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AND it Does ■ The days are past when it was possible to “kid” people that they were getting the “best quality” at the price of cheap stuff, because any right thinking person knows that it can’t be done. Good, skilled workmanship is dearer, and good material is dearer too, and these are two essentials of good furniture that cannot be bought and sold cheap. Some people don't realise that in cheap furniture they buy the trouble and expense of refurnishing years before they’ve had their money's worth. ¥e cater for the wise people who realise that they should only hare to furnish ONCE IN THEIR .LIVES. We sell good furniture as cheap as good furniture CAN be sold. We make no extra charge for terms. The cash-man gets a disiount. That’s only fair isn’t it? We pack and rail free to your nearest railway station. on’s FOR FURNITURE: THE BIG SHOP IN GEORGE STREET.

T M. C. McLEOD, J' LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, GERALDINE. In many cases a great deal of petrol Is burnt uselessly in running farm buyers to properties, the values of which are made hopelessly high. The adverse effect of absurdly high prices during the boom is wearing off, and genuine sellers know that they must take market value, i.e., productive value, if they wish to sell. There are as many good farm buyers, about as before, and they are ready to buy in at value; the bona fide farm seller Is aware of this, and he has reduced his price accordingly. Hera is a farm which is value at to-day's prices for meat, wool, produce and money; the owner is out to sell, and has steadily reduced his price to a figure at which the property must sell: 800 ACRES FREEHOLD, and a property which has been well fanned for 13 years by one of the best farmers in South Canterbury. NOTE: (1) Good quality land in splendid heart; easy downs and fiat, well watered and well fenced. (2) Carrying 1000 ewes, and fattens additional lambs, with at present 120 acres of crop. (3) For thirteen seasons this farm has grown from 40 to 47 bushels of wheat to the acre. (4) A very good steading planted with well-grown English and timber trees; men’s cottage, wool3hed, sheep dip, etc. (5) Eight miles from township, rail and good market; school 1J miles. (6) PRICE £l4/10/- per acre, reasonable terms and mortgage at 53 per cent. A reasonably priced, sound, healthy farm, which grows good bone and wool, and excellent wheat. Clean and in good heart. J. M. C. McLEOD, Real Estate Agont A Sharebroken GERALDINE. We are Cash Buyers of New Season’s GRAIN. GRASS SEED AND CLOVER SEED. CORNSACKS & BINDER TWINE In Stock at Market Rates. TEA. TEA. TEA. Try Our Famous SOUTHERN CROSS TEA. Packed in Ceylon especially for us. 2/10 per pound in 51b Boxes. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LIMITED, Strathallan Street (opposite Horse Saleyards), Tlmaru. W. J. HARDS II G AND CO. IiOR UMLa lAh AiAnuNlJ ANL sculptors. All work and oeetljr executed. Estimates given. Lowest prices. W. J. HARDING ft CO* Hard, Park Avenue (Near CemetMWi A- HIM.'-'

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 19 March 1927, Page 15