m/10/-te ' 'iSO acres of first quality land situated near Ashbarton THE ACRE. township, with good house, stables, shearing-shed, granary, Splendid Dairy Farm of 159 acres, with house and out- | ail buildings nearly new, -J mile from school, Post Office buildings, absolutely of the best, situated 1 mile from and 'Phone, wll watered by natural springs, subdivided School and Cheese Factory. Has growii up to 4 tons per into convcniqjit-sized paddocks, mostly wire and standard acre of oatsheaves, plenty of mangolds, turnips and green fences. 45 acres in wheat, 20 in oats, 30 acres sheep feed, feed in for cows, water in every paddock, welt subdivided 60 acres rape and turnips sown down, 2 acres mangolds, anc i fenced : the land is flat and undulating, all plough--50 acrcs sown down last year, and 90 acres unbroken a ble. The Plica is only £27/10/- per acre, and a man with swamp. Grows .splendid feed, carrying 1,200 sheep, 34 £500 cash can walkin. 1-olio 3858. I head of cattle, and 10 horses at present. Price only £25 per acre, with crops given in. Owner will entertain one A MODEL LITTLE SHEEP RUN. house as part payment. This farm is worth inspecting ; 300 acres, situated South Canterbury, with 7-roomcd further particulars on application. Folio 4432. house, modern conveniences, also shed, stable, etc., etc., C 2 miles from Railway and School, is all well watered. I A BARGAIN FOR EXCHANGE. Carrying at present 400 ewes and lambs. 20 head of cattle. Two handv littic places close to Christchurch, comprising and 15 horses. Price, only £10/10/-per acre. Owner s j together about 38 acres of the very best of land, with interest about £2,000, and he is prepared to exchange for k house, stables, ctc., grows great crops of onions ancj orchard property to the amount of his equity. Stock on potatoes, crops sold this season netted £60 per acre. the farm could be arranged to be taken over at valuation. Owner has a large family, and wants two or three hundred This is one of our cheapest properties, and anybody i acres in exchange for his equity of £2,600. Write for requiring to start farming should avail themrclvcs of this I fuller particulars Folio 4426. opportunity. *olio 4433 " H. H. COOK & CO. S 1 Studebaker stands Taxi Test: Christchurch Owners Tell How. There are now a round dozen of Studebaker touring cars plying for hire in the streets of Christchurch. Their combined mileage to date aggregates 130,000, ancl gar^ul_irwesttion of the running record of each car shows that there have been NO STOPPAGES DUfc, 1U MECHANICAL TROUBLE in the whole of that mileage. The men who own and drive these cars are all experienced motorists. Most of them have owned many cars of other makes before finally selecting the Studebaker as the best value for their purposes. When they tell why they have reason to consider the Studebaker the most satisfactory car for hard business service on the market it is worth while listening, because they KNOW ■ ■ ■' . Some Golden Opinions of Studebaker Merit: Mr. JOSEPH DALLAS, licensed taxi proprietor (Hereford Street Stand), has had one of the latest model 4-cylinder touring Studebakers in service for about seven months, m which time the oar has run 0000 miles. He previously owned a Wolseley car. He says:— " My Studebaker car has given every satisfaction, and I consider it in a most suitable £r fdr hire work. With a Studebaker ONE IS NOT AFBAID TOTACKLEANJ JOB ON ANY BO AD, the car being all right for hill work. I am getting hold of ® now which I could not undertake with the lower-powered car. The starting and Ughting outfit on this Studebaker have never given me any trouble. In fact I have never yet had a stop caused by mechanical trouble." Mr. GEOBGE COOPEB, licensed taxi proprietor (Post Office Stand), uses a 1914 model 4-oyL Studebaker touring car, which has run about SOOO miles wiiile xn his possession. Previously he has owned, in succession, three Overlands and a Talbot. He says. . . .Trip nv trwß «I cannot say too much in favour of the Studebaker. This one of mine is OUT ON HEB OWN BOTH FOB ECONOMY AND GOOD BUNNING, and her behaviour.hasl been absolutelv satisfaotorv The self-starter has never failed me, and the electric lighting equipment could nofcbb better. The car has never held me up yet, and if I wanted another car to-day I should never look past the Studebaker." Mr. EDWABD HENZELL, licensed taxi proprietor (Grand Th ?®?£ £££o£alv he owned' 4-cyl. Studebaker touring car, which has covered about 5500 miles to date. Previously ne wn a TJnic car. He says:— . _ "I am quite satisfied with my Studebaker car. I have mechamcal trouble,^ael£ WOBK." PRICES: Touring and Roadster Models—4-cylinder, £425; 6-cylinder, £495. Fitted with Electric Lights and* Electric Self-starter, and equipped with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. ADAMS LTD. New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors ■■■ 1■ _ _ 1 «.* « n TT TDPLI AMD AT TIMARUj WANQANUIj AND GARAGE — 219 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH palmekston NORTH.
its Economy Any family can afford it. You use less fsroSb and get a better cup of tea. Its uniformly high standard of quality has been the J wonder of our competitors, and the delight of J users at ' B w^y rom elO has become a household word. I It co,ts a lt ' c morc t * ian o,^crs ' ul IS "jay* \ DONT be persuaded to. bay ®°™ e ] . cheaper and inferior brand. Remember J fine teas like " Tips are febi^yj «con err i col and Healthful. M Packed in Thfe* Grades : K 2/-. 2/2, 2/4
No oiii likes moving, but the work can be made much lighter if competent men are employed. J. M. Heywood. and Co., Ltd., havo them and three up-to-date pantechnicons. Telephones 250. 1241. and 2174, fi
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16119, 25 January 1918, Page 3
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