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I WE ARE SELLING FARMS & STATIONS DAILY I ■ W IF YOU WISH TO PURCHASE OR SELL A FARM. CALL AND SEE US ■ I jg&tK Ash burton Government Lease 9 BB Mr Jl 245 acres of first-class land, with honse, scullery, pantry (just bnilt), large grain Bngfi Ba BSy and chafi shed, cowshed, etc., handy to school and railway, over half the farm in fggjg H W A?) voting grass, grows good crops of wheat, etc. The land is fat, eas ly worked, well EWB m \ fit *° d divided. This is 2£ sheep country. The rent is £74 hali-yearly^with 9 South Otago Soldier's Farm raj ■I 540 acres splendid sheep ""I cattle country, with house of 9 rooms, all conveniences, u££ Sip&jyfi? sood outbuildings, subdivided into 16 paddocks, post and wire fences, and quick- jjw&Sn 3KB WXSIiKi thorn has grown 80 bushels of oats per acre. The land is flat and low downs. The jggjg TSk owner has gone to the War. The place is for sale as a going concern, with 300 sheep, HMM MM tit stock and plant, at £12 per acre. MUST BE SOLD. Equity £3,500. CXwner " ,VI " KsSB y- HR jf ailffti.AßfrK exchange for interest-bearing property near Christchurch. By authority Of Attorney. gKM ■ One of Oamaru's Best ||g m 300 acres (L.1.P.) of fine cropping and sheep-fattening land, with house and outbuildings, all good, well sub- gg|| Kg divided and fenced, everything in the best of order, being well fanned, and in the same family for years. TJe ffli owner is anxious to come to Christchurch, and will take a house and an acre or two as part payment for his ggHg jm interest. Rent is 8/- per acre. We can recommend this property to anyone. Call or write for fuller par- |g| H Close to Kaikoura y Hi 1 100 aeres of freehold with 16,000 acres of leasehold, 11 years to run. Kent £110 per annum. All sheep ||§g H and cattle country. Buildings consist of house of. 6 rooms, all conveniences, telephone in house stab es. g|gß H Wished aad shewing machmes. large sheep yards, etc Freehold is div!ded into S paddocks. Carrying gg| H 5 500 she-p has carried up to 10,000, the sheep are in splendid condition ; 7 draught horses ; implements, H waggons, "furniture ; walk in wallc out. Price £20,000. Good terms. Apply for fnller particulars. 4493 ||1 I H.H.COOK&CO. "»** s * lEß » E " I I Inglis' Buildings, Christchurch H THE SILENT EXCELSIOR NEW MILITARY MODEL SOME OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES: SILENT RUNNING—The Excelsior is famous for the quietness of its engine, even when running at fullest load. • BALANCED TRANSMISSION—The Excelsior automobile type three-speed gear carries V; ; its motor clutch and final driving sprocket on opposite sides of the transmission, reducv ing twisting strain to a minimum. FLEXIBLE DRIVE—The Excelsior Cushion Sprocket transforms the percussive impulses of the powerful engine into an equable continuous pull, lengthening the life of both gears V' V and tyres, and reducing vibration. EASY STARTING—The Excelsior kick-starter gives the Motor four complete revolutions ;i , with one downward thrust. The Bosch Magneto does the rest. STAUNCH CONSTRUCTION—The Excelsior was the first motorcycle, and remains the only one built with seamless tubing and nickel-steel drop-forged frame connections. feASY TO TAKE DOWN—The removable centre bar makes the taking down of the engine a speedy and simple task. SUITED FOR SIDE-CAR OR SOLO SERVICE—The Excelsior, with its 7-9 h.p. twincylinder engine and side-car lugs built in, fulfills the most exacting conditions of side-car ■ service. A saddle position lower than in any other American motorcycle also makes •.:: r ,the Excelsior an admirable machine for solo service. We can give immediate delivery, •' ,•/.>/ > ; PRICE: New Military Model 7-9 h.p., 3-speed Excelsior £100 , | ; (Lamp and Horn extra) Adams Li m ited . -L *' ; p Motorcycle Garage: High Street, Christchurch | J ; • , . (G. B.'Brown, Motorcycle T ? «»nrMentative) ■ ■ $ j Cleans Paint and I j I DSMifIC L :• i , j | 3 3 grease marks and t 111 I » B othersurfacespots S "^^l B I | „ speedily removed | g jr ß * i I I B •. from paintwork j) SJL :f ' . B by Moto. It is | ftg|jL r> • , ~ , , . , R specially recom- | bang very heavily stocked with Instruments by all the H ■' mended also for | v. best makers, we arc offering to intending buyers most ,< linoleums, win- .La|w/t exceptional terms, We advise anyone to see us first ; dows. household ipffißJLry | before making a choice, as we can place before them <] "nd^other 6 home something very tempting from the highest grade to ? uses. Moto won't IJ i.| the small-money Cottage Piano. $ injure fabrics or * metals and leaves Km i| Milner & Thompson Ltd. "; ! ® -] Manchester St., Christchurch SI fi pon**™—contains || i mblm II no cril. Green label j gHjljjUl HjioS 3d .» — thn clean*er—for I BHInH I] * I h c yTi>» I Mf--5 3 Muto Ciiemical Co.. ■.■"jiT. V Ltd., Chrktchnreh 5 %\ iV: ' 1 " "— « fe AGRICULTURAL SHOW and MARQUEES, TENTS/ tlM ' it® 3 - 1 « ] PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES —— I , COMMITTEES, Etc. and FORMS on Hire ~ , f J| LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS wOjf&C. « iL d° HNS °N & COUZINS fi hilr FIM «n« Rahlng N«t Maken 678 COLOMBO ST. * /, JJ

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16210, 13 May 1918, Page 3