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. I 1 Apply any Test Tf§| |to these Farms pjy ■ mam lgo acrc3j S it U aicd near Courtenay, good shed, barn, and two implement sheds. frA Vyi H crop pin" and sheep land, with good men's whare, wood shed, and cow byre ; IUJ'NI I r~<irlpr tVpm 33 land soeculations—or 5-roomed house. bathroom, men's vrbarc, H miles to school. 3 miles from railway YVL\N Jl ■ Consider tnem as lana speculations or coal house 6 . sta ii c d stable, implement watered by •water races, subdivided into kHyVj B as immediate profit earners. Inspect shed and "Tanarv close to two schools, 10 paddocks, gorse and wire fences, 3- VY tTV/j H the lands themselves, and consult and 11 nuies from railway and Post Office ; acres inwheat. 12acres rS/JAJN | ■ , r , v At well watered, grows good crops of oats and balance ml, 2. and grasv Vy 1 B records of what has been earned lrom wheat carry-in" 300 ewes besides crops. Carrying 100 ewes, and fattens all lambs VVI I i H them- Do this and more, and you will Price, £30 per £cre. The property is free and 4 head of «ttie and 8 ] ! 9 : ! , . -j ~ , • from Mortgage ; owner will exchange for dean farm, wfll grow 40 bushels of wheat. VVI |/T ■ find abundant evidence that jostlties rent-producing property in Christchnrch 60 bushels of oats, and IS admirably Stilted Vy> flyf] i our claim that for the total value of his farm, but they for dairying. Price, £33 ptr acre, cash | | our ci«uuj must be of good value. This farm has required, £1,500. F0h04339. ; ■ | been in owner's hands for last 30 years. 300 acres, L.l.P.,rrntß/-per acre,divided \/iV'j 1 8 They are some of the best roijo 4344 - into 8 paddocks. 55 acres in oats, 40 acres \hlA jg I * __ FOR EXCHANGE. i u -wheat, 15 acres in Barley, the balancc IJCjT/l IS 6 propositions Olferea for Ir2oo1 r 2OO acres, situated Ashburton District, in I, 2. 3-year-old grass, well watered. JLY^i a | r - unth 6-roomed house, bathroom, wash- This land has produced 60 bushels of II Vy | 9 many a aay | house, dairy, loose boxes, chaff house, trip wheat and 80 bushels of oats to the acre. jvl I S jj shed, car shed ;is one mile from railway and w iH carry 24 ewes to the acre, and Ijfj ffi S x' and half miie from school, subdivided into fatten all the "lambs. Have fattened over 1 jL* •If B While it. is generally recoglliscd that no 12 paddocks; 16 acres in wheat, and 30 800 on this farm, besides having ov,er 100 NTI . KE St- ~ -ii -K.fcKotfnr fnr hnvinf linrl fnr acres in oats, and li acres in potatoes; acres in crop. Buildings consist of 5- \f/| 0 B time ill nL better lor U\ tllc g oncra ; average wheat about 30 roomed honsc, nearly new, and all con- V/tfVH ? | spcculation.it is also a certainty that bushels to the ncrc. and carries 1,000 veniences, 5-stalled stable and loft and IIFYIJ S i ;,r MmniiPc will he naicl for farm sheep, besides horses and cattle. 300 s hed for implements, attached barn and IJ IflLn , 1)1,, cheques VI p j acrcs of the property is still in tussock, and shearing-shed combined (36 x 32). There MVV * product.-; for a long time to come. I never been ploughed. Price, £8/10/-per is a good garden, and splendid fruit trees; /V*? ever have a woeful talc, but § acre, owner's interest, £S,OOO ;he will half acre is in potatoes, and half acre in Jy7 Si essiiru..i~ ... , . 1 exchancc for a larger block of sheep mangolds; is 1 mile from school, and 4 the strong men —men who will be in- S country. Folio 4344. miles from Timaru. Price, for the good* dependent in coming years—they arc j 100 acres, near Kimbcrlev. first-class land will, £3,800. The wrier has made a lot nrj i • viniii S rooms scuilcrv» 3.ticl 3-H o£ money on this farm, 3nd is retiring quietly buying property to-day that necrs « arv outbuildings. H miles from owins to ill-health and is prepared to Cyf will show handsome profits in the near <ohool and railway, watered by water accept m exchange 2or 3 acres of land, an . races and streams, subdivided into 7 pad- with house near Christ§l !ulurr ' docks, good fences. Price, £22 per acre. church, and leave any — $2 I Own»r will consider exchange for one difference of his money on | I Writt> fnr one of onr Pro- I!OUSC Christchurch to the value Of mortgage on placc for a MM _ wnie lor Ulic U1 UU4 u >:SSO. the rest of the mon'jy can remain for periou. We can thorough- J W&Zf* . * « I nprtv lists — thousands of i a p.-riod at per cent. Fol'O 4342. ly recommend this farm; * ® ] P y -JSO acres, North Canterbury, first-class it will show one of the @1 Farms to choose from heavy land with 9-roomcd house, wash- best incomes on the capir4,l Ui house, bathroom, and dairy. 7-stallcd tel value that we have to ' StablC ' loo?C bOX "' chaff I,onsc motor oflen

FOB GOOD PLUMBING TBT I GEO. STENIN6 95b CASHEL STREET .. I (Opposite LewU & Anienon) Phsn* UOt |

I I 3° I I ATTRACTIVE OFFERINGS <f AT LADIES' HEAVY TWEED COATS, with Opossum Collar— Usnal. Price £5/5/'- .. .. .. Sale Price 75/--20 LADIES' TWEED COATS —Usual Prices 59/6 69/6 Sale Price 19/6 JfAVY SERGE COAT. Fur lined and Fur Collar— Usual Price £6/15/- .. .. .. Sale Price 75/4 only NAVY SERGE COATS—Usually 59/6 .. Sale Price 10/6 Smart TWEED COATS, latest stvle, with new Military Pockets— ; Usual Prices 84/- 90/- .. .. * Sale Price 59/6 s'only NAVY SERGE SKIRTS—UsuaI Price 19/6 Sale Pricc 2/6 10 FAWN GEBARDINR SKlßTS—Usually 19/6 Sale Price 6/11 •TWEED SKIRTS, good quality, with Pockets —Usually 25/6 Sale Price 18/6 12DARK NAVY SERGE SKIRTS—UsuaI Pricc 19/6 Now .. 10/6 LADIES' WOOLLEN SCARVES .. Sale Priccs 3/6 3/11 4/6 .PARIS and WHITE INSERTIONS Usually / 1/6 2/6 2/11 3/6 Sale Prices 3d. 6d. 1/- 1/6 BLACK RIBBON VELVET, sin. wide .. .. Sale Price 6d. a yard LACE TRIMMED D'OYLEYS Usual Price 1/1 Sale Price 3d. FANCY HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES— '."H Usual Price 3/6 Sa'e Price 1/11 FRILLED LINEN PILLOW CASES Usual Price 5/11 Sale Price 3/11 ;27in. WHITE NESTLING CLOTII Usual Price .. 1/- yard Sale Pricc • • 7Ad. vard 27in. WHITE FLANNELETTE Sale Pricc 8/9 a dozen yards ALL-WOOL FRENCH DELAINES Usual Priccs .. 2/6 2/9 Sale Price .. 1/8-j yard SILK POPLINS, in Pink, Grey and Navy— Usual Price 4/11.. .. .. .. Sale Price 3/11 yard ;40in. JAPANESE MESSALINE SILK. Pink, Salmon. Sky. Vicux RoseUsual Price 5/11 ... .. .. Sale Pricc 4/11 yard 54in. ALL-WOOL FANCY HOPSACK. Grey and Saxe— • Usual Price 7/11 .. .. .. Sale Pricc 4/11 yard S.W. and WOMEN'S SPUN SILK lIOSE, Sky and Pink, with Clox—^ Usual Price 3/11 . . .. .. Sale Pricc .. 2/11 •LADIES' BLACK SPATF—UsuaI Price 2/6 .. Sale Price . - 1/11 LADIES' FAWN and BLACK GAITERS Usual Pricc .. 4/11 Sale Pricc .. .. 3/11 LADIES' BLACK COTTON HOSE—Usual Price 1/11 Sale Price 1/3 PRINTED LINEN TAFFETA, for Curtains. 54in.— Usual Prices 6/11 7/11 .. .. Sale Prices 3/6 3/11 yard 50in. TAPESTRY, for Curtains and Covering— ...Usual Prices S/6 9/6 11/6 .. Sale Priccs 4/11 3/9 6/11 CHESTERFIELD FRlNGE—Usually 4, 6 .. Sale Price 9d. vard MEN'S WOOLLEN MUFFLERS .. Usual Prices .. 3/6 3/11 Sale Prices .. 1/11 2/6 MEN'S LINED KID GLOVES—UsuaI Pricc 4/11 Sale Price .3/6 W. STRANGE & CO., f~~| LTD. I I ■■BBBSBHU 53303-3097 HnonBBBBDB

DISEASE IN AMBUSH. « QETUIS ROUTED FBOH THE LAUNDKT. It m only diseases that are infections tint can lie in aznbmh, ready to launch death amongst the inmates of a home, and when eearch the home for tbe readiest place rtf ambnah we find it in the lanndry. This 19 a lUlement of faot euSy pnnble; A* l»nndiy claims arid clnixcii every week tin clothes we wear, our bed. table,, kitchen, and 'bath lines, handkerchiefs, towels nod eartains. Nothing absorbs and carries tJia genua or seeds of' dlmase so readily as these; to amboeh tbo ambrzehing dxeaat germ thcrefora ■we must' begin m the lanndry. Kext as to .the method: mere cleasing' i» not enough, for. same disease gems may Intigli at boiling water, sad may btoo breed in commoner sorts of soapsuds. The only ■»*y to deal with tk*> disease germ is t9 kill it, because its life is its power to infect, nnd only when dead is it haenekea; eo we must not only begin with the _ laundry, bit Taxtst find a laundry soap which is also a : etrong disinfectant. j Th» brings ns to the final point, wo haw the place and we know the method, Jjifetraoy Soap giree na tbo means. It may Be t:ne that some disease (jernw laugh al ordinary soap—trat never at "Lifebuoy," for it wust be remembered that Lifebuoy Royal , CKinfectart Soam has prorred its germ-do- I aVroying jioier all over the world, in topitab, hotels and places of public mart, , and in prrratc homes by the hundred thowi- 1 &rd«- In the laundry 1/ifebooy Soap get* : to the weekly ambush of disease, where ft frees house and body linen cf the seeds cn deeeee. hunts them from their ambnsh and kills them; yet withal Lifebuoy Soap is a perfoct laundry eoap, and from its creamy lather tbe most delicate fabrics emerge nj snowy piles of fragrant napery. Lifebuoy Soap'does not roughen the hatwi* or slain tbe nails, being as familiar an object on washstand and bafh-bracket as in kitchen and household. Take Lifebuoy Soap where yoa will, noe it how you will, it is always a perfect eoap and perfect Disinfectant. Lifebuoy Soap ia.a laundry soap that will p«fectly rout tlm disease: perms ambushed in the laundry, thos prerenting the weekly wash becoming a carrier. 1

Yaar Health and Appearance Pemusd tbe Best Maternity Skirts and Corsets Yes. the best and aaJy the best is really food rtjough for yen. Htcognising this we have imported a fine range of tbe World's Best Maternity Corsets and Skirts. Both of these are designed to obtain good stvle witb doe regard to anatomical requirements, and after them yon will agree that nothing so grod has been shown in Chris tchurch brxre. See Wiad*v Display 268 HIGH ST. (Next Stewart Dx»soc's) . nS2SO-3659 "A

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15917, 2 June 1917, Page 3

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