)|j ' hot coH I did orchard and garden, school only a few chains away, B A SPLEKDID PROPOSITION IN CANTERBURY. grows 3i tons oat sheaves per acre, fences goo.! \?e. N watered, only £27 per acre. The owner will make an B 1,000 acres, good healthy sheep country, with house and exchange for bis interest of £1 ,roo. Folio 4451. g outbuildings, splendidly watered, subdivided into con- 2g venient sized paddocks, carrying 1.100 sheep. 6 horses, 10 t*nnn r>bating Arm CROPPING FARM n head of cattle, pigs, all implements for working the farm. SOOD GRAZING AND CROPPING | 3 As a going concern, only £S,OOO. Owner will accept one . handv little place of 70 acres, situated close to Sheffield. I house property to the value of £1,000 as part payment. * comfortable liobss, well sheltered, fine orchard and ■ ThJs is wen worth lnspeci«on. Sn Subdivided into 7 oaddocks. all welt.fenced ; th« I Folio 4438. f chcap propcrtv at £24 per acre. Good terms arranged. | , , 1-oho 2864- ■ FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. „ I A GOOD DAIRY FARM NEAR RANGIORA. B 11.000 acres, mostly silver tussock, up-to-date house and , I outbuildings, carrying at present 6,000 sheep. 100 acres of 100 acres of first-class dairying land, with new Bungalow, ■ oats, 50 bushels crop, 100 acres of turnips. The country all nicely laid out, grows splendid crops rffi ' B is hilly, but not high, is well watered and fenced, the lot, subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, the best 11 e m as a going concern, only £4 per acre. Will entertain ex- property in North Canterbury. Price, only £55 per acre, n change for a good agricultural farm, this property is only Owner wants to retire, and will g'-ve good terms. B on the market for a short time. Folio* 3677. rolio 200,. g Hlf &£ £> Farm Salesmen | • JOL Ck Inglis' Buildings, Ch.Ch.^ A Studebaker is a Good Investment. Securities bought in the knowledge of an early rise in value are always characterised as a sound investment. v Evidence as to the soundness of the Studebaker investment is given by Studebaker owners themselves. Here is a typical letter from a Studebaker owner, written by Mr. D. G. W. McDonald, Agent for Messrs. Pyne & Co., Kaikoura, who gives his car hard work over rough country twelve . months of the year:— j ' Kaikoura, ' To Adams Ltd., January 30, 1918. v. Christchurch. Dear Sirs, — ' / The Studebaker car 1 purchased/ from you some 12 months ago hae now run 20,000 miles, during which time it has given every satisfaction. The electrical system is good, and gives no trouble whatever, The car is fairly easy on petrol and very easy on tyres. I have every confidence in the Studebaker as a good allround car for my work. Yours truly, D. G. W. M'DONALD. PRICES: Touring, Roadster and 10-passenger Express Models, 4-cylinder, £445; 15 cwt. van chassis, 4-cylinder, £395; Touring and Roadster Models, 6-cylinder, £525, Fitted with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. ADAMS LTD. New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors GARAGE—2I9 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH '"''V.IKI.WSgiSa! »» - \ I t ON DECEMBER Ist, 1917, \ ,Clear IOUr I Complexion by !j| | j S ingYonr I KyV/l®.. . '■ • Beauty is NOT " only skin deep " —, MsmWk MAY PUT YOU TO SOME (NCONVENIENCC to procure || it depends upon the condition of $ '"Britain's National Beverage" having excellent tonic one's blood. i ''wARDft CO. specialise in a light Summer Hence it is that Beauty in the real J ALE brewed only from pure malt. hops, and sense mnst essentially beffm by 4 Kfl G33J* b '" " lto wMlll , Use PRIMROSE TABLETS —The analysis and biological examination of these \ Ales prove them to be perfectly sound ««P; They axe own remedy for tionaUy good samples, equal to the best ENGLISH purifying the Wood and elumnatmg ■f* ALES of the same class. from the system everything that "They rank amongst the best- tends to affict the skin mth unBl* aSTgIB , flavoured and soundest Ales s.ghtly blotches, blackheads, pirnJsfi| j|f&- that 1 have ever come across P-® s - etc - m . a >* be given to mm) dUri " B CXperienC# " wryTonto-f MaaJto ■BKil PrMlirtbl*all Hotsls, Btttl* sSTat 1/-a Hhl VaSsfn?storM. or rtni up 'Won** ls ' COOK & ROSS LTD. WARD'S PALE ALE or bottle CHEMISTS V ' ' : J Corner ARMAIrH > • >,; jj j S
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16149, 1 March 1918, Page 3
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