The Farmer Is Making Money Now but he'll Coin it after the War! I Have the croakers who talk about a trade slump after the war really studied the question ? 1 hey B i i, . —r>rr>hn Vilv will as all its surplus food stocks will have been ■ haven t! Europe may be m a bad way. and proDaon win, M exhausted and little or no cultivation done to fill the shortage. The world :> food must come from g somewhere-ships now engaged in connection with war transport will bejel leased by the hundred. g and the New Zealand producer will find buyers out-bidding one another to bu} up his produce a,. fc k\ - I high prices. Here are some farm snaps for the foreseeing buyer . f| UUTO9HRE3^^ I divided into S SCO acres first-class sheep country. 6- r . , men's lint. Carrvpaddocks. 10 roomed house, stable, and all necessary 260 acres, hlles.ncrc. first onanty land. , ng Jpo acres turnips, 10 olltbnildi Watered by water races Good house and outbuildings. veil IDO hcad > f acres drilled turn even.- paddoclc. Situated near 200 acres, situated Main South Line, good --"btuM e . wncr in. 0 ~0 cattlo. Price, I nips, 25 acres Ashburton. Subdivided into 13 pad- dairying land, ;-roomed house. 6-stalled cow>l - 051 ess i- 10? - per acre. young grass. Car- docks , gor?e and wire fences. ;o stable etc Nearly adjoining some crop Pnce. /*, 10s. per acre. Only /jooo cash rying 200 ewes,7s nnrma Ai*;„ n nnk ifi acres race and . " , • Owner will take as part payment one required, stock ewe lambs, 40 '1 5 ' ' all thevear crcamer >- The land js splendid grazing town house, free title up to /roco. can lie taken head yotngcattle can * •~~ Terms country, snd the price is /i 6 per acre ; Balance of the money can remain. at valuation. I Price,/6 per acre. round. Pnce, £13 per acre, aerms, j O^ 00 ,- /1000 cash. only /COO deposit. i.|S6 I if 700 acres, situated Atea, near Eketahuna, first-class . ■ ■ new house of 7 rooms, outbuildings ol the best, good 600 aCfCS, situated Kak;ua, sonic very good land to 800 3CTGS, Te Tipua. good quality land, mostly easy orchard. All been heavy bush country. Fine medium, t-ood S-roomed house, and all modern downs, 7-roomcd house in pood order, woolshed, stable sheep and cattle land. Owner states be will guaran- onU buiK two years. in-sUlcd «r and all outbuildings, i mile from school and 4 miles tee lie will carry 2 ewes to the acre. Pncc, /S per stable, - giain shed*., pigstye, etc. 4mi r, irom H. from railway. 30 acres turnips, balance 1, 2 and 3-year- acre ; easy terms arranged. lailway and 2 miles .rom bchool. Watered by va.c-r R old grass. 800 ewes carried and fattens the lambs and ra f s - ancl subdivided into S paddocks. 1:0 acrrs I ioo cattle. This is a real good place, and as the owner's , , , , , , °j* s clover, fto acres sons have gone to the war it is now too large for him to 5 acres, Riccarton, first-class S-roomed house, hot skimmed foi wheat and 30 acres, or oa.s. u.rryiug , work. Price, per acre, owner's interest and cold water, electric light and all modern con- 000 sheep besides cattle. EducationaUeasc having; which he will accept in a small property near Christ- veniences. Stables and outbuildings Land of the six years to lun lent 5,-per atic A)<x> worth of I. church, so that lie can retire. One of the best farms '*st Well fenced and subdivided. Beaut.- improvements on the property, which will be allowed ■ we have on our books, and is absolutely a genuine bar- garden. Pricp /.Coo free title. Owner will for at the end of the term, but a fresh lease is certain U " rrrii n exchange/or a small dairv farm. lobeßranted. lnce.£t7oo. Only/700 down, crops M t ® . " in. OuTpr enl'pfpd it must ly* 2??z ■fl 1 325 acres, situ- 50 acres, Cast, first-class dairying land. UQO acres first-class downv country, 15 acres, freehold, and 10 acres river- 1200 acres, near J I a ted near good good house of 6 rooms and necessary arw i M-nnkhod bed given in. situated close Ashburton, Timaru, undulaI town, ii-roomed outbuildings. -Adjoins school and ® good dairying land. 4-roomcd l>ouse. ting and hilly. house, hot and railway. 2 oat sheaf stacks and 2 and all necessary outbuWdings. Property s t a^]c> co ' w anc i gig .shed and lowl- mostly plough- ' cold water, best straw stacks, 18 dairy cows, 2 horses, will carry 1 500 ewes, and with winter house. Subdivided 4 paddocks, able, neatly new of wheat growing 14 yearlings, gig and harness, and all feed will fatten the lambs. Price, i\2 ios. 2 acres mangolds, ,|-acre potatoes, buildings, " with V i land well sub- harness for draughts, pigs, implements. cre _ This property can be had on a J-acre young orchard, balance grass. woolshed and •:>' divided. has etc. • *$o per acre, walk m walk out, . • " i 1. This property *s ivco from encum- sheep vards, etc.grown 70 bushels Only /500 deposit. This is one of the lease with purchasing clause, stock can Frances, and will purchase the ->50 acres good Ilof wheat to the nicest farm's in the country. Stock be taken at valuation. lot. ~ 2222 tussock, not been I V acre, and will is woith nearly the deposit. 2224 • ploughetl for 6 H carry 1300 ewes " ' years. Cair v inf:'.l: : besides iattemng BW—'it lirrtfrmmfw rir-1 wiiri unin —mi—nHir* iiiiaWTMiitaA ~- 0 s heep arul" H . the lambs. Price, gg I Inglis Bldgs., Cashel St., CHRBSTCHURCH I n » C:\l2 ■ ; ; : H .• f .
II == p I LATER STYLES - ] in the Showroom j MILLINERY £ (Mk \ BLOUSES Special Tine of TRIMMED FELT M 1 »T % Very Pretty WHITE JAP STT.K HATS, smartly trimmed with ff sj/ . % BLOUSES, newest shapesBands or Mounts—From 3/11 a ) From 10/0 cach NEW SILK and VELVET HATS, $ & >v 1 'Coloured SILK and CREPE-DE-Special Range of Colours and fiL. (it yQ \ ■ CHINE BLOUSES. dainty New Styles .. 9/11 each . g \ B shades—At .. 17/0 each SMART MODELS, trimmed with I / \ 1 . taste, each one charming and * ( \ \ M COATS individual .. 15/6 upwards I 1 Special Selection DARK TWEED _ im „ (J ,11 B COATS, the very latest cut and n 11 1 | £ I & style 19/6 The verv latest in BLACK FUR B |f| llßift a DARK TWEED COATS, with Fur SETS, new sliapes 35/-set B \\\[ (!, fWJ I j B Collars—'Very Spccial Value— , BROWN FUR SETS, special « / ill rll/, ' '// ff Fr ° m 23 ''' - quality .. 42/- set \ \v\\\*lll/| // IJ l; l 111 IHi B Splendid Assortment of Children's Also a complete range of Squirrel, \\\WAtOU 7 : l \1 j m IJ//. m TEDDY BEAR and CORDED Bear, Fox, Fitch, Wolf, etc. Fur lrm)4i W I!' 7 B VELVET COATS, in all,. /. . Sets at prices to please all purses. \V\\s "1 WiM at l //' Mr Colours and Cream— These Furs are high in quality, 'I' 1 Imnv'/ Jf Pqces from .. .. 5/11. ; but cheap in price, apd we will be M Also HATS and BONNETS to , glad to show them to those who Jvo' rmtrh /\t 2'H S&hkbfy 456 " . All the famous maker, and styles in Corsets are g . , Vakic in LADIES ' HEAVY.; Special Value in WOVEN NIGHT- to be found amongst our assortment,including FLANNELETTE NIGHT- :$. DRESSES, for warmth and P.D. s W.B. s. \\arner sD.& A. etc. New DRESSES .. At 4/11 wear. .. .. 6/11 Self-reducing and Topless Corsets to suit all Recommended for Value. ligures, short or long over hips. Our Priccs —————————————J range from 4/11 upwards. An extensive ■ ■ selection from 8/11 All ladies should inter- 11 vj ' view our Corset specialist. II '$1 Graham, Wilson & SmellieJ 1 The House for Value f
Ct wzz/ iIAJq Daniel Crawford^ "RED STAR" ttffoisJcy: A J/lellor'S < 1/ The Sauoo il Highest Quality f/ at moderate price, V It makes a meal enjoyto the last scrap! // V. Aids digestion. Ig Sane & Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? "DECATJSE there must be, in advertised goods, a uniform high quality, otherwise j the advertised article not being j up to the standard claimed for it will not be purchased sixain and the advertisement, will b« 1 unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, there- j fore, that the goods are as represented and good value. j The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes a mistake. 'The Frees" readers will profit by ? careful perusal of its advertising columns.
OUT OF SEASON in the Orchard \ ALWAYS IN SEASON with US I I WHO DOESN'T L6KE PIE ? | H Here are sotne prices for Pie bruits that will make your 8 mouth simply water! - I galls. J-galls. galls, g Apricots 2/6 1/4 Gooseberries 2<- 1;2 1 Peaches 2/- 1/2 Plums 2/- 3/2 | Pears 2'6 1/4 Apples 2/- 1/2 1 Handy to Have in the House—High-grade Decsert Fruit* H Peaches whole and sliced ... ••• 1/3 per tin jj Apricots ... ... J/3 »' B Pears ... ••• .«• ••• • i> • I Cherries ... ••• >< 5 SOMETHING FRESH EVERY DAY AT | I FRANK A. COOK Ltd., The Grocers
> THE DELICIOUS . FRUITY FLAVOUR OF "K"Jam! !sduoto:ts j ABSOLUTE PURITY | and to the i LUSCIOUS FRESH FRUIT from which it is made. Ask for *K' and get the BEST Kirkpatrick - Nelson K-12T6
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