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(11l 5® Sun Bournvili 6 1 quarter pound Tin !96 m ONE POUND Tin >ee the name CADBUKY on every piece of Chocoiate~~Wl

Buy Now / Get the Profits off these extraordinary Cheap Properties. All good value for the money asked for them.

FIRBT-CLASS LAND, OWNER RETIRING OWING TO ILL HEALTH—WILL ACCEPT HOUSE IN '"CHRJSTCHURCH WITH FEW ACRES AS PART •PAYMENT— Bast Lucßrnj Land, and Fattaniii» and Cropping Land, and Lanrt-fattening Land in Nsw Zealand. 200 ACRES, situated about 10 miles from Christwith good homestead, 9 rooms, first quality ' 'land ; will grow anything. Outbuildings comprise > motor shed,- washhouse, dairy, grainshed, ' miles from Station, 1 mile from school ; watered by races and windmill, 9 paddocks gorse and wire '■'' fences,'. 60 acres in wheat, 30 acres in oats, good wheat;growiijg land. Price, £4O pit acre for a quick sale. Easy terms. ' Fol. 15 FOR SALE cr EXCHANGE—SPLENDID PROPERTY. I 3,200 ACRES tussock, country, one-third limed, home of -5 rooms, 3 huts, woolshed; and „ yards anddipY H miles from railway, well watered, "'••.3'. blocks arid 2 paddocks; carried 2.000 Merino I§v2kpsoo ewes; and ewe/hoggets (halfbred).- Pries, sale. ■ Price reduced from V Fol. 177 .WILL EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE. 1,730 ploughed, mostly in coclcs§house, washhouse and scullery, Woolshed combined. Up-to- * r,'-satfc's^eep. 1 yards,' 3 miles from railway, 15 miles 'watered;*- 17>'subc$visibns, carrying 2,000 ewes, if (. green'feed were grown would fatten the lambs, have ■i the'lambs fat off their mothers !^wJthout t ieed. All lies well to the sun. Have Scwiied one timn 2, sheep. Price, £ll per acre. $K .'v. . '■ Fol. 170

THE OWNER OF THIS PROPERTY WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALLER PROPERTY OWING JTO. ILL-HEALTH. 4,OC{) ACRES, Kaikoura district, sheep country, pital value, £6,000, all been bush country, nc)w '4-roomed house, scull'ery, bathroom and 2-roomed cottage alongside woolshed, iMjols&ed burnt down, £430 to come from Insurance Rent, £97 per annum, well watered, 9 J&fldocks, 4 blocks. Carrying 1,100 sheep, and 600 " F »inbs,- and- 50 head of cattle. Furniture, walk in, '■walk out. Price, £8,600. Easy terms. Fol. 163 - W 1 SUNNY NORTH CANTERBURY. 2,000 ACREi of tussock, low hills, the whole snb- * divided, with Bungalow T Aouse of 6 good rooms, all /conveniences, all outbuildings, woolshed, etc., ' carrying 1,500 ewes, 400 dry sheep. PriCß, £l2 par If acre. ; Owner will exchange for suitable residence or mortgage, or any approved security. Stock can .Ik taken over at valuation. This is one of the best sheep and wool properties in Canterbury. , Fol. 1000.. OWNER OF THIS FAR'VI WILL EXPANSE FOR A HOUSE NEAR CHRIS iIH JR3H. ACRES, North Canterbury, good cropping land, A fiood house and outbuildings, near school and rail- ■' Way. Near a good market, cream cart passes door ; watered by springs, gurse and" wire fences in good ordet, 9 acres going to be put in oats, balance ready for ploughing. Carrying cows, sheep, as well as crppping. Price, £33/10/- as a going concjrn, with horses, cows, implements, poultry, etc., harness [Complete. - Fol. 2

OQ O 0 6 Limited Inglis* Buildings, Casbel Strest, Christchurch C3sol> 9GSB

PF""" NOTICE EORGE ANDREWS PORK BUTCHER Has Removed to New Premises 2 COLOMBO STREET (Just below Maaon, Struthera) quality of goods to-day is as if- ha* been for t*»e past years—unsurpassed. RL\G 'PHONE fc ©9 Stock Foods e Bre the leading store for— Clover Hay, Molasses, Straw, Rock Salt, Carrots, Unseed, Nuts and Meal. 1 ton Cock Ltd. PRODUCE merchant WMVt ROAD «S Every Friday evening SUPPER,, consisting of Three Scones and Pot of Tea, to every purchaser of lib. of our famous 3/- lea. Centreway Tea Rooms 78 Lichfield St. (opp. D.1.C.) 1.6462—<091

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18096, 11 June 1924, Page 3

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