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Turkey is out of the War! Every day brings peace nearer. How things will boom in this conntTy when it {Tjeßßa comes. And it won't be long now. Land Prices will soon be soaring jn There's no donbt how the war will finish, and fjj n there's no doubt that land prices will soon be Si B rising. Write for our complete list of farms J| for sale. J Snap up one of these before Prices go up fIOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY—BAY OF SOME FIRST-RATE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP ' PLENTY. COUNTRY. 1112 acres part fiat (500 acres river silt), balance low 2400 acres of nice sweet tussock land, all -well fenced downs. Grows splendid maize, potatoes and turnips, and permanently watered. With an up-to-date house All well fenced and watered, 12 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, shearing shed, stables, etc., all buildings of of e rooms h. and c., all conveniences, woolshed, the best. Subdivided into 12 paddccks. 100 acres of r»w bails men's hut. Handy to school, railway and turnips going in. Carries one ewe to the acre, and nost officc Milking 60 cows. Carrying at present fattens all lambs, besides dry sheep and cattle. Railtoo sheet)' Iso head of cattle. This is a good all- way and school handy. Also good market. Owner round farm. Price, £8. per acre. Will consider first is out to sell, and will take £9 per acre.; good terms, mortease or approved securities as part payment. 3903 Would entertain mortgages or interest-beanng city property. 2933 A GOOD SOUTHLAND PROPOSITION. _ 2550 acres of good ploughable ridges. School, post GOOD SHEEP . AND CROPPING LAND —OXFORD office and telephone 1 mile. Comfortable house, men's DISTRICT. hnt 6-stallcd stable, shearing shed, sheep and cattle 780 acres comfortable house and all outbuildings of the yards. Watered bv running streams. Stake and wire best. School . 2 miles, railway 4 miles. Watered by fences. 600 acres good young grass. Grows excellent County races. Gorse and wire fences in 14 paddocks, crops of oats, turnips. Carrying 1000 ewes and fattens The land grows great crops of rape and turnips and all lambs* 90 breeding cows. A vcrv cheap property • oats. Sheep do remarkably well. Carries 750 ewes, at /4 per acre, and very easy terms. ' Owner's interest and fattens extra lambs. The land is easily worked /6200. only £1000 cash required, balance at 5 per and grasses well. Well worth inspection at /8 103. cent, for 7 years. 365S per acre. Good terms arranged. 2873 Hl* pAAIf /Sfc rA INGLIS' BUILDINGS . . . « n. Kjvli Cashel Street, Christchurch C24.~

WEAK NERVES When the nerves get rnn down and you feel out of sorts and always too tired to get about take a few doses of Clements Tonic and get well Miss Olive Stevens 180 Willis Street, Wellington, N.Z., writes: — CLEMENTS TONIC.LTD. "Some little time ago I was so thoroughly run-down with my nerves and out of sorts that I took little in-1 terest in life. , "I was struck by the earnlest tone of your testimonies given by people suffering from bad nerves similar to mine, so I gave your tonic a fair trial and it gave me new nerve strength and health. "I rejoice to tell you I am now in the best of health, and your tonic is wonderful in promoting nerve strength and power." (Signed) OLITE STEYENS If you have Insomnia you should take CLEMENTS TONIC and sleep like a child. It is the one great weJknerve.remedy In peace or war. Its' effect on the. jaded, run-down constitution is magical. It does good because it Is good ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL IT EVERYWHERE Clements Tonic Ltd., Rotelle. N.S.W. CUR ED ,Doig's Goitre Treatment reduces • 1 JSr the neck to natural feize to a few I w months. It seldom fails—over. 3,OM> - I a successful cases testify to its merits. I g Does not stain the skin nor affect the I b system, liesulrs are usunlly seen in I I the first few weeks. Write for tree I K Kooklet on Goitre and further partien- .3 V ft? Family Chemist fl Ulr l o victoria Avenue - WANGANU

BETTER THAN BANKING There's money in the land. The old world cannot produce wool § or meat till many years are passed. High prices are yours if you 2 are wise. Here are two chances for you, both easy to work. ) The best is for the quickest to enquire. C 1800 acrcs, carrying 1540 hend. of. farm famed Amberley C land. Just what you want. Gose to railway, good C motor road*; from all directions. Water abundant and C convenient .rich flats an J rolling downs, Twohome-** C stea s. men's whare, shearing sheds, and machines, e and every necessity. Easy terms, and only £7 acre. ? 425 # On!y SI 0 /10/- per acre.—3oß acres of well-watered land J two miles from school, 7-roomed house, stables, 3 sheds, etc., ready for you to start in and coin the 3 coins. Easy terms. 24S 3 YOUR OWN HOME IS BEST f •< New Bungalow, 6 good rooms, faithfully built, close to a •• •' city, nice section, tram handy. Price £835, terms. 183 5 • .Modem Bungalow, six rooms and all the conveniences § 'J that a cultured lady needs ; half-acre land, part in S 4. fine rrchard, close to tram, handy to town, and § ;m-v only £812. - ' 83 C BARGAIN FINDER mTHEBRAL I

r ON DECEMBER Ist, 1917, iSix o' Closing MAT PUT TOU TO SOME INCONVENIENCE to procure '* Britain's National Beverage " having excellent tonic qualities, viz., mild ALE. - WARD & C-O. specialise in a light Summer ALE brewed only from pure malt, h)>ps, and cane sugar. No chemical adulteration. Read the following analysis, and INSIST ON WARD'a:— A. A. Bickerton, Government Analyst, reports as "The analysis and biological examination of these Ales prove them to be perfectly sound and exceptionally /good samples, equal to the best ENGLISH ALES of th« same class. " They rank amongst the best* flavoured and soundest Ales IWll'j u uilSlYn t ' lat ' have ever come across fflyfjl Sja ' II c ' u " n8 expericnc* as an Procurable at all Hofeta, Bottla Stores, or ring up 'Phanaa 159 or 184, and INSIST on having... WARD'S Eii! ALE SKSu

Appropriate Novelties for the Races & Show —All Ready to Wear --„ "There's a holiday feeling in the air, and it lias TRAVELLING REQUISITES —We are showing entered "The House for Value, "and suffused an extensive range of Suit Cases, Kit, Gladstone > the whole atmosphere. Every window, and Brief Ba^S| etc - at Reasonable-Prices ■; stand and line has b6en specially decorated . . . L . with exclusive Novelties eminently suited for vad r Ann?s I Holiday wear. We extend to vou a verv TA - . o-„ A „ !!, , . r cordial invitation to inspect these distinctive Ladies s ' lk Ankle Hosc ( m Black and • . Wearables. Spun Silk Hose, in ?lolc,.Nigger, Fawn and Black— FOR MEN to \Tide-end Ties, stvlish patterns 1/3 1/11 to 4/6 Coloured Lisle Hose, almost evervshad^S mate, Black and Colours 8/11 . Men's White Shirts, •with bands or Collar Suede Gloves, recommended qualities 9/11 pair ; .. 5/6 6/11 7/6 Ninon Veilings, with border 2/11 to 3/11 vard bummer Weight Singlets and Pants, reliable English Leather Hand Bags, in Brown & Black 9/6 to 29/6 CTj-™^ 3 . V,c- " 6 /® 8 /~ 9 /~ 10/6 Exclusive Ready-to-Wears 15/6 to 35/-oup-on Raincoats for Summer wear— .. , r . 3 , ' 84/_ 95/ i O2/ Distinctive I rimmed Milhnerv, ereat diversitv of . ;-Trench Coats, with Belt .. '7. 84'- styles and colourings * ~ 25/6 to 45/- g . Men's Panamas, rare values 13/6 19/6 35 '— Pretty Cotton Frocks, in Floral Voiles and new White Felt Hats, for Bowlers 5/6 6/6 7/6 check styles .. 52/6 to 84/— ; l . AVhite Tennis or Cricket Trousers 9/6 16/6 25/6 Ninon and Crepe de Chine Blouses, charming styles , "lon's Soft Felt Hats, latest styles— 35/- to 5 6ns. t; - I°/® 12 /6 W® 16/6 to 42/- . Silk Sports Coats, very stylish shades, 2to 6 GriS. GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELUE :iy The House for Value J i

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16361, 5 November 1918, Page 3

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