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m % THESE TAKE GOOD BHEEP AND CROPPING LAND FOR EXCHANGE. 1370 Acres, more or less of heavy swamp, flat to rolling downs, handy to Sheffield Market, 70 acres in oats and sown in grass; great country for grass seed; carrying 1000 ewes. Subdivided into 18 paddocks, well fenoed and watered by natural {streams. House of six rooms, stables, loft, and chaffhouse, woolshed, dip and yards. Situated in the north-west zone; " always plenty of feed. PRICE £8 16s. per acre, would exchange for small farm 200 wsrw. Folio 359 SPLENDID SHEEP RUN—HAWKE'B BAY. 7500 Acres; all well fenced and watered, very easy country, with an abundance of feed on it, at present it is only half stocked. There is a nice little homestead and outbuildings on the property. Stock carried, 3500 sheep,besides cattle and horses. PRICE £10,500, excellent terms given to practical man, oi would take first mortgage or small farm in exchange, as part payment. This is a sound proposition, and would pay anyone to buy and hold for a few years and make a handsome profit. Folio 3902 [SJO one advertisement can give you an idea of the many choice properties we have entrusted to us for Sale, Exchange or Lease. If you will call—or write—we can submit a farm to exactly suit you. In the meantime we commend the six properties listed below to your careful consideration. In a couple of years this class of land will be almost double the present price. Purchase now and you make money FREEHOLD AND L.I.P.—SOUTHLAND. 2600 Aere9 of good average land, 500 acres ploughable and low downs, with house of 8 rooms, stabling for 12 horses, woolshed, dip and other buildings, school and railway 1} miles, carrying capacity 2000 owes and fattens all the lambs, besides cattle in 10 paddocks. Well watered and fenced. A good sole of grass, together with 1500 sheep, 20 horses, 12 head of cattle, as a going concern. PRICE £IO,OOO. Easy terms. Folio 3619 GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRYING LAND NORTH OF AUCKLAND. 957 Acres, about 200 acres rich flat land, balanca undulating, nearly all plough able, post and wire fences, subdivided into 11 paddocks, never failing streams running through the property. House of 10 rooms, all conveniences, telephone, concrete tank 3000 gallons, stables, shearing shed, loft, cow bails, dip and yards, school and post office on the property. Carries 1 sheep to the acre, 50 head of cattle. This is a cheap place at £8 10s. per acre, only £2OOO deposit required. Folio 3912 H. HL Cook Inglis' Buildings - Cashel Street - Christcbnrch

Pleasing Summer Gloves and Footwear There are man? special Glove attraction* at" The Farmer* "—juat a few, of the Hnea we offer : White and Natural Doeskin Gloves, washable (self and black points) 12/11 13/11 pr 3-Button Suede Gloves, silk cord points, in grey, brown and black 14/6 pr Mole Gabardine Court ; Shoes 1 5/9 pr White Poplin Court Shoes . . 16/9pr Glace 2-Hole Tie Shoe (with tongue) 27/6 pr Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes 30/- pr Patent Goloshed Boots (white suede tops) 39/6 pr / That add to the daintiness r Y / .'of a Charming Frock or .. /' Costume. & // Here are a number of novelties y , : that every well -dressed lady s / needs. HOSIERY Silk Ankle Hose, seamless feet, suspender tops. In white, putty, suede, navy, slate, tan, saxe, sky and champ 5/1-1 7/.6 to 11/9 pr Black Silk Hose, light and heavy weights. Large assortment to choose from 4/6 to 25/6 pr NECKWEAR Bretonne Net Scarves, in pink, sky, helio, Paris, cream and white. Smartly stitched and scalloped 3/11 5/11 6/11 Dainty Neckwear in Crepe-de-chene and Georgette Collars, and Vestettes, in black and white, saxe and grey, helio, navy and cream 6/11 9/1112/6 to 17/6 VEILINGS Smart Veilings, latest designs in black and gold effects 2/11 3/6 yd Coloured Veilings (fine and coarse meshes) Spot and sprig designs in navy, helio, grey, brown, nigger, purple and green 1/11 2/6 2/11 3/11 yd Won't yon call and see the latest arrivals at "The Farnvan" , Cashel Street

A FEW OF THE FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES NOW SHOWING IN OUR FANCY DEPT. NOVELTIES IN LADIES'NECKWEAR: Jap Silk Fronts, daintily trimmed Valenciennes lace and hemstitching; in pink, sky, lemon and white—--8/11 9/11 10/6 Net Fronts, in white and Paris, newest shape Jfm collars, hemstitched and with tucked * M ** "back 5/11 6/11 7/6 Swiss Embroidered Muslin Fronts, with col- •, oured embroidered edge ■ 2/11 3/11 each I Very Choice Organdi Muslin Collars, trimmed guipure lace and tucks 2/6 2/11 ( A nice variety of Net Collars, in deep back , ■■'■ and other new shapes 1/112/6 2/11 White Muslin Collars, with coloured spots, edged with lin. plain hem .... ... .., 4/115/11 New varied Assortment in black, navy, brown, violet and bottle green, plain and figured mesh ... ... i/ 6 1/9 1/11 k Veil Lengths, of fine net, with gold border & , 3/11 the length of tf yards „ Ninon Veilings, in black, white, sky, rose, saxe, emerald, violet and brown 3/6 yard . Floral Ninon Frillings, in many delicate shades 1/~ 1/3 i/e.'l/11 yard Narrow Fancy Millinery Ribbons, including ) many quaint designs in tinsel effects Black Moire Ribbons, 2 to 6in wide1/- to 2/11 yard Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs, in many pretty patterns 1/3 1/6 each Choice range of Sunshades, in plain and floral effects. In the £ Discount for Sasl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17933, 2 November 1918, Page 5

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