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Turkey is out of the War! V Every day brings peace nearer. How things will boom in this country when it comes. And it won't be long now. Land Prices will soon be soaring ff There's no doubt how the war will finish, and |3 9 there's no doubt that land prices will soon be g| 9 rising. Write for our complete list of farms jj| Jg Snap wp one of these before Prices go up GOOD sheep and cattle country-bay of SOME FIRST-RATE NORTH r CANTERBURY sheep IIM aeres part flat (500 acres river silt), balance low 2400 acres of nice sweet tussock land, all well fenc«l Grows splendid maize, potatoes and turnips, and permanently watered. With an up-to-date house All Tell fenced and watered, 12 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms shearing shed stables etc. all buddings of h. and c., all conveniences, woolshed, the best. Subdivided into 12 paddccks. 100 acres of j«ii- men's hut. Handy to school, railway and turnips going in. Carries one ewe 10 the acre, and office Milking 60 coJs. Carrying at present fattens all lambs, besides dry sheep and cattle. Railtco head of cattlc. This is a good all- way and school handy. Also good market Owner rnnnd farm Price /8 per acre. Will consider first is out to sell, and will take £9 per acre; good terms, mortgage or approved securities as part payment. 3903 WouW entertain mortgages or Merest-bearing *ty 2550 port GOOD SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND OXFORD shearinf'StJ SSte 780 acres comfortable house and all ontboildings oj tho vards Watered by running streams. Stake and wire best. School 2 miles, railway 4 miles. Watered y 600 acrcs good young grass. Grows excellent County races. Gorse and wire fences in 14 paddocks. Som of oate, turnips. Carrying 1000 ewes and fattens "The land grows great crops of rape and turnips and 11 ilfnVw - qo breeding cows. A very cheap property oats. Sheep do, remarkably well. Carries 750 ewes, acre and vew ™sv terms interest and fattens extra lambs. The land is easily worked /6""oo Only £1000 cash required, balance at 5 per and grasses well. Well worth inspection at 10s. cent for 7 years. 3658 per acre. . Good terms arranged. 2873 H. H. COOK <& CO. C 2457 '

WaIR in Luxury by Wearing HANNAH'S Sterling Quality Stylish J»! \ DEKBY BOOTS J&J Men, yonr search to procure J the best value in boots ends '*" OUR NEW SEASON'S BOOTS represent every essential in .' yA 1 stylish footwear and the quality of the lines mentioned hereunder is unexcelled . . 1572. STOUT.BOX CALF, Welted Soles, Broad Toes. ..... «V : 1577. STOUT BOX CALF, Welted Soles, Toe&. - M 139. MEDIUM STOUT BOX CALF, Medium Bound Tbes. - MHO. STOUT BOX CALF, Leather Lined, Round Toe. V M 147. MEDItiM WEIGH I' BOX CALF, Smart Round Toe. Ml3B. LIGHT GLA.CE KID, Patent Caps, Round Toe. .'.1528. STOUT GLACE KLD, Leather Lined. Round Tom. '^S|26;. LIGHT GLACE KID, Welted Sole, Pug To®. ( MM BOOTMAKERS 117 Cashel Street - Christchnfch " ,• H4701-EO.. ■ rP "'" ON DECEMBER Ist, 1917, mSmLHk MAT PUT YOU TO SOME INCONVENIENCC to proenra - Britain's National Beverage " having excellent tonic . qualities, viat, mild ALE- ' WARD .& CO. specialise in a light Summe? JBCtejsSjSCTa ALE brewed only from pure malt, hops, and 11 cane sugar. No chemical adulteration. Read tna | ! 8 following analysis, and INSIST ON*WARO'a:—-- I || II A. A. Bickerton, Government Analyst,, reports ** J "The analysis and biological examination of these | Ales prove them to be perfectly sound and excep- 1 tionally good samples* equal to the bcit ENGLwn -1 ■■2 Wmhll ALES of . the same-class.. . ' 1 RhS x/ >jjjj| " 11»ey rank amongst the best- S IRS > fijl® 0 flavoured and soundest . Alea Bi, P S^blL— t^>at ' have ever come across ' H BwllfllS ||| during my .'.: experience -aa .an-^ I l|w| Wjey&dr Procurable at all Hotels, Bottle IHlli I S&ftn&Jw Stare*, ot ring up 'Phones 159 or r 184, and INSIST on having... WARD'S tits ALE S.ftS.

Appropriate Novelties for the Races & Show—AH Ready to Wear holiday feeling in the air, and it has TRAVELLING REQUISITES —We arc showing t: "entered " The House for Value," and suffused • an ® x ' ens c iv ° range of Suitcases, Kit, Gladstone .-it. t_ t " j t. t? -j and Brief Bags, etc., at Reasonable Prices . ~ the whole atmosphere. Every window, b stand and line has been specially decorated . with exclusive Novelties eminently suited for FOR LADIES IMday wear. We extend to you a ,-my silk H ln Blact celom _ cordial invitation to inspect these distinctive 4/6 to 7/6 Wearables. Spun Silk Hose, in Mole, Nigger, Fawn and Black-— ft _ ___ 9/6 to 15/- , , , «®EN . ;'< Coloured Lisle Hose, almost every shade— ' Wide-«nd Ties, stvlish patterns 1/3 1/11 to 4/6. . "3/11 4/6 4/11 .Neglige Shirts, neat stripes andpWn Kid Glovcs famotls makeSi Black 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 yard Snmmer Weight Singlets and Pants, reliable English Leather Sand Bags, in Brown & Black 9/6 to 29/6 makes .. .. 6/6 8/- 9/- 10/6 Exclusive Ready-to- Wears . 15/6 to 35/-SHp-on Raincoats for Summer wear Distinctive .Trimmed Millinerv, great diversity of ~ . 95 /~ 102/ - ' styles and colourings 25/6 to 45/Men's Panamas^rare values 13/6 W/k 35/- stytes^ 84?' White Felt Hats, for Bowlers 5/6 6/6 7/6 CllC °V / ! yleS ,„ • ■ 52/6 to 84/White Tennis or Cricket Trousers 9/6 16/6 25/6 Ninon and Crepe de Chine Blouses, charming styles Men's Soft Felt Hats, latest styles— , 35/- to 5 Gns. 10/6 12/6 14/6 " 16/6 to 42/- Silk Sports Coats, very stylish shades, 2to 6 Gns. GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELLIE The House for Value k G4719—81

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 5

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