To SPECULATORS and FARMERS ONE OF NORTH CANTERBURY'S BEST SHEEP two tons per acre. 150 acres in crop last year, also u " RUNS. splendid rape and turnip land. Carrying about 6,000 808 * ' sheep. The owner will sell as a going concern at n| Comprising 5,580 acres of fine tussock country, splen j7 S- gj. p er acre. Owner will entertain exchange BH didly watered, subdivided into convenient-si<ted blocks- £ or a(ir j cu itural farm or residence and part cash. HQ and fenccs are a special feature of the run. Good home- ° Fol. 3587 BBH stead stables, grain and implement shed. '100 acres of m turnips, 500 acres ploughable, nice easy downs, has NORTH OF AUCKLAND. HH carried 5,000 sheep when fully stocked, grows: good q{ b]ack gandy loa _ with house , shearing BH crops of oats turnips and rape ihis is a p ood pro- handy to school and post office, very WW position at £6 10s. per acre, together 3,000 ewes, 'no ploughing required The plafie is H| as a gomg concern. Good Terms. - grassed, well fenced and watered, and is free from 851 change for smaller property. T<ol. 2923 property is - offered as a going M ....... ««n. n.iu concern, with 500 ewes and 150 head of cattle, launch Mgjl A CHEAP SOUTHLAND RUN. and b ar g e wor th £500. This is the cheapest property Hg|| 11100 acres, the greater part is in sweet clean tussock in the North Island. Price as a going concern £11,000. BSBpl and native grasses. Homestead, large wool shed, Only £2,000 cash required to go in, which is just gbout HH stables yards and dip. Abundance of water, sub- two-thirds value of stock and plant. "Write " s o;: |fig| divided into 17 blocks; average yield of oat sheaves fuller particulars. I 01. JBJS HH . ■ i a O INGLIS' BUILDINGS gg| HL Hb COOK w CO« Cashel St., ChnistchurchßSg Fashion's Latest in Costumes and Coats ssa ft. • * What a wealth of new Creations are here in Ladies' Costumes *|| /\ A « HU \V. and Coats. To attempt to describe them all would be futile— BP \ I H HH W so we can only invite you to call early and see for yourself this n ggU Kg I|H U 9 exquisite showing. Below is a list—peruse it carefully-— - and up • ► ■ note what good value is offered at THE " FARMERS." i\ } it |l li \ 1 only Nigger Brown TRICOTINE COSTUME, W Ifsr I I smart worked Collar, semi-fitting back, and \ I \ 1 only Buff Coloured TRICOTINE COSTUME, yH ~| I. smartly stitched, Belted style —— I * 1 only Dark Saxe COSTUME (English Worsted), ffigJ——\ FW light stitched Collar, latest semi-fitting long /r Wf j . 1 Navy Serge COSTUME, with smart Putty \\Sjy 'L\ coloured braided Vest, in the very latest style A Special Line of Light Summer COSTUMES . (Silk lined) and smart styles— i i >/ JESSES Special Prices 99/6 & 5 6ns. V Smart FUR COATS, in-Coney Seal, Natural \C Musquash, Dyed Squirrel, and trimmed Mus- U i l\\ is /A quash at very Moderate Prices. aII jJ \| f / <k Smart RACE COATS, in Embossed Velvet, Zep- \\\J| tL. \ , )VA\ pelin and Brocade, assorted colours and ii ft I styles, and very Dressy Coats \\£r 1 [ 1/1 * 1 Newest COATS, in Doc Skin, full swing styles, in shades of ;v ~ J \ % Mole, Grey and Nigger Brown , <1 \_ _ • Just opened, a new"range of SILK SPORT COATS, in all the 1 4 latest colourings, in Smocked and Plain styles The FARMERS Cashel Street . Christchurch . N6325-6220 An
—~-{so >=== The "Knight" Motor Really Has "Perpetual Youth"! Consider what an advantage it would be if your, motor could continuously be kept as lively and efficient as it was for the first few hundred miles. Consider also what it would mean to you if carbon built up the efficiency of youi car instead of reducing it—steadily improved it, instead of crippling it. That is exactly what it does for the Willys-Knight car. Carbon, the common enemy of all other types of motors, is the reconstructing life of the Willys-Knight motor. It revitalises this engine just as steadily as it devitalises all other types. YWth the Willys-Knight, time and service bring a gain in power—smoothness and quietness instead of noisiness—a renewal of youth instead ol a surrender to age. Let us demonstrate the many advantages of the Willys-Knight car. Handsome, roomy, silent, fully equipped—it is a car that pleases on every point. Illustrated catalogues are free—write if you can't call. Mr. H. Truscott and Mr. L. Check ley are out Willys-Knight demonstrators. N.Z. Farmers Co-op. Assn. Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16290, 14 August 1918, Page 3
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