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AHIATUA LAND AGENCY.. FOR SALE— 1300 ACRES, all in grass, 17 paddocks, rich limestone country, carrying now 2J sheep per acre and 140 head of cattle. Price £7 10s ; £2000 cash. 1000 ACRES, every possible convenience, 7roomed house, woolshed, dip > splendid country. Price £6 10s; £2300 caffn. 2000 ACRES, lease, with right of purchase, at 15s and 17s 6d per acre; 225 chains j fencing; 200 acres in grass; limestone formation. Owner's interest 25s per acre; a good investment. j 6000 ACRES, freehold, 2000 lease at 2s and 2s 6d per acre; 30 paddocks; every convenience; two miles from Railway Station. Price, including 9000 sheep and 500 head of oattle, £25,000; half cash, balance at 4i per cent. ] We have a SPLENDID LOT OF DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE. Particulars on Application. E. B. HARE AND CO., PAHIATUA; X2270 T7ICTOR HARRIS. PAPANUI ROAD (close to)— 2 Acres; price £250 only. Also jj-acre and New House of 5 rooms; reduced price £370.' Also, j-acre and 2 Cottages; price £230 only; a gift'; mortgagee's sale. CHRISTCHURCH, N. Belt and Durham Street, on behalf of Mr Maurice Harris — "Turret House," with 1 acre, or in sections; also " Tonunda," N. Belt and Montreal Street, nearly i-acre, and an ideal modern residence. SALISBURY STREET— Hou-se, 6 rooms, and nearly i-acre; cheap. »t £600. ST ASAPH STREET— Nice 5-roomed-House, stablo and traphouse, good section, a corner. Reduced price, £280. NORTH BELT (near)— Good New 5 to 7roomed Houses, all modern conveniences, over i-acre to each. Price £500 to £700 each. LOWER RICCARTON, BRYNDWR and FENDALTON— Some Choice Residences, with all modern requirements ; cheap and on easiest of terms. Also, some Splendid Building Sections, near Workshops and Main Riccarton Road. Price from £40 . i-acre. Call iwkl see plan and compare prices. Very few left,' MARSHLAND— IOJ Acres, pick of district, house and outbuildings. £900. LOWER RICCARTON, Main Road, must be sold — Half-acre and Modern House, 6 rooms and conveniences; reduced price, £580. LINOOLN— A 50-Acre Farm of tho richest of land, the pick of the district. UPPER RICCARTON — 25-acre Farm. Also, one of 16 acres. Long building frontage. SOCKBURN AND HORNBY — Several Sections, from 1 to 50 Acres,, some with houses thereon; land rapidly rising, in value here. BUILDING SECriONS- in Victoria, Durham and Kilmore Streets, for Sale, cheap. An old-established Butcher's Business in town, with every convenience, for Sale; also, a Blacksmith's Business^ in best agricultural district, near Chnstchurch. Another good Country Business, with P. 0., etc, attached. Also, a good Bakery and G eneral Store for Sale. A splendid opportunity for enterprising men. Money found for suitable buyers for all or any of the above. Numerous Sheep Runs, Farms, 'Building and other Sections and Small Properties for Sale, in Town or Country. SPECIAL.— City Section, close to Warehouses — i-acre, chain frontage. Worth £15 a foot frontage; will accept £S. Sections near selling at £30 per foot. £1200 only— A Block of 3 Handsome, Nearly Now City Shops, one a corner; let at low rents of £100 a year; worth £130. £1200 only — A Block of 9 Nearly New Houses in a busy suburb; rents £131 a year. Will guarantee the buyer 15 per cent net return on cash required. £700 only— -QuarteT^acre Section, in City, with 12-rcomed house, sewer connection, windmill, etc. ; sunny aspect ; worth £75 a year rent. MADRAS STREET, close to Fire Brigade Station — A nearly new House of 6 rooms and bathroom ; all modem conveniences. . A Nice SHEEP FARM of 700 acres ; will wimter over 1000 ewes. Price £3 10s per acre only. Wanted immediately, for cash z the following: — A Modern 7-roomed ; House, near Papanui Road, price £700 to £800. Two other Modern Houses of 7 or 8 rooms, in town. VICTOR HARRIS, Land, Estate and Financial Agent, Hotel Broker and Valuer, 179, LICHFIKLD STREET, Christ-church. P.O. Box 94. Telephone 446. 8059 pcppern)ir)£Qurefor m iTXT'ANTED, Poultry Fanciers to know that ' T » i " K. " Poultry -Tonic is recommended by all. One expert, in wrii'ing to S. Kirkpatrick and Co., Ltd., of iNelson, states " that in a renratkabiy short time it produces a fine gloss on coloured birds, such as game and. Rouen •ducks. In future I shall not be without •X ' Poultry Tonic." Ask your Agents, H. Quano and Co., Ohristchurch, for a sample packet. 7 _ t V IF you have uty&oaft, Ste*. Bmu, Iraa, Bottlea, etc., Q»t Bsu«, w* ma gira th« ltSgfhMit yrtott farther*. A 4» areas GiuriMWtßSr Bftftfe SMhaqga, Colombo StwttUß., O&ristafcnniLi Tdlepkoa* lU. SPLENDID value in Fur Necklets and Muffs, 9s lid, 123 6d, 15s 9d, 18s 6d, 21s, at Beath's, ' 13 S ut Bentk's— Single Bed Colonial 159 9d, 16s 9d, 18s Gd; Double Bed Colonial 1&3 Cd, 21s, 233 6d. B__ MEN'S Cardigan Jackets 4s lid, 5s 9d, 7s Gd, 8s lid, 11s Od, 12s 3d, 15s 6d, epleadid value, at Beath's. 12 DO you keep poultry'/ If so, -use Singer's Egg Producer, a stimulating food. Packets Is 6d and bulk. Storekeepers and Bonnington, Chemist. ■ X3168 i?KA IN PRIZES. * /J ' J " CANTERBURY TIMES " PUZZLE COMPETITIOiN. Pariiculars, see Piotorial Pages. "~YXTIBAT is Nelson famous for?" asked a •T T . sdhoolmaster. "I know, air," replied a quick-witted boy. . "Well, what is your j answer Tommy?" "Why, for its 'X' Jams, sir." " You are right, my boy, and you shall have a 2lb Glass Jar of Raspberry all to yoiirself for tea." Tho eyes of Tommy ex- I panded with delight at the lovely prospect in 1 view. , 11 [ •TaK«W<wite<Srea* fa peppcrri^eurefor H — —^l 1 illlJfrlßll/fIfiIBIIIB ■ ' BOTH SEXES^*^]^^ Vital Interest concerning yourselves and you* welfare. POSTED FREB. Write to MONS. GOURAND, 8630 83. Little Flinders Street. Melbourne. pfeps>cni)ii)t i eiirefor m " T£* " *^^ is m^ e rom choicest fruit XV. grown in the Nelson district. It ;» absolutely pure, and is universally acknowledged as superior to any otiher Jam manufactured in New Zealand, or" imported from el»ewhere. "K" Jam-has no rivals. 2 "TZ " JAM is made from tihe choicest fruit XV. grown in the Nekon disitricf. It: i« absolutely pure, and ia universally acknowledged as superior to any other Jain manufactured in New Zealand, oqi imported from elsewhere, "K " Jam has no rivals* 2

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7727, 10 June 1903, Page 4

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