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Magnificent, Settee in shadow tissue, independent rt«f fl J* f*f front, 100./e cushions, horse-hair.ntuf fed and beau- | *J' 11|' B tifuily sprung—the apex of luxury ... Net y'E have had a long and varied experience in the Manufac- / ture of all classes of Furniture, and this; coupled with outability to produce goods with the minimum expense is AT YOUR DISPOSAL. DON'T DELAY, but come to our Warehouse at 535 Colombo Street, where you are welcome. * Inspect our large stocks, and obtain the Lowest Estimates for ny goods that you may require. Deal with .. ;•!' i-M.-rf' md eliminate the middleman's profit. (Near SOUTH BELT). Special concession to returned men.

T pre-war Prices. Yes, but for i how long? Perhaps a few weeks —or it may be only a few days—before land prices take an upward turn. But the undeniable fact is that land in New Zealand is due to boom at any minute now. s now —big prices A CHEAP PROPERTY, NEAR MILTON Times, Nov. 7/1918. 330 ACRES of good sheep land, 1 mile from Railway, School and Post Office, with new bouse, all conveniences, stables, implement shed, etc., well sheltered by plantation trees. The fences are all in first class order, plenty, of water, and nicely subdivided. The property is carrying 300 sheep besides cattle. 30 acres limed and in young grass. Price £4/5/- per acre. Subject to a Mortgage at 4| per cent, for 36 years. Very easy terms. Call and see US at once. Folio 3682 1100 ACRES suitable for sheep and cattle,'with house, woolshed, sheepyards, etc., close to Post Office and School. Subdivided into 9 paddocks, well watered and fenced, carries one ewe to acre and 50 head of cattle. Price £B/10/- per acre. Owner will exchange for Town Property or small farm. Equity £SOOO. * oll ° 309 TO LEASE NEAR OAWIARU 1 1 5 ACRES of the very best land for dairying or cropping,- with a very fine' house of 7 rooms,. ample outbuildings, all well fenced, and watered. Possession can be given at once. Rent only 30/-per acre for a term. No good will. Folio 3699 tall ■wßttWrtßiOß-aft:!-Nireß «?«•* ■J-l.<a.l»ln ■ ■ ■l'A'l i\ Comprising "23 ACRES more or less, with house of four rooms, bathroom, pantry, etc., washhouse pigstyes fowl-houses, 2 cow bvres. 2 implement sheds, stables, etc., 1| miles from School and miles from Railwav. Watered by water-races always running. Subdivided into 9 paddock?, 10 acres Algerian oats. Grows 40 bushels of oats to the acre and 25 bushels of wheat to the acre. Carrying 300 sheep besides cattle aud horses ; 20 acres of rape ; 40 acres sown in grass this season -°2B acres 1-year-old grass ; 30 acres ploughed and worked ready for oats. Price £23 o'er acre subject to £3OOO encumbrance. Owner will exchange for house in town for amount of his equity, viz., £2129 Folio 330 &■* mmimm ;*''■■;•> 11114 US iPJ!fil*l^^HiiSls™cl tr. mmmmiMmmwm nriUKMiTiiwiuim .;. - -■ ■ • > ■ ' ■ r r ' *'-ffißm ■ ■ i 4 IbVbFIbIWHPHBbMIV; WW mhl . „ mm liliii™ mmm ||.KiSWli^^ 'ismm rifc ritej « A\\ Factories IIIISIII: &c. f &c. J® SQIE AGENTS §!L CHRISTCHURCH

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 9