I I^ e Chance 1 a et * ne I | [EXCEPTIONAL circumstances are respon- 1 H sible for these valuable properties g jemM being offered for sale at prices that | IllliiiiL- will never, be lower. Wool, Moat, Fat, and | ty'tijlfu Jem& Dairy Produce are bringing big prices, and Ha iPilSlff will bring still bigger prices in the near j||| «P£j d&$SsM future. —It's a chance of a lifetime to buy Sp | A FARM THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH I H oue,OF TAI TAPWS BEST DAIRY FARMS. 2;000 sheep, and 25 cattle and horses. List year's ||| f|§j wool clip averaged 1/54 all round. J'our to five bnn- l||j fc|§ lOOiacres, "with good six-roomed honse. 16-staßed. cow dret j acres p] o ughable ; Government valuation, £1.400 ; Eg KB bail, with milking machines, loose bo*, pig styes, etc.. there is no compulsory residential clause. Price, E»8 K|§ etc., one and a-half miles from school, and near Tai £4,000 -walk in walk out. Owner will accept in ex- ES EH Tapn Dairv Factory. Well subdivided, and well change a good agricultural farm near Christchurch. K| B(fl watered by artesian wells; is-carrying 60 cows, besides FoHo 4013. R$ £3| young cattle. Price. £47 10s. per acre. Only.£7oo , g|j deposit, balance for 5 years. Foßo 4462. Eg ©ft \ 060 acres of first-class land situated Kaikoura, good g« &§ SPLENDID PASTORAL LEASE. homestead, with all necessary outbuildings. Govern- Kg If 3,600 acres, situated Marlborough, arul IWeSs cSttl. if Wi grazing country, with 6-roomed house, 7-stalledstabte. nter I>4o o sheep. Ail low downs. Pricc, as §| || men's whare storeroom, five-stand shearing sted, fowl a . concern> v,.aj k j n wa Jk out, £6.000. Easy terms M H runs. School is 4 mdes away. p ast°ral leasehaslß D r owner will exchange for another farm. fffi Kit 1 years to run; rent, £140 per annum. Subdivided into 6 & ir o ]} o 4453 g| 10 blocks, 1 - 25 miles of fencing, stock on the property. £g 1 H. H. COOK & CO. J I FARM SALESMEN - - Inglis' Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH |
Surety of Satisfaction. The purchaser of a Studebaker car is always sure of getting * absolutely satisfactory service, because this has been the universal experience of Studebaker owners all the world over. Owners who have used the Studebaker in hire service, which imposes perhaps the strictest possible test of durability, reliability and running economy, are enthusiastic regarding the Studebaker car. Here is a letter from a well-known taxi-proprietor in the Nelson district, Mr. W. J. Phillips, which speaks for itself:-— Messrs. ADAMS LTD.. Christchurch. Nelson, February 22, 1918. Dear Sirs —The FOUR STUDEBAKER I purchased from J. C. Mercer <3? Son," Nelson, last July, 1917.'has now run about 13.000 miles, during which time 1 have never had any trouble with the' Electric Starter or Electric Lamps. Thc p C trol consumption is averaging 20 miles per gallon in hilly country. In my opinion the STUDEBAKER is out on its own for HIRE and SERVICE work. The car rides smoothly, and there is no doubt that the car greatly assists me tn my business connection. On the present run-Nelson to Christchurch-the car ran really splendid with 6 adults and luggage, 2 spare tins of petrol, and 2 extra tyres, having come through without a single hitch. Although the road conditions were very bad, we have not touched the tyres since Itavjng Nelson. In fact, the people at Blenheim strongly advised me not to go on owing to the flooded roads. (Signed) W. J. PHILLIPS, Nelson. PRICES: Touring, Roadster and 10-pawenger Egress Models, 4-cyUmler, £445; 15 chassis,' 4-cylinder, £395 ; Touring and Roadster Models, 6-cyhnder, £525. Fitted with " Dixie " Waterproof Magneto. New Zealand Importers of Studebaker Motors GARAGE 219 TUAM STREET. CHRISTCHURCH Ano
II LET DUFAULT SING FOR YOU TTe ** landman " *** D ° , " U COLUMBIA RECORDS 1 which do his usually Rich Voice full jtuttce. You ihoold add these to your collection. .„«h 12 inch tJbicsKied J®"—" RECOMS aojgSKi,™ ... o/fl o P .m i OBSTINATIOI* lln French 5/V J/U 2528 \ J'ai Fleure en Eert ) , j tQ on* Comprehensive Assortment in thia apace, Pic*?p roar put. S V II SoM at Pre-war Pnc«. WEBLEY SONS & GO FT ON LTD. Lsn MOSIC SPECIALISTS - 2« Bleb Street. CHMSTCHURCH. g BajßWS373—Bßjs m— [SPEIGHT'S PRIZE ALESI 6 Are to be had QNL.Y at the following Hotels in Christchnrch and District:— fl 5 OCCIDENTAL SAXON. Lyttelton MARKET 8 fl HIS LORDSHIP'S ROYAL, Lyttelton WELLIBCTON B I CITY CAVE ROCK, Sumner W« TE H«T | 8 EMPIRE RED LION, Ranglora NEW BRIGHTON H fl NEW ZEALANDER HILL TOP, Akaroa HOTEL N B fll HOTEL, CLUB, Kaikoura JOLLY'S PASS, H H Christehurch ZETLAND ARMS Hannier Springs g S Ask fop SPEIGHT'S, and see that you get It I fl fl AGENTS FOR FAMILY AND BOTTLED TRADE:—' E § MALING & CO. LD. I 1 Cojhiop of GLOUCESTER STREET & OXFORD TERRACE
Wold WWel dorit get* a XWlgood >• 1 V€rcoat Don't Freeze! The weather is decidedlr cooler, ahd colder day« and niffhta are coming. GET THAT JfISW RAINPROOF TO-DAT. Smart Rainpreefi, with fancy lininn, front 39/6 Tweed CoaU and BXacintothci from 29 ft Winter OiUkint from PLIMSOLUS CORNER MANCHESTER * ST. ASAPH STS. ITH6S. GAPEB& 68.1 | #J VICRJRIILSIKEET 8 I Th* tauSof Hooae far 3 paisnuEuD OBSQBKHHG |
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16163, 18 March 1918, Page 3
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