I of a Lifetime I £"* XCEPTIOtJAL circumstances are respon- B WmSj EL sibl ° for these valuable properties H B,,""! being offered for sale at prices that B wi " neyer 130 lower. Wool, Meat, Fat, and B fflv Dairy Produce are bringing big prices, and ||j ■OsfßHffl £m$ W '" ep prices in the near B future.—Ht'a a chance of a lifetime to buy B I A FARM THAT WILL MAKE YOU RICH I M ONE OF TAI TAPU'S BEST DAIRY FARMS. 2,000 sheep, and 25 cattle and horses. Last year's B B , wool clip averaged 1/5* all round. Foar to five hun- B9 Eg 100 acres, with good six-roomed bowse, 16-sta»ed cow dred p ] on^ha ble ; Government valuation, £L4OO ; H B bail, with rail km g machines, loose box, pig styes, etc., there is no compulsory residential clause. Price, BBj B etc.. one and a-half miles from school, and near Tai £4,000 walk in -walk ont. Owner will accept in ex- B E Tapn Dairy Factory. Well subdivided, and 'well chanee a good aericalturaJ farm near Chrisfcchurch. BH H watered by artesian wells: is carrying 60 cows, besides Fnlio 4<m Hi H yoimg cattle. Price, £47 10s. per acre. Only £700 H m deposit, balance for 5 years. Folio 4462. Bh ffi t ,000 acres of first-class land situated Kaikoora, good H5 H SPLENDID PASTORAL LEASE. homestead, with all necessary ontbnildings. Govern- BjS K 3,660 acres, situated Marlborough, good sheep and ment lease, 21 y car ® to run, 'with right of renewal. EH 1 eiaiing countrv, with 6-roomed house, 7-staJled Sable, Carrying; 1 I.ofcalttle horses. otr;vnl\ | n men's whare. storeroom, five-stand shearing shed, fowl easd > wnter MOO sheep. All . w downs. _ as jj| fil rtms School is 4 miles awav. Pastoral lease has IS a going concern, walk in walk cmt, £6.000. Easy terms M §| wars to run ; rent, £140 per annum. Subdivided into arranged, or owner wdl exchange for another farm. » By io blocks, 25 miles of fencing, stock on the property, FoHo 4483. ffl I H. H. COOK St CO. I i FARM SALESMEN - - Ing Sis' Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH § ' wmT *70U cannotTEeep' welljunless the', liver: 1 s T acti ve * and the jbowels HH H I regular. Neglect;of this rule offhcalth invitesihalf H BB? from which we suffer, HB BR < Keep the Uveri active: otherwise* waste vmatter( and poisons M ■ which should pass out of the body. 1 find "their * way into the blood and M penetrate the whole System. Don't wait until the bowels are con- B| H stipated and your, health 4 impaired : take h| ■ Livep. S H They are the finest-natural laxative in the world-gentle, safe. ■ B prompt and thorough. 0 B ■ They regulate your bowels-stimulate your liver-relieve head- ||j I ache-indigestion and > constipation. • Take them as occasion may |||| ■ require. They will help you to keep in good health. ||U
f Thinking come out of trenches, along roads often knee-deep in thoughts turn instinctively to the Y.M.C.A. hut, where in warmth and shelter they can forget for a time the horrors and hardships of war. - There they write their letters home and receive refreshment and entertainment. \Vill YOU help to keep the Y.M.C.A. building! open for oar bo_v» on Active Service ? Think of the boys oter yonder when you give . year contribution for - Red Triangle Day FRIDAY; MARCH 15th (Or date locally arranged) Cheques can be made payable to CAPT. D. A. BwKN, Hon. National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Red Triangle Day Office: Baker's Building*, Wellington; or donations ■will bo received by •a* Branch of any th» dominion. "{JXIVERSAL FISH SUPPLY ; A FAIR SUPPLY TO-DAY. OYSTERS! OYSTERS! 'Phone 3751. <33
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16165, 20 March 1918, Page 3
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