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iaii KIT 1863 The great welcome event of the year Commences Monday, September 12th IFTY-EIGHT years of successful merchandising in Furniture and Furnishings—this is the grand record of A. J. White's Ltd., aptly called "The Premier Furnishers." From 1863 to 1921 this business has been a series of successes and progressions. It was in the earliest days of A. J. White's Ltd. that the principles of full values for every shilling; of service and of satisfied customers, were established by the founder. Through every one of these 58 years we have stood firmly upon these foundations. The culmination of the 58 years of business success will be celebrated in offering our clients and the public in general many lines selected from different departments—lines on which we can make the biggest reductions. The special values will be available Monday next and during the whole of September, and will be known as "THE PREMIER FURNISHERS' ANNIVERSARY OFFERINGS." Principal amongst these offerings will be found many exe Ilent bargains in high-grade furniture, serviceable floor-coverings and linos., dainty soft furnishings for beautifying the home for the summer months, and unusual offerings in china and hardware. Look for the big list of Anniversary Offerings Monday next A. J. WHITE Ltd 1921 oo "The Premier Furnishers," • Christchurch I

iinnniiiHiiniiiHini I .175 AGIES, leasehold, 3 years to run, rental £65 i half-yearly. Divided" into handy sized paddocks, well watered. There are 14 acres in wheat, looking well, 20 acres in early oats, and 16 acres in later sowfi oats, 65 acres ploughed for turnips and rape! Good, house, of 5 rooms, with washhouse and bathroom, and full range of up-to-date outbuildings. The school, post office, and railway are within handy 3 distance, and the price ■ most reasonable. | This property must appeal to the man with limited g ; 'V means, who does not wish to purchase a freehold ■ until land values are more settled, and meanwhile jg make a. good living with very small outlay. As S . ' Leaseholds are stepping stones to Freeholds all the ;jp world over, we strongly recommend this farm to S buyers who are. marking time until land values Bbecome more stable. Sole reason for present tenant g : is on account of ill-health. See us. o{ N.Z. Ltd. I LAND SALESMEN :: CHRISTCHURCH g

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 14

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