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, I X. The Big i ? |g? TliNf i I P 1 JmxJ I Ifg Ti „ 6 I Ontlooh H The prizes of life—the big rewards—are invariably won |1 by men who have a big outlook. A narrow view of life |l and fear hinder progress and keep men poor. The | I!! opportunities of to-day are as good as those of yesterday gj and much better than a few years back. Fortunes are 1 being wrested from the land every year—and will con- j , tinue to be won. Now is the time f for you to start t JUST ON OUR BOOKS—A GOOD LITTLE stable, trapah d, cowbails and pigstyea ; also pV 1 , DAIRY FARM-INSPECT AT ONCE. | 50 ACKES, more or less, situated in a good dairy- 7s. 3d. per acre ; 25 acres in oats, 1$ acres y", ing district; 20 miles from Christchurch; swamp potatoes, 1 acre swede turnips, 7 acros ryegrass fli land. There is a 4-roomed house, separator shed, green feed, balanco in grass. Owner's only -f 1 '• cowshed, etc. ; 2 miles from school and railway, reason for selling is that ho wants a larger farm. etc.; 7 paddocks, grows go.od crops of barley, Psicer £30 per acre. Fol. 126 oats and mangolds. Milking 15 cows at pre- Sj^ sent. Price, £42 10s. per acre ; easy terms. A BARGAIN IN GOVERNMENT LEASE, Pf F °'- 2 DON'T MISS IT. t FIRST-CLASS HEAVY LAND— J 200 ACRES, about 50 miles from Christchurcli, ||| FyfiRTH RfIAD on ,Soath liae » 3-roomed house, just built, 4-stalled stable, wliare for men, loosebox, chaffSO ACRES, more or less, near school and station, house, all outbuildings in real good order • 4with an S-roomed house, clectric light, bath- mile from school and railway, 3 miles from town- - room, washhouse and tubs, large brick granary ship. Government leasehold, rent being 13s. per (2-storcycd), 8-bail cowshed (concrete floors), acre, with 10 per ccnt. rebate. Carrying at 4-stalled stable, -cliaffhouso, implement shed, trap- present 280 ewes and 50 dry sheep. Price, £1400 - $0 she'd, pijstycs, brick shed, and watered by for Goodwill. Fol, 123 artesian water supply in every paddock ; gorso and wire fences; 14 acros in potatoes, 4 acres . PA BR/J THAT nmi E>AV Hi luccrnc, balanco grass. Has grown 110 tons A rAKni lilAl WILI. rAY— '$& of mangolds per acre, 17 tons of potatoes (less CALL AND SEE THE RETURNS. flf seed), also 5 tons of sheaves, 108 bushels of * vfi • dun oats per acre, also 70 bushels wheat per Ab ° U * 2 ° mil< ! S fTOm Christchurch, 150 ACEES, .|f acre. Price, £140 per acre. Pol. 1 S ' m house of 4 rooms, scullery, dairy, washhouse, stable, chafihousc, fotvihousc, and iff A GOOD MIXED FARM-ABOUT 8 16 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. I every paddock 8 paddocks altogether. Will l| h H Comprising ACRES, more or less, medm* 'I 2? S - "*" ® . ■ todf ,i.S 5-roomed ho™, bath™™, table, ™ a * **Z J"™' i® ■ cowshed and barn, and motor shod; i } »ilos !*>>• MS I|m| from school and railway. Watered by races; ff|| , wire and gorso fences. This is a good mixed A CHEAP LITTLE PROPERTY—CAN BE .farm, closo to Addington market. Grows good IMPROVED TO CARRY 2 S I IFFP TO |- T aod w* O. p„ IBE ACRE-SUIT A BEGIIJiffiR. j us' • 90 ACEES, medium land, 18 miles from Christ- :-■&£ •' |B THIS FARM IS PRE-WAR PRICE— church, with 4-roomed cottage, oatshed, cowSi CALL EARLY. I shed etc.; 1$ miles from school. Watered by feff--8- - • . ... » ' artesian water supply, in 7 paddocks, wire and £$§• nj ACEES of land, situated 50 miles irom Christ- live fences, carrying at present 100 hoggets. wkS • Church, with 2-roomed house, in good order (can Ptico, only £17 10& per acre. Inspoct this as I® *. M toailt on to conveniently), dairy, washhouse, soon as possible. 2Tol. 129 r I Anticipate Your Future Needs! Il' ' . . I' TAKE ADVANTAGE Random Bargains—typical of the J Ap >tttt> n txt c Savings in all departments ' 1 XlCtf VJ -VV•" u Trimmed Millinery—A wonderful variety, including French - : Models, ctc.—-Marked for Absolute Clearance— Sale Pricos from .. .. .. .. 21/- j i W WR* IWIIBTtW ifISRR Coloured Velours, all shades & styles—Sale Prices from 9/11 B M » kI H U Odd Lot of Ladies' Raincoats—Heavily Reduced— ! fiiaf 1 Wl ILfl HJB Sale Prices.. 21/- 59/6 75/- 5 Gns. -If km h g j 12 dozen White Turkish Towels Sale Pries 1/9 • ■ WW ra i iffl ii _9% l 72in. Table Damasks, in White and Unbleached— ! 19 JbA Mx UA% r Sale Prices.. 6/ft 7/3 7/11 SOin. Crewdson's Linen Finish Sheetings— i Afcn a ____ Salo Prices 6/11 7/6 ' 1/1 Rib All-Wool Black Cashmere Hose—The best value - obtainable .. .. .. Sale Price 4/11 ' fift m Children's Tan Cashmere Three-quarter Socks, sizes 2 to 9— i #» H AM . Sale Prices 1/9 to 2/6 • j i m Odd Lot of Ladies' Hand Bags, in Leather, Suede, Moire, Silk i 1 1J ' : jS M a* I& H R Macintosh, etc. —An. exceptionally wide variety—Priced ■ Klyfr Bra ' hBMHI Regardless of Cost—Sale Prices from 3/11 ! ' " > : ; 40/44 in. Navy Suiting Serge—To Clear —Sale Price .. 2/3 I TMTVYH7" 46in. Coloured Tricotines, almost every new shade .. 11/6 [ aNVJ W . 1 Piece only Black Velveteen — 6/6 Sale Price 3/11 ___ Men's Leather Motor Coats .. Sals Price .. £7 Pl?nPli < I>T\T\Tr* Men's Neglige Shirts .. Sale Price from 9/6 | A V-'iZ/rl/UIINVJ ,Men's Tweed Hats—Saia Prices .. .. 8/11 to 9/6 j Men's All-Wool Singlets .. .. Sale Price 7/11 Graham, Wilson & Smellie IL THE HOUSE FOR VALUE j S| thos. sspes a ca. j ' PAINTING i»0 DECO3STING, j lA. SF.NSUKI P ; Tckphan. 710. ||

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 3