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Turkey is oat of the War! V Every day brings peace nearer. How things will boom in this country when it comes. And it wdn't be long now. Land Prices will soon be soaring jn There's no doubt how the war will finish, and f|| S there's no doubt that land prices will soon be j|| a rising. Write for our complete list of farms J| for sale. Snap up one of these before Prices go up & * good sheep and cattle country-bay of some first-rate north canterbury sheep PLENTY. COUNTRY. 1442 acres part flat (500 acrcs river *110, balancc low 2400 acres of nice sweet tussock land, all well fenced downs. Grows splendid maize, potatoes and turnips, and permanently wa'ered. a ' l u P" t ] ° 1 " fla . \ll we'll fencd and watered, 12 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, shearing shed, stables e c., all bmlcnn 0 b „ rims h an,l c.. all conveniences, woolshed, the best. Subdivided into i- padd, c :s. 100 acres of cow bails, men's hut. Handy to school, railway and turnips going in. Carries one ewe >0 the acre, and cost officc Milking 60 cows. Carrying at present fattens all lambs, besides dry sheep and cattle. RailSoo sheep. 150 head of cattle. This is° a go*d all- way and school handy Also good market Owner round farm. Price, /S per acre. Will consider first is out to sell, and wdl take £9 per acre, good teims. Sort-arc or approved securities as part payment. 3903 Would entertain mortgages or interest-bearing city 00 property. -9jo 2550• awe^^'goc^plouj^aWe^ri^ge^'School, post GOOD SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND-OXFORD hu^G^sUHcd^table, 1 ca ttlc 780 acres comfortable bouse and all outbuildings of the yards. Watered by running streams. Stake and wire best. School . miles, railway 4 miles. Watered by Jcnccs 600 acrcs good young grass. Grows excellent County races. Gorse and wire fences in 14 paddocks croos of oats, turnips. Carrying 1000 ewes and fattens The land grows great crops of rape and turnip, and all lambs; 90 breeding cows. A very cheap property oats. Sheep do remarkablywe 11. Carries 750 ewes, at U per acre, and very easy terms. Owner's interest and fattens extra lambs. Ihe land is easily wo ke /6200. Only £1000 cash required, balancc at 5 per and grasses well. Well worth inspection at £ . cent, for 7 years. 365S per acre. Good terms arranged. 2 3 yJ H. H. COOK Cb CO. Cashel Street, Christchurch C24,j"

The Daily Knead 1 \j Awarded Gold Medals at Nev SJ j/f | A. I Zealand and London Exhibitions. *■ I J For nigh a quarter century Snowball J v Flour has set the standard for the > ; '""" r Domi " ion ' St f amCr ' h^^N' I by a special patented process in * _ ly j I that ensures better baking—gives **~"** "• 'i? 1 I Cr » 0 " 8^, t^iat * norc j remove every impurity—and f •iJM Packed inl2-}. 25. 50. 100 and 2001b. sack*. I J C \V) >| |vl jf Made by the Proprietors of Thistle Oatmeal 1 JB ' —of Crcamoata and Milk Oaties fame. 33 NC& CO.,UD|

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16359, 2 November 1918, Page 3

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