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The Farmer is Making Money Now but he'll Coin it after the War! IHave the croakers who talk about a trade slump after the war really studied the question ? They fl haven't ! Europe may be in a bad way. and probably will, as all its surplus food stocks will have been I exhausted and little or no cultivation done to fill the shortage. The world's food must come from H somewhere—ships now engaged in connection with war transport will be released by the hundred. §j and the New Zealand producer will find buyers out-bidding one another to bhy up his produce at sky- B high prices. Here are some farm snaps for the foreseeing buyer:— divided into S SOO acres first-class sheep country. 6- inen'shut r^T' i paddocks. u» roomed house, stable, and all necessary 260 acres, Ellesmere. first quality land. - njr , 00 ' \ !; ; outbuildings. Watered by water races <--.ood house and outbuildings, well " hcad ■ acres diTiled tur- ia every paddock. Situated r.ear 230 acras, situated Main South Line, good subdivided. Owner lieen milking 50 rattle. Price ! nips 2; acres A»h burton. Subdivided iuto *3 pad- dairying land, 5-roomed house. 6-stalled c ol *' s ' bc...des carrying sheep and las acre | young gra«s. Car- dock ,. gorsc and wire fences. 70 stablei cowshed> e tc. Nearly adjoining crop. Price, /rbios. per acre. Only £2000 cash ryi r»g 200 ewta. 7 5 Marian oats, ',6 acres rape, and , , . , ... Owner will take as part payment one required steel™,r rricc, (i s m £». '!>„», »"»>•■ »■" «* P»« » *'* P« «™ > Blanco of ,ho t , my «,„ at • „ tnati I Only ~/£o re- £1000 cash. dc P° Sit - . 1486 quired. 227;; __ - I | nov/ house of 7 rooms, outbuildings of the best, good 600 acres, situated Rakaia, some very good land to 806 acres, Tc Tipua. good quality land, mostly easy orchard. All been heavy bush country. Fine medium. Good S-roomed house, and all modems. I downs, 7-roomed house in good order, wooished. stable sheep and cattle land. Owner states he will guaran- conveniences, only built two years. 10-stalled and all outbuildings. 1 mile from school and 4 miles t fic h e will carry 2 ewes to the acre. Pr;cc, /8 per stable, 2 grain sheds, pigstyr, 4 miles from from railvrav. 30 acres turnips, balance t, 2 and 3-year- acre; easy terms arranged. railway and 2 miles from school. Watered by water old grass. Soo ewes carried and fattens the lambs and races, and subdivided into 8 paddocks. 120 acres 100 cattle. This is a real good place, and as the owner's oats sown down with grass and clover, 60 acres sons have gone to the war it is now too large for him to ® acres, Riccarton, first-class 8-roomed house, hot skimmed for wheat, and 30 acrcs for oats. Carrying work. Price, y S per acre, owner's interest /342 c, and cold water, electric light and all modern con- 900 sheep, besides cattle. Educational lease having which he will accept in a small property near Christ- veniences. Stables and outbuildings. Land of the six years to run, rent 5/- per acre, /qoo worth .of | church, so that he'ean retire. One of the best farms best quality. Well fenced and subdivided. Beauti- improvements on the property, which will be allowod: Iwe have on our books, and is absolutely a genuine bar- lnl garden. Price /1600 free title. Owner will for at the end of the term, but a fresh lease is certain' I g ;i : n . " 22 -i exchange for a small dairy farm. to be granted. Price, £1700. Only /700 down, crops jj < 2~~ " __ Owner enlisted and it must be sold. 224s 325 acres, situ- 50 acrcs, Cust, first-class dairying land. HOO acres first-class downy country, 15 acres, freehold, and 10 acres river- 1200 acres, near ! ated near good good house of 6 rooms and necessary (mn,! i m „t, n f , rnom , wooished stables bed given in, situated close Ash burton, Timaru, unduli- ! town, , 1 -roomed outbuildings. Adjoins school and Good ouse of , rooms, , and . a . roomed tm7 X house, hot and railway. 2 oatsheal stacks and 2 and all necessary outbuildings. Property ftable, cow and gig shed and fowl- mostly pWhcold water, best straw stacks.. iS dairy cows, 2 horses, will carry 1500 ewes, and with winter house. Subdivided into 4 paddocks, able, nearly new of wheat growing 14 ycarlmgs, gig and harness, and all feed will fatten the lambs. Price,/12 10s. 2 acres mangolds, £-acre potatoes, buildings, with land well sub- harness tor draughts, pigs, implements, acre This property can be had on a young orchard, balance grass. wooished and 8 divided, h.1.1 etc. per acre, walk in walk out. J £ f - This property is free from encum- sheep yards etc ] grown 70 bushels Only £500 deposit. This is one of the lease with purchasing clause, stock can branceS( and 00 purc hase the acres good I of wheat to the nicest farms in the country. Stock be taken at valuation. lot, 2222 tussock not been | aCr<? ' Aw eTe. 1 ' S WOrUl " Carly lhe deposrit ' 2 "-4 ~~ ploughed fo^6 I Bldgs., Cashel St., CHRISTCHURCH | —' : —— — * ! 1 .' •• ~ "Tt* OVERQOATS J® F° f Men. . In all weights—at all prices. Our Ready-Money Buying Sj r stem —both in Fngland and New Zealand"* brings the best to you at the lowest possible prices. . It is particularly emphasised in the Overcoat Values we now submit. . . They have all the style and character that it is possible for a tailor fo put - ' - into them. The men who buy them are going to get several season's wear* : * |a out of them, because the materials are exceptional. , " S ' Now is the right time to make the investment. Call in and try some on. | & Men's Tweed Overcoats, smartest ' Hen's Aauabacta, Aquatite, and shapes From 35/- to 49/6 . From C °s7/6 to £5/5/Men's Double-breasted Talma Over- Men's Fleecv Lined Raincoats coats » and " From 75/- to 95/Men's Double-breasted Cl,ters, Men's E a meo a ts iu proofed GaW ' ltetd, fleecy dl " cs I<rom «»/®. t0 59/6 «'/« t0 76/* Boys' Tweed and Raincoats, plain I Men's Leather-lined Coats • and fleecy lined From 84/- to £7/10/- From 15/- to 35/- ° QRREY'S £$m!r The Stores Sor Men.

ROOM AT THE FRONT. The improvements now being completed at Minion's front -.vill allow customers to view the windows or enter the shop without crush, or inconvenience. Miuson's hardware store. Q

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15606, 2 June 1916, Page 4

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