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(Assured Incomes! | 111 Sometimes the earning capacity of a K I 111 farm is problematical but not so ||lj 1 those listed below. Right from the B I jump they will give a good and K 1 assured income. j| j NOT SPECULATION BUT | I DEFINITE INVESTMENTS | I INVESTIGATE 8 ! RIVLESMESE DISTRICT. YOU CAN DAIRY, A CHEAP RUN; NO PLOUGHING; GOOD B|||; ANYTHING. LAND OP COCKSPOOT; A SURE INCOME. |» i vxrfcwvv > omrrrrr -crr>TT V 550 ACRES, situated Waimakaka; undulating iW&A THAT WILL ALWAYS STICK TO . fond, with 5-roomed house, woolshed and stable g|i|| S 100 ACRES. with fi-roomed house, all con- combined, cowbyro, sheep yards; J-mile from p|f||j i venicnces, trapshed, stables, cowbails, all neces- railway; land transfer title; well watered by Egg! I Suildings; first-quality land, one mile running streams; 4 paddocks, 30 acres in tur- M I frZ township; land transfer title; watered by nips Carrying at present 600 ewes, 50 head of W% " permanent streams; 35 acres in Algerian oats breeding cows. This is a very good place; good |gg| IK) acres of oat's just been sown. Will dairy sole of all clean country; 10 acres Egg and grow good crops of wheat. On the mam bush. Price £12 per acre, £1,500 down. Pol. 733 |||| road, and the house is sound and up to date. yoir CA;N . BTJY ygjg PEOPEETY AND MAKE fill This is a chance to buy a cheap farm. Price MONEY—CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. per acre; easy terms to a good man. IoJ. lbO 1,500 ACEES, freehold; 180 acres in turnips and grass, 20 acres young cocksfoot, 2 acres $C.L lucerne. Buildings: Hut, stable, chaffhoose, Sfei a CHEAP PEOPEETY; WILL GEOW GOOD sheep yards. Eight miles from rail, and factory ? CEOPS SIMILAR LAND SELLING NEAR f 6 paddocks; boundary fences particuojsuro. oiamiaiv ] ar ly good. The land has a good frontage to CHBISTCHURGH POR £70 PER ACRE. road, and will readily subdivide; the land is all.- &&& 475 ACEES, situated South Canterbury, with easy ridges, well[sheltered and with g6od water M ' house and outbuildings; house contains 5 rooms, supply of strums and springs. The W ul nnd co i d waterr washhouse, motor-shed, summer carrying capacity is 1,000 sheep and 100 , . . -1 tvonlshed- school 1 mile, head of cattle. Price £5 ss. per acre. FoL 732 S^'m^^sdSSs 8 weekly' £500 SECURES .THIS PINE LITTLE PARM, & THIRTY MILES FROM CHEISTCHURCH; " B ItalEuf acres turnips, part being NORTH CANTERBURY TOWNSHIP,- ® fed off, 35 acres stubble laid down in English CAJJj EAEiX. sMpj grasses, 45 acres young grass; has carried 1,200 26 ACRES freehold; 5 acres riverbed, £1 per dry sheep; 500 on the place at present, Mostly annum rent; first-lass dairying land. Pourflat land. 120 acrcs limestone downs. Price £14 roomed house, washhouse, cowshed, chaffhouso, ■53188 per acre- easy terms. FoL 173 orchard; 2* miles from railway, school J-mile, g«5 post office i-mile; cream cart passes the door; SmSj watered by springs; 4 paddocks, gorse and wire fences; all in young grass; 4 acres ploughed. LAND THAT WILL BE WORTH SIX TIMES "will carry 10 cows, besides yoruig stock; £500 THE MONEY IN A PEW YEARS. CALL deposit: Price £1,000. FoL 133 Sg|£i I® AND SEE US, AND ARRANGE POR IN- _ ;,, LU Wi qt)v rrTow • SUNNY NORTH CANTERBURY. NICE LOW pf m SPECTION. DOWNS; BLACK SOIL; ALL BEEN pi jUff] 300 ACRES, good farming land, or grazing SILVER TUSSOCK COUNTRY. £2,000 W i| land, with 5-roomed house and 'hut, 8-stalled DEPOSIT. pip Blg stable and barn. School 2 miles, railway 16 500 ACRES, good medium, tohcavy land, with ||p| : miles. "Watered by running streams. This farm 5-roomed house, 4-stalled stable, and chaffhousa. !j|pg I- is only used, since present owner has had it for School 3 miles, railway 6 miles; watered by 2||p a run-off this last ten years; none of it has springs and permanent creeks; 13 paddocks, ||p| been cropped, and it is rather neglected, gorse wire and standard fences; 14 acres in turnips, W?M spreading on it, but with a little expenditure 25 acres in oats, 6 acrcs in rape and grass; will ||j&) would be*a good place. Price £4 per acre; good carry tiOO ewes well, and 15 head of cattle; 100 ||p terms to a suitable man; £500. deposit. FoL 731 acres flat, balance downs. Price £16 per acre. |||| Inglis' Buildings,Cashel Street, Christchurch

NEWDRESS ' ******& MATERIALS | 9 f 9<>m» j| }fa pleasing weaves, qualities, and shades | 54in. GABARDINES* m smart fawns, greys, I navy, etc. 2§/6 yd. ¥ • S r 50-5Sn. GREY SUIIINU WORSTEDS, in plain greys B f $ and stylish checks; sa excellent range of reliable qtw.fimitr B vUV' >f || lies, recommended for style'and wear 22/6 to 42/- > » 1 48-56 in. NAVY SUITING SERGES, is soft, fine makes;, | dependable colon rings, matchless 'values 27/6 to 45/- 3 * 54tn. HEAVY WOOL TWEED... imitation Harris eifeets; j Z o ' fJ/ C Dressmaking is produced with for ™*r ....... n/6 I (r J/J/ A exquisite artist®, and reflects NOVELTY WORSTED COSTUME UENGTCs j» <gy . * '-r'• f fßamntp. Jt is always appreciated by discriminating : wearing S7/7/- and £8/10/wemen who desire exdusioeness and satisfaction in dress. [ CREPE DE CHINES, in a charming range of | Our dressmakers will be pleased to adobe patrons and.\ colourings; every shade 13/6 14/6 15/6 to 25/fi render assistance in suggesting distinctive and suitable ■ 40iru CREPE GEORGETTE, in a fall range of shade*— tfylts. Reasonable prices in accordance with the ! 12/6 13/6 14/6 15/6 standard of oalae will appeaL 3S-40sn. BLACK TAFFETAS, moosseKnes and „ _ f paiktte. . . . 13/6 IS/G 21/- to 39/6 yd. Jryou cannot call, write for samples, and, . Z7-30b. JAPANESE, FUJI. andUSIA SILKS, in dainty if-necessary, a.. self-measurement - chart. AaAt .m<t..iiTi r «— -——&/11 iiv.ic/i; 1 , ♦« Graham, Wilson & Smellie jj 1$ THE HOUSE FOR VALUE" ]L „ ' kilfl

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16852, 4 June 1920, Page 3

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