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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ALLAN* HOPKINS^ ALLAN HOPKINS, LAND, ESTATE, STOCK AND STATION AGENT, AND VALUATOR, CATHEDKAL SQUARE AND HEREFORD STREET. 'Phone 655. Box 635. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. I<>" ACRES of the beet land, situated at Halsweil; good Six-roomed House md necessary outbuildings. Owner wishes to exchange for houso and ono or two acres near Christchurch. This is a splendid little dairy farm and well worth enquiry. (Fol. 54) AliTiAfrf HOPKINS. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 1 O AORES at Halsweil, good farm land; JLhandy to Christchurch and market. Owner rill "let for a term. This is_ a good opportunity to secure a handy little farm. (Fol. Sm. 44) ALLAN HOPKINS. , FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. ACRES of land handy to Christchurch. 00 House of 5 rooms and all noceasury farm outbuildings. PRICE, £22 10s PER ACRE. Owner would exchange for house atd few acres near town. Call and make arrangement® to inspect this handy litllo farm. (Fol. 127). ALLAN HOPKINS. 130 ACRES, SPRING STON DISTRICT. A AA ACRES, subdivided'into 10 paddocks, Xt/O watered by races. Hous3 of 6ix rooms with all conveniences; numerous outbuildings in good order, also motor shed. Railway station, school, and poet office all within two miles. PRICE, £30 pER ACRE. Owner is prepared to accept a reasonable deposit or city rent-producing property. (Fol. 175) ALLAN HOPKINS. 300 ACRES, SOUTH CANTERBURY. orvn ACRES, situated in one of tho best OUw districts in South Canterbury. BUILDINGS comprise a gocd 7-roomed House, stable, shed. etc. School, post and telegraph office two miles, railway station seven nulesPBICE, £10 10s PER ACRE. Mortgage £1375 at 5| per cent. Owner is prepared to accept small deposit and leavo balance foi five years, or would exchange for small orchard with dwelling. (Fol. 246) ALLAN HOPKINS. A GOOD OPPOirrinJITY TO ACQOTRE A LARGE AND CHEAP SHEEP FARM. -j ACRES in good district South, IUOvJ freehold, flat, downs, and low hills. 200 Acres at present in English grass, bosides 80 acres in crops. Carrying 1000 ewes besides lambs, a few cattle and horses. Houec of eight rooms with washhouse, dairy, storeroom, barn, stable, woolshed, ehoepysrd&i cowbyre, men's hut, and fowlhouses. Situated close to post office, school, railway ata-tion, etc. Owner would exchange 4 or farm up to 300 acres in Canterbury. (Fol. 423) ALLAN HOPKINS. H4533-7EBO N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED (Hamilton). HAMILTON TS the Radiating Centre of the SOUTH 1 AUCKLAND PROVINCE, and is the most progressive distriot in New Zealand. It has everything in its favour — GOOD LAND—IDEAL CLIMATE. BEST DAIRY FARMS HAVE ADVANCED £10 PER ACRE DURING 1917. 05 ner osnt. of the Farmers who have farmed in both Islands STAY HERE. To Canterbury men coming we strongly advise you to call on the FARMERS CO-OP., who will give you sound advice as to whioh class of country to buy. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING COMPANY, LTD., F4594-5651 Hamilton. J. W. DOLLAN, 55 MANCHESTER STREET (opposite Coker's Hotel). rpHE NOTED SHOP for FOOTWEAR. JL Heads of families invited to inspect add "et Prices at this establishment. Haying installed modern npplianoes, we are prepared to oxecute all Repairs promptly ana neatly. 'Phone 2373. D 2412

Stewart Robinson's ' With. Boots and Shoes mounting up higher and higher in price, it seems almost i absurd to offer to the public-Footwear at Bargain Prices. But Stewart Robinson has some thousands of pairs of Boots and Shoes of all sorts bought at next to nothing (Bankrnptstocks. etc.). These and others-we have decided to sacrifice. | I onj stocks are very heavy„conseqnently -we must onake a clean, sweep of all lines specially marked down. Scores of pairs not mentioned here in Catalogue win be | Cleared St lESS THAN COST! " Ladies' Shoes, 10/6 Worth 15/- Men's Bluchers .. ..8/11 ? Ladies' Evening Shoes 4/11 Worth 7/6 Men's Glace Boots' ... »/6 21/8 Ladies' Grey Tennis Shoes, rubber sole Cricket Shoes 5/6 6/6 7/6 pair 3/11 •• -• Worth- 6/- Girls' White Chrome Sandals— ) Men's Greenhide Shooters, nailed 23/6 7 to 9/5/11 10 „. to ®/ 9 GirlsT Leelcts,'plain leather— 1 to 2, 7/TI Chrome sole Sizes 10 to 13, 5/11—1 and 2, 6/9 Men's White Tcnms Shoes ..4/9 j Tan Leather, ankle strap, kicker toe— Ladies' White Tcnms Shoes 3/B 3/11 I 5 6/9 (11 to 13) Ladies' Patent Slip-on Shoe— > Women's Chrome Leather Lace Boots 19/6 it/6 -22/6 13/3 Girls' Tan-Xace-and Button Boots— I Women's Chrome 1-Bar Wand Shoe — P®*£ 8/11 Men's Split K3p Nailed Shooters 14/6 \ ! Men's Tan Leather Glace Derby Boots. Women's Chrome Derby Shoes 9/11 - 3 narrow square" toe . . 14/9 Ladies' Ward Shoes, rubber heel 6/11 ' 9 Women's Stout Leather 1-Bar Shoes, Youths' Chrome Golosh Boots— _ low heels .. 8/11 1 to 4. 18/9 Ss. t3/9-pair Ladies' White Canvas Derbv Shoes 6/9 Men's Chrome Golosh .. "o/» [ Ladies' Velvet Shoes—Bargain Prices Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Shoes— . I 5 9 6/6 6/11 7/6 8/6 8/11 18/6 16/- 14/6 12/B pair i 3 Ladies' Sample Tan Shoes, splendid Ladies*' Glace 1-Bar Shoes, high heel , value .. 8/6 9/6 12/6 14/- . 14/6 10/9 9/11 7/11 i i Ladies' Tan &oots, sample pairs— Men's Superior Derby Boots— ; j 10/6 11/6 Worth 18/- 22/6 24/6 ; Ladies' White Bnckskin Button Boots. Old Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots-f 0/9 13/6 " patent vamp—Usual Pricc 32/6 Patent Ankle Straps— ' Sale Price .. 21/- 11 to 1. 5/11 7to <.10,.- 5/6 > Men's Heel and Toe Tip Balmorals-v- 4 ta-6. 3/9 14/6 pair (Worth more) Men's Canvas Shoes, all sorts— I Ladjes"W r hit©-Poplin Derby Boots 15/6 7/11 9/11 13/11 j Postage—Women's. -64. Men'Sr"!/-. CASHEL STREET WEST ' mmtammmmam■■■■■hmimmbi

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16146, 26 February 1918, Page 9

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