730 ' n s P' cnt " t ' district, 500 acres flat; balance very easy hills; 17 paddocks, well watered. Large house, numerous plantations. Every convenience. In fact, an ideal farm. Price, £25 per acre. Good terms. Apply early— A. H. ATKSWSGN & CO.. LIMITED, riiißiiiG, ■ C 690 — ... J. W. BRAITHWABTE, Auctioneer, valued, land, and FARM AGENT, JOHNSONVILLE. 5 Acres, Honse, all necessary outbuildings, good garden, etc.; .£550. Gentleman's Residence 7 rooms, 1 acre, well laid but ground; £1250. Another, 1} acres, pretty home, two minutes station; <£1350. This is what yon all want—s-room verandah Cottage, over J acre ground, water laid on; £455. £50 will secure you a home built to your own plans. £650—New House, close to station. 9 Acres, 990 years' lease, for £300. 30 Acres Farm, suitable for dairy and pigs. .. , C 617 A. E. CRADDOCK. Auctioneer, Farm, Station, and General Estate ■ Agent,-154-6 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. PRIME CANTERBURY. SHEEP AND • • AGRICU JRAL FARMS. < I All reasonably * .to the City of .Christchurch, and hanuy 10 iirst-class markets, railway stations, schools, etc. Served by 6piendid roads. Canterbury Land is not equalled' in the Dominion for sheep-raising and cropping, and it it as cheap or cheaper than any land to bo found elsewhere. , 1 'Letters or Telegrams will receive prompt attention. Www ACRES good sheep and cropping, land, I 4 I ' oue mile from ' railway station, school and saleyard; 7 miles from freezing works. House of 7 rooms 'and all necessary outbuildings; 200 acres in crop; splendid water supply. Price, £7 per acre. £2000 required down. Eol. 25b .2000 ACRES, splendid sheep property, neverfailing water supply; 300 acres in turnips; splendid homestead; close to railway and Markets. Price, £1 per acre'; easy terms. Fol. IS 018 ACRES, heavy cropping land; very complete and up-to-date homestead; heavy crops of linseed; natural water supply. Price £20 per acre; easy terms. • Fol. 30 1200 ACIIES, splendid Cropping Land; in good order; very compluto and up-to-date homestead; excellent sheep farm. Price £11 per acre. Fol. 91 ■ 800 ACRES; land varies from excellent sheep country to good cropping land; very complete homestead. Price £9 10s. per aero. Fol. 60 A. E. CRADDOCK, FARM & GENERAL ESTATE AGENT, , 151-6 Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH. - , CBB3 CHEAP DAIRY AND SnEEP FARM. TH't ACRES of (he best Dairy T.anil in fU-4 Dairying district, situated U mile> from Cteese. Factory and School, and four miles fiom Mastorton. Gl Acres under oats .and turnips; 19 1-midocks, carrying two :>heep to the acre; eight-roomed Bouso and outbuildings. ■ . Price, £12 per acre. Easy term*. K. E. HOWELL AND CO., LTD,, Auctioneers, Land, and Estate Agents iIASTERXON. A COPPER FRAME .THAT. LASTS. nnHE "UNIQUE" COPPER FRAME is bettcv other Frames, because, being built of cast-iron, it is practically everlasting. Tho Flame circulates round the whole surface of tho copper, thus ensuring the maximum of heat, with a minimum' of fuel. . The "Unique" costs' less money than a built-in copper,' burns less fuel, and boils the water, in less time. . INSPECTION INVITED. , OT. BW,';; ' COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. . cm 1 rareiHtrf.-l 1 Sc % RESTORED 1 | How often do you see a really 1 | beautiful face completely marred by B I superfluous hairs. J I But there is no need for anyone 8 | to suffer from unsightly: hairs, either | ■ |on the face, arms, or neck. A sure jj B and safe cure is found in MILOS g 1 DEPILATORY. This preparation is 1 § manufactured in London from the • jj very purest ingredients, and is abso--1 lutely effective in removing the most I obstinate growth in a few minutes. fi MILOS DEPILATORY is sold by • all chemists at ss, Gd. a jar, or post 9 free from Miss AlcElwain, 254 Queen 9 Street, Auckland, N.Z. Agent for | Milos Toilet Co, 8 One application Temoves the hairs J—constant use destroys the roots; ' 9 Satisfaction guaranteed, or your J money refunded.' For further, par:. I ticulars, write to Miss MoElwain. 1 B All correspondence strictly private. • I Use MILOS SKIN FOOD for I I beautiful skin. , | .I. SA | MOTHER'S MACHINE. i A mother sat in a room forlorn, Sewing the clothes all tattered and torn. The afternoon wanes and the evening draws nigh, Soon hubby will come, and she heaves a big sigh. Just then at the door comes a rat-tat-tap, There at the gate stands a horse and a trap; A man has dismounted and come up the green, Bearing aloft a SINGER machine. "Good afternoon, madam," he says, with a "If you'll spare mo a moment I'll please you I vow, "For here I bring you tho housewife's best friend, . , "Your' worries and troubles are now at an end." ' ' Tho deposit is paid, the, '..machine is set down. Just fancy! A SINGER for a weekly halfcrown. >■ The lady is.happy, that iB easily seen, She now- kai her. jvlah—a SINGEft machine.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 262, 29 July 1908, Page 3
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