rmßSt* I good Farms 11 ,400 ACRES,.AT £30 PER ACM !j W!) plourhcd. balance sood , y ■ > POO ewe*. I niad 3 and 4----""uHocks. Fine buildings. Good | 4,050 ACREf. AT £1,405. | n- frr-ho J, calancc renewable B e 2\ .0 run. Carried 2,000 j R~a 500 dry sheep. Tip-lop build- . *!. etc.: hots! eight rooms. j take substantia! mortgage. E I 604 ACRES, AT —3 PER ACRc. | ' North Canterbury: 160 acrcs in iur- | •,;_ s 50 acres rape and grass, 1/U i !-.cres kale a-d r.r"', balance in grass. E Good house. seven rooms, etc.: fine g outbuildings. fj 1.028 ACRES, AT £14 PER ACRE. | 500 acres asricu'.tural. balancc tussock: | 35 acres swede;, 15 acres soft turnips; 8 79 acres stubble, balance young crass; S carries 1.400 c-.vcs. Good buildings; j : we!! fenccd and watered. Good terms. | .v| 934 ACRES, AT £'.5 PER ACRE. | "j Nc-r-'ii Canterbury: 550 acres asricul- 3 < tvial, balance tussock: well fenced | •' and watered. Good six-roomed house, II solenoid buil'Jinrs. Tu.oock carries ewe | 11 to acre, balance wheat country. For ! sale three weeks o~ly. ' 450 ACRES, AT £15 PER ACRE. Wairr. ate district: 160 acres for wheat, S J 40 acres turnips. 40 acrcs stubble, bal- | 5 ance young grass. Good house, seven k rooms, h. and c. water; good buildings. yards, ctc. Carrying 500 ewes and dry sheep, besides crops. Handy to school and rail. j H. G. LIVINGSTONE i AND CO. ; Farm Salesmen { 13S BESEFBZZ3 STEEET L500.V2T94 BUSINESS ANN"O T7NCE3IE NTS. CKKAM A VOX DAISY SO-CRKA-M vr;: i DAiir.'CO. CUE AM O.i D.vili j CO. CKEAM A VOX DAIRY CO. CREAM AVON L'Alßi' CO. CREAM AVON DAIRY CO. CREAM AVON UAtKY CO. CKEAM AVON DAlilY CO. CREAM AYO_\ DAiKi. CO. CREAM CKEAM Farmer', fend your Cream _tc CBKAM ne. We giv- the highest prico, CKEAM and correct weight ar.d accuratc CREAM tost are fully guaranteed. CKEAM CREAM AVON DAIRY CO., J CREAM AVON DAIRY CO., CREAM AVON DAIRY CO., CR : '-AM Corner Manchester ar.d Dundao CREAM streets, CREAM Cbristcliurch. CREAM A 2591
maker lyres § of Tempered Rubber || The "Miles Cheaper" |i j Speedometer r ' . 11l IL ;■ proves Loo k U P Quaker | W] 'OunhpT dealer in your disirict ill \cH aw. . r\ l f' | Tyres *j anci a Q na k er > H' John Burns & Co. Lid. \ 1 Distributors . Christchurch and A norland jp 1| U23s7—lt' avons h M Cap | \W^ G's) stocked by all garages V— IfBIGPURCHASE £3,SOOWORTHOF | BOOTS AND SHOES H As our Annual Stocktaking takes place soon, vre are determined g a to reducc oar heavy stock. The stock referred to represents | H thousands of pairs.of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. As a big rise y H has taken placo in the boot trade on account of the scarcity of H H hides and skins, boot buyers cannot do better than seize the I B opportunity to procure Boots and Shoes at less than wholesale cost. 1 I 23 pairs Gents' Box Calf and Glace Kid Boots . . 32/6 37/6 I 19 pairs Youths' Glace Kid Lace Boots, Ito 5 . . . 18/11 ij I 20 pairs Chrome Boots, for Youths, Ito 5 19/11 g 75 pairs Ladies' Glace Kid Leather? 1-bar Shoes— fi Usual Prico 23/G Sale Price 18/11 S 21 pairs Men ? s Chrome Golosh Balmorals— I Usual Price 23/G 19/11 pair I 39 pairs Men's Stout Nailed Shooters . . . 17/6 and 22/6 I 12 pairs Men's Long Gum Boots 35/- pair ■ j 30 pairs Glnce Kid Ward Shoes . Sale Prices G/6 7/6 G/6 pair g B ,18 pairs Girls' Glaco Kid Button Boots, 7to 10; tan . 9/6 pnir ■ 3G pairs Ladies' Glace Kid 1-bar Evening Shoes 8/11 9/6 pair B 40 pairs Youths' Chrome Golosh Bals., wonderful Value . i 9/6 B 17 pairs Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, newest make . . 22/6 pair B Old Ladies' Warm Felt-lined Boots .... 11/6 and 15/6 ■ Old Ladies' Kid Elastic-sided Boots . . 17/11 18/11 to 32/6 S Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes .... 25/6 to 30/I Gents' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes . . » . . 37/6 42/6 j Ladies' Velvet 1-bar Shoes ........ 10/6 10/11 I N « "Warm Camel-hair Slippers, leather solos . . . 6/6 7/6 8/6 Ladies' Goloshes ........... 5/6 6/6 7/6 Footholds : 4/11 5/6 Men's Knee Gum Boots 25/9 27/6 32/6 Women's Chrome Leather Dairy Boots .... 19/11 21/6 Girls* Chrome School Boots—lo to 13, 13/9; 1 and 2, 15/9 16/6 Youths' Chrome Derby Bals., heel and toe tips, Ito 5 23/6 pair j Men's Shooters, nailed; best quality, wide fitting . 22/6 pair I Clogs, felt lined, bucklo . .*. ." 15/11 17/11 9 Men's Chrome Derbys, heel and toe, pegged 26/6 ■ Boys' Glace Derby Boots, sewn soles —10 to 13,15/11; Ito 5, 18/11 B Men's Patent Calf Court Shoes —Usual Price 24/6 -. Now 21/- 5 Men's Glace Kid Laco and Court Shoes .... 19/11 pair B Men's Heavy Greenhide Nailed Shooters —Worth 35/— . 32/6 • 1 I Men 's Fine Derby Bals 24/6 35/- 37/6 pair B Ladies' Cloth-top Lace Boots, grey and black . 15/6 21/— pair B Black Imitation Suedes, very good .... 14/11 18/11 pair §3 Girls' Chrome Laco Boots 9/6 10/6 pair E Beal Suede Lace Shoes, grey, fawn, black; the latest 35/6 to 50/— | Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladies'), patent cap . . 12/9 17/6 pair fl Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap . 16/11 pair B Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap; very neat . . . 22/6 H POST—Ladies' 6d, and Men's 9d, extra. gj STEWART ROBINSON j 1 108 CASHEL ST. WEST 1 1 nam—sws h
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16849, 1 June 1920, Page 9
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