I LAND! 1 I LAND! PM I | . LAND! j I Now PEACE is Declared i&lpHr I I GET !N EARLY, Values will Advance. W 1 I BUY NOW at the OLD PRICES I] 1 I BEFORE THE RISE COMES .. J|! 1 1 Snap up one of these before Prices go up H I GOOD SttEEP AND CATTLE COUNTRY—BAY OF SOME FIRST-RATE NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP Rj H PLENTY. COUNTRY. gi B 1442 acres part flat (500 acres river silt), balance low 2400 acres of nice sweet tussock land, all well fenced B HH downs. Grows splendid maize, potatoes and turnips, and permanently watered. With an up-to-date house E| Hf All well feraccd and watered, 12 subdivisions. House of 6 rooms, shearing shed, stables, etc., all buildings of | Rl of 5 h. aild c., all conveniences, woolshed. the best. Subdivided into 12 paddocks. 100 acres of g n cow bails, men's hut. Handy to school, railway and turnips going in. Carries one ewe to the acre, and 9 H post office. Milkifli 60 cows. Carrying at present fattens all lambs, besides dry sheep and cattle. Rail; $i H 600 sheep, 150 head of cattle. This is a good all- way and school handy. Also good market. Owner £1 ■ round 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 parbpayment. 3903 Would entertain mortgages or interest-bearing city M H A GOOD SOUTHLAND PROPOSITION. 8 BR 2550 acres of gooa ploughable ridges. School, post GO,OD SHEEP AND CROPPING LAND—OXFORD | B| office and teJephoni 1 mile. Comfortable house, men's DISTRICT. gj H hut, 6-stailed static, shearing shed, sheep and cattle 780 acres comfortable house and all outbuildings of the | H yards. Watered by running streams. .Stake and wire best. School 2 miles, railway 4 miles. Watered by g H fences. 600- acres good young grass. Grows excellent County races. Gorse and wire fences in 14 paddocks. 5 H crops of oatsy turnips. Carrying 1000 ewes and fattens The land grows great crops of rape and turnips and H H| all lambs; 90 brewing cows.. A very cheap property oats. Sheep do remarkably well. Carries 750 ewes, Hj B| at £4. per acru, and very easy terrrjs. Owner's interest and fattens extra lambs. The land is easily worked fin B /6200. Only £10#0 cash required, balance at 5 per and grasses well. Well worth inspection at /8 10s., . g H cent, for 7 years. -3658 per acre.. Good terms arranged. 2873 | 9 U U /S\ rA INCUS 4 BUILDINGS ... I R ||« sl» lov Cashel Street, Christchurch | fr \ | S " I express my most sincere I imWTIT/l'Eni i thanks for what CLEMENTS | ' 8 TONIC has done for me." I In the years come Kodak" snaps" of your tiBBSMa S IVIl* V CTFM PA happy moments, now—permanent records of B OlLrfliirf* now and familiar scenes and faces—■'will be jpy i>l Bw H Sutherland Road, Melrose, prioehntoyou—you mil 1101 p»rt-»ith them dOg/Sr. J IW| | wis IB' I cit " Ei,TsTo,iicim _ . „ . , frnMamla J"J tender my most! Get a Kodak or 1 J S j ncepe thanks for Brownie J E 2A mDINS 1 benefits peceiwed from at Suefelrags-Now! autographic I Clements lonie. ■ BROWNIE I " 1 Juyg of fate sufSUCKLINGS is just the place foryou. It. Takes x2J g J her. that you will learn perfectly tte working inchra . Camea.poolj of 9 TPOtil Rtjf nfiPVOS , : I whlch made it difficult •tofak. Kodak photo. * goo 4 .» BalWjeamig.Shutter. I- . j possible. Wq want to see- them succeorful — PRICE B I" *J "" '"J; just as much as you do. Ho call on Sucklings, t B .dlltlflS \ ■ to-day and choose the Kodak or . Brownie =' | which seems designed " just for yon." i " YfIUP HBrVB 4 jWaill gllfffi H | Stanic has made my "the kodak specialists" fact in 109 CASHEL ST'., a CHKISTCHORCH IjUStiOB tO JOU." I V. ": ' . -' ■ ' *■ I (Signed) S. V. STEMPAI Ryuie \ ißr Me means jf narns DfvSij a m money saved ■ ON VERY EASY TERMS. | wear that are stylish and bristling I ■ «n mrTi avm flllfft tt9 j w ' th value and S ettin S t , hem . * . . "*** . Cm fraction of their worth and original 89 cost. Some of them scarcely worn. HB am ■ Good dressinij does not necessarily fIH ' Hi mean expensive dressing. In my ■ £5 Worth i £1 Deposit, V? Weekly jjil jj range of second-hand garments you I ■■ . M| invariably find quality you d never ■ £10 Worth. £2 Deposit, 3'a Weekly H 1 £20 Worth: £* Deposit, e'4 Wo*kty fl H fl SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER H • 9 123-125-127 ARMAGH ST. Nwne3oß7 I 158 Hereford Street | —' | SHOWROOMS H THE CALVES LIKE I ■ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS. B AilOlflwvO S vdll IHvQI is foed for Buildasoand. bons and forms firm flesh that doesn't > «ome oS wfa«n the feed is choused. ; "Keep tho babrfat on your ealreg," says . . —— e—p^the buyer of *rime qusJitar cattle. _ .. .. . THOMSON'S OALF MEAL U sold in jftTXjfv/X Taking it all round bo»i«•. sab. bss*7/-. soib.b*gs iyo. iooib .ofv ~ & ba£d £1 7/-. OllUunabla almost every. t you cannpt do fetter -where. 11 SWlSni than fit MICHELIN Aeent.: lilßllß il «gMI kl UNIVERSAL tjread TAIT, BAGRIE Limited 1 Types for MILEAGE ucdrordKo^christcimrcii. ECONOMY. : u-i) - ii'- - ' — j Afc/ : All BIZ4S stooked. \ ■ Have "Yon Tried JS A. W. SMITH & SON ModatlendlMetfl \ /^t 7 " __T\ -—= The Best Coffee m «ew Zealand MICHELIN TVfIE STOCKISTS ' N ' Z ' Coffee & s P ic ® Co « Ltd
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16369, 14 November 1918, Page 3
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