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|" "" " " acres, l with good house, hot and cold water, outbuildings, splenA SPLENDID in ««UT Fn ...... did orchar <J and garden, school only a few chains away, A SPLENDID PROPOoITION' IN CANTERBURY. grows 3 J tons oat sheaves per acre, fences good, well 1,000 acres, good healthy sheep country, with house nnrl wat . ered ' only £27 per acre. The owner will make an outbuildings, splendidly watered, subdivided into con *or his interest of /[ ,200. lollop,. g venient sized paddocks, carrying 1,100 sheep, 6 horses. 10 ' S head of cattle, pigs, all implements for working the farm GOOD GRAZING AND CROPPING FARM. | As a going concern, only £6,000. Owner will accept one B house property to the value of £1,000 as part pavment A hancl >'P lace of 70 acres, situated close to Sheffield, H This is well worth inspection. • ' ' very comfortable house, well sheltered, fine orchard and B Folio 4438 garden, subdivided into 7 paddocks, all well fenced : this H is a cheap property at £24 per acre. Good terms arranged. H FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. 1 °'° 28H i 11.000 acres, mostly sjlver tussock, np-to ate house and A GOOD DA,RY FARM NEAR *ANGIORA. 1 oats^oSe C Kin S SheCp ' '°° aCreS of 100 acres of fir st- C lass dairying land, with new Bungalow, ' I fs Silv butnot !! ?. Un , try all nicel >- laid out < grows "splendid crops of wheat etc.! | as a goinß concern! only £4 per acre. Will eZS ei •Sk'SS 9 H. H. COOK & CO. ch.c. I vi: I ||A I 54in ', aJ1 j S6in. Tweeds, in assorted colourings recommended for I 'S B J'abrfcs I „ " . •• 7 /« 7 /« 8/6 Yd. 1 - ■ for B , , 44111 • Tweed Mixtures, in various shades and smart H #1 Autumn designs .. 4/3 5/6 6/ | t Yd- g ■-> I wear -will -°in. 60in. Garbadines, in a great range of shades, inclnding fl I prove in- newr fawns and browns .. 12/6 13/6 16/6 Yd. I fl /' tercsting S6in. Cheviot Serges, in plain colourings . §/r an d 9/11 Yd I I to eveiy iu o y considering a „■ . , . ' ' 9 P v ; I new costume, dress or gown. 1 n. and 69m. Covert Cloths, a smart and reliable material for- B •"f lfl We will count it a pleasure to . (^os " ime ® •• .. 16/6 and 18/6 fl $.<4-fl show you these new materials 56in. and 58in. Grey Costume Worsteds, in a grand range of fl I 2nd any advice that our shades and qualities, and smart small designs I fl Dressmakers can give will be 11/6 13/6 15/6 17/6 18/6 Yd. fl ' l '' fl Aeeiyrad gladly given Visit 56in. Heavy Coating Tweeds,, for Top Coats .. 14/6 15/6 16/6 Yd fl >" jn our Dress Department the - cr.-- -vr_ r , .. , . . , ' ' . "v° la - H , B first time in town and sel this . c '* P bS ; f ° r CoatS> vanous cok>nrs • • "/6 and 13/6 Yd. fl ;; ■ ■ early showing. B9 check Coating Tweed 9/11 Yd B '- B If you let us make your |S 52in. Covert Cloths, in dark shades only . .. 10/9 fl ; fl next costume you can rest 91 40i n- Crepe-de-Chines, in almost every colouring, the new maize fl ~ fl aasurc d lh «it it will be onfc || and apricot shades .. .. 8/11 9/11 10/6 to 14/6 Yd fl fl that you can be justly proud gg 54in. and 58in. Navy Worsted Suitings, in a good range of fl Ifl 'fin'sh m " II qualities, reliable shades .. .. 5 • 9/6 to 21/- Yd. fl 11 GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELLIE! Si ' THE HOUSE FOR VALUE I i . A G449«—73* B

SHOW and MARQUEES, TENTS, j PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES k I COMMITTEES, Etc.. and FORMS on Hira • I - II LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS V 1 JOHNSON & COUZINS " ,Ml ' » Ik -"• gsf — LM . SHIRTS .J | : ' of Style & Quality I *** AS GOOD FOR WOMEN AS FUR HEN. p sirilt! '." itloUtCo vn „>— u _ 1 Smart Shirts, in latest styles, | _ lAf ft I rt'O with or without collars— yT>) WULrt u tu 3/114/1110 6/9 /Vj»V/ i Make a point of seeing these J pcisifkr.s (* FOB STOMACH AND KIDNEY AILMENTS. J Corner Manchester & St. A,.ph St.. I J 1 "MOLENDO' I mm)) IS TONIC WINE Eat With Zest !*"j I IfflMll , Enjoyment aids Digestion. I 9 Hctaill RAfPfl«4hfl«s th« Stnnnc« Heluctance to eat will | 8 nffl Kerresnes tne strong vanish when yon taste a H 9 Bjjsssal Restores the Weak dish seasoned with I n Mellor's! I "■*» PRICE 3/6 ALL CHEMIBTS I i • ! 03UCC | 11^"• . Best condiment man can I « . < make or money buy. ■ PEND LESS ON CLOTHING | THOS. GAPES&CO.! I TEST IT AT ANY MEAL! I AND BE DKESSED 1 g 3 VICTORIA STXtCET " " 9 17 8 JUST AS STYLISHLY g t The Leadfalß Hoos# ; ______ I |PAIMTIItG aho OECORATIN6 ~ n important item. g \ Tmjxbomb 710 oowf tis also importantithat youi should cularly well off. P m fli M' ' T Come and see tbem — every garment is EH WW R*l I iVERSAL • FISR fr-T^r,. .. perfectly clean and sweet and the prices U rJdU SUPPLY.; are but a friction of the origical cost. Mrs. ELLWOOD j „ . , Ssoond- Hand Clothier j H -' l0 «E PLENTIFUL TODAY 123. 125. 127 Anaefb Street I v-^i-,K""W "ON TOP" 26 YEARS ~ j Phone 3781. 952 j

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16145, 25 February 1918, Page 3

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