NATIONAL MORTCHAC-tu & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., NATIONAL S ASENtI CO. OF SX, invai^, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. WOOL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, LAND SALESMEN, ALL STATION AND OTHER STORES SUPPLIED. Witt Agencies in South CantoPb’ury at FAIRLtE, GERALDINE, pleasant po:int, TWtTKA AND WAI-MATE. Agents for— SHAW, SAVILL fl/TD.). NATIONAL OF N.Z. LLOYDS. & ALBION GO. INSURANCE COY. (LTD.). HEAD OFFICES IN LONDON— I 8 GREAT WIN CUE STEP ST., E.E., And iu NEW ZEALANDDUNEDIN. LAND F m SALE. 33 ACRES L.I.P. 7-Roomcd House and Outbuildings. Rent, Til half yearly. Well watered by creek and springs. 15 acres in wueat, 6 acres in oats, and 1 acre in potatoes. Two acres Orchard. Handy to market. Price, T-100. Terns arranged. 5 ACRES L.1.P.. 4-Rooraed House. 3 acres in peas, 2 acres oats and grass. Handy to Town, Hallway and School. Price, £4OO. Terms arranged. 105 ACRES FREEHOLD, 4-Roomed House, scullery, washhouse, grain shed, etc. 60 acres in Dun oats, balance grass. Handy to Railway. A good mixed farm. Brice, £2l 10s per acre. £6OO cash ; balance, 5 years at 5-V per cent. 25 ACRES L.I.P. Rent, £l2 per annum. 21 Acres Railway Reserve. Rental, £4 per annum. Three years to ruu, with right of renewal. 18 acres in wheat, 6 acres ready for potatoes; 7-roomod House, large Grain Shed, Trap and Cow Shed. Half-nude Railway and School. Price, i.BOO. Goodwill. 400 ACRES Freehold. 50 acres in new grass, 60, in 2-yoar-old grass, part at present ploughed. Good 4-roomed House, Scullery, and Wash-house, 4-stjallod Stable, Shed, and Sheep Yards. Well subdivided. Close to school, Post Office. Price, £3 5s per acre. Easy terms. 215 ACRES, L.I.P. Rent, 10s per • acre, less 10 per cent. Well cubdivided and watered. Good House,. 7 rooms, verandah, bathroom, scullery, h. and c. water, oufebujldings, stable, mm’s hut, and sheds, splendid orchard and ■garden. 60 acres in wheat, Balance grass. Land all lies well to the sun. Grows good crops, and is first-class shotp-faitenmg country. 30 leases reserve. Free of rent. Handv to saloyards, school and freezing works. Prlee, £3500. Terms, £ISOO cash ; balance, .five years, at 5,1 per cent. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TRAINS EOR TROOPS returning from leave will run Timaru to Lyttelton as under .JANUARY 4th—Timaru depart 5.1 d p.m., Lyttelton arrive 8.35 p.m. -JANUARY oth.— Timaru 'depart 4.20 p.m., Lyttelton arrive 7.55 pan. These trains will stop at 'ietnuka and Orari. ’Troops from other ■ stations to travel to stopping stations by ordinary trains. • BY ORDER. NOTICE. TO SHAREHOLDERS' AND CLIENTS. r\UR DRESSMAKING ROOM MILL V BE CLOSED from JANUARY Ist to the 15th. C.F.C.A., LTD.. Geraldine. Heap’s cough mixture essence. Saves your money — does you good. Wise people always refuse imitations. 3 NOW OPENED UR. NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT t rANCOX’S CASH BOOT STORE. CHEAPEST SHOP FOR BOOTS IN SOUTH CANTERBURY. GEORGE HANOOX, TEMUKA. "i LOOK TO YOUR PLUMBING. You know what happeau in a house in v which the plumbing is in poor condit ion- every body in the house is liable to contract typhoid or some other lover. The digestive organs perform the ram l ' ijuu'tion jn the human body as the plmu.riny does for the house, and th.ev should be kept in first-class condition all the time. If you have any trouble wuh your digestion take Chamberlaiu fl TV * Uoncirb ami liver, ,u are certain to - y •- ■old everywhere in 1 nnuka and
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Temuka Leader, Issue 7523, 4 January 1917, Page 2
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