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1 I Still! 1 m Next to the anarchist, who would destroy, the man who is content to stand fe 111 still is a menace to the country. For this Dominion—this Nation —to progress ||| the individual must progress. In the development of the individual lies the Hf H development of the Nation—one is an integral part of the other. iff ffiß The prosperity of this Dominion is represented by increased primary products. lerity would take IP ress! | he only way to up the ladder of m sor Exchange J It-in cupboards, 6-stailed pshed, cowshed and pig:hool and railway, J-milo mt 3hold Title. Land Trana- sTj-gj 7 county races ; 8 pad- ||j3 i fences.' About 40 acres |i|| bble, 30 acrcs ploughed, |||| .1 carry 400 ewes, besides ||Jf 11 grow good crops oats, ||| se, £11 per acre. FoL 14 ||p ITS THIS PBOPEBTY. fil and 210 acres plantation isr annum for the whole, plf ct, medium land, also 10 |$|| £1 per annum, with 5- f|| •bles, woolshed and trap- j||i3 ihed ; 1 mile from school {aaaa Transfer Title. Watered &||§] iddocks, 30 acres oats, 40 rying 600 hoggets, will $^fi| 0 ewes, besides crops of icre for 403 teres of leasehold given in. Froo !g§M FoL 178 |||1 SIT—A GOOD PABM. 112 miles from city, Ijll roomed house, bathroom, led and barn, and motor &J| m school and railway. pi ro and gorse fences. This jgral m, close to railway and fe|g p-ows good crops of rape $(|§|| .13 per acre. Only £500 |||jß| Hi HTAWftP mn T iwf< ® CHANGE POB LAND ?,j| 1-4. A. x'-V W • less, situated Kaikoma, p ieep country, house of o || ry, storeroom, washhouse, gjg •ge woolshed, sheep yards, Shouse, cowshed, motor hut, school to be built ||| nes per week, 'phone. on gg a. Watered by streams, sp ks and a numbor of pad- || Jrows good oats, turnips W all over tho property. fill 570 hogg? jr," 100 head of " jPs| at can be taken at valua- ©l it acre. Terms. FoL 200 AIEY FABM. §1$ North Canterbniy, dairy- pi ad, with nearly new 6n, hot and cold water, SMI bails, trapshed, pigstye, $11 i to Scfton railway and Kgj ■an calls. Land Transfer lf| reams. Several paddocks; ||f| :ew acres in oats, some ISf 5 cows, and young stock fUI ry land. Price, £58 per |&tj ncumbrance of £3750. ifl Fat 50 h|||} istchurch p

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I MARQUEES and tents j Wo supply Marquees, Tents. Tibltti I Trestles. Tarpaulin-, and Forms on j Hire. • Bing Telephone 720. JTDIQT 81 CwVel Street West • iKU 1 Orutchvck (Near TurnbuL Jones) " A handsome piece of Eagrariaj," add* finish t0 a Gold Willi. Locket, or piec of Plate, etc. , 1 specialise in Moaogram, Crest*, inxxiptiens, ' Seals. ' f A. S. WILLIAMS, General Ecgram | Stcmit D* x»'s C„ 3rd fW. 4038' |

HUBBUCK'S Patent White Zinc Paint t Because of its absolute purity Hubbuck's Patent White Zinc Paint has lor many years been universally recognised as the.most perfect Paint for inside or outside work. It is non-poisonous, retains its whiteness under all atmospheric conditions, does.not oxidise or rub off, and is therefore more durable and economical in use. HUBBUCK'S Pale Boiled Linseed Oil For use with White and other delicate Paints; does not discolour or blister. All the non-drying tatty matter is extracted by our Patent Process, thus Hubbuck's Pale Boiled Linseed Oil dries quicker, and is in every way superior to Raw Linseed Oil. Established 176S The Name "HUBBUCK" is a guarantee of purify

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16961, 9 October 1920, Page 3