A BPLENDID GRAZING FARM. F ° l ° 4453 3,000 acres, first-class tnssock country, situated south of *«**> situat^ Oaraam, with good buildings, etc. Price, £3 per acre ; 8 - roomcd housc - Pri£' £10 10^'^ owner will accept in exchange a good little agricultural wniences, carrvwg 1,400 Vl^ e ;^ 1 r ° farm near Christchurch, as his sons have all gone to the own " will exchange for small block near Q. stchnrch, war ° say about 5 acres -with house. .bono 4dbo. 10,000 acres, first-class tussock country, with buildings of ONE OF TAI TAPU'S BEST. the best, carrying 8,000 sheep, besides 150 head of cattle, Pricc, -walk in, walk out £38,000. Owner will consider 80 acres, situated Tai Tapu, first-class grass land, with fair good mortgage or interest-bearing property, or small farm buildings. Price, £52 10s. per acre. Owner will exchange as deposit. This is a splendid proposition, fuller particufor one free title housc in Christchurch. Folio 4454. lars~*Su application. A SPLENDID PROPOSITION. FOR LEASE * One of Ellesmere's best, 60 acf«S first-class dairying land, 560 acres, situated Hawarden, first-class wheat-growing with good house and outbuildings ; rent, £2 10s. per acre ; land, with 8-roomed house, all conveniences, stables, and lease to be for 5 years, rent payable in advancc. This is plenty of outbuildings. Price, £22 per acre ; easy terms one of the finest properties in the Ellesmere district, arranged, say £750 cash down. Folio 4424. Further particulars on application. HIJ i Farm Salesmen • flit Inglis' Buildings, Ch.Ch. 1 ..v.' - Cui7 1 ane^s Across the Sea I My* Are passing along the grand'good; J 4 thing that •; the War r has. brought J into prominence— | | WRIGLEYS JR The great] little pick-me-up that 1 soldiers,; -sailors and workers at I t/lK home are; stronger: the famous I is used | It sweetens, g %wk /Keeps teeth clean and helps to I preserve them. It's? a'| life-saver I in allaying hunger and thirst. ft Send some'' in every, 1 I parcel or letter to I h y° ur lo ve d ■ one. 1 II MADE IN AUSTRALASIA | H\ On sale wherever confections are sold" I \ fflf ft ° r sen< * 3 penny stamps for a trial packet, | "tMSLi \ ,1 of either flavour, to J. C. Gambles & | Coy, Sole Australasian Agents, J Flavour I £ SPEND LESS ON CLOTHING^ SPEIGHTS PRIZE ALESB 1n.... every sovereign you save is Are to be had ONLY at the following Hotels in Christchurch and District: — I,| an important item. OCCIDENTAL SAXON, Lytteltoi* MARKET | ! I It is also important that yon should HIS LORDSHIP'S ROYAL, Lyttelton WELLINGTON 3 j I present a smart appearance. C, TY CA*E ROCK, Sumner WHITE HART |: H Good, clean, second-hand clothing 5""" RED LION, Rjn?iora NEW BRIGHTON gi §j enables you to do both. JEW ZEALANDER HILL TOP, Akdioa HOTEL 111 hare some exceptionally good *• HOTEL, CLUB. Kaikourj JOLLY'S PASS, 1 • H Suits that are quite inexpensive Christchurch ZETLAND ARMS Hanmer Springs I• g -vnd in Ladies' Costumes lam parAsk fon SPEIGHT'S, and see that you get it! | E and see'theif— evtrv sarmeot is ]i H perfectly dean and sweet and Ibe prices ' Ii | ore bat a tractioc of the oneical coit AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE:— i I __ _ g I : R Mrs. ELLWOOD MALING & CO. LD. 111 m2l^,'" Comer of GLOUCESTER STREET & OXFORD TERRACE ■ j J 59254 s i
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 3
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