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BUY NOW frSsa mijM-l Big-Cheques for «SmM t Wool, Fat and 1 Dairy Prodnce M Good Tussock Land for Sheep & Dairy Farms 1,000 seres, situated Ashbnrton District, good sheep and acres, North Canterbury, good sheep country, with cropping land, with 6-roomed hoase, ■washhonse, etc., hot 4-roomed house, washhouse, woolshed, etc., subdivided and cold water,'laid out in lawns, stable (z loose-boxes), j n to 9 paddocks, standard and wire fences. 60 acres pigstyes, ctc., all >n good order, sheep yards; it is '3-J ploughable ; the land is mostly low downs. Wintered miles from railway, and the leasehold has years to ran, poo s j iee p i all the land is surface sown. Price, £8,750 as a rent 7/- per aa?e. Fences, gorse and wire standards in going concern—walk in,' -walk out—.reasonable terms good order. 240 acres in oats, no acres in wheat, 56 in arranged, or owner will exchange for larger property. rape and turnips, and balance sown down in good English Folio 4401 grasses Will carry 700 ewes, and fatten all lambs besides crops. It is 6 miles from Ashbnrton township. Price 900 acres, situated Sheffield, first-class sheep country, for the Goodwill and Crops, £2,300. Stock at valuation. with 5 -roomed house, hot and cold water, all necessary Only 11,300 cash required. Folio 4407 outbuildings. This is a splendid ?heep farm, with 1,000 51 xmt, situated Papanui, with good house and out- ewes, and fattens all the lambs. Price, £\i 10s. per acre, buildings, 60 fruit trees in full bearing. Price, £2>oo cash ; easy terms arranged. Owner will consider good securities will exchange for dairy farm. Good terms arranged. as part payment. Folio 4332 Folio 4404 9W mw ri/VAU O JPJTfc Inglis Buildings, Ch.Ch. H« H« ©St Farm Salesmen eSudefotfai Mechanical Superiorities BRAKES a in every part of the world, and made to hold on the stage routes of iffcMmWli eßlfp Studebaker brakes are perfectly equalized. This means that when is exerted equally on both drums, and this naturally reduces braking ; wear on tires : and prevents skids Nohte the generous aize of • « •• thrbrmkedrum- Sizembrakes EUIQ SllpS, nnnspomr. Hemtfpvwt yoo con »«o fc ra k e pedals are adjustable— 4 ; they may easily be fitted to your ■ exact requirements. GAN you imagine any feature Thus Studebaker has provided anof an automobile more impor- other motoring comfort, for no mo^ tant than the brakes? Some- I torist can be mentally comfortable •times even life itself de- i f> jIPHMfIJ fr ifhe snot certain of his pends on their sureness I UUI 14 brakes,and Studebaker and power.. . ~ owners are. Studebaker brakes J 1 Sbifyou consider safety have greater area per "■Spaai jg SB ™ and mental comfort in pound of weight, per- fEjiSS"* your purchase of an auhaps, than any car on Tr 11 tomobile you owe it to the market, and, of yourself to get a Studecourse, the greater the r " \y. mi , , " " baker demonstration braking surface the ... before you decide. Resurer and more power- Twnr tRo ximpti* tbntf/st- member braking: power ■ • tion that inttjrea equalization of _ fill the brakes. brt *' ne powv ' is only one of the many * desirable features of Studebaker fl-L cars. We feature it here because it is IL so very important to you as the prospective owner of an automobile. PRICES: 4-cyl. Touring & Roadster Models £425 6-cyl. Touring & Roadster Models £495 Tfte«<oniton* ■ Fitted with electric lights and electric selfeod*'*- ' starters and "Dixie ' Waterproof Magneto. These big,oversize Studebakerbrakes ' ADAMS LTD. provide an absolutely sure factor of ; New z.«i,nd importer, ,°» w safety. They were bui,« for service ) Garage STREET,

Lipton's Secret — These Three Delicate Tips! ■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ wmmmammammmmtmm t »' A *. In the tender leaves that unfold /ft at its tips is sealed the choicest •" W -# *. flavour of the Tea-plant. J . I ; It is this Perfection of Flavour J lbs. you get in Upton's Tea. \ I / So high is the Lipton Standard •- ' of Quality that only the freshest / '• young shoots are garnered for / - Lipton's High-grade Tea. / The coarse, lower growths. AJ Y a that give excess of tannin, are jug jf\ wholly discarded. ill (I When you drink Linton's Tea •I I you enjoy Tea in all itspristine //" V >jfreshness—a fragrant, rich, fullU bodied Tea that never gets u bitter—the ideal beverage. vp If yon want the BEST TEA M go to the Firm that grows it! AT LEADING GROCERS—2/- 2/2, 2/4 lb. LIPTON'S TEA HAINES-13

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16078, 7 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16078, 7 December 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16078, 7 December 1917, Page 3

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