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AUPIIQNS. EVANS AND BULL RICCARTON SECTIQN.' "' i . " * mrr T inetritP .'■ their Land Saleroom, & Cathedral square, at 2 TUESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER I ACRE 1 ROOD 25 PERCHES; FRONTING Waimairi road, Godley Faces North, and CAN BE SUBDIVIDED INTO SEVERAL SECTIONS. ■• . ■ - THE TRUSTEES MUST REALISE. Auction Boards Erected. .. EVANS and BULL, 3552 63 Cathedral square. Roland Bull. George J.-j£S»v ESTATE AGENTS & AUCTIONEERS, (Established 1881), 63 CATHEDRAL SQUARE Government Life Insurance Buildings, opposite Post Omce). GOOD BUYING. OFF RICCARTON ROAD. TERMS GIVEN OR WILL TAKE BUNGALOW IN CHRISTCHURCH 1 OR ASHBURTON AS DEPOSIT." WILL ACCEPT £1650. lest mortgage, £IOSO, and give terms. GREAT PIECE OF LAND and very nice modem 4-ROOMED BUNGALOW with every convenience and good outbuildings. Easy terms, or exchange as above. Inspection invited. -337/63 LOW PRICED GRAZING FARM. f l2 p l ACRES - ALL IN GRASS,.win- «*<•'*' tered without roots and now carrying 420 ewes, 24 cows, 26 head dry stock, and 3 horses. No cultivation, LAND RESPONDS HIGHLY TO TOP DRESSING. Situated good Canterbury. District. . MODERN ,7ROOMED HOMESTEAD with every convenience and all outbuildings. £ 7 10s acre will be accepted, AND VERY EASY TERMS GIVEN. We will "be pleased to supply full details. . ■■■"■. 201/62 AKAROA BOARDING HOUSE. A GIFT PRICE. HOLIDAY SEASON JUST STARTING. sߣ\(\ 0R OFFER, any terms. Photo cWUt/V at our ofßce VER y SUB . STANTIALLY BUILT 14-roomed Real* dence, iialcony,/ every modern convenience, also numerous outbuildings. Over J-acre ON MAIN STREET. Vacant. Keys and inspection can be made through our Akaroa Agent, Mr W. M.» McClure. 324/59 999 YEARS GOVERNMENT LEASE. RENT £53/10/- HALF-YEARLY. 7K K. ACRES, will carry 1000 ewes, • ** u now carrying 700 ewes, 400 hoggets, 20 head cattle and 12 horses. Live and dead stock at valuation if wanted. Well fenced and watered. Easy hills with some flat. Plenty of feed. 7-roomed homestead with; all modern conveniences, granary, stable, woolslfed, sheepyards, dip, etc. lii a well-known Canterbury District. Asking £3500, terms. ■ 'BO/63 NEAR LEESTON. NOTE THE PRICE , I If) ACRES; HAS GROWN 3 bags f-*- v white clover, and up to 80 bus. wheat per acre. Well fenced and watered. 20 acres in Wheat, 9 acres in Oats and Grass, IB aores Western. Wolths, 13 acres shut up for clover seed, and balance grass. 6-ROOMED HOUSE, Stable, Granary, Workshop, Implement Shed, Etc. PRICE ONLY £lB P-ER ACRE, CROPS IN. Good Terms. A large Government Mortgage can be taken over; Well" worth 1 any buyer's inspection. 325/63 EVANS arid BULL, E4493 63 Cathedral square. W. E. SIMES AND CO. W. E. SIMES and CO., , AUCTIONEERS & ESTATE AGENTS, 144 HEREFORD STREET. CHEAP MIXED FARM, BLENHEIM. £»QA ACRES, LXP., at £l7 per anVPOV num. Easily ewe-to-acre country, all sheep and cattle land. Well watered in driest season and well grassed. Carried 650 ewes and 60 head cattle last year and 140 head cattle and 200 ewes previous year. Fair area ploughable. Has been heavy bush land; 8 paddocks; good fences; boundary fences particularly good. No Snow. Very early land. No buildings. Asking £I2OO. Government mortgage £6OO. Terms arranged. Property has been worked from a homestead within 10 minutes' drive. This homestead can also be purchased for #'3s'> • "••»>i2i one acre freehold, if wanted. Cheapest thing going and worKs out at au'uut £1 16s per acre. See us early. Just on the market. W. E. SIMES and CO., 144 Hereford street. '•■•... NORTH canterbury; 'A ACRES all flat Kvnrflent *' ■ v mixed farm and in good order. 130 acres wheat, 3p acres oats. 35 acres oats and grass, 20 acres olftutrn<2i."' 'WI watered. Grown 50 bushels wheat per acre. Carry 800 ewes'witntu-:.'~•.-■-. Present stock 45Q ewes and lam,b3, "few cattle. Bungalow 4 rooms, all conveniences, 'phone, dairy, cowshed, sheepyard, stable, etc- Handy to station. Rates £9. Worth enquiry. Just on the market. All particulars/at Our office. W; E. SIMES and CO. , uated; 15 acres oats, 7 acres potatoes, 10 acres young grass. Well watered. Grown 50 bushels wheat per acre. Attractive bungalow 6 rooms, all conveniences, 'phone, dairy; looseboxes, granary, implement shed, cowshed, fowlhouse. pigstye, good orchard, well sheltered, full bearing. Nice little holding.* Only 7 miles to city and close to school. Rates £B. Keen seller.'See us for inspection. Just on the market. W. E. SIMES and CO. (I*7o ACRES Government renewable ■*" *' lease as 3s 6d per acre, sheep and some cropping. Clean land. 90 acres oats, 150 acres green feed. Carry 1100 sheeD. Now 500 ewes with their lambs, 550 hoggets, 50 wethers. House 5 rooms stable, granary,- chaffhouse. etc. About 30 miles to city. Price £3 per acre. Just on the market. Enquiry invited. W. E. SIMES and CO. BUSINESS NOTICES 1 ■iiiiauffltffiHaßw'iSEWEWßßiTitWtiT ■*> fected parts to ease irritation, prevent and remedy Eczema. Powerfully effective. Cook and Ross, Ltd., Chemists—House of Quality and Service. C 2974 PRESS ADVERTISINGTESTIMONY TO ITS VALUE •Emphatic testimony to the value of newspaper advertising . was forthcoming from Mr Edmund F. Crane, managing director of the Hercules Cycle Company, at a ceremony in connexion with the assembly of the company's three millionth machine. Mr Crane attributed much 'Of the company's success to having followed the advice of the Prince of Wales on advertising. After satisfying himself that he produced the world's best bicycle at the right price, he advertised, advertised, and advertised. . In 1934 the company's advertising and selling efforts woulc be redoubled. Press advertising was the cheapest and most effective nu ho of creating big sales and cementing goodwill with the trade and the public. Mr F. . ■ Kahane, director of the Imperial Advertising Agency,, -informs the "Newspaper world" that the Hercules advertising appropriation for 1934 will be 00 largely increased as to make them one of the most important national advertisers. - If you wish .0 sell your goods* to the people of Canterbury, ads* vertise 'hem in "THE PI Canterbury's Leading Daily by far the largest circulate 1 *. *>

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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21324, 17 November 1934, Page 27

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