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ITSe Road ol Prosperity | FOLLOWETH THE PLOUGH jj OF course* U i George Street, the principal morou o i"'-' c , .. , of an old bullock track over which the original loads ot wool travelled. In no less measure does the ptth of personal prosperity follow a similar route, and the M old °d "e may well be applied to condihons .n this country. To-day •» the farmer s jag opportunity in New Zealand. Never were h,s prospects so brrglrt and so assured. g| Gateways to the Prosperous Road p Every one of the properties listed below represents exceptional value and exceptional js| opportunities to build a fortune in the cleanest, bissest wak of hfe m the world. * 4 A NICE LITTLE DAISY FARM, SUITABLE NORTH RB s Y™ p SH SSf so ?.^ TI SJ; ' ij TOR MAW WITH SMALL CAPITAL. ALL CLEAN SILVER TUSSOCK, NO <•', ~~5 GOOD MASS; NBVEE BCBUB. NO GOOD DION L\SUFFERS WITH DROUGHT. g?, IoOD LAMBm™ L PBjjSjj 40 ACRES, situated Ellesinere; dairying land. 14( ocO ACRES, situated Waipara County, North with house of six rooms, four eowbails, separator Canterbury; sheep eountiy; tussock; all clean. HH room, stnblcs, shed, trapshed; also 4-roomed cot- 5-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, scullcry, KggSj tape and shed, let for S/- per week; close to rneil >s quarters; -large woolshed (stands for S railway; leasehold, about 5 years to ru -n- Rent shearers), large and new sheep yards, cottage £02 10s. per annum, and rates over £3. Watered ,y rooniS \ an d stable; 14 miles from railway; isfeCfe Mgfl by permanent streams; 2} acres mangels; big telephone on the property; 10 miles from post S§tj§sl BsSSI stack of straw. Ten cows, 6 calves, 1J stores office; good road. Land transfer title; per- jjsp,. ijggi or small porkers, 3 sows (purebred), ana pure_ niancnt streams; 8 blocks, number of paddocks, BK»M bred l)oar; rubber-tyred gig, trap, 4 collars, 2 some g a t land; grows good crops of wheat, oats Is&il Bj§goj sets of harness, carriage horse, and sundries. turn jp S> Carrying 9,000 sheep, besides cattlo p|&' ■M Price £800 for the lot; walk m, -walk an( j horses; all clean tussock country. Price jjjp|| R1 iol. ISI £g g g _ p or terms arranged. Fol. 175 PI TOAOTWBWm.MOTOBTOUOMTO || II SUITABLE FOR STUD FARM. 2gQO ACI { ES) s ; tu atcd North Canterbury; §S| R 1 440 ACRES, situated near Temuka, 2% miles w ith house of 5 rooms, pantry, scullery, bathH I from station; rich, heavy land, with large seven- ro om, washhouse, copper and tubs, hot and cold Ksl I roomed house, hot and cold bathroom, wa ter; woolshed (stand for 3 shearers), sheep Sgu||f pantry and scullcry, washhouse, dairy, motor- y ar ds, new 5-stalled stable, double motor-shed; g§|p3 pSESji shed and 6-stalled stable, large woolshed and a 2 miles from school, railway, and post office. lflg|l large implement-shed, largo granary, and other Freehold title; well watered; 13 paddocks, all j®p® &grs| buildings too numerous to Watered by w ire fences; about 200 acres green feed, about . |p|| HffiS dams, permanent streams, and rings; 9 pad- o-q acrcs young grass, about 200 acres old pas- SKifj* HHJH docks, gorso and wire fences; 105 acres in wheat, t urc> balance in its native state. Carrying 1,300 Hffiß 20 acres in turnips, 20 acrcs green feed. About cwcs an( j dry sheep. This property is HHfig 50 bushels cf wheat and 70 bushels of oats bounded on one side by river and the other side l£^B K|Jai grown to the acre. Carried 1,400 sheep last year. |jy the railway. Price £8 per acre. Fol. 174 HH A splendid farm; has' S™^ n ™ A CHEAp GOVERNMENT LEASE ; WILL • Mm homestead, and carried only sheep in the early TIHS O^ORTUNITY ■ «W lia» not bwn heavily «wflpo& *• A| g|| per acre; good terms arranged. Fol. 180 claS3 land> wi^h s . roomcd house) washhoU se, out- WM m|« buildings;, school li miles, railway 10 miles; E&U a GOOD CROPPING AND DAIRY PARM. A daily mail; 6 miles from creamery. Government jjpß| GOOD OPPORTUNITY, AND IS GOOD renewable lease, 23 years to run; watered by HB| • BUYING. creeks and well; live and wire fences; 6 padP| 152 ACRES, 32 acrcs leasehold given in; situated £° c £ s ', acres in turnips, 22 in wheat; grown liH Rangiora district. Agricultural and dairying bushels of -wheat to the acre. Will carry auM "» B9 land; new house of 5 rooms, hot water, pantry,, sheep to the acre. Nico downs, lyin 0 stable, cowshed, implement-shed, ctc.; one mile L IS , admirable sheep country. Price only ■■'•'Mm from railway, 15 imles to school. Races water £1,700 for goodwill and improvements, crops etc. Bpwß| Will carry i Sheep to the acre. Has grown 60 A FIRST-CLASS DAIRY PARM WITH PICKED ItiJP bushels of wheat to the acre; good, heavy, COWS. WINTER FEED, HAY AND MANloamy soil. Price £27 per acre; terms to a good GELS. WALK IN, WALK OUT. QUALITY ifjl ggpjg man. FoL 179 EQUAL HALS WELL LAND. CALL EARLY. |g|g gjjfjjg 100 ACRES Leasehold, rent 42/6 per acre; £|1| taftjiil MTTTm situated Ellcsmere district. Good dairying and ?A|| A CHEAP LAMB-FATTENDTG FARM; SUIT- cropping land; house of 6 rooms, pantry, washABLE FOR A HANDY TO house, copper and tubs; stable and chaffhouse, Hgaf CHRISTCHURCH, . FREEZING WORKS, CO wshed, pigstyes, and open shed; 1J miles hBH • SALEYARDS. from school, 2J miles from railway, and |j&|| ■Hi 400 ACRES Freehold and 210 ACRES Lease- li miles from post office. Watered by springs; |||p HhS hold; rent 17/6 per annum for the whole; 8 paddocks, gorso and wiro fences; 9 acres ||||| Bnffij situated 20 miles from Christchurch; medium in oats, 5 . acres in oats and grass, 17 BBBH land. Also 10 acres railway lease, £1 per annum. acres ploughed for wheat, and 1 acre mangels; H|| With 5-roomed house and stables, woolshed, trap- 16 cows,, 15 heifers, 1 bull, 4 calves, about 18 Em shed, and implement-shed; 1 mile from school sheep, 7 horses, 1 double plough, disc harrows, HH and'railway; watered by races; 80 paddocks; 4-leaf harrows, 1 reaper and binder, 1 grass Ees 30 acres in oats, 40 acrcs ploughed. Carrying mower, 1 trolley, 1 Planet Junr., 1 trap, 1 dog- |||i| Bffif COO hoggets and 130 ewes; \yill carry 700 hog- cart, 1 spring dray, 1 separator (50 gallons), 3 |ff|f HD g e t g an fl 130 ewes, besides crops of oats. Price sows, 3 baconers, 4 porkers, harness for four ||§| jSajl £13 p or acre for the 400 acres of freehold; good- horses, 3 cream cans, 2 milk buckets. Price !|||| Bag w in of leasehold given in. Pree from encum- £1,100 as a going concern; walk in, walk out. |gj| I Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch

G-W-S Seasonable Wear for Men Cosy SHIRTS — Smart OVERCOATS and UNDERWEAR That reflect G.W.S.'s aim to That defy the elements and gioe Specially equipped and provide ura equaHy^ apparc comfort, health and vigour these entirely devoted to the J ' T si^Jr l trs2i Heavy Knitted All-wool Singlets, winter ? T *? en ' , hone value £7/7/weights . . . 8/6 12/- 15/- departments Trench Coats, with warm, fleccy lining Colonial All-wool Knitted Underpants. pnoed a t™* ben ? f « £6/10/I heavy and medium weights— toShoppers. Complete Storm Motor Coats, waterproof inter9/- 10/6 12/6 satisfaction assured lining; D.B. fronts; perfect fittingUnion and Woollen Neglige Shirts, for every purchaser. £11/11/winter wear; neat patterns— Stylish Raincoats in various makes and 17/6 23/6 27/6 ■ ' stylesCosy Flannelette Pyjama Suits, perfcct K a £5/15/- £5/15/- £7/17/6 £11/17/6 fitting .... 19/6 to 27/6 J/ D.B. Tweed Coats, in heavy all-wool Superior Union Pyjama Suits, best . material; smartly cut and finished— '-X English manufacture 37/6 42/- BBSB' 1 t mwwaM £5/5/- £S/10/«» Colonial Knitted Sweater Coats, a very Leather Motor Shell . £7/7/popular and serviceable line— li f Men's Waterproof Coats, for rough 32/6 37/6 jL weather and hard wear . £5/5/Graham, Wilson & Smellie jc 1 The House for Value^^ G4WS-772 ""

g a supply JLTURAL SHOW and MARQUEES, TENTS, ITIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES MMITTEES, Etc. and FORMS on Hire LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS lOHNSON & COUZINS agand Fishing Net Makers 678 COLOMBO ST. . ; ; Up

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