TONKS, NORTON & CO. rjCNKS, NORTON & CO., LTD OFFICES TO L'EiT. Wo have SUITES OF OFFICES to Le in the New Building just completed ii Hereford Street (opposite tlio G.P.0.). Large strong rooms; electric light; ever; possible convenience; beautifully light, sunnj position. Rentals from £65 to £l5O per annum. Full particulars at our Land Office. TONKS, NORTON, & CO., LTD., Auctioneers aud Land Salesmen, 105 HEREFORD STREET. H. H. COOK & CO. OAA ACIiES near City, 5-roomed house &\J\J good outbuildings, good orchard near school; divided into 9 paddocks, crop; in. £l2 per acre. £SOO cash. This is a cheai property, and will improve in value. Fol. 16i ACRES near Christchuroh, good lioust and outbuildings; 11 cows, 2 horses 13 pigs, and 2a fowls; 2 carts, dray, farn implements; all dairy utensils. Price £185( as a goiiig concern. £350 cash required Walk in, walk out. Fol. 45i OOA ACRES heavy land, grown 70 bushels wheat to tiie acre; never affectec by drought; good buildings; 80 acres wheat 10 acres oats. Price £35 per acre. Adjoining land that was sold for £4O per acre. Verj seldom a chance that you can buy any lane of this quality. £IOOO cash required. Balanc( can remain for a term. have a farm of 160 acres, 15 miles fron ** Christchurch; good house and outbuild ings; crops in. Owing to ill-health, llu owner wants to retire. Would accept a house in the City as. part payment. Balance ol money can remain for 5 years at 5 per cent CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Send for our Catalogue. 11. H. COOK & CO., Practical .Farm Salesmen, INGLIS BUILDINGS (opposite Tattersall's), CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telegraphic Address: 'Tuscan,' Christchurch P.O. Box 893. 'Phone 2293. DEVEREUX, KING ft CO., LTD. - T>EV r ERBUX, KING, & CO., LTD, !j i NEW ZEALAND, the legitimate Investo-'' j Paradise, Ten Thousand Miles from the Seat j of War. Costs less to send a fat sheep from J Lyttelton to London than from Yorkshire to } London. Beef 7d per lb in London. France j willing to take our produce. First time in f the history of the world that a European port lias been open to rece.ve Colonial i:<lei»i and Produce. This Colony, being purely a producing colony of foodstuffs, must become wealthy beyond the wildest dreams during the next few years. Store Sheep at the minimum. Fat Sheep and everything fat at the Maximum. BUY LAND at this golden moment. The British Fleet insures your produce. The true patriot goes on with his business. The Coward stands idly by, "retired." Every idle man at this time, especially the wealthy, aTe a disgrace to their country. Either Buy a Farm, produce something for our brothers in want, or 3houl'der your Rifle and go to the front. We have every kind of Farm on our books tor Sale. If you have been living an idle, retired life, repent in sackcloth and ashes and come s raight to us. We have anything from a 100,000-ACRE STATION to a 25-ACRE FARM. Also Large Stock HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES, TARPAULINS, HORSE COVERS, and Everything to Clothe the Horse. DEVBBEQX, KING, & CO., LTD., 100 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. .31 E. G. STAVELEY & CO. CANTERBURY'S BEST DAIRYING LAND. ONLY £3OO DEPOSIT REQUIRED. Owner an Absentee. ACRES; rich, heavy, drained swamp land; within 20 miles of Christchurch; in a line district; well sub-divided arid splendidly watered. HOUSE, 5 rooms, stables, cowshed, etc. One mile from school and station; 2£ miles from creamery. PRICE: £42; or near offer considered. Particulars from E. G. STAVELEY & CO., 19G CASHEL ST., CHCH. .185 BUSINESS NOTICES. M ISFIT AND LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. The well-to-do people oi" Christchurch buy only the very best of Clothing; they wear them a few times, then MRS ELLWOOD comes along. So if you wish to be well dressed at a minimum cost, call and see MRS ELLWOOD, SECOND-HAND CLOTHIER, 'Phone 3087. 123 ARMAGH ST. s USE EARCHLIGHT WAX CANDLES. SAVE LABELS till OCTOBER 31, and WIN a 5-GUINEA DRESS, made to order by New Zealand Farmers' Association. Six other prizes of Dress Lengths of selected material. SEARCHLIGHT SEARCHLIGHT CANDLES CANDLES' ARE THE BEST. 120 MONTREAL STREET. 'Phone 1157. Box 393, C.P.O. .77 TTOUSEHOLDERS and Mechanics of good repute can now be well and fashionably dressed without having to wait and stingo until they scrape together a large sum of money to go to a draper, tailor, or boot shop to clothe themselves and family. You can call at L. W. Balkind's and make arrangements to pay according to your income by small instalments, and get all you require at once. All of you can be well dressed always. You will find it a great boon and benefit. The goods stocked by me are of the highest quality, the prices most, reasonable for the quality of the goods, the treatment fair and liberal. Straight and honourable dealings are what I expect and give to my customers. I do all it is possible to satisfy every customer, and in case ot sickness or the breadwinner being out of work, arrangements can be made to postpone payments until recovery or in employment. Everything in my power is done ti> assist my honest customers. You can call at any time, or write and make arrangements at L. W. BALKIND'S, 629 Colombo Street, between Lichfield and Tuarn Streets. Telephone 25G7, QULVERDEN -ROTHERHAM-WAIAU MOCKETT'S UP-TO-DATE MOTOR SERVICE. Daily from Culverden at 12.35 p.m., returning from Waiau at 2.15 p.m., connecting with outgoing train at Culverden. On WEDNESDAYS Car meets both Early and Late Trains. FARES: Culve*-den-Waiau, 5/- Single,- 9/- Return. Culverdon-Rotherham, 2/6 each way. SPECIAL TRIPS UNDERTAKEN TO KAIKOURA, HANMER, or anywhere in Canterbury. Telegrams, Parcels, etc., promptly at tended to. W. MOCKETT, .169 Waiau or Culverden.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 218, 19 October 1914, Page 12
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