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LAND, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, . HAVE FOR PRIVATE SALE. 953 Acres L.1.P., rent £18 per annum; 150 rich flat, 803 mostly limestone hill. Good whare. Price £1800. One-third cash, balance 5£ per • cent. A splendid opportunity to secure the makings of a good farm. 400 acres grassed; carrying 1 $ sheep to the acre. Fl4B 241 Acres Freehold,, all in grass and crops; 150 acres flat. Well SUD" divided and watered. Five-room-ed house with h. and c. water, stable, cow, shearing and car shed. Rail _ 2-£ miles, school £ mile. Carrying at present 32 milk cows, 400 sheep, young cattle and horses. Price £3700. Terms. F157 92 Acres Freehold, 560 R.L., rent £11 4s per annum; 180 in grass, 8 ploughed, remainder bush. Well subdivided and watered. Township, butter factory, school 2 miles. Carrying at present 250 sheep, 25 cattle and horses. Price £1600. Fl5B 1269 Acres, of which 356 acres are freehold, 913 0.R.P., 800 in grass. Divided into 20 paddocks. New 7-rooraed house, h. and c. water, telephone, shearing shed and machines, dip, stable, etc. Price £8250, including 700 breeding ewes, 300 hoggets, 4 farm horses and farm implements. £4000 cash. Fl5O 1045 Acres, of which 776 are freehold, 269 L.1.P., rent £5 per annum. About 50 acres have been ploughed. Well subdivided. Buildings comprise 2 good houses, stable, woolshed and all outbuildings. Price £6500, including 900 sheep and £40 cattle. £2500 required. .Flsl 2301 Acres, of which 921 acres are freehold, ISBO L.1.P., rent £18, about 800 acres cleared. All easy rideable country. Well subdivided and watered. Carrying 800 sheep and cattle. Handy to rail, P 0 etc. Price £4000. Terms. F94 APPIE PLANTING? YES! NO SAFER INVESTMENT, "VTOTICE what apples are making TO±l DAT: What will be the result when Export is re-established 7 You have the land, the climate, the rainfall, the inestimable immunity from spring fro3ts. etc. Why hesitate to PLANT NOW? I can supply you the finest trees in best commercial varieties at lowest prices and terms. Before placing your order, please make an appointment with me, inspect my stock, see similar trees 2 to 7 years old in my own and neighbouring orchards. My life experience in Fruitgrowing is at the disposal of prospective planters. Wires: " Till son, Motueka." Phone 1225. A.G. Tillson, Nurseryman and Fruitgrower, LOWEE MOUTERE. 3346 FOR SALE. -SUITABLE GIFTS FOR RETURNED MEN. Also, PEACE GIFTS IN ANTIMONY WARE. Trinket Boxes, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, to 18s 6d each. Choice Photo Frames, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, 6s 6d eacli. Strong Enamel Soup Plates Is 6d each, 8s 6d per half-dozen. Strong Tumblers—won't tip over however full—ss per half-dozen. Postcard Albums 5s 9d and 6s 6d each. Whalebone Hair Brushes, 4s 6d, 6s 6d 7s 6d, 8s 6d, to 21s each. ■ Men's Military Hair Brushes—2 in Strong Leather Case—at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d to 37s 6d. All post free. An enormous range of New and Superior Toilet Requisites, Useful Household Needs, Soaps, Baskets and Travelling Requisites, School Bags 2s to 12s 6d each, Lacquer Trays, etc., etc., just arrived at "Novelties," No. 1 and No. 2. for Qood Value Every Seseription OF AND ; CLOTHING IT WILL P*X YOU ro shop AT @£re@t

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 151034, 28 July 1919, Page 8