AUCTIONS. EVANS and bull. Roland Bull. George Leech. ESlA'i'E fkuENTS & AUc nuNEEiiS. (Established 1881), 63 CA'inr. .DUAL SQUARE (Upstairs. Government Lne Insurance Buildings, opposite Post OLuce). WIDOW MUST REALISE. 11 WACRES, carry sheep to the Ja-AUU acre; ;jOJ acres in the 'native, balance in pasture. Grows good rape and turnips; tt-KUUMKU MouSli, electric iignt, etc., and outbuildings, 'i'wo plantations; 7 nines ironi CAN'xciKtiurty TOWN and Saieyarcts. £4 10s per acre; easy terms. Must sell. Enquiry invited. 353/64 TO "INVESTORS. A SELF-CONiAINED FLATS, near * the corner of Bealey avenue and Papanui road. Rentals J£4 17s tid weeKly. Price £195(1. 'levms ii wanted. Shows a good return. Enquiry invited. 347/04 CASHMERE.' H ACRES, early hillside; 5ROOiViED BUNGALOW, glas house. £825, £IOO deoosit. Forced sale. OFFkH WANTED. 177/60 WANTED" IN /vSHiURTON COUNTY FOR WAITING BUYER. 90 TO 50 ACRES with buildings. " Will any sellers please write or call. No sale, no charge. B ETWEE N~RA NGI OR A AND OXFORD. 07A ACRES, Sweet sheep country, carry about 500 ewes, properly farmed. 5-roomed House and outbuildings £7 acre. SAY £3OO DEPOSIT. Vacant, forced sale. Enquiry invited. Just on the market. BAKERY BUSINESS. BEST PROFIT-MAKER IN SOUTH ISLAND. 7SJEARLY all cash trade. TURNOVER 900 41b loaves weekly. Price Is over counter. Good small goods trade. Full particulars on application. UNSOLD AT AUCTION Of) ACRES, LADBROOKS, firstv" class grazing and cropping land, £42 10s an acre. Terms. Inspection invited. 5i MILFS~FROM CA'tHEDRALT" SQUARE I<y ACRES, RICH RIVER SILT, -*■ * suitable for intensive cultivation, ideal lucerne country, in firstclass going order. ATTRACTIVE 5ROOMED BUNGALOW, every modern convenience and outbuildings. Cost £2400, asking £IOOO or offer. GOOD TERMS. Cheap. NOTE THE TERMS. NORTH CANTERBURY. FOR URGENT SALE.
fiAA ACRES, sweet, free, SHEEP AND FATTENING COUNTRY, grows splendid crops of turnips, rape, and oats. UNDER CAPABLE MANAGEMENT, SHOULD CARRY 1000 SHEEP. 5-roomed homestead, 4roorned cottage, all outbuildings, sheepyards, etc. 5 miles from saleyards. PRICE HEAVILY REDUCED to £7 acre. Terms, say. £3OO down. FORCED SALE on account of advancing years and ill-health. This is particularly good value and we will be pleased to show buyers over. HEAfED~GLASSHbUSES; £1 000~ WITH £l5O de P° sit - 6 " c roomed semi-bungalow, plastered, every modern convenience. 3 HEATED GLASSHOUSES, 50 x 25 each. Packing shed and outbuildings. acre. Just on the market, for genuine sale. Inspection invited. " 'lO4/03 FIRST-CLASS SMALL FARM. 4 MILES FROM SQUARE. "J A ACRES, bus passes, £IOO down. Offer Wanted. ALL IN GRASS. Good market garden or dairying land; 5-roomed hou.w and outbuildings. Vacant; must sell. FENDALTON. I A ACRES, sweet silty land, suitable for poultry and mixed farming; £250 THE LOT. Terms. £SO down. _ .124/52 MUST BE SOLD NOTE THE TERMS "J Kdi ACRES, dairy, cropping, and sheep farm, within 4-hour's run of City HAS GROWN 2h bags of clover seed per acre, and some excellent potato land; 6-roomed house with all conveniences, and good range of outbuildings. Reduced to £lB per acre, WITH £2OO DOWN. Owner is a very keen seller. Inspection invited. 253/63 STRAIGHT LEASE. 1 ACRES, NORTH CANTERA BURY, carries 1000 ewes 5-roomed house and outbuildings. Lease 5 or 7 years WITH RIGHT OF PURCHASE. No goodwill. Full particulars on application. 58/59 EVANS and BULL. £3640 63 Cathedral square. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD. r |PO LET: Bungalow, 4 rms & k., with -*■ 5 acres land. .Papanui district.
£750. SPLENDID BUNGALOW SITUATED IN THE NORTH-WEST, Well-built Bungalow with every Modern Convenience. Northern aspect ABSOLUTELY NEW. THIS HOUSE WAS NOT BUILT TO SELL. 'FARMERS' CO-OP., Land Department WANTED for a GUARANTEED tenant. Modern Bungalow to rent. PAPANUI, FENDALTON, or MERIVALE Districts. ' £675. 8 BEAUTIFUL SECTIONS HIGH AND DRY. Owner will accept house built on one section as payment for the rest. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. N7617 CANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS."
VUHEN it comes to a matter "of buying, of spending the family household allowance, whether the purchase b» one ot commodities or amusements, of business or professional service—whether they be considered necessities or luxuries; it is, in the vast majority of cases, the woman who influences the final decision. For women are the logical purchasing agents oi the home. the guardians ol household budgets and the custodians of "PURSE STRINGS" in the average family YOUR most important prospective customers are WOMEN. Prospects waiting to be told about the values and the services you have to offer prospects ready to become buyers in YOUR store. They KNOW what, when and where to buv most advantageously, because they rely on the information gained from consistently reading the advertising in this newspaper, to guide them in their buying. YOU can most economically reach these buyers with the story of your store through this same medium. For YOUR advertising messages in "THE PRESS" are placed in the same hands that control the operations of ANTERBURY'S "PURSE STRINGS." "THE PRESS" Canterbury's leading Daily. overs City, Suburbs, and Country Districts.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21534, 25 July 1935, Page 24
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