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BETTER THAN BANKING There's money in the land. The old world cannot produce wool J or meat till many years are passed. High prices are yours if you 3 are wise. Here are two chances for you, both easy to work. # The best is for the quickest to enquire. < 1800 acres, carrying 1540hend, of farm famed Amberley C laud. Just what you want. Cose to railway, good 5 motor roads from all directions. Water abundant and C ' convenient, rich flats and rolling downs. Two homesteals, men's whare, shearing sheds, and machines, . . £ and ©very necessity. Easy terms, and only £7 ■ i ( On!y £10/10/- per acre. —30S acres of well-watered land • |» two miles from school, 7-roomed house, stables, % sheds, etc., ready for yon to start in and coin the # coins. Easy terms. 246 ,j J YOUR OWN HOME IS BEST 1 New Bungalow, 6 good rooms, faithfully built, close to . I city.nice section, tram handy. Price £835; terms. 186 J Modern Bungalow, six rooms and all the convenience! : | that a cultured lady needs ; half-acre land, part in j| fme orchard, close to triim, handy to town, atid U ' only £812. B®. > ALLAN HOPKINS BARGAIN FINDER 8 CATHEDRAL SQUARE { Timet whtn you feel Oat ofSorl*—No. 2. j When Slight Noises Make J You "Jump" un| IrQgjffl This is the surest sign that the nerves are "un- |J| strung" and exhausted. Such a condition is too II \1 serious to neglect—act straightway. Take \ l /¥—it gives to the nerves the food they must Iff have—phosphorus. A few drops of FospherV ine in water regularly will restore your energy f YD { —give, mental poise. Marshall's FospKerine \\ , I'l J is procurable at all chemists and stores for 2/6 a largesized bottle. Be sure you get the genuine Marshall's—the Fospherine spelt with anF. NORTH wmf' MOTOR CAR TYRES HAYWARD BROS. & GO. LTD. •VHOLCS'LC 015T191BU1OBS FO» 'WW tM.ALAND CHRISTCHURCH ' fob good plumbing Successor to T. Danks GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH 93CASBELRXSET Praapt aai Satisfactory Sepairs (Nsxtt* B»tliwfleW Wwk2»» SC35_
OUUKSStM email HOT WALK OrWearStockingsorShoes. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Healed. "I suffered ranch from chilblains which finally burst on my toes. My §feet were much inflamed and they were always itchy and this caused me to scratch them, especially in my steep.. I was unable to wear either stockings or shoes and was. unable-to walk abont. "I was advised to try Cntfcuta. My feet were bad for a few weeks when I got a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I tried these and then got supplies and my feet were healed." (Signed) Miss M. H. Morris, Burnett St., Redfern, N. S.W., March 1,1017. Use Cuticura Soap exctasfody for all toilet purposes. SogptodfrawanrlOiinmepttrah—l"lL Towns & Co., Sydney, NAff." Sold by dealers tbrooghoot the world.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16363, 7 November 1918, Page 5
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