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I WE ARE SELLING FARMS & STATIONS DAILY I H mr IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OB SELL ft FARM. CftLl fIWD SEE US || H Ash burton Lease || . . §M 245 acres of first-class land, with house, scullery, pantry (just built), large grain |g| S3 Ugl Vc* and chaff shed, cowshed, etc., handy to school and over half the farm in |g|| i ill A& M> young grass, grows good crops of wheat, etc. The land is flat,£a*ly worked, well ©53 HI ffl to sn^divifl^d - ' niis iS 2i Sheep COantr> '- ThC ren 15 »| HI South Otago Soldiep's Fas»rn a EH 540 acres splendid sheep and cattle country, with house of 9 rooms all conveniences, ||| "ood outbuildings, subdivided into 16 paddocks, post and wire fences, and Quick- Bgg HSI ■ thorn, has grown 80 bushels of oats per acre. The land is flat and low downs. The . gggg IPTOs owner has gone to the War. The place is for sale-.as a going concernu with 300 sheep IpKm fjjf stock and plant, at £12 per acre. MUST BE SOLD. L.qmty £3,500. Ownei -.ull Ea| iJjwK exchange for interest-bearing property near Christchurcli. By dutftority Of AitOTTlty. j||gg ■ One of Oamaru's Best | Ira 300 acres (f-.1.P.) of fine cropping and sheep-fattening land, with house and outbuildings, all good, well KS divider' and fenced, everything in the best of order, being well farmed, and m the same family for years The |S Hi owner is anxious to ccme to Christchurch. and wll take a house and an acre or two as part payment for his || ' [Wm interest. Kent is 8/- per acrc. We can recommend this property to anyone. CalJ or write for fuller par- M, Hi Close to Kaikoura i rail 1 100 acres of freehold with 16,000 acres of leasehold. 11 years to run. Rent £110 per annum. All sheep |l|| Kftl and cattle country. Buildings consist of house of 6 rooms, all conveniences telephone m house stables, SOT fig§| woolshcd and shearing machines, large sheep yards, etc. Freehold is divided into S paddocks. Carrying |||g wHs 500 sheen, has carried ud to 10,000, the sheep are in splendid condition ; 7 draught horses , implements, gggg waggons, furniture ; walk in walk out. Price £20,000. Good terms. Apply for fuUer particulars. 4493 gg| I H.H. COOK & 00. m *l H Inglis' Buildings, Christchurch JBk r . 1. ' " i -as—anMßßßso. f tmm — 1 aWa ia<a nyimyimii a m 1 Harvest is over, and the Man on the Land must ■ * ||1 Hi now turn his attention to repairs and replace- I B a H a i B ments. There's a hundred and one jobs to be B& ES done about the place, and not too many hands to i in B D We have EVERYTHING YOU NEED for these mmmt moammmmmamom—m mmm reilOVatiOltS. MALTHOID ROOFING FENCING MATERIAL We have fairly heavy stocks on hand of Galvanised For Barns and Outbuildings, Wool Sheds, etc. Wlro Barb' Wire, Staples, and Wire Strainers. There are plenty of Patent Hoofing Materials on the market, now that Corrugated Iron is so dear, HINGES AND BOLTS but .hero b oal, one » <*• » p „ a , O , tK , llre , „ mes at iedr.de better, stays on better, and lasts better, but DOESN'T COST ANY MORE than the other kinds. P ricc - Made in four 'weights. SEND FOR SAMPLES . QTJIPU CI y AND QUOTATIONS. . SLASBLEKS f Tor Hedge-trimming. We have all the proved reliable brands. PAINTS , ttt, MAULS AND WEDGES Now is the time for a general PAINT UP. „ ' 'Bergor's English-raade Paints,'' all ready for use. Coal win be high in price this winter. So get an It's cheaper than lead and oil, and saves all the extra supply of firewood in, trouble "and waste of mixing. COLOUR CARD ON THAT APPLICATION, and don't forget the Special Barn * UOliS and Roof Paint for sheds, outhouses, motor sheds, We cater specially for the Farmer's Wants in tools of every kind, and give the best value every time. ACUDV DCDPU 9 Pfl r: 9 vr;~i AwilDl, DKLIuJin OL UU. of getting what you # ■ want, and you get it LIMITED H quickly - Cashel St. and High St. Christchurch | ;v.' , ! - 9 ! i-7'j iK&i&ttisSP 8 \ LADDIN summoned his genii when he desired to be "J, ,-S l\ whisked away into other parts. Nowadays, motorists j: *• call for Plume, Spirit," when prodigies of \t Get-there motorists "bank" on Plume. They enthusiastically i os ' s ' ' jt givesthem for their They

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16208, 10 May 1918, Page 3