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I- - - ' HRiglit there is your most important life organ—the breeding place for germs or dangerous diseases, which, if neglected, may ruin your whole future life. |J lAt the least pain or sign of any disorder of your digestive organs, make g] JJP y°. ur quickly ana ward off dangerous consequences by taking If Chamberlain s 1 ablets fc>r the stomach and liver. jjj The first dose will give relief, aid digestion, drive away the cause of fjj your pain, cleanse your bowels, and their continued use will restore you to 19 • perfect health. jfl J No matter how strong and healthy your digestive organs may be, there | are times when they need help. I n .{?° 1S to remember there is no better medicine made for Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, or any disorder of the stomach and liver than J jj " ~ JL ~ .— : —v : —lIUI I Profitable Farm . : . Even a casuaJ acquaintance with the finances of .this | country are sufficient to show how prosperous the I future will be for the man on the land. S These are Good and we have others | I Write fot* oui> Catalogue 1 I . Anybody requiring land should get in touch with us, I H ■ either by writing or calling—we have-the best selection . 1 ffl. of farms and sheep runs in the Dominion. * _■ | fl] , TWO GOOD FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. A OKAUIA FARM FOR EXCHANGE. I SB \ 475 acres Freehold, 111 acres of leasehold, 5 years to 1,000 acres, part flat, balance low downs, with 7-roomed $ 19 run, "rent 27/-. Purchasing Clause at £30 an acre. house, all_ offices, woolshed, stables, barn, loosebox, > HQ , •t ii . ' , _ ■ cowshed, Implement shed, dip and'yards, subdivided 9 H Very nice land for cropping and sheep, flat and low. into 9 paddocks, watered by running streams, post and g HB downs, house of S rooms, all conveniences, plenty of wire fences, 25 acres in turnips, 4in mangolds; carrying | ■ " goofl outbuildings, adjoining school, railway 2 miles, 1,000 sheep. 125 head of cattle, 5 horses. ■ Price, £13 I Hi'' haridv subdivisions, all fences'and gates good, being per acre. Equity, £6,2.00, owner will exchange for j H well farmed, about 150 acres in crop, situated North smaller place, say 500 acres of good land. *01103918. I H Canterbury, close to Saleyards and township. Price. I H 822 per acre. Equity, £4,700. 'Folio 4424. " ARDGOWAN " ESTATE AS A GOING CONCERN. j H ; . ' 4,382 acres, situated South of Oainaru. first-class sheep | M'V._ * » / and cattle country, all nice low spurs, well covered'with I H , tussock and native grasses, lying well to the sun, ' 1 n , A GOING CONCERN AT £9 AN ACRE. watered by running streams, subdivided into 5 blocks, . BSjj Kg 3,782 acres, North of Parnassus, mostly good tussock, all arranged to make mustering an easy matter. The I IS ' s own with cocksfoot and clover, excellent sheep and %nces are wire, and standards in the bestof order 1 188 ~,, • . ' . , J Xhe Homestead block contains 85 acres of heavy.flat El Hn cattle country, iron posts, standard and -wire fences, land suitable for dairying and cropping, and is worth | ISI watered by permanent streams, house and usual out- /25 per acre, being separate from the run could be sold j B buildings, stock— «wes, 4-tooth to sound mouth, at anytime. There is a new Bungalow of 5 rooms. I H so headof big cattle, all in splendid condition, 6 h,orses, , hot and:.cold water, with all modem conveniences, | , H i mplemcnts* and sundries. ■ Price,' ; as a going concern, septic tank; also house of 4 rooms. 60 acres in oats. | am _ , . . ' , r ' , ri. . 40 m young grass, 2,500 sheep, 100 head of cattle, { B acrc. Owners interest, £16,752 10s. od. Total hbrses, implements, new . furniture, etc. Price, -walk . era EBi equities,' ios. od. These two places working j n< walk out, £5 10s. od. per acre. By burning and S9 well together; owner will exchange for a good farm surface sowing would carry a sheep to the acre, besides . j H South. Southland preferred.- Folio 4311. cattle; terms good to a practical man. .Folio 3613. I H u U VIAAI/ C» INGLIS' BUILDINGS B Ha Hi CyUK & uUiy Cashel St., Ghristchurch i J Shop Early! I I Is the advice of the District Health Officer—he fears fl I overcrowding in the shops when Christmas draws nearer. I I This,advice is.sound from another viewpoint, and we I I strongly recommend our clients to make their Xmas B I purchases earlier in the month. '■ fl II I NOW we are able to give everybody proper attention B —LATER ON, when the rush sets in, there is unavoid- I able waiting. 1 • Besides, the early shopper has a wider, choice, and is fl able to look round in comfort. fl •| Our Xmas Goods are all opened now, and we quite fl <1! - look forward to your* inquiries and inspection. B Ashby, Bergh & Co. Ltd. I hardware merchants and jewellers, I HIGH STREET. . 9

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16398, 18 December 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16398, 18 December 1918, Page 3