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Sheep Farms! 3 \TO one advertisement can give you an idea of the many f In I choice properties we have entrusted to us for Sale, Ba S Exchange or Lease. If you will call —or write we can sub- • |j9 I mit a farm to exactly suit you. In the meantime we commend |a ■ the four properties listed below to your careful consideration. HS 8 In a couple of years this class of land will be almost double B& § the present price. Purchase now and you make money. 19 THESE TAKE SOME BEATING: j NORTH CANTERBURY L.I.P. SHEEP ani AGRICULTURAL FARM, SOUTHLAND. | 1 • r / Tr,H p n( ;f Office All flat BCO acres of first-class sheep and cropping land, with |JSj 260 acres, 1 rni o ro 15 acres in wheat 2S house of 7 rooms, all conveniences. Stables, large except one paddock ™dulatin„ d shearing shed , cow bails, sheep yards, etc. Cheese g in oats. hulv. . i-lc l into 1 1 l )a f, do^ k3 r^n^ ta ", f ," a " factory and railway 3 miles, school 1 mile. Ring- M wire fences. Shk,ll house with 3 f°pms addedl . _ n l 8 i(lo * ks . carrics u sheep to the acre, Kg C ) t"viluati on %nl y Get full par- exchange his interest of £2,400 for small place handy to | at valuation umy i town, or good securities. o/-D. n ticulars at once. ouu - & . 3 FIRST-CLASS SKEEP and CATTLE COUNTRY. I A CHEAP PROPERTY, ASHBUP.TON COUNTY. Ijo oo acres together with house of 6 rooms, 'phone, jg|| .■ m r t swamo and low woolshcd. and shearing plant, stables, cliafi-hoi s.\ | 2,210 acres, native tuissock, p. ;,,c( enrmieted. motor shed, dairy, etc. 20 subdivisions. 200 acres g| downs, cottage and new w J • f enc i nK have b?cn ploughed, balance good tussock. Surface n Subdivided u»to C».Paddocks 10 miles of I Q car £. ing ° Bo o sheep, head of cattle. Nice M - Watered by running streams• casy low downs good black soil. All well fenced and H 100 head of cattle. Price,J s3/10/ per acre. i r > crcd _ * an be ta ken at valuation, and easy ■ *22' 328 P tcrnis given to practical man. Price, £7/10/- ■ o o nf\r\a cc% INGUS ' BU,LD,NGS •• • 1 S"»« Oo vB& Cashel Street, Christchurch gi J LIGHT j throughout New Zealand | you will find the well-known "Laurel" package. It is familiar alike jjffi ' to city shoppers and frequenters of the little stores "back o* beyond.' It is the package that denotes a reliable grocer, and a kerosene SS of paramount purity. j $$ You, who have realiaed the advantages that « Kerosene Lamp to possesses over other forms of lighting, should intist on getting "Laurel" jjg» —a good American kerosene that burns without flicker, smoke, g? or fumea; a kerosene that is entirely free from sediment, and never clogs the wick. *jte "Laurel'' gives a splendid light, soft and .restful to the eyes. » Don't merely say "Kerosene"—ask for "Laurel" jra i MHREL umms I M "ihe sojl, while light'' lr m jj|

,GHURf^>ARMY The Front Line G&*in! Cheery ? Yes! After four years of War ? Yes—cheerier than ever! There is not much cheer in the Shell Zone—but a lot of what there is he finds in the two hundred and twenty Church Army Huts. What have you given What are you giving to build them ? to support them ? Keep on giving—it's all for him ! Send Donations to: Tha Military Affair* Csmmittas - 20 Mulsravc Street. Wellington Or to— Ret. F. W. wtttrt.pt, Honorary Treasurers: JAS - W - HENDERSON NOTE —Church Ax my locations o*7 <uao to sent to J. C. Aditvn, J£*q., 72 B®al meet, Cbriitchuroh. [ Second-hand Goods are not JB B necessarily shoddy flB Onrs could never stand the handling if they were. They have to bo cleaned and fumigated before being 1 JBSSBSBbB I offered for Sale, and this pnfci them on the list of " Good as new. " Of conrse most of them never . mmneed it,"but ire treat all alike. It's cheaper to day tBHIWW to buy a good second hand suit or costume from } jflf me thiu a first-hand one nt treble th« price. You / H lull set all the quality and finish without paving a I M ■ I fabulou< price for it. Make a point of teeing my * Ba r»n?e of smart and high-grade Second.hand goods before deciding. j Mrs. Ell wood 123-125-127 Armagh St. 'Phone 3087. J

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16358, 1 November 1918, Page 10

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