Land -the Immovable Perpetual Asset No asset is so immutable as land —it lasts for ever. Values may alter, owners change, but the land remains. Just at present land" values are low —prices have slumped —and we offer the following properties at pre-war prices. Farms at Ebb Prices First-class Threshing Plant, Chaffcutter, CloverBheller, with good run, in good order ; 8-horse compound Fowler engine, ISOlbs. pressure, Rushton and Proctor combine, with extra pulleys, etc., extra knives, cookhouse, Bleeping whare, 2 waggons for hauling, sawbench, sheets, ropes, driving belts, endless chain, and all tools. Oils at valuation. Price, £2OOO. Pol. 19S SUIT RETIRED FARMER. In Main Street, St. Albans, a beautiful home of 5 rooms, every possible convenience, half:acre of land, nicely laid out, brick motor garage, etc. Owner must sell, therefore he is selling at the low price of £1250, and is losing money on it. Inspect for yourself, and, you will see'that if you purchased this you would be getting a bargain. Free from any mortgage. A BEAUTIFUL HOME. BUILT ABOUT NINE YEABS. POSSESSION IN ONE MONTH. SUIT PROFESSIONAL MAN OR WOMAN, OB PBIVATE BOARDINGHOUSE. Lovely frontage, house is bungalow-shaped, with porch and leadlight windows; 7 rooms, 3 frontages to river, every possiblo convenience, motor garage, small section of land, but in nice order. . Call and' see us, and we will take you to inspect. Price, £1950; ( small deposit; easy terms. • Everything of the best. A GOOD DAIRYING FARM—ONLY £l3oo— A GOING CONCERN. ?; sitAOEES, with 5-roomed house,' barn, stables, v etfc, all in gopd' order, situated near railway. Watered by.„a* running stream; 5 paddocks, good fences 22 acres ploughed for crop and turnips ; can grow 50 bushels of wheat to the ' up to 70 bushelß of, oats ; 3 horses iind?7 head of cattle, pigs, etc., on the property, and itnpleinents,, sundries. Can carry 15 cows ; 30 acres young gTass, 40 acres flat, balance undulating Price, £l3oo,as a going "> • FULL i-ACBE SECTIONS. 20 Sections, Wainoni, beautiful, healthy climate. Electric light in district, close to tram. Price on application ; . very easy terms arranged. Full •particulars, on application to us. 100 ACRES—NEARA TOWN. Heavy loam and river flat land. House of 8 rooms, scullery, bathroom, porcelain bath, etc., basin, hot and cold water, built-in tubs, and copper boiler ; 4-stalled stable, 12-stalled cowshed. Watered by river ; 8 wire fences. Grows good crops. Carrying 40 cows and young stock. Flat land. Price, £4O per acre. Fol. 771 A NICE BUNGALOW—IN FIRST-CLASS OBDEB—GOOD APPEARANCE. Riccarton, one-third acre of land, all possiblo conveniences, porch, hot and cold water, etc. Only £6OO. Much cash as possible. Fol. 197 TO DAIRY FABMEBS. 30 ACBES, situated Springston, first-class heavy land, square house of 4 rooms, cowshed, trapshed, and chalfhouse, pigstye, etc.; 1 mile from school and railway, cream cart passes door. Watered by races, and springs water the property. Gorso and wire fences, all in pasturo. Carrying at present 12 cows, 2 horses, besides young stock and crops. All the land is flat. Price, £6O per acre ; £SOO deposit. Fol. 55 A GOOD LITTLE DAIRY FARM. 66 ACBES, situated Springston, with 5-roomed ' house, stable, cowshed, pigstye, and trapshed, etc.; 1J miles from school, and 3 miles from railway. Watered by races. Heavy swamp land; 8 paddocks, gorse and wire fences. Grows good crops of oats and potatoes. Good dairying land, generally milking 14 cows,, besides carrying horses, pigs, etc., and cropping is done. Price, £6O per acre. £SOO deposit. Fol. 138 • ONE OF OUR BEST PBOPEBTIES. 230 ACBES, more or less, situated Ellesmere, first-quality land, modern house of 10 "rooms, plastered throughout, one storey, hot and cold water, Quirk's gas ; stable and woolshed (combined), implement shed and man's whare.. Near railway and school, watered by permanent streams. Perfect shelter for stock, and it is some of the finest land in New Zealand to-day at the price. Grows 100 bushels of oats and 60 bushels of wheat to the acre, Italian ryegrass grows 70 bushels to the acre. It id also suitable for eows, stud sheep, etc., and it would make an ideal home. Price, £65 per acre. Fol. 200 oa o s 0 0 FARM Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch C 3151—5946
Kill the Weeds mm Penny'« Weed Killer will ■ quickly clean up your paths, H 'tis also equally effective for B destroying gorse, H blackberry, Cailfornian thistle B and all garden and lawn H weeds. Make sore you get I Penny's Weed Killer 1 |H —take no inferior substitute. M Sold at all s^res. ■ Hade by X Leonard M 684 COLOMBO STREET ■■ CHBISTCHTJBCH ■B • L 5556 • Q3aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiisiiiiiiiiimii:cg | Searchlight Candles 1 5 FULL WEIGHT = = CLEAR LIGHT = S . BEST VALUE = 5 ' Q S E Aak for E 5 SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES E 5 and take no other. EE = C 3 S 5 Encourage local indaitry and prevent E »» un:mploymenl. E syxxssxsxxx^ Fickle Fashion 1* always changing, and makea it impossible to keep up with the times. Coma and see my large selection of COSTUMES at such absurdly LOW PRICES and then you will know how your neighbour keeps abreast with style. Thopmay have been worn once, bat that's amsre detail, and Who's to Know ? No one bat 5 ourself. because they are to smart and distinct. Call and Inspect, and you will be cooTtnced. MrsELLWOOD Secnd-land Dealer 123-7 AKMACH STREET Phone 3087 85581-5004
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17247, 10 September 1921, Page 3
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