' ' .M-ju,.^-.^.-......;^ ' a ,, m^, JJ u ra , J ,i J ,.«ii. "r£4»»s«nw»il»ieaKa»aL H ■■■Get' the Clip' Cheque! l . f^^^^^^F B TWO SOUTHLAND FARMS EXCHANGE FOR NORTH ISLAND FARM \| > ■^F^P^l^fV 11111 si|gr 664 Acres, splendid grazing and. cropping land,- 200 acres ploughed and 1 ,j# \ -j^^w@Ms^r/ efcl Iwot being put m crop, balance- 1 to 3 -year-old grass, well fenced (7 wires), V v , n .v^r- % « % J'Xl^OA (, \S Worn tp&Pfti and water m every paddock,. carries 1000 ewes and fattens lambs, grows \s«@s»mU»*' 1 ' ■'ifwwm 1 s^^ M&M heavy crops of wheat, swedes, etc., house, of 5 rooms on concrete, T, \U\\ '"^s^.^(l«^r\ |M. Bgßifs woolshed 60x25, stable 7 stalls with loft, loosebox, men's hut, etc., V^ tYii'Hu^^CrMtfYV^ ' M^^ 2P]|| orchard .and garden, all m good order. PRICE £13 per acre. Fol. 3720 K^l»^^%^^l\UvV? \J WmMs 9^^ 1590 Acres of good heavy tussock, all' surface sown -with cocksfoot, I^^^ clovers and dogstail, balance' sown In • cocksfoot and fescue, - 8 sub- A Y*^n l&fijiia aS^ divisions, well fenced and watered,, new house of 8 rooms, hot and cold . ** Ji )i lii^Sa »aSi water, urfual outbuildings, close to School, Post Office and 'Phone, Rail- "*^^ ' /A /' WmM MfM way 4 miles, carrying capacity 2000 sheep. PRICE £6 10s per acre. • -". SjS^l Owner will exchange his equity m the two farms of £12,767 for a North Ifliliif 2||f<|| Island Farm. This is a sound proposition. • Fol. 3721 f a jii n g streams running through property. House of 10 rooms, all con- M^^ Sis&sßJS • ■ - ■ • vpniences telenhone concrete tank :;000 gallons, stables, shearing-shed, ?iro|sfiil &|i GOOD GRAZING AND DAIRYING LAND— NORTH OF AUCKLAND ]*£ cow-bails, dip and yards, School and Post Office on the property, MMM flflPi 957 Acres, about 200 acres rich flat -land, balance undulating, nearly carries 1 sheep'to the acre, 50 head of cattle. This is a cheap property jj||l|jji (itraf all Ptoushable, ■ post and wii-e fences, subdivided into 11 paddocks, never at £8 10s per acre, only £2000 deposit required. Fol. 3912 p§£3pij 111 THESE FARMS WILL PRODUCE IMMEDIATE PROFIT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE OBTAINED AT REALLY . Pill I Pi ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES. - urn *K-3ir lUT &*** f%, /^^-fKr tfo\ Casl^el St3T@et, dSRISTrGM^U^OS 1 ! &^M ||i JHLv «Fft« A^^J^WlTk viyL lto/%fc/«9 and 24 Gsrey Sireet, WELLINGTON ||||
I ■■'■■■■■■■■■I II MIIIM 11H1.11111111.1.M1 lI.IIIH I ; .■i,,,-,||,|-,.|, l .1.11.1 L.lll J -j.l| l ln|lliJUL.|H— .L.lUll \* amount the State need 7. Has any country m the world 1 *V pay the Trade? made a success of * State Control ? ■•••**" ';? :It is said that the recent Conference of Brewers, .. Sweden's Gothenburg system, Russia's National ..,„,., -^ff Hotelkeepers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, etc., Vodka Monopoly, South Carolina's State Dispens- ? C>^ J while thi»y- disagreed strongly on some things, ary, Saskatchewan's State Liquor Shops, were were, quite unanimous m deciding to ask all huge failures.. £15,000,000. ... In Britain the experiment at Carlisle m a State 2. Has any body lof disinterested- ™'^f tfiWta^ DUSineSS men recommended it / duction of the hours of sale to $h per "day. An For obvious reasons no sensible voter will accept exactly similar lessening of drunkenness has reeither the Moderate League or "The Trade" as suited all over England where reduced hours preauthorities. He should know what he is voting for. ' vail but where no experiments m State Public Let the National Efficiency Board say what it Houses have been tried. It is reduction of hours, thinks of it as an Investment. not change of proprietorship, that has made better 3* -- • . -^ . conditions. • Is the new Government Department to be run for Revenue? S. Why did Great Britain appoint Let "The Trade" submit balance sheets so that the Liquor Control Board? the probable profit may be known. No "pig m a Lloyd George said Drink was a greater enemy poke" at £15,000,000.1 ' than either Germany or Austria. 4. Is it to b^run not for revenue but &t efctioSd ilf SSiif Si^Z tO promote temperance? . but the ll gre atest enemy" was too strongly en- • Days of great financial stringency lie immediately *» trenched. It defeated the great Premier, and ahead. Revenue must be produced. The the Liquor Control Board was appointed as a Liquor Department will be. expected to produce compromise. , its share. The pushing of sales will not be needed. -«. «rt_ j»j *. *.!_ w t •*. _j o*. x. Drink sells itself! &• Why did not the United States - A „, "*»»■*« or Canada adopt State Control? 5. Are the present Hotelkeepers, ■ Th United state 7 has saC rificed an Annmi Bar-tenders^ and Barmaids tO be Revenue^ £100,000,000 antTcanlda^n Annual tile new CIVU servants? Revenue of £5,000,000, because they were strong There may be real difficulty m staffing the new enough to throttle the Traffic, and wanted the Department. The other civil servants may object job done thoroughly. In spite of the restrictions to the new type. One other department brands Great Britain spent last year, at the present inthem now. It loads a3O year old publican 12^ creased prices, no less than £250,000,000 m . years on a Life Assurance policy. Will this be Drink. \ removed when they become Civil Servants? ialg g^ Control necessary m 6. Will there be a new brand of New Zealand? liqUOrS Guaranteed not tO pro- Prohibition is easily possible. The Trade is CHICe present Effects? hopelessly discredited here. It has wasted diThe danger is not m the management but m the rectly £20,000,000 during the 4 years of the War liquor. "State" liquor will produce drunkenness, and as much more indirectly. It is responsible for disease, poverty, crime and inefficiency just a? 43,600 convictions for drunkenness during the 1 surely as the present brands. Provide facilities same period, and has produced more misery, for drink and excess is inevitable. poverty and crime than can be measured. State Control has Always Failed! State Control is Always Discarded! Prohibition has Always Succeeded ! Why try a discredited remedy when the true remedy is known? Canada and United States have adopted National Prohibition both for War Efficiency, and for Peace Efficiency, after experience with both State Ownership and Prohibition Sign the N.Z. ALLIANCE MONSTER PETITION : v : '/ "'■ 3~-$ .. N.Z.A. Emcienby Series— lo __ujimi— mi— — ii— niwi— nnmrnnmiiiiii iiinn i iiiniiii ■iiirirniiiii iiiiiimii iiiinii n mi mil ■■ n ' i>ii'll"iii"rinmrrnrnTTri^^mi:ijiiiivM^™™<^^ hi ih» i nil inn m ""'
A. L. WILSON AND GO, Auctioneers, . 151-3 Lambtqn-quay, Wellington. WE have numerous Country Buyers for PIANOS, any make. No commission charged. Cash down. Will those desirous of selling their Pianos kindly intimate to us early? BOOM SALES OF FURNITURE EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY. Send it along— or we will send you a Buyer. PROPERTIES IN ALL PARTS FOR
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NZ Truth, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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