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g % 1 ■—— — , m The Farmer is Making Money Now but he'll Coin it after the War! (Have 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. ancl probably will, as all its surplus food stocks will have been | exhausted and little or no cultivation done to fill the shortage. The world s food must come from | ■ > ~ somewhere—ships row engaged in connection with war transport \\ill be released b\ the hundred. | and the New Zealand producer will find buyers out-bidding one another to buy up his produce at sky- g high prices. Here are some farm snaps for the foreseeing buyer:—* ] divined into S 900 acres first-class shoep country, 6- men's lint I paddocks. to roomed lions*-, stable, and atl necessary 280 acres, ELesincre. first fjuahtv land. in<r , co 'j* • * I outbuildings. Watered by water race* (ioocl house .and outbuildins-s. ell Joo *?P----8 licreH united - '•" every paddock. Situated near 200 acres, situated Main South Line, good subdivided. Owner !>een milking 30 cal tle. Pr !n jr acres Ashburton. Subdivided into 23 pad- dairying land, s-roomed house, 6-stalled cows, besides carrying 250 sheep and /j i os . por'ccre''■'>nn<» era** Car- ,i 1. • n-iv/» frncp-j -a ' ' • sonic crop. Price. ■/.•(> 10s. per acre. 0,, i,. cj; a.... d0t.1..-. g0..->e and wnc tcnce... ,o sta k[ c cows hcd, etc. Nearly adjoining ' - Ulll > ;-'ooo cash . v.ng Am m«<!.7; -f, ranr md ' . Owner \vi!! ta;:e us part pavment one reoninvl c< 1 ewe. ~0 aclt: - Alger.an oa.s. -cic., ap . ana cve ., n;erv Thc land is splendid grazing . f * * ' . . re< > u »™. ««ck i-o-d "ni"ir -it op the land will carrv 2 sheep ail the year • . 10 ™ trei. t.t.e up to £.000. j,, , v i'v:..- -oi'iul Price. Si; per acre. Terms couotr >'- and lhe P nce 1S P" " c C ' Balance of the money cr.u remain. at valuation. I /10..0 cavh. ~ " on] y dc V°-' ,U j 700 acrOS, situated A tea. near Eketahuna, first-class _■ ————_______________ new j louse of - room?, outbuildings of the best, good 600 acres, situated Kakaia, some very good land to 300 seres, Te Tlpua. jood quality land, mostly easy orchard. All been lieavv bush country. Fine medium. Good S-roomed house, and all modern > ' downs. 7-ro(r-uiru house'in good order, woolshcd ."stable sheep and cattle land. Owner states lie will guaran- conveniences, only built two years. 10-stallctl and all >>;-l;.vildinp.'. 1 mile from school and 4 miles 'tee he will carry 2 ewes to the acrc. Price, /8 per stable, 2 grain sheds, pigstye, etc. 4 miles from :'.vo':i raihi-v. -0 acres trvr.hv-. bph'rce 1.2 and ;-year- acre; easv terms arranged. railway and 2 miles from school. Watered bv water oM grass. carried'and fattens the lambs and " ■ races, and subdivided into S paddocks. 120 acre: ■ :oo i Tlrs : s :l ret.i good place, and as the owner's oats sown down 'with grass and cloycr, 60 acres ; -.of.s ku\e x«mc to the war it it-.-now-too'large for him to 5 acros, Iviccarton. first-class S-roomed house, hot skimmed for wheat and 30 acres for oats. Carrying work. I-rCc. /k per sere, owner's interest /3420. and cold water, electric light and all modern con- t)oo sheep, besides cattle. Educational lease h.a'vin® •vh.ii bhe v ill r.Vcf.ni in a small near Christ- veniences. Siables and outbuildings. Land of the six years to run. rent 5/- per acre, j'qoo worth of 1 ' i 8 chtii't h. :-o t!;;;!. lc rsn retire. One of th.e best farms best quality. Well fenced and subdivided. Beauti- improvements on the property, which will be allowed f| we h.ave on our books, and is absolutely a genuine' bar- garden". Price /1600 free title. Owner will for at the end of the term, but a fresh lease is certain m ° exchange for a small dairy farm. to begranted. Price. £1700. Only /700 down,crops | * in. Owner enhsted and it nmst be sold. "" 212; v--315 acres, Sitr- 50 acres, Cast, first-class dairying land. -ffOO acres first-class downv country, 15 acres, freehold, and 10 acres rii-er- J 1200 acrcs, near i-rei'. near goon goon house ot 6 rooms and necessary wn orl hnn<-p nf - rnnrr.q wnokhed bed given in, situated close Ashburton, I Titnarti undt'latoivn. ii-roomecl outlnnldings. Adjoins school and good house of , rooms. j n land: 4 . roomcd house, ting ml hi v • • house, l-.&t and railway. 2 oaisiuaf stacks and = and all necessary outbuildings. Property coV - nd gj g 4 sh ed and fovrl- masth- plout - cold w.ater. best ft rax stacks. iS dairy cows. 2 horses, will carry 1500 ewes, and with winter house . Subdivided into 4 paddocks, j able, nearly new ol whee-t growing .1 yearlings, gig and harness, and all feed w-ill fatten the lambs. Price,/1210s. 2 acres mangolds, -J- acre potatoes, I buildings "with ! 'rfd,./ 0 'i! '- HT^ S -o° r Jr^ tS '^f'i ,mpl T eßt f' per acre. This propertv can be had on a *-acre young orchard, balance grass, j woolshed' and : tliMfltd. Ky He. (.->0 per acre, walk in walk out. * . -. „ This property is free from cncum- [ sheen vards etc grovm 70 On!v /500 deposit. This is one of the lease with purchasing clause, Scock can branc £ nd^S oo xdll purchase the P a bri eS of v.-ln-at to tin: nicest farms in the countrv. Stock be taken at valuation. ■ lot. S "~" I tussock not been acre, and will i.s worth nearly the deposit: 2224 I plouehwl f or 6 ' carry i ;ao cww | Carrying < fo r 4j ' ?i j Inglis' Bldgs., Caahel St.»CHRISTCHURCH | v A. u Get a Clipping Machine] -s|yy| and Clip Your Own Horses] / For 40 years the Coates' Horse Clippers have led B <</ wor^ —the most important part of a ! I Wygj Clipping Machine, having special features that are ' No need to take your horses to a livery stable to ll' H be clipped—it's waste of money. Buy one of these § J Coates' Machines—it will last for » Country Orders years and mean a big saving. I ' y i Our Manager sees to these ' You'll find acquaintances JJI" ' personally. Just send for who will let you clip their horses \&r 9 what you want. It will f or them, if you wish to do so v EACH go off to you at once." Bmnfl : " r | fISHBYBCRGHSS I , 6 o HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH

Bill II 111 11111111 111 I! 111111 111 1118 | Sydal | = Costs 2/- per pot = Z! 1 The enormous increa-c in the cost. ~ •" of drugs and chem;.-.!*' ran tonsils „ Z is too well known to need further ~ •» comment. Tiio advanc? has been S specially noticeable in mo matcri — — ais used in (lie prvp.-iration of * i ~ Pyila), which now cost-; consider- •• Caiily over twice much to manu- ™ laoture. Con-eauenily the Pro- 1! HI prietors have been reluctantly ■■ •" compelled to increase the pricc to ™ ™ V- per j-r. — Z! Though yon do heavy house- -• work — your hands can bo as ~ U sott, smooth, white and aninly m, «• tnoss of a woman with no home J[J ~ duties Cse Sydal regularly and _ mm all roughness and redness will "• ™ quietly disappear. ~ 2 A pot of Sydal at a coft of C/-a pot » mm will last the careful housewife for «" "™ f3ver.il months ensurinn Koft, ~ nnooth, velvety skin. Send 4d. — "• instampsandagenerousfreesam- ~ Zh pie jar will be sent to you post free. ■» = GEO. W. WILTON & CO., LTD. § _ Wellington & Auckland > ■ihihiihhihihhiihihiiihb THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. • THERAPION Blood Poison, Bad begs, Utcers. Sorts, Painful Piles, Grave!, Backache, Goat, -Swelled ' Joints, Kidney, Bladder Diseases. Weakness, Kbeomaffcsi. Leu ol Vigoor and VitaHty. If la Arcbt number required, tend stamp addressed envelope for fall particulars ta The Le CI err. Medicine Co.. Haverstock Road, llanp. itead, Lendcc. Paris Depot—:: Kne Castiglioun. New York Depot—oo Berkman Street. Try New DRAGEE (Ta;te!e«l FORM ci THERAPION—Easy to take, Ufa hstia* cvn—Pnem, l/t, frindpal Cbetrbta. MM* j

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