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?K ■*!4i&{ or* ff-K <0 - & r 'mm 4h# » v 4»«iS<u».yiCj) THESE PR< your income BP* o earliest. v: 1 f) n €HI V J OiiJ 1 ssyag will increase "■ your Sank ub at your eriies are just AN HOTEL FOB EXCHANGE—OWNETt WANTS TOWN PROPERTY OR A FAKM IN EXCHANGE TOE THE FOLLOWING. 67 ACRES of ilrst class land, with Hotel of 16 rooms. Tufnovor ovor £IOO po week. Closo to boundary of No-Liccnso Distinct, and caters a gcod steady trade from same. Stock and furniture at valuation. Price, £4250; easy terms MXftnged. No. 2729 HAVE YOU A HOUSE WITH A TEW ACKES? IF SO, EXCHANGE IT FOE THIS FARM. A BARGAIN 1 JBB ACRES, If miles front school, post offico, and factor}'. In 10 paddocks, foncod post and wire fences; 125 acres ploughablo, 100 acres beon ploughed. Carrying 25 dairy cows; 3-roomect house, cowbyres, 3-stalied stable, 4-stallcd stablo jmd barn. Will oxclmngo for house and a few acres of land. Price, £l3 per acre. No. 2983 WILL EXCHANGE FOR AN OSOKAItD 1 PBOPEETY. 870 ACRES, 9 miles from railway and 1J miles from school and post office. All flat land, woll famed and subdivided. Grows good crops of oats, > grass-seed, root crops, etc.; 40 acres ia oats, 40 ttftp turnips, balance in gras3. Will run 500 #tr&a, and up to 1500 sheep in winter; "6-roomod hot and cold wator, bathroom, all outfcoildiaga. Price, £l7 per acre. No. 2629 a< lIU EXCHANGE TOR A HOUSE IN CHRISTfe OHTJBCH OR ASHBUETON—NOTICE K . THE PRICE. III,SO ACRES freehold and 20 acres leasehold; tetttpt 22/6 per acre, all first-class flat land, |i Another 40 acres alongside could be leased if " dwiyed. Carrying 14 cows,' 1 calf, 2.brood bows, C(thar piga, SO poultry, cart, harness, implements, fiSftol.) 6 acre# ploughed for oats, 1J acres for tur- ! alp#; 5-roomed house, scullery, byre for 5 cows. " ~ tea, only £950, as a going concern, ■with everyttg on the property. Call early for fuller parri iieulnrs. No, 2963 toITiRBURY FAEM WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR Tins CHEAP LITTLE .JShA.CE —WELL WORTH THE MONEY 'HAWKED FOR IT. AfIEBS, L.r.P., situated 7 miles from raila mile from school and post office; 7 wire fences (all new), one side All ploughable. Carrying 3f>o ftpping; 30 acres oats, 14 wheat. 24 !_ aiajs* EHM«a turning. 5 {teres rape, 20 acres :ir--20 acres rape and grass. Now ISttKO, new 5-stallcd stable, barn, and gd, and yards, has been tile drained Piles, £U par acra, crops in. No. 2638 m M f]T. 83851 Mtf-' J' 'ft:. OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE PROPERTY OR A FARM, OE GOOD SECURITIES WITH SOME CASH. 200 ACRES, near Chriatchurch, first quality land, with, sound 0-roomed house, motor shed, all conveniences, dairy, grain sheds, etc.; 3 milos from railway, 1 milo from school. Well watered, 8 paddocks, all crops in; 4000 bushels of wheat sold last season. Carrying 000 sheep and cattlo and horses, besides crops of .wheat, oats, rapo, oto. Price, £SO per aero; owner will take leas for a quick sale—will consider a near offer. Fol. 73 A GENTLEMAN * 8 RESIDENCE FOR SALE.' OWNER WILL ACCEPT GOOD SEOTBITV IN EXCHANGE FOR THIS PLACE. WILL CONSIDER GOOD SHARES, ETC. 1 ACRE of land, river frontage, with beautiful sound house of 0 very larfjc and lofty rooms, 2 bathrooms, all possible conveniences, electric light, gas, double motor shed, lovely garden, shrubs, flowers, etc., all in first-class order. You must inspect this property to appreciate it. Tho building material is of tho best. Besides !) rooms there aro sleeping porches, verandahs, etc. Price, £4OOO or offer. p o ]_ 41 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—VERY SMALL DEPOSIT—£3OO. 2d. SECTION OAR. A LOVELY HOME. FIP.ST-OLASS DISTRICT. HALF ACRE of land, with 7-roomed houso. verandahs, all newly renovated,' plastered and paintod, doublo gates, motor shod, fowlhouacs, etc., very largo outbuilding would mako another room. Owner must sell. Price, £1550. Ail poasiblo conveniences. Fol. 79 AN EXCELLENT ORCHARD [ &OPERTY. 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. B0 ACRES, beat fruit-growing land in Nelson, 40 ecrcs being in 12-year-old applo trees and 10 seres being in 12-year-old. pear trees, all been pruned and sprayed (best commercial varieties); 8 acres across the road, vrith sheds and wharo, could ba made into tho homestead block. It ia near tho sea, with a creek'running through it. Price, £5160 for tie lot; easy terras arranged. Fol 4074 ONLY £3OO REQUIRED TO GET INTO THIS PROPERTY. 4E50 ACRES, close to school, post office, and factory; 8 paddocks, all heavy flat land, with 4roomed dwelling; 200 cows have been carried, besides growing heavy crops; .125 acres crops of oats, 60 acres turnips, balnnco grass, Cowbyro for 8 cows. Pantry, Scullery, dairy, all outbuiliinga, As a going concern, with crops, 6 horses, dray, discs, 5-lea.f harrows, all harness, 2 heifers, 28 sheep. Owner has sold most of his stock off tlic property. Call for fuller particulars. No. 2537 p '/A q (^ v.. ( V 2Ss §P^! I AUwV: U" gg» tigs-iiifflilj, «||ii"Sq|| )S /\ In their starch for full money's-worth, buyer:; are now awarding the Chalmers Sis a place high above the dead level of ordinary good value. They are giving it a position of dominance, as an extraordinary and exceptional car. .The Chalmers Six gives 30 much more than is usually expected—or actually found-~at its price, that it seemed certain to make this distinctly 1 commanding place for itself. It embodies, to begin with, such advanced six-cylinder engineering that it reaches entirely new heights of fine six-cylinder performance. Jt is worth any buyer's time to find out for himself ho«v smooth and how satisfying this performance is. In beauty, general equipment, and the workmanship that is itself the real fundamental value, the Chalmers Six fully justifies all the favour the public is giving to it. Ask the Chalmers dealer to let you satisfy yourself by testing and riding in the car. * K. E. STATION V!lll!l!l!l!l!il!!!il!ll!li!!l!lil!!H H 5355 y . n 7»5? 171$ 4$Z K,O.Mta. BEDFORD ROW DISTRIBUTORS « LICHFIELD STREET p 034 Sleep triBTH aite >N & COUZINS, 109 el'm ' !■ 11 ■ rres-rinrtens to Baxter's nianr- r v " J, r rcl able dV For " itci Mood try Baxter's "a FJnir.iuvpuici and ttcwsthcns tbo nervous systexo. , >vo sizes—3 h and 4/6 a bottle. I BAXTER, Preset pb'on Clifffiisi G. C. GAKRIOCK. M PS.^ \ -ctoria Street, ccrnor Dui'nan Slim; G*>.-

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17585, 14 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17585, 14 October 1922, Page 3

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