wito hoJse, hot and cold vraW.' splen- l ' did orchard and garden, school onlv a few chains away, I A SPLENDID PROPOSITION IN CANTERBURY. grows 3I tons oat sheaves per acre, fenccs good, well 5 •watered," only £27 P«r acre. The owner will make an j 1,000 acres, good healthy sheep country, with house and exchange for his interest of £1,200. Folio 4451. 1 outbuildings, splendidly watered, subdivided into con- ? -V v-enient sized paddocks, carrying 1.100 sheep, 6 horses, 10 t.«/> « un *.o nDD . codm head of cattle, pigs, all implements for working the farm. GOOD GR AZtHG AND CROPPING FARM. I As a goingconceni, only £6,000. Owner will accept one handy little place of 70 acres, situated close to Sheffield, tm ° ~ l,oo ° ** Part Pa7ment vcrv comfortable house, well sheltered, fine orchard and This IS welt worth inspection. * Subdivided into 7 paddocks, all well fcnced ; this 01J0 4435. f s a chcap property at £24 per acre. Good terms arrangid. l : olio 2864. FOR IMMEDIATE EXCHANGE. X 1 A GOOD DAIRY FARM NEAR RANGIORA. 11.090 acres, mostly s< Ker tussock, up-to-date house and | S outbuildings, carrying at present 6,000 sheep, too acres of 100 acres of first-class dairying land, with new Bungalow, I oats, 50 bushels crop, 100 acres of turnips. The country all nicely laid out, grows splendid crops of wheat, etc.. 8 is hilly, but not high, is well watered and fenced, the lot, subdivided into convenient sized paddocks, the best little 3 as a going concern, only £4 per acre. Will entertain ex- property in North Canterbury. Price, only £55 per acre. 9 change for a good agricultural farm, this property is only Owner wants to retire, and will give good terms. g on the market for a short time. Folio 3677. * Folio 2865. 9 IH. H. COOK & CO. SaSSStau*. j Awarded Gold Medals at New Zealand and London Exhibitions. ~~ -» . The expert baker will tell you that for ' nearly a quarter of a century there's one \ flour for which New Zealand's biggest and ■ jfi' j ■ 11 " best baking firms, were prepared to pay more to === secure. He'll tell you that the expert —the man .. ..= whose life study has been flour —recognises that : Snowball is superior. And why? Well—only one • f M ■ ' niill in New Zealand, the-. Snowball. Mill, has the j 3s ' / AAINr special patented process and : machinery that enable v • 7 \[a t the best results to be secured from the best wheat. JT g The special process produces a flour richer \ |fc» in gluten than tordinap' flour. Infinite care, 1 }q q / too, is taken to maintain the standard of . quality. The best wheat money can buy is. ■vr%IL Jr ft- ■ used. -The mill is driven by electric and water —J\ power only—no coal dust—scrupulous cleanliness. " ' // 1 jr. V Every bag of flour is sifted through the finest silk to , sEE# ill 1 j ps remove any trace of impurity. Human hands never i 1 | | — touch the flour—all is done automatically. Result— .• ■ —\ / p Snowball, the daily knead—your daily , \ / • |E need if you want the flour of high ( J A jt t quality and purity that will leaven Vo* 1 - *"* ' q. e easily, make perfect sconea —perfect ( f\ S3 r\ H * bread. / JJesessL \ M- . /I \ \ Packed in 12*. 25, 50, 100 and 2001b. / \ •; A" / /l\ sacks. Made by the Proprietor! of J > | I Thistle Oatmeal—of Creamoata and Milk 1 | J :: 1 INGS CO. LTD EARLY SHOWING OF I ||V j ; Autumn *'.< v riodels On WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27th, j and Following Days A | in unison with perfect taste . v ; l/S * s note decisively struck by the charming Autumn Models now on display in our I showroom. In both styles and colourings /k they are smart and distinctive, and an invitation to ( \ inspect them is cordially extended to every lady, with the assurance that they need feel no obligation A- V 1 to purchase. j | Graham, Wilson & Smellie I .L. THE HOUSE FOR VALUE 1 II I | pH LAKE'S | \ jppll GIGANTIC FOOTWEAR SALE I W 14. Swtln SYDENHAM | 1TT..1I TT ..I __ B TTN IvfLEsAL FISH V Wehaveone oi the Best Stocks in Chrisichurch. You ■ 1 can save 3/- to 10/- on every pair. Why pay the huge I ~ f Prices the Gty Stores charge you ? I A FAIR SUPPLY TO-D4l" j*._. CaUmtar Fnn to evory Purohiur o( » Pair of Boots. j§ rh ° DC 3751, ' 1268
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16150, 2 March 1918, Page 3
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