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B Some people are careless enough to do nothing for constipation and _jj | allow themselves to be costive for days at a time. A more foolhardy thing If | cannot be done as a constipated person is liable to all sorts of diseases. «! I To be indifferent to constipation is as unhealthy and uncleanly as not | !to wash or bathe, for a bowel movement is to the inside of the body what | bathing is to the outside. jl Instead of leaving constipation to cure itself or trying some make-shift j| that gives but temporary relief, you should take Chamberlain's Tablets for the j| stomach and liver. Chamberlains Tablets regulate the bowels gently and | I scientifically and perfect relief is brought about in the most obstinate cases. | Thousands of costive people are now enjoying the best of health | after trying | |] Livep. J® l|— |.■ i—Jgff I Turkey is out of | ■ Every day brings peace nearer. How ||I 5j ■ things will boom in this country when it ||| Kj comes. An|l it . won't be long now. 11 H There's no doubt how the war will finish, and , ... fl r there's no doubt that land prices, will soon be j|| M . ||j I rising. Write. for, our complete list of. farms • : |j|/ B-' • ji I for sale. J |f I Snap tip one of these before Prices go up I B 600 D BHEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY—BAY OF SOME FIRST-RATE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP If I V, PLENTY. COUNTRY. ffi| 1442 acres part flat (50a acrcs river silt), balanco low 2400 acres of nice sweet tussock land, a.ll well fenced »| downs. Grows splendid maize, potatoes and turnips, and permanently watered. With an up-to-date house |j|| All well fenced and watered, 12 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, shearing shed, stables, etc., all buildings of . |u of 5 rooms, h. and c., all conveniences, woolshed, the best. Subdivided into 12 paddccks. iooacresbf ' « cow bails, men's'hut. Handy to school, railway and turnips -going in. Carries one ewe to the acre, and m ... post office. Milking 60 cows. Carrying at .present fattens all lambs, besides dry sheep and cattlc. Rail- M 600 sheep, 150 head of cattlc. This is a good all- way and school . handy. Also good market. Owner SB i' round farm.. Price, £& per acre. Will consider first is out to sell, and will take per acre ; good terms. SB v mortgage or approved securities as part payment. 3903 Would entertain mortgages or interest-bearing city jra A GOOD SOUTHLAND PROPOSITION: prop"*}. 933 Bg '■ 2550 acres of. good ploughablc ridges. School, post GOOD SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND—OXFORD office and telephone 1 mile. Comfortable house, men's DISTRICT. . « * hut, 6-stalled stable, shearing shed, sheep and cattlc 780 acres comfortable house and all outbuildings of the k vards. Watered by running streams. Stake and wire - best. School 2 miles, railway s miles. Watered by Eg , fences. 600 acres good young grass. Grows excellent County races. Gorse and wire fences in 14 paddocks. H _ crops of oats, turnips. Carrying 1000 ewes and fattens The land grows great crops of rape and turnips and K :'" all lambs; 90 breeding cows. A very cheap property oats. Sheep do remarkably well. Carries ,750 ewes, S 'X at £4 per acre, and very casv terms. ' Owner's interest and fattens extra lambs. The land is easily worked Ig • {jSzoo. Only £1000 cash required, balance at 5 per and grasses well. Well worth inspection at /8 10s. » . cent, for 7 years. 3658 per acre. Good terms arranged. _ 2873 g -'O O i INGLIS* BUILDINGS .. - | rl. li. vOOH (Mb Lv« Cashel Street, Christchurch 1

I This se^ .. - better than any other-— . t$ t-;, - W>. a wonderful wearing cover—thousands of miles of running shewing very little wear on the tough, high grade, thick, red patterned tread. , It will stand up to the severest of tests. It's the equal of any ' tyre in the world for quality, construction and results—yet costs 'you considerably less to buy than any imported cover because the price to you is not loaded by heavy oversea freights ' —it's the new DUNLOP RAILROAD" ; the tyre that has already pleased thousand: of Motorists. When <'*: are you going to avail yourself of its economy and dependability? 'y : Your Garage can supply. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. AH Statu and N.Z.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16362, 6 November 1918, Page 3

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