Do you TJH want a Farm? » From the buyer's point of view land is at present as good as gold. Money in the Vy I Banks won't earn anything like what will be made from increased land values during VU^YVI the next few years. Land prices are low now—every day they are hardening —it V^LM^yi won't be long before they go up like a sky rocket. wAvW Buy Land before the Prices ml go up like a Sky Rocket w Anybody who reads the papers can see that Europe and the bulk of the world is in IvjW a sorry plight for food —the larders of almost every country are empty, European Kyi flocks and herds depleted, and almost non-existent in some cases. This means big kJH and bigger cheques for Wool and Mutton for years. KfA PRICES LIKE THESE WONT LAST W KAIKOURA COUNTY. SIX MILES FROM SHEFFIELD. Jv7 8W acres of sheep ami cattlc country, new bursal™, , large room,, 1370 acres of heavy flatsan' fff hot and cold water, usual offices, woolshed. stables, slreep yards, etc., house of Grooms, newstables watered b J \M v -.nH miles Watered by running streams, 600 chaffhouse, whare (2 rooms), dip ana >aras, \va > \yy post ofhccand phone hilly up to 1,300 feet. natural streams. About 400 acres flat, balance easy W earn/in 1 * * sheep to the acre and So head of cattle, beautifully situa- downs, nearly all ploughable. Carrying at P ted, faring the sea. to ß ether with 240 acres leasehold-io years to ewes with lambs Good cattle P part u 0 ' or approved mortgages. rol, A COMPACT LITTLE RUN AS A GOING CONCERN. s fiOO acres (more or less), of fine liealthv sheep and cattle country. WAIRARAPA DISTRICT. All fences, gates, everything on the property in firstc-lass order. 2 120 acr cs good sheep and cattle land, in 8 paddocte,pwt and w Watered by running streams. Now house with furniture. Splen- fences , school and post office half imle, watered b> natural strea , did woolshed. holds 700 sheep, stables, yards, dip, shearing plant (3 carrying 2j500 sheep, 300 head of cattle. " ta bles, machines!, S-li.p. Rohev Engine, 2,660 sheep, 140 head of cattle, D rooms ,- septic tank, gas, men's rooms, implemcnishedbt j horses. The property is situated within easy motor drive from motor shed, cow byre, telephone. Price, £12 per acre , clear uue Christchurch. and theowner will accept £25,000, walk in—walk out, would exchange for town property. • and give exceptional terms to practical man. Fol. 437 s and'butter fartory. House of 6 room?, whare, stable: (4 stalls uuh carrviig 700 ewes and fattens all lambs. House of 5 rooms, loft) 10 bailed cowshed. 12 calf pens and cattte yard. All out- grass, implement shed traphouse, chaffhouse, sheep Sings new. house in first-class condition. In .upaddoc:ks stable (10 This is a good property, 'balance ca'nVmain for'a price fx 8 ios. per acre ; easy terms ; would exchange for town house, i?>7 10b - I ,cr ,IUL - 1 Fol. 3840 good locality. n term. _ fo INGLIS' BUILDINGS, Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH AWd WELLINGTON C2fi."s
| I |tr"" —1 ■ I = dependable .; onthetawe. piainSilver-plated Teapots .. from 30/- in quality Of course, Plain Silver-plated Hoi Water Jugs- and yet i I? everyone Plain Silver-plated Sugar Basin Mid Cream dOM , Jugs ... from 40/- pnce. Plain Silver-plated Bread Platters— . I from oU/— | % i Plain Silver-plated Cake Trays from 40/- I I Plain Silver-plated Breakfast Dishes— g ■ Plain Silver-plated Afternoon Trays— | I Ashby,Bergh & Co. Ltd. I I Hardware Merchant* & Jewellers, High St., Chnstohurch I ; * ITIIITII ff A t P is One of Thousands/ \ I IF w . „ ■&? ! *II Tit . t 1 mu \\ B I F everybody practised halt i |$#Ye*-there we.manjrof our brave boys who \\ | 1 the prophylactic methods ; have returned maimed. To them we owe a —J\ I Idoin my business, there debt we can never p ay. But we must try. //l| 8 would never have been H The Wounded Soldiers' H JJ/f! | H cause for the many mstruc- I H Church of England / tions in fumigation, etc., I 11 Institute. Rotorua Jw II at av ® cn published U provide* pastimes an d comforts for our // IB lately. Bigorsmall— eery I ■ 1 K&"3S.S \H article of clothing I stock |\ to ~r- tteir burden. Morning and ST&MJ I \ '. s properly fumigated and "11 afternoon tea* arc free. f \ clean and sweet before \\ e«a your don»tions to cmrry on thi* Ur \ being offered for sale. -\\ »nd linilir work rlvrwher®, to // / __il\ \ T sf / VI The Military Affair* X I faf / A } x 1 Mrs - EHwood Vv - //>// I Secondhand C!othl«r / / IB 123,125, 127Armigh St. ' Phone 3087 flr WS N,\\\w T>gH-K£"H J NOTJi. Church Army Donatious uiay also bo sent to J. C. Adams, i*/ i 73, Bealey street, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 15469, 12 March 1919, Page 3
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