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An Apology from Cadbury's The unprecedented demand for the Free Gift Caskets offered by Cadbury's to all those who sent in the requisite number of Bournville Cocoa Coupons, has entirely depleted the available stock of free gifts. Those who have forwarded the Coupons, and have not yet received Caskets, are advised that their free gift will be sent as soon as additional supplies arrive from England—probably early in September. Use Bournville Cocoa For starter sheet rend self-addressed acid ttamp:d envelope to "Gift Department/' Box 38, Te Wellington m CP m • ; fc OWNER WILL CONSIDEE EXCHANGE TOR " HOUSE PBOPEfiTY. '2OO acres, rich heavy land, all flit, with 4-roomed louse, pantry, scullery, etc., Outbuilding comprise stables, 1 2 teams, chaffliouse, granary, jsan's hut, dairy, motor garage and implement shed, all the buildings are in irst-class order, freshly painted, i mile from School, near Kail- ' way. There are also good sheep yards on the property. Telephone connected t* house. Well - watered by natural streams, and;water races, • 10 paddocks, 20 acres in wheat, looking well. 40 a<ires oats and grass, rest in grass. - Carrying 25 head of cattle, 107 ew©, 7 horses, " coald carry 400 ewes easily and fatten the lambs. Well sheltered by plantations. Has 1 ■ £2B PER ACBJEk | Fol. 27. -7,mU. EXCHANGE ?OS A FARM|tN CAN»SEBRBURY DISTRICT—NORTH GJNTER- , BURY PREFERRED. V jfricres; gb6d' cropping, "dairying "a& sheep fttnd, 8-roomed house, new, woolshed, iairy, 4 ' eow milking plant, sheep yards, loscboxes, roomed cottage, 10 miles from one lailwav, 6 from another, electric light on house aid milkring shed. Well watered by running stretms, 12 paddocks,:' 42 acres bats, 30 acres Western iW-olths,; carrying 1200 ewes, 400 • lioggela, CO ■Mrr. cows, 40 young cattle. ; PRICE ' ONLY £l6/10/- PEE ACRE. ■ BJ.' 28 A FIRST-CLASS FARM FOE SAItE C£ . ; . . EXCHANGE. , '2oo~acres, near Chiistchurch, 100 acres Sght land, 300 acres altogether, with new houss, 9 - -rooms, all conveniences, bathroom, etc., wishhouse, motor shed, stable and implement sled, : , piggeries. 1 mile from Railway, 3 miles fnm . School Well watered, well subdivided, 30 aciea gnus'seed, 30 acres wheat, 15 acres oats, 56 : acres ploughed for peas and potatoes. Carijjing IflO-sheep, 46 cows, besides crop. The fan Is order. PRICE £45 PEE ACEI Fol. 35 SUITABLE FOE HORSE TRAINEE OR RETIRED FARMER.. ' 6 Mltt taore Or less, situated Riccarton, with up-to-date 6-roomed house, with every convenience, cold'water, electric light, 8 up-to-date .looseboxes, stables, loft, feod room and harness room with electric light all through. Also man's .whare. Well divided with post and rail fencing. Cany about 6 horses and cows. PRICE 2,100. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP AT THIS PRICE. Folio 115 ; beautiful sheep country—walk in WALKOUT. ll)00Q acreS, warm sunny country, with 7-roomed .. ,modern hocpe, woolshed, buildings insured for £3,500, also new cottage of 6 rooms, all convewenees. .9 miles from elation. Well watered Md well fenced. Carrying at present 6000 :■ Merinos including 2000 Merino ewes. PRICE WA£K IN WAUC OUT WITH SHEEP, OAmJB, IMPLEMENTS, ETC., £55,000. Good i terms arranged for suitable buyer. Fol. 11 hbst-class tussock country for SAXE OR EXCHANGE. | . 5.000 acres, with two houses and all outbuildings, *pres perfectly flat land round house, bal- „ tnee" undulating" to* hilly. Carrying at present Land will never be cheaper than it is to-day, owing to the increase in the price of wool. Following are some cheap sheep runs, also dairy farms, suburban properties, etc.: — 2600 first-class half-bred ewes and 1000 dry sheep and 15 head of cattle. PRICE £7/10/ PER ACRE. Fol. 14 A FIRST-CLASS LITTLE FARM—SHEEP AND CROPPING—NORTH CANTERBURY. Owner has to sell owing to ill health, will accept a small property in exchange, or will accept a deposit of £l5O and the balance of money over and above the existing Mortgage can be paid off after harvest. 200 acres near School and Station, with large well built house, first quality land, every possible convenience, dairy, motor shed, grain shed. etc... vnterod by races, etc., 9 paddocks gorse and wire fences. 60 acres in wheat, 30 acres in oats, sowe of the best wheat growing land in the district. Also good fattening land. PRICE ONLY £45 PER ACRE FOR QUICK SAU3. Fol. 15 A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP/ PROPERTYGOVERNMENT. LEASEHOLD. GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. 100,000" (one hundred thousand) acres, sheep country with good house,'sheep yards, etc., and sheep dip. Long lease, rent. only £2OO per annum. Carrying at present 4000 sheep and 500 cattle, half Merinoes and half-breds, including 2800 ewes and 1200 young sheet) and wethers. PRICE £3,500 FOR LEASE AND IMPROVEMENTS. Or will sell as a going concern if preferred. ' Fol. 128 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR HEAVY LAND—UP TO ABOUT 400 ACRES. 1700 acres, medium to good land with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, bathroom, hot and cold water, telephone connected, all outbuildings including 7 stalled stable, chaffhouse, shearing shed, man's hut, with garage, etc., near School and Railway. Well watered in every paddock. Flat land all ploughable and grows good grass and crops. PRICE £9 PER ACEE. With crops given in (nine pounds per acre). Fol. 119 LEASEHOLD FOE SAI£ AS A GOING CONCERN. 280 acres, good quality. land, with good house, stable, barn and implement sheds, washhouse and trapshed, 3 miles from Railway. Daily mail, cream called for. Lease has about 21 years to run, rtnt £9O per'annum. Well watered by springs and creeks, good fences, is in good heart, has grown up to 52 bushels of wheat per acre which is about the average. Will carry 350 ewes and fatten' the lambs, besides cropping. Sfostly all ploughable will grow anything, mostly downs. Coalpit on property, the rent of which pays half the rent of the lease. AS A GOING CONCERN WITH plough, harrows, set discs, drill, binder, harness, etc., at £2OOO (Two thousand Pounds). Fol. 106 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOE LARGER SHEEP PROPERTY. SO acres, good dairying land or sheep country, dutiful house of 8 large rooms, hot and cold ■mter, electric light, plastered throughout, motor gaage, good orchard, with shrubs, etc., lawn and garlun, with up-to-date outbuildings. Four cow mMng plant, yards, bails, etc., concreted, with lioUing yards, everything most up-to-date. Canning about 150 head of cattle, calves, sheep, milling about 75 cows. Some flat land and sonulow downs. PRICE £52 PER ACRE. Fol. 49 OQ s u Limited Inglis' BnQdings, Cashe! Strett, Chrlstchnrcb

When the bright silvery fish have been landed and preserved by the Maconochie process, there's cause for rejoicing in every country under the suij. Simply delicious whether served straight from the tin or made into savoury dishes. Fillets of Kippers oa Toast. —Bane'and skin 3 or 4 nice (Cippers ; cat eachjfillet in half ; brush with oiled butter,; broil over quick fire or in hot oven. I Place on hot buttered toast sprinkled with grated cheese. Re-heat in shari> oven end serve hot. | ELLI > & MANTON, LTD.i N.Z. Distributors - WELLINGTON Haiics 10 1

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18152, 15 August 1924, Page 3

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