FARMS FOR SALE. WE have several good properties for sale, ranging from 270 to 8000 acres. The prices aa-e reasonable. Please write or call on us for Kill information. 479 Acres, L.I.P. Rent, £67 7s half-yearly; 4-roomed house, sixibtall stable, implement shed; 530 sheep, 2 cows, 1 calf, 6 draught .horses, 1 hack, 1 dray and frame, 1 gig and harness; all agricultural implements. Price as a going eonceain, £4200. Easy terms. Tho above we can recommend as a real bargain. > FULLER BROS., LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, SEDDON. "~TtiJ3 SONG OF THE CEMBNT DRAIN TILE. I am only a hole in a humble vocation, Yet I greatly control your civilisation; I am very tenacious and hard as, a stone, And am like old Horatius in holding my own. So lay mo down, keeping me straight in tho ditch, And while you are sleeping I'll be making you rich; Every fanner of pride dearly loves to provide For the future—the son and the daughter; So give me a chance, and I'll greatly enhance Every acre I'll draiu of its water. And 'here's my great beauty—l'm always on duty Out of reach of the "bulls and the bears." And when you're in your grave I'll continue to slave For your'children, their children, and theirs. My habits are good—l' require no food— My joints are all made without mo/rtar, ■.'V--;^*^ And I always abstain when...djippin the drain '\ v yf||||f j Prom anything stronger tnanj^lter. If your land is too wet, tund-fybu're < burdened with debt, : v \ . < And encumbrance begins to accrue, ' Obey Nature's laws by removing the \ cause, ;' : . Drain your farm, or it will drain you. ' Some farmers are failing, and weep- J ing and wailing, s And blame the good Lord without < reason, - , J When if they would stop sowing seed in the slop ''...* They might liaise a- good crop every j season. Most farmers lament the money I they've spent *'■ . i For the things only mads to beguile; But, never us yet did a farmer regret \ The money expended foi- tile. < BYTHELL & |^i 6., TTD. \ YTHELL & \JO., JUTD. < MANUFACTURERS, BLENHEIM. WHERE TO STAY IN 3 WELLINGTON. J NEW /COMMERCIAL TTOTEL j EW IyOMMERCIAL JjLOTEL J Few minutes' walk from Post Office. I A. E. DURRANI, < PROPRIETOR. j ! —_ _—: { IDEALLY SITUATED . In tli© heart of Wellington. * HOTEL RAND CENTRAL. ' OTEL AJTRAND IyEINTRAL. 107 Cuba Street. A few doors above Royal Oak. Comfortable and Convenient. Splendidly appointed. Personal attention. The Finest Private Hotel IN WELLINGTON. Tariff 9s per day. 1 455, per week. ' s.. bdTl son, < Proprietor. Telegrams: "Edilson," Wellington. ] .—. .—. i NOTICE TO MOTORISTS. A" NYTHING in the way of : ■^*- renewips or repairing motor-springs ennm^lijig or painting <;«••«. OOACIJ-»UTLI> ING, or GENERAL BLACKSMITHING, try— KIRli V HR 0 R. , alflm-i) street, bu-:nheim. Telephone IS">. JTQRDI FORD I! FORDSONIM CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS. T VARYING degrees of Ford con- , V struction of outstanding quality. , Any of tho above can be inspected ; or demonstrated from Best's Garage, which handles the whole FORD production of Marlborough. PRICES: { Touring Cars £245 Trucks £245 : Tractors ; ... £325 All F;0.8., Wellington. E. H. BEST LATEST WALLPAPERS. JUST LANDED. Call .and Inspect. jH'I r, r< A.-N© CO.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 20 August 1919, Page 1
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524Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume LIII, Issue 195, 20 August 1919, Page 1
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