, k Train Sets are Great 8 The mechanical toys at Procter's provide entertainment H for the boy and develop the mechanical instinct while gg| ? he plays. They're rr.ore than toys —miniature apparatus. ijg n THE GREAT WHEETi TOV. MECCANO SETS 8/- 14/- to 70/- Kg u Described ns tho linos; Boy-toy in RW 1- twenty years. lie makes his own TKAIN SETS, to work —Prom 13/- SBj fun. nr.<i liis own vehicles for use Igjß ; 3 miti play. The renl tl-.in- 52/5 MTPTO COX.TCRIXCr SI"TS. Hosts ELECTRICAL EXPERIMENTAL Vhcn, 1 ' 5 ' 1 tnck . l '; a " d h °i G /G H S SET. An education and enter- *" j[| o f«ir.m»nt for' you as well ns the . CHEMISTRY OUTFITS. Complete. H boy. Compkto instruction niana.il cbmp.iet apparatus. With mammi W8 -2/G 52/o 22/G RH ELECTRIC TORCHES Eg These make fine presents for Father aud Mother. '' Kg They're so useful. Various size?. ; Bring the Boys to Procter's I t 200 High Street, opposite Strangers ||
PEOPEKTIES-FOK SALE. FORD AND HADFIELD. . . ; 7n TIOP.D AND * lIADFIELT), LTD. 3 J'i > 3 :«:F.7iTVAI." There's MONEY in tin?:! MERIVALE Look into (ho following I MERIVALE iucts: » Good MODERN a, MERTVALE VILLA of SIX ROOMS and MERIVALE e'l most lx>anMERIVALE tiiullv situated. FINE TEll- ; MERIVALE RACED SECTION o: full MERIVALE HALF-ACRE, well laid cutMEHIVALK and planted in LAWNS. orMERIVALE j-.aiiienifl-l trees, etc., arplnlt MERIVALE patha. A very FIXE SECMEIUVALK TION can be cut oft and r«*MERIVALE clttco the cost, making TJIE . MERIVALE PROPOSITI QJ£ quit* ATMERIVALE TRACTIVE. It this strikes MERIVALE tbo EYE of anyone with a MEKIVALE VISION for tho FUTURE, > V ERIVAL-B it will not be LONG in tho ; MEPJVALE MARKET. (Folio I'J) ; _ price £2050. J' FORD and HADFIELD, LTD. 1 ~ 1 .STYLISH N.W. ST. ALBANS BUNGA- , HOME. LOW, SIX ROOMS. r,orcclain 1 STYLISH bath, ELECTRIC LIGHT, pas. I HOME. artistically papered. FINE SUN" J STYLISH PORCH. 'MOTOR SUED. Owner HOME. has built larger house-, and tlii-* .STYLISH ulaco must go. "Who will he tho HOME. iuckv ono? IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. > PHICE £2000. ! FORD and; HADFIELD, LTD. ; BUNGALOW. " This is a BEAUTIFUL HOME. in tho [ FASHIONABLE END of ST. ALBANS.- , Tho Section is not too big, and tho prarden 1 and lawlir. are in PERFECT 1 ORDER. FIVE ROOMS and every convenience, including NORTH SUN BALCONY and back ■ ve-randah, ELECTRIC LKitlT inside and > outride, panelled hail, wardrobea, most ' artistically and daintily papered through- ■ out, L-as copper, quaint iiicplaoes (in lat-est ■ style), ASPHALT -PATHS. 1 ONLY THREE MINUTES FROM TRAM', j SATISFACTORY Reasons fr>r SELLING. I NOT A PENNY TO SPEND. I I > This is one of the DAINTIEST HOMES IN THE MARKET. PRICE ASKED £j_9Q() 0R OFFER. FORD anfl HADFIELD, LTD. (Folio G<s.) MERIVALE . ART BUNGALOW. MERIVALE SIX- ROOMS and FINE MERIVALE SUN PORCH, -used as broakMERIVALE iast-room. Built, under euperMERIVALF. vision of LEADING CITY MERIVALE ARCHITECT, with all LATMERIVALE EST IDEAS, Exceptionally MERIVALE -A-ell PLANNED INTEKMERIVALE NALLY. Dining-room 2-t >; MERIVALE 18, other rooms in proporMERIVALE tion. Fireplaces MOST AR- . MERIVALE s TISTTC. Gas cooker und •MERIVALE caliphont for water heating-. MERIVALE WARDROBES GALORE. MERIVALE ELECTRICLIGHT throughMERIVALE out. MOTOR GARAGE. MERIVALE Two lavatories, gas c^pner, MERIVALE NORTHERN ASPECT. An Advertisement CAN'T DO JUSTICE to tbo Propeiiy. Practically the LAST WORD in BUNGALOWS. SIX MINUTES FROM CAR AT BEALEY AVENUE. ' CHAIN FRONTAGE. THREE-SIXTEENTHS ACRE. With GROUNDS well laid out in LAWNS, FLOWER BEDS, and ORCHARD. • PIUCE £3000. FORD, and HADFIELD, LTD. JCIO CYRIL X. WHALE. Late of Poterßea'e, Ltd., T)EGS to isform his Friends thai ho ia ESTABLISHED IN BUSINESS «a his, OWN ACCOUNT. . .138 CASSEL STREET. W3GS3 Next Ballantjme's.
PSOPERTIBS FOR SALE. N.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. X.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY. A FEW CHOICE PROPERTIES WE CAN RECOMMEND. :| 0 I i Anfj ACRES, Poniusula. Cocksfoci country, i'l6 acre. Easv term*. a " Cll'2 North Canterbury, nearly XiUV/ a if <r r nssed. £7 yer acre. i;ISCS.i oash. Ct-t QitA ACRES, O'.aso. GOO Acres grßss, CO -J" turnip?. i' 3 10s pur ;icro. ! I'ljO.) cash. ClliS 9ADO North Canterbury, ail eur- ; —iw Vy V 7 f;\co sown. Good buildings. ' | Curryint- 2(500 sheep, 00 head c.ittlc, splendid ' i buihlitig.s. £13 per tvo're. | QAA ACRES, Mid-Canterbury, all noeeslOW uarj- buildings. £7 10a per acre. .1Cor» ACRES, South Canterbury, all necestJO\J sarv buildin-js. 21C0 sheopi head cattle. Price Jfclo per acre. Good | terms. . CSS *|ACQ ACRES, North Island, carrvjnjj I iVUO 1000 shoep. SO-100 head cnttlc. Good building. Price, £10 ner acre. 9'AftO ACnES ' Mid-Caiiterbnry, 3000 "'WvV sheop, uci-es in crop, goo<l buildings. Price. £10 nor acre. C'T.i A t /~>; ACRES, South Canterbury, up-to-tlat.* building?, ICO acres crop. Prirf. a£.l4 per dcre. Cot f7CA ACRES, South- Canterbury, currying I <Jv i:?on owes with lambs, nil newearv outbuilding. Prico, £27 10s per acre. C::3 •1000 ACRES, Mid-Cantorbury. :'OO, JLUvU acTOS crop, 300 acrea one and two-rcar-old grass. Carrying 1-ICO sheep. Price, J. 1 14 per acre. Col "IztOO South Canterbury. Carry-J-trV/U inpr now ewes to aero with ln,ml>-< at foot. Splendid buildings. Crop 60 acre* oats. Price, j© IPs por acre. CCIS f-iTO l ACRES, North Canterbury, 830 acres Oil/ crop, wheat, oats, 500 owes with 1 lambs. Good buildings. Price, £33 per ncre. C2SS j |"-j O ACRES. Mid-Canterbury, 5200 Acres crop. I'p-tb-dato buildingi. £-V per ■ Cft WE iia-ve also 5 largo number of prdpevtws to select from. For full particulars write'or call, >";.Z. SHEEPFARMERS' AGENCY, 110 Hereford street, Christchurch. N6586-10GI LOHREY AND CO. s LOHREY AND CO., 'Phone 318. Established 1002. 2IS High street, Christchurch. / —— Q/l A ACRES, Sheep and Cropping Land, *7-xv/ House G rooms, hot and cold wator and a.ll convenience?, wool shed, sheep yards, etables, implein-ent sjied, etc. Subdivided in 23 paddocks, gorso nud wiro fenoCß, watered by county races, 200 acres in wheat and oats, SO acres ready for rape and turjiips, 2J miles from rail, about 20 miles from. Christchurch. There are several plantations of gum trees on the property, which aro very valuable for past and flrowoocf. Propertied Ilk© this aro very hard to buy on they eeldom come on tho market. Write or call for further particulars. (J5-j "J QA .ACRES, Good Mixed Farm, in tho \ J.OV fiimoua Springaton district, Houeo 5 rooms, all couvenienoes, -i-fitnlled etablee. cov/baila, ffronary, ctc. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, watered l>y 18 Acres peas, 18 acres wheat, 12 acres barley, 25 acres oats, balance iu Krass, carrying 170 owes and lambu,- besides milking- cows. Two lnilc3 from school and rail. Cream cart pa£«es gat-e. Anyone on tho look out for a reul good farm cannot do beiter than inspect this property. Price, £SG. 40-J OQA ACRES, Dairying aud Cropping •"OV-' Farm, in 12 paddocks. Now carrying 25 milking- oowa, 250 owes and lamba. New 5-Roomed Houso and conveuiences, new , cowbails, 3 cow milking plant, workshop, stables, motor garage, and. eheep yards, all •well watered by strenma. Only one mile from post office, school, and railway station. Cream cart passes door. This is a fjood »farm and , dirt cheap at tho price. Only i.'2S 10s per acre, and terms arra-nged. 36-J FOR the best bargaiu ever been 3WWcIUU' otl the market, 3 acres of the best of land and a. good 5-Roomed House, with all cpnvenienoes, olcctric light, hot and cold, . ciectric light in yarxl, stables, looseboses,' cart shed, largo and up-to-dato fowlliouses, 2 glasshouses, new, rr.cl a 70 gallon milk j Totmd, vyhich ' alono" ehowß a net profit of aver £500 per year. 2 good horsos, new milk float caiiß and drums and harness. This is ono of tho boat onips ever (fubmitted in the public. Apply to the solo a.gojits; 7'2-E LSIU3-4093 LOHREY and CO.
I FREE TOYS 1l S FOR g i* Price Reductions at i 1 Stewart Robinson's jjj Es™ We are firing Toys away froa -with every pur- \> Ul ■5 chase of Footwear made from us.until Xmas. \ . f?>N/ * |= Of The unusual price reductions enumerated. if -f\ A, {v /■ «c» Ul Si below axe due to fortunate purchases from* ."> y J 1 \\ \A. " PS |m a makers arcrioua to unload stocks, which re- Ji IS . JS U| . SK Auctions wa are passing on to the public. T* W TV I** |m The offerings could not be more seasonable * , JJ| . in .view of the Xmas season. |U ™ | XMAS BPEOXALS FOB LADIES Light Chrome' Derby Boots, sewn BU Patent Court "Shoes— soles 85/6 Ul 26/- 27/6 32/6 Glace Derby Boots, full roun-J, toe, m nj Glace Derby Shoes, mart shapes wide welts .. 35/. f■■ US 18/11 22/6 30/- a fU Grey Cloth Derby Shoes, smart SPECIAL FBIOIS TOE SOTS Ci IS heel 24/6 AND GIBLS fU Kj White Canvas Derby Shoes— Girls' White Canvas Ankle-Bar IS LSI 8/0 8/6 10/0 Shoe, leather soles—Sixes 7 to ■£! n| White Canvas 1-Bar 2nd Ankle- 10, 6/11 ; It to 1, 6/11 : IS I™ Bar Shoes .. 9/0 to 10/6 1 and 2, 7/11 8/6 g«3 nj Glace Court Shoes 24/6 30/- Girls' White Canvas Boots, high Tarn I** White Tennis Shoes, chrome soles leg, smart shape—7 to 10, 11/6 Ul SI * 11 to 1 .. .. j.5/11 C! l M Black Suede Anklerßar and Court Girls' Tan and Black Glace 1- wl ZTB Shoes 14/11 Bar Bliaes—7 to 10 .. 8/11 I 1" »M Black Poplin Button and Lace Youths' Glace Kid Derby Boots, Ul JJS Shoes . .. S/G 6/0 10/6 sizes Ito S .. 17/9 p"" P» Grey, Tawn and Black Snede Boys' Glace Kid Derby Boots, ul "?* Derby Shoes .. 35/- to 47/8 siaes 10 to 13 14/11 I**" Of Sandals, hundred* of pairs— Ut SPECIAL VALUES POS ME!« 7to 9, 6/11 ; 10 to 13 7/11 • ff l "® jfU Smart Tan Calf Derby Boots, full Ito 2, 8/11 ; 3, <j '5 g/6 Ul Z3 - f ou nd toy .. 32/6 35/- White Sand Shoes, rubber 'soles, p-* fl9 Split Kip Shooters, aailai or plain for the holidays—7 to 10. 3/11- Ul £7 -r. v » ~\T /! wp alr 11 40 2 ' */"; 3 « *> 5. 5/0 H I Glace Derby Boots, all leather— White Canvas Button Boots-- 9 3 > ~ . . . 30/- 7to 10. 10/11; 11 to 3, 11/3: 8 ffU K" Postage fld. extra. 2 14/6 I ul I i STEWART ROBINSON | P BOOT IMPORTER CASHEL STREET WEST" I d j£| R--/3 "y" "Tftmßßitg t**l Little Shot Store in Town." ISU §ss£EnsEsisisisEnsHJßjE! , sjsnsEransisisisHj§ 0
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