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1..-IJNIJ AND luSi.'Al'Jii AGJiiVX't). "CANNAND WALTER, LAND ESTATE,! GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And AUCTIONEERS. WYNEN STREET, FOR^ALE, 18 Acres; 6 acres in orchard, balance in lucerne and grass; situated 2 miles from P.O. Price £1220. 6 Acres first-class land situated Alabama Road with 4-roomed dwelling. Price and particulars on application. 5-roomed Dwelling,, with bathroom, scullery, i acre land, laid! out in orchard and garden; fowl-houses and store shed; ten minutes from P.O. For quick sale—£7oo. 5-roomed Dwelling with bathroom scullery, gas laid on, newly papered and painted; i ad'e land with 14 chains frontage; seven minutes from P.O. Price and particulars on application. i Acre Land situated Walter and Stafford Streets; 100 ft. frontage Walter Street, about 132tt. Stafford Street. Price £750. Seven-roomed House with bathroom, pantry, wash-house, tubs, etc., water laid on; 5 minutes from P.O. Prico £675—£175 down, balance arranged. CANN AND WALTER, WYNEN STREET. . MIiUCHLAN & CO., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. K-ROOMED House, half mile P. 0., f I hot and cold water; half-acre well planted—£9oo. Qfi ACRES; 5-roomed hause, every OvJ convenience rich land, close town—£3&X). 63 ACRES, ft-roomed house, I Springlands—£l-500. O QUARTER-ACRES, George St. Jj £150 each. 7 ACRES, Old'Ren trick Road; very richest of soil; in lucerne and clover—£lols per acre. •f rr ACRES; new house, every con.l f venience and all necessary outbuildings. X ACRES, Old Renwick Road, with t.) sheds and 7 cows—£Bso. OAA ACRES, 4 miles town, with m!d\.9\J two houses and all necessary buildings-j-£45 per acre. 6 -ROOMED House, right in town, in thorough repair—£7oo. McLAUCHLAN & CO. P.O. Box S3. x THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Clouston & Pyne» . ... ,;;! AUCTIONEERS^ '■. •.'. ■ •.. .:.••■■:' v'■ ■' ■'•''! ■: ■" STOCK. AND L;AND .SALESMEN. •■■'■■ "i "-\ '•/ : ■'■• ■\ ■■■.' i- ■ ■ SUBDIVISBON Birch HiSI Station, ; 23,769 Acres. T^ND TRANSFER TITLE. Subdivided into 7 Compact Blocks of from 1500 TO 6028 ACRES. FTIHE property consists of about X 6000 acres flat, 3000 acres low downs, and balance easy hills lying well to the sun, and exceptionally well watered by numerous streams and springs. The greater part of the flat land is capable of growing excellent! crops of turnips and oats, while the hills are well covered with danthonia, tussock, and other native grasses, and the valleys carry a good supply of cocksfoot and clovers. Subdivision has boon carried out with a view to giving sufficient good flat land to grow winter feed. Situated about 37 miles from Blenheim by good flat motor road, and adjoining the Hillersden Settlement. NOW OPEN "FOR PRIVATE SALE. TERMS: 75 per cent, may remain on mortgage at 5£ per cent, for G years; balance on possession, which can be given immediately. No option to purchase will bo given. Apply to your agents, or— CONOLLY. BURDEN, AND CHURCHWARD, Solicitors. or G. H. ANDREW (owner). LIKE AN ELECTRIC PLANT. TIIHE nervo force which controls .B. the human body is similar to an electric light or 'phone system. The central station is in the brain—the trunk line or cable is the .spinal cord from which the branches pass through the* spinal openings to all parts of the body. If the bones press upon the nerves ait tlieso openings it is like turning off the switch—the nerve supply is impaired Then the Chiropractor finds the switch that has been, turned off or tampered! with, gradually adjusts the obstruction, and Naturo ,i;j.:vin turns on the pmvpr. Try Chiropractic adjustments —you will never regret it. J. A. SCOTT, His Majesty's Theatre,, stalls entrance.

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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 84, 10 April 1920, Page 8

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