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:1M w & >lO Wtogg* Participate in this Year's Wool and Meat Returns Following Properties are all Money Makers, and are still at Slump Prices:— m OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER PROPERTY. 650 acres, situated Springston, good to medium land, liouse of 14 rooms, all convenineces. hoi. and cold water, shed and cowbail.s, stable, cottage of 5 rooms with cowbails and cottage of one room. Near railway. Well watered, 10 paddocks, 100 acres in oats, 30 acres in wheat, 20 acres Jinseed, 15 a*;res peas, 80 acres i'or rape, 50 acres for turnips, S acres in lucerne, 0 acres in potatoes, 6 acres going in mangels. Carrying 540 sheep and 21 head of cows, M horse?. PRICE £4O PER ACRE. folio 50 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE TOR TOWN PROPERTY OR A LARGER FARM. 100 acres, best wheat growing land, with 0roomed house, two big granaries, 5-stalled stable, chaff shed, trap 3hcd, implement shed, S-bailcd cow shed, pigstyes, fovrlhouses. 1J miles from school and 2 miles from station, -A miles from another station. Well watered. In oats, wheat, grass, pens and potatoes. With 15 head oE cattle, 5 horses, etc., all in good order, PRICE £SO PER ACSBE. Easy Terms. Pol. 49 OWNER WISHES TO SELL, ONLY £750 CASH TO BE POUND. 60 acres, heavy land with good house and outbuildings, cowbails, etc., pigstyes, sheds, etc., 1} miles from school and railway, good fences, some land in wheat, onions, potatoes, and mangels. Carrying about 25 cows, sheep and horses and 20 pigs. PRICE £52/10/- PER ACRE. Fol. 4 7 A FIRST-CLASS WHEAT GROWING OR PATwENHNu FARM. 100 acres, good land with house of 6 rooms, hot and cold water, bathroom, stable, 3 stalls, 2 looseboses, trap shed, implement shed, fowlhouse, pigstye, cowbails, washhouse, dairy, etc., 1 mile from school and railway, and 2 miles from Post Office. L.T.T. Well watered by water races, 5 paddocks, ono paddock let for potatoes at £4 per acre. Suitable for horse trainer or potato growing, wheat growing or fattening. PRICE £6,500 THE LOT. Pol. 4'j WILL EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN OTAGO. ' 270 acres, ono of Canterbury's best districts } house of S rooms, outbuildings, cow shed, etc., 31 from school and 1J miles from rail' way. Well watered and subdivided. Will carry sheep and cattle and fatten stock. '.Phis is a really good farm. PRICE £4O PER ACRE. Pol. 45 SUIT RETIRED FARMER —OR TROTTING 1 MAN. 10 acres, good land with house and outbuildings in first class order. House contains G rooms, hot and cold water, all conveniences. PRICE £2,600. EASY TERMS. FoL 41 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOE TOWN PROPERTY. A FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PEOPERTY. 2,500 acres, North Canterbury, good land with 8-roomed house, shearing shed, dip, stables, wool shed, granary, blacksmith's shop, also 0roomed cottage. 41 miles from railway and 2J miles from school. Watered by creeks, gorse and wire" fences. Carrying 2000 ewes and lambs. PRICE ONLY £ll PER ACRE. Government valuation £9/10/- per acre. Fol. 42 A GOING CONCERN—EVERYTHING, WALK IN, WALK OUT. 136 acres, with G-roomed house, cowSalls, sheds, yards, etc., 1 mile from school and railway, cream cart calls, rent 3/6 per acre. L.I.P. £23 per annum. Well watered, 58 acres in crop and ryegrass. Carrying 35 cows, horses, pigs, calves, which all go with the property. PRICE ONLY £4,100. Fol. 41 OWNER WILL EXCHANGE FOR A SMALL DAIRY FARM NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. 160 acres, with 7-roomed house, hot and cold water, 4-stalled stable, loosebox, implement shed, granary, fowlhouse, pigstyes, etc., ■} mile from school and railway. "Well watered and subdivided. 35 acres in wheat, 30 oats, balance ploughed for turnips and in grass. Carrying SO ewes with lambs, horses and cattle. P2UCE ONLY £4O PER ACRE. Fol. 40 pa o 6 0 u u Limited Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchnrch C 3556

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uiiiiminmmnimimiiiniKiiiiii p 1 OUR = 90 LAWN.. MOWERS S ARE THE 1 CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED 1 TO THE PUBLIC. 5 The following prices will con--5 vince you:— ~ "Whippet," five blades, plain | bearing, 12in., only 50/'5 14in. - - • • 55/5 ''Beaver," five blades, ball ~ bearing, 14in. .. 70/5 16in. - • 75/I "Blue Bird." five blades, ball E bearing, large wheels. This | mower is a foil brother to § the Great American, only § half the price— E 14in. only ~ 80/5 16in. enly -- 85/S Garden Hose, Red, iin. 8d § foot; Jin. lOd foot j= Mail your order to-day or j-j call and inspect • z | Taylors L!i- ---| 642 Colombo Street | E 5 L"* T9442-5696 {, BiujiuntuiniuHiiiifiuiiuuiJiUii OBi

They say it's hard to be a first baby. So it may have been years ago; but nowadays there is VIROL which, added to ordinary cows' milk or packed milk, endows it with all the digestible and life-giving elements necessary to baby's health and growth. Virol contains bone marrow, malt extract, eggs and lemon syrup with the salts of lime and iron. Perfectly balanced, and readily assimilated by the most delicate digestions, Virol is the best and safest food to v/ean a baby on. Virol builds sturdy limbs, good teeth and a strong constitution. VIROL The Food for Growth Cn sate everywhere. Whottsati Agents f Wright* Stephenaon & Co M Ltd. P.O. Box 15 2U\ WELLINGTON. N.Z.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18183, 20 September 1924, Page 3