||||§ J.^^^ w '^ soon advaoce m price. Bay before the rush sets m, WmSm an^ rea P tht benefit %l pre-war prices. We have Farms of all ._^o^^f'P^f^^t'%t / 1111 l descripiioas and sizes. Write or call for full particulars AT OKC'E. 4!\mWlwM^Mf/^^^^^^ m% fi^^ Flrst-Class dairying or sheep land, comprising 906 acres situated Rua- W^H , V^^M^V'^^^^l^^^ Bg^« tangata, North of Auckland, 12 miles by good motor road from Whan- «T«Bi •' V^<SS^^ r M^|c;¥SM<iK» k H§i» MmM garei and a few miles from the Railway Station. The. house i3 a good V l^^a dwelling of 6 rooms, all conveniences, stables, etc., etc. One of the km Z-- f A «Hj^Sj£?fep^-^r Qmsm Iffifeffia best grass places m Whangarei. The price for the bare land is £12 per • <m s ■.* w >liS|»/ O\ W&m I^^ acre, or the property can be taken as a going concern with all stock ft \ Jk^sM£^\ / mßutisß on it. Owner will accept a small deposit from a good man and the \ -^T- f <^v!^^lS' < v^ VL^ $&wi Wmffl balance can remain for a period. Fol. 3844 v*^^mVf- "^^^^VM ONE OF THE^BEST FARMS IN ASHBURTON DISTRICT. «'^A\^^\^m|\^ ll# W^H Comprising fIOO Acres situate 3 stand plant, engine, implement-shed, V/ 2* Wm HwaHl With house of 7 rooms, bathrod Dromore, good sheep and cropping land, '^^^"usw^^RLVy^sJ vJ house, large barn for shearing, om, scullery, patent gas, stable, chaff- v""\ Bs^ |Bai3» 1 mile from School, Railway and Post Office. The place is well watered. . •-••assii** >Oi^l OT ,jV »i ffiSSm WjaJßa Subdivided into 12 paddocks, 160 acres m wheat- and 125 acres m oats. *»2/V' Mf Ji \W& WBlSa Average growth of wheat 25 bushels to the acre, and oats 45 bushels 'S&n • ot*§s Wgsg to the acre* Carrying 700 ewes, and fattens all the lambs well. The v Warn JSii-i.'SrS^J.^SSSBtr a P SS? SA^uffidT & outbuildings 2 acres of orchard 11 yeara old 500 acres ploujhaWe. H MSI amount of h£ interest, which is £2290. Fol. 828 will wheat, g**,^^™™^^*,]^ $ . H nm FOR EXCHANGE— A FIRST-CLASS PROPERTY, wheat. It has one of the best climates m New Zealand. PRICE only W&M Hggg 1436 Acres situated 12 miles from Roxburgh, Otago, all good sheep 17 per acre, walk m walk out Owner's Interest m Bame js £5050. He ■sßm oountcy, 250 acres ploughable, ' with 6-roomed houaa and all necessary will exchange for another farm In Canterbury or North Island.. Fol 8717 wKKSjfi Mm Inglis Buildings, CasHel-st. f Chiristchurcl^, and 24 <Qr©y~s*,, Weiai^gton H POST THIS NOW ) , j: W To THE SECRETARY, J ! Dominion Art union, ff Never was such a splendid chance of : / ' Wellington. \ a bountiful return for an investment j , / sendme .Tickets 1 combined with an opportunity to help ! cheque Enciostdfor. I such a splendid cause! Name..... \ __ . . ; Addnu I The object of this Art Union is to pro- ; J rZ"".'.". '....'....»:..'... j v^e Scholarships for the Children of J End»i«sta«p f »dAddre M edEn;«up« S Soldiers and Sailors who have been « V^^^ J^^^^^^J killed or incapacitated m YOUR service. 170 Prizes . ! Trentham Dominion Scholarships I Value: • _ esa. -> Fltmt Prlzei VALUE mS* mm 6ooshee P ....£IOOO —# | OiMfT QHII I IWI^ 1 Second Prize: J^ lOK-dtS " " JL«fl feo^ M. jL £L JL*S H-ifi JLJL \J» Cadillac Motor £IMI Car, 2-Seater .... *« vv uttmuuumsamigim^^ ■ Tliird Prize: WolseleyCar .... £ggQ Glance down the List of Prizes— remember that each 4-Cyl., 5-bcater , /ft cket has an equa i c hance of winning every one of them. Fourth prize: Thirty-four hundred chances for £I— could you wish for 100 Sheep .... ' £SIMJ anything better? . ; Fifth prize. You owe it to these children to ensure that they are equipped " ! I**°' *rT £200 for the battle of Life with a good Education. This is the first pnone.oc s real business-like effort to solve one of the most important N 6.' 100 Sheep .... 150 After-war Problems. Of course you're going to help! 7.. 100 Sheep ... 150 Fill m the coupon m the top left-hand corner; fill out a cheque ; 8. 100 Sheep .... 150 to go with it— and don't be v afraid of adding the noughts after v 9 100 Sheep ... 159 the figure. Open your^heart for the kiddies' sake! I 10.. 100 Sheep * ... 125 S-21S- ::: S Post the Coupon s^*\\ !!:.s B C" d ;": 3At Qnc%\\\_^^ /WJ% I I si - il^^.*"^* M^""°"*^ tftf0 '^^ ' Chairman : Sidney Kirkcaldie, Esq. II Ij^^** 1 *"^""" - "" - treasurer; James Macintosh, Esq. (of Messrs. Wright, Stephenson & Co., Ltd. j I I Trustees • Major-General Sir A. W. Robin, K.CMG., C.8.; Colonel H. R. Potter, C.M.G., N.Z.S.C. ; j |1 IMW '■ ' Dr. J. W.. Anderson. | II *'■■■■ Secretary : James Mclntosh, F.P. A,, N.Z. s I I HAINU I, w win ■ nan -- ■ ' ° ... - • ■,-•'■ WHERE ""■■'"' "■■"■""■ -■^gra HU I EL hRU P. GALrLAGHAIN everybody J%^^feA>^^RESTAyMT EXPRESS PROPRIETOR GOES ..,,, .„,, 114 TASMAN-STRBBT, WELLINGTON ~ KauC^S^W. f-m™ Pirst -^ • European Plan Hotel. Principle: Pay as you. go and then only for ;whatyou™KtasTBLEPHONB 845 Automatic-Day or Bi ff ht. Kelburne Service Daily.. ccive P Our^pecial Feature: Luncheon, 12 to 2. Nothmg jo.«oo.<I m Auatx alasia.
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NZ Truth, Issue 701, 23 November 1918, Page 6
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