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tnpKsmi.'jSßm&inxxtzi/iSP The man who buys one of these going concerns with the whole season's profiu before him will never look back. Get llic benefit of the Wool Clip this coming season and have a bank balance right mm Get in right now while the prices are low. We are prepared to finance you. Write to us, or better still, call in and let us know your requirements. We can fix you up with anything you want —Sheep places—Cropping Farms —Dairy Farms — Leases Government Leases—the land is our business, and we lead in business. Hnßraa NORTH CANTERBURY—BEST SILVER TUSSOCK. 1000 Acres, carrying 800 ewes, with first-class buildings. All easy country, lying well to the sun. Fences wire and iron posts. Five miles from railway, 1 mile from school. All been surface sown in cocksfoot, all silver tussock. Price only £8 per acre, walk in walk out. £2OOO deposit, balance 5 years at 5$ per cent., or owner would accept one house up to £IOOO, and £IOOO cash. Folio 3620 CLOSE TO WEST MELTON—FOR EXCHANGE. \ 140 Acres, sheep and cropping land, house of 5 rooms, water laid on, stables, trap shed, fruit trees, 30 acres young grass, 30 acres Algerian oats, 40 acres old pasture. Handy to go ' 7 property must be sold, owner EQUITY £BOO. Will exclian QUITY £BOO. Will exchange "for house. Folio 316 NORTH ISLAND FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 67 Acres, near Raglan, house of 4 rooms, with porch, washhouse, cowshed, 6 bails, on concrete, separator room; school 2 miles; subdivided into" 10 paddocks; fences wire and totara-posts.' Four acres of lucerne, wintered 21 cows, 4 horses; cream cart passes gate. PRICE £ls per aero. No mortgage. Will exchange for about 200 ACRES in the South Island, Will accept £SOO deposit. Fol. 3913 GOOD SHEEP LAND NORTH OF CHEVIOT. 1000 Acres low downs, near the sea. 200 teres been ploughed and 400 acres ploughable, subrunning through property. House of 6 rooms, 'phone, woolshed, shearing machines, plenty of good outbuildings; carrying at present 800 sheep, 120 head ,of cattle, 16 horses; all can b* taken at valuation. £7 10s. per acre, and very easy terms arranged, or will accept approved mortgage as deVosil Folio 348 COURTENAY DISTRICT. '2OO Acres, best quality land; very easily worked, being river silt, grows up to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre; subdivided into 7 . paddocks, well fenced, by gorse and wire fences. School and railway 2 miles, new cottage] built for adding on to, stable, 5 stalls, implement shed, barn, chaff house, etc,„,,. Nice plantations, 39 acres of wheat, 57 of oats. This "is a first-class property, being well farmed, and is for immediate sale. It only wants" seeing and you will buy it. PRICE £1250 for goodwill, crops.given in. Only £SOO deposit, balance for a term. '-Fol, 846 HPbww MRfe! W^^^^^S^M^^^^§^S^^i^^

HEATHCOTE ADVERTISEMENTS. 'A. SETTLE,GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, ST HILDA STORE. • ALL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CEOCKERY at Town Prices, Families watted on daily. ATI Goods delivered promotly. CORNER LEE ST. and STATION ED., HEATHCOTE. &S

UPPER RICOARTON LIBRARY. mHB Subscribers to the Upper Eiocurfon . library, are reminded that a MEETING will be held in the Library TO-NIGHT, >As the Business Is Important, ell■: Subscribers are urged to attend. 8441 PATRIOTIC DANCE. A DANCE will he held in the Town HalL Clarence Road,' MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Funds in (id of Send-off Committee. F. ASHWORTH, ' 8442 Hon Secretary. LOST, Thursday, near Munning's Store, Gold Brooch, three stones. Reward. Mrs Cooper, 27, Pioton Avenue. 4018

CHRISTCHURCH ACKNOWLEDGES IT. Christchurch acknowledges frankly that the continuous stream of Christchurch evidence appearing in the local Press week after week, puts the truth beyond all question: Sirs G. E. Hardy,'2lß, Montreal Street, Christdnirch,. says:—-"After suffering for some.time from backache, dizziness and other symptoms of kidney trouble I was persauded by a friend to take a course of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills and I am very glad I acted on the advice, for they cured mo completely. Previous to using this remedy I suffered a lot with my back and the pain at times was su acute- that it was only with difficulty that I could get about. To stoop meant positive torture. My rest at night was broken and I often used to get up in the morning: feeling as tired as when I went to bed. However, Doan's Backache Kidr r.ey Pills soon banished my health troubles, and I have been Al since I took this remedy sis years ago. I always recommend Doan's Pills to anyone I know suffering from kidney trouble; they proved a blessing to nt'c and I cannot say enough in their praise." Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeeper' at. 3s per botlo (sis bottle 36s 6dj or will be posted on receipt of price' bv Foster-McClcllan Co., 76, Pitt Street Sydney. ' But. hj? sure you rrM DO.VK'R '|.~

FOE YOUR FLOWERS. Langley vases at Mmson’s. practically unbreakable and wont tip over like a glass case. Artistic shades and shapes. (} 'during. trout fishing Ladies’ and Gentlemen’# .. FISHING JACKETS ~ STOCKINGS & WADERS Made to orde>. No extra charge Send length of foot, side scani and leg measurement, for waders, etc. We do repairs, ■ SiLVERTOWN 00, Manchester St. (just north of Clock Tower)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 12435, 28 September 1918, Page 4

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