, and THE BEST TERMS GIVEN, for 200 Acres of First-class Land, suitable for any class of farming, has grqwn 84 bushels of wheat per acre; half in grass. FIRST-CLASS 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE, with every up-to-date convenience and good outbuildings. Opposite school and 6 miles from large Canterbury township, saleyards, etc. If you want a good dirt cheap farm you should not fail to make an immediate inspection, the owner, a widow, must self. Has .'belonged to the family for many) years. Ring and make an appointment to inspect. EVANS AND BULL, 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Christchurch. , BULLOCK AND GO., LTD., BURNETT STREET. WEST SIDE, 1.-ACRE, Glasgow Lease, MODERN 4 BUNGALOW. 4 Rooms and Kitchenette, Wash-house; Sewered. Good Garden and Fences. Price £9OO or would consider near offer. ' Government Mortgage at. 4j per cent. Easy ingoing to approved purchaser. • BULLOCK AND CO., LTD. FOR SALE. 1. ACRE Freehold Modern Bungalow 4 of 5 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, wardrobes built in, sewered, large wash house, garage and fowl-house. Best locality in town. Good Government Mortgage at low rate of interest. BULLOCK AND CO., LTD., Burnett Street. FARMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Established 25 Years. RISKS accepted on all Farm Buildings, Machinery, Grain, Sheaf Stacks, etc., and Workers’ Accident; also Motor-cars. Save 33j per cent, on your Premiums. Inquiries invited. 4. BATHGATE, BURNETT STREET. Chief Agent for Ashburton County.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 155, 12 April 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 155, 12 April 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 155, 12 April 1930, Page 12