A Bargain— Will Pay Straight Away— -Cheapest Property m the Dominion 200 Acres, about 45 miles from Christchurch; with 3-roomed house, four-stalled stable, whare, loosebox, chaffhouse, all outbuildings real good; fmile from Railway Station and 3 miles from School- i-mile from Post Office. It is a Government Leasehold. Watered by races always running, ' m 5 paddocks, 20 acres being in-rape. , Carrying at present 28G • ewes and 50 dry sheep • suit a returned soldier. Kent 18/- per acre, 10 per cent, rebate. PRICE FOR GOODWILL, £1400. Folio 123 Suitable for Dairying or Cropping and will be Worth Double m a Few Years 120 Acres about 50 miles from Christchurch, good heavy land, with 4-roomed house, and dairy, 6-stalled stable, chaffhouse, implement shed, 3-stalled cowbails; 5 miles from Railway and School and Post Office. Cream picked up three times a week. Well watered by races, m 6 paddocks, all well fenced All m crop except 50 acres m grass. Will thresh between 50 and 60 bushels of wheat to the acre. Milking 15 cows, besides crops. PRICE, £41 PER ACRE. . Folio 119 .- • ■ . -' / Grows Good Lambs and Fattens Them-— Wool Brings Highest Price— A Cheap Property 1100 Acres about 30 miles from Christchurch, with two dwellings, one 5 rooms and one 7 rooms, with all conveniences, stables, chaffhouse, etc., implement shed, shearing shed engine room, cowbyre, concrete dip and yards; School 3 miles, Eailway 9 miles/ Watered by races m 13 paddocks: 100 acres in* oats, 100 acres m rape, 100 m turnips. Carryinsr at present 2400 sheep. 1200 | acres alluvial river flats with small terraces, balance being flat. PRICE, £9 PER ACRE. Folio 111 [ For Exchange — A Good Proposition. Owner has made Money and Wants Larger Property 200 Acres m Geraldine District ; good agricultural and pastoral land, with 9-roomed house, old all neoessary outbuildings; 1£ miles from School, 7 mites from Railway. Watered by races, nl- ' ways running; 9 paddocks gorse and wire fences. This property *** hem m tte sn^p family for years. Will carry two sheep to the acre, besides crops. PRICE, ONLY £21 PER ACRE. Owner will consider exchange for Sheep Country Folio 78 Farm Salesmen, Inglis Buildings, Corner Cashel and High Streets, Christchurch 1 : - W&m I^3.kes Ddicioos, |§i| '■■'-jiffl- • Nutritious Dainties ||§i r fty'iwfl you've never tried Thistle Semolina — being ground at the great Thistle |S^^ I m&M (Sweet Heart O' Wheat) there's a Cereal Mills from the best selected |^^§ j WffiflH pleasant surprise m store. Thousands wheat, treated by the most modern wvl6h of N.Z. women to-day use Thistle processes under conditions o£ scrupu- - WraH Semolina far blanc mange, custards, lous cleanliness. Dr. Robert HutchiWtYm Puddings, scones, pastry — for thick- son> the World's leading authority ■ Wlwm •ning gravies— for soup— for macaroni on { ooc [ values, writes thus of Semo- - $1111 ckeetc « It gives a new flavour that i ina .—••j t is prep ared from the \/SM& •wyon* will appreciate. But don't central parts of hard wheafcs that are I||§l' MM® oomparc Thistle Semolina with the rich m gluten. It contains about 11% MM I H^t **' uai PP etißing * rtide thak Is i 0 of proteid or half the amount coatained |££9 I Wfmm ** Un "^ ai Somolma> Thlßtlc Sweet man equal wcig j lt 0 £ Dee f t » W^ I ?^^ffl * Heart O' Wheat is absolutely different ' H •& H>r * k * Vav4 r ** ip * br Mi " C«^«rt »>• M*«^ •••k.rr •ayertr- T H CTftH^^P^ Jr CHOCOLATESHAPL— lqaartmilk,4UWeipooni»ucw.ltHb)eßpoon .- ft WiW^-^. B ' TOsGuiei J f * 00 , 011 ' ' ueapod t»blo»poon« ITiUtliJ Somolin*. 1 deiitrtapooa \ J^ WM * CThkKSJfisL^ ■ »p*ter, few drop* eistnae y«,nill». Brine milk to belling point, f\ f H affSfc**^. / add tug»r and bmtter. Moisten Tklitfo 9omolln» and ooeonf*£l JJS / ^p7?fii H <SS^^ \ Jt vHhoold milk andatlr gradually iat« boillßg milk. Boil Tor 3t^«L /£ / .«I^^V*« BJBjr tise ft\ inmutej, •tlrrinjr well. Add e«»»aoe, wet * mould, pour m mii-^ v _ ja Sj v 'V ZJ / yJT W5? ■' y^^fir^A *\ *' w * ellooUl *«»•«*. B«ye with ui\a or heil»d aatUrd. Jfif itoß^r H BOOKS I BOOKS! « : Stop that ■X* i^ Bon t discard Old Pots B P< ? Bt Free> COUgIIHOW S New ones are dear— and /^^ BH "Dope-Darling." a story or cocaine— '»"« dearer still. IBni short life and a gay one for the BomrinatorTs Irish Mou. MMI^. , Old ones MWW^S HKruc- flend: "The Jadkdaws," an safe. «urc free from harmful i&pig?.\\ canbeea*- Wy£i f KL^ingstory of married Intrigues; *^™£$^ /fr&P) fly an" •UJ^->J|** i MR-The Passionate Crime," a live story y^« i,« pror- /V ■■ T*L cheaply repaired. Use lymßmh ■pTice, 4/6. /'• Only 1/6 (po« M e ltd.) k.MMS!#:J _— - , , # Jfl "* > i * v * / v jf< M Stores or by post from '*^&fcf*fy$ l ijssp* H THE MAGNET '^S^^»^ " ...-^S^^,. D .S» B 2 481 Manners Street. Wellinflton. r llllin ■' : ""
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NZ Truth, Issue 769, 13 March 1920, Page 6
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779Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 769, 13 March 1920, Page 6
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