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A First-class North Island Property, m King Country 1 Comprising 2000 Acres, more or less, all limestone, originally half bush and fern, nearly all .fj ploughable now, with 4-roomed house, 'scullery, man's whare, toolhouse, woolshed, . 4^-stand ma- Eg chine, out-pens for 300 sheep ; 1900 acres Freenold, balance Maori lease. Watered by streams, i the boundary fences all rabbit-pr6of, subdivided into 17 paddocks; about 1500 acres m grass, |! balance m bush and fern. Last year carried about 3000 sheep and 160 head of cattle. PRICE i £14*p«P-aGr©. Only £8000 cask Balance on easy terms. ' Folio 3958 1 A Fine Sheep and Cattle Run m Taranaki District 1 About 1700 Acres, with irst-class house, 5 rooms; hot and cold water; outhouse and man's || living rooms, sheep-yards and cattle-yards. 3 'miles from School and Dairy Factory 4 miles, g .Well watered by permanent streams, subdivided into 10 blocks. Carrying 300 to 350 head of g cattle at present. PRICE £6 10s per acre for bare land. Stock at valuation. Folio 3957 i A Good Dairying Farm _ . I One- of the best iri the Ellesmere District, comprising 180 Acres, first-class land with large S house with all conveniences; hot and cold water, with detached wash-house, built-in-tubs, and g woodshed ; 8-stalled stable, large granary, implement-shed, pigstye, 3 . cow-plant. Two miles j| from school and railway; watered by artesian wells and windmill; gorse and wire fences; 60 t i , acres wheat, 20 acres oats, 20jicres barley; has< grown ,83 bushels wheat to the acre and 70 jg bushels of barley and 90 of oats. Carrying 40. cows and heifers, 130 ewes, and 12 horses. H t Paddocks all flat. PRICE £55 per acre. Terms easy. Call or write for fuller particulars, jj ' Folio 569 I A Good Block of Silver Tussock Country | 5500 Acres, with house and all outbuildings, 'situated North Canterbury. Carrying over 5000 gj sheep; all nice, clean country and very suitable for ewes. Good rainfall. Surface sown cocks- H foot coming through the tussock! Everything m apple-pie order, stock at valuation. PRICE 1 £610* per acre. Easy terms. The value of this property will rise 50 per cent, m five years. I . . • . " • Folio 2923 I Suitable for Retired Farmer, or Returned Soldier I 3£ Acres, just out from Christchurch, best of land, with 6-roomed bungalow; bathroom, scul-- | leiy, hot and cold~ water, electric light, and all conveniences ; wash-house, dairy, copper and g tubs; garden and' orchard; motor-shed; 12-stalled stable, cowbails and fowlhouse, pigstye, etc. M In two paddocks, all well fenced. 1£ acres sown down m oats and grass. PRICE £1600. Call B and see us and we will take you to inspect this place. Folio 237 I H. H. COOK. & Co. ;i' I«AND SALESMEN j Inglis Buildings - - - - ' CKristcKtircH 1 f ' ■ ■ J. ! povJt^bm UFE SYZK DOLL f>thatCbogh <fT fox-trot records «. ooi y i/n. -^^m \' record of steady growth m g . . . r V* ** &&** to her Ettle sirl. thin . \ wtlea and appreciation, P«« / / —■ — .. ■' ' (Wfrf fet^l GsSto'SL amZ UK £ iU \ \ «{««7«rr^h«i-«. .Avoid imi- # / \l bIU I Kit ||IBI|I.H|VI // 1/ UST* down of tl«m. DOLLY !S PRINTED \\ btiona and in«itt on lo4^ / f JLlll I I\II-fl\^V VAIJJLYA M hi with FAIR HAIR. ROSY CHEEKS. BBOWH «fc*T" " O «b« "% ' , . \ A I ETES, kid COLORED BODY wdSTOWINOS. .iJkM^aafcmt^/imifcAaiiiMiVi Learned by Anyone m 4 Weeks. I \ T «nd BLACK SHOES, and when finished 4O^^_ SSXO^a.Ofais% Course oMO Lessons, 2/9 Post Free. \ I 7 «IU STMDAimiL ■ Price onhr 1/11. ?BB&W&&dAs&MJa><mrW\J'J&tta& t o pn^ f Or rniistratpd Novelty Lists' V? ' » ppfted2/2, Ther<ffor6/3, Six for 11/-. W ■ • <tgf<a~~lr§r&. W~. 4*mJ Illustrated Woveity Lists. ra » ExtraQ u ,Ji l y2/ep W ted. Mention thi. l^^[^ft^« inPAI WnVFI TV pn M fir ***** ■■"*•* fcr novelty catalogue. AX^A©A«yWAVms|s lUtf^L IMUVCLI T OU. .H H UNIVERSAL SUPPLY CO fß^l . j ■ ' r^t'"" 3 ' Box 643, Christchurch. & fl& 282/4 ceorge street, sydney ■" & ■ ':.-. ■■ ■ . '" .. ' - "% . y One of the most widely known authorities on Voice Production and Singing m Australia Commanded by H.R.H. Princess Victoria to proceed to France where he sang at 178 War Concerts. He writes of •■:] p» i ' . Professional People and their health PROFESSOR WOODHOUSE was four times elected Chairman of the Vocal Science Conferences, held by the Incorporated Society 'of Musicians, Glasgow and Winchester. <J During the celebrations attendant on the inaiiguration of the Commonwealth, at the pirection of Sir John See, he controlled the musical festivities at that historic period. <| He has had a lengthy experience of concert direction, and will manage ai number of concerts during the forthcoming 1919 season Professor Woodhouse, writing oh the question of health, states that during his period at the front and m London hospitals he saw many harrowing sights, and returning to Australia m a troopship with 600 wounded Australian Soldiers, m fear each day of submarines, his nerves completely gave way. After a brief period upon his arrival he took CLEMENTS TONIC on the advice of a benefited friend and it proved the turning point to health, and he is healthier than he has been for years. Concluding he says : — *' " I think that a carefully studied diet, assisted by Clements Tonic, would soon make quite a lot of ailing people have quite a different outlook on life." i f ■■ ■ • •-.- - •- ■ ■■ . ■ ■ 1 Professors, Teachers.. Artists, Students; Theatrical Stars or anyone whose brain is their wage-earner i should keep this medicine and use it -always. It does good because it is good All Chemists and Stores m New Zealand sell this gireat Tonic. Price 3/- per bottle Get it to-day and health at the same time j^. ■ Clements Tonic 1.M., Rozclle, N.S;W. . ' . ■ dj&

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NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 749, 25 October 1919, Page 3