I. The Chance I u 8 lifetime I EXCEPTIONAL circumstances are respon- |j Sam s '^ ,a f or these valuable properties | f IiPPF being offered for sale at prices that | M&xi W '" n6vor ' b ® ,oweP - Wool, Meat, Fat, and | viisJS'W Dairy Produce are bringing big prices, and 1 : j&m** W '" still bigger prices in the near fi future.—lt's a chance of a lifetime to buy | ONE 07 TAI TAPU'S BEST DAIRY FARFfIS. 2 000 sheep, ami 25 cattle and horses. Last year's jj| wool clip averaged l/5i ail round. Four to five ht:n- 5g 10? acres, witli sou..-! .x-roomed housf*. livstalled cow dred a2res pioughable; Government valuation, £1,400 ; | bail, with mil Kin?* n~.ac.imes»oose box .pig etc., there is no compulsory residential clause. Price, 3 etc.. or.'.' arid a na.! iniios from scnoo., and n?ar Tai £4,000 n-ilk in walk out. Owner will accept in ex- Jag! Tapu Pa-rv 1-actory. i.ell subdivided. and well change a pool agricultural farm near Christchurch. SB watered bv artesian v.ells :is carrying M> cows, besides T.v.lin JAn $3 vonng cattle. Price. £47 10?. jkt acre. Only £700 ' S ffiS deposit, ba'nnce for 5 years. Foiio 4'IGL'. si E&3 1,000 acres of first-class land situated K'aikoura. good fwj Eg SPLENDID PASTORAL LEASE. home-stead, with all necessary outbuildings, Goverii- sH » S©l 3CM scrcc-, situated Marlborough, good sheer) and ment iease. 21 years to run. with light of renewal. || •• H craz ur ro,mtrv. vi'.h Grooved hov.se, 7-stalled .table. Carrying UOOe.wos, 8 head of cattle horses, etc. ; will ffi M storeroom, fiw-.tand shearing shed, fowl cas.lv winter, 1.400 sheep. All low downs Pnce. as | || c i-) i ool is 4 mi!c: : p-vav. Pa--'.oral fc-a* has IS i a going concern, waikm walkout. £6,000. Easy terms gg • m years to run : rent. £!40 per annurr.. Subdivided into | or owner wu. exchange for another tarm. g /H? in KocJcs. '25 miles, of fencing, stock on the property, j Fo!:o 4483. || j| FARR/3 S&LESMEN - - Inglis' Buildings, CHRISTCHURCH 1 j| g {gjsz/ UgES/ 1 l ' * Fuel and Repairs ' I I I You can lower these expenses : || Cornet Automobile Lubrication TN three years' time supplies and repairs occasionally ,*ijuj SJuTi* w " " 3® I cost as much as tl.j original price of a car. S3SSS2S!S-»- K& Careless lubrication is responsible for most of this cSSSS uSEI* «§j expetis;'. Prob.-ii.lv halt" the automobile engine troubles *. .»»»«»Sgj I it'* ■ i> i » Mt du **41 I* r«r euwfir."'A" fewwtien*? l * UcWwl ™A"; "Sir jjijfc are caused bv lucorrcet lubrication. Zl* cm^}UM -a*-«. fife There are two things to consider in an oil—Quality '"rrr - and Fitness for your motor. BaanaananßaßEmssßanM|aMs jjjgjj Low-quality oil in time may bring practically every J J j^| trouble a - motor" can face. ■. eggOil of a body which is incorrect for your motor brings a a many penalties —heating and seizing of bearings, worn wri3t >jy £ a CM pins, poor compression, breaking of parts, excess carbon £££ w> a W& deposits, smoking or overheating of engine, and many tST;.'."' " t nm other troubles. 5Ja.""; £ t Aside from repair troubles, the more power you waste, 9^L^i }^ rf 'J 1 ||3 the more fuel you must consume. SSt f f You cannot get perfect lubrication unless the quality SSSSJiSmUi'" * *11! is right, and the body of your oil suits (1) your type of gMg. »• * lubrication system, (2) your piston clearance, (3) your p«tg»' m * bearing design and adjustment, (4) your bore and stroke, am*.::: * * (5) your engine speed, (G) the size and location of valves, * * (7) your cooling system. SS.?f, q<,> ' 2 a ! a gEt Gargoyle Mobiloils are 6old by a chart, which specifies E2££;::„ ' _ . u *a /. the correct grade for each car. . 2 A \*"i Bgj If you do not at present use the grade of Gargoyle Si.'.V.V. - C . * i,' s|£ Mobiloils specified for your ear, you may feel almost certain BgSisii» " a v a jgrj that vour bills for fuel and repairs aro higher than they &£?»£, t, ; * c should be. a-"*- - *! i Look at the Chart. ter**.".'.'."""".'.'""""' V' a Sg ' 'i' 1 Mobiloils . iillil!!' I ' MM A A »gK A grade)or each type oj motor g.;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::: j j OT Cfargoylo Mobiloils are sold by . dealers and garages mM* ™ .".".""r.'.T."."1.T." ™ | everywhere. In buying, it is safest to purchase in original. x a packages. Look for the Red Gargoyle on the container. «g§ VACUUM OIL COMPANY PTY. LTD., throughout australasia $ Specialists ia the manufacture of high-grade lubricant* for avery ciat* of machiMry mk 7 njjwjs?
||• Yau can*tpc&slbly- fefl whether the egg is good until you ve crokcn it wm but you've got to pay for it just the same. Have ||p ww. done with the riskv, expensive unsatisfactory ||| egg—follow the "method- of thousands of ||p Hp housewives and use Edmonds Egg Powder. g|| mm Safe, sure, certain, economical—when yZyh mfr you try a tin you'll agree that this is not |||| f/m too high praise. Send a postcard to ||p Edmonds Baking Powder Works, |||; wMi Christchurch, for the free copy of HP MM Edmonds Cookery Book which we WW,' are keeping for you. « |||| ft CDMONDC I ed Ij *3 m
Mr W. A. Cox's champion Shorthorn bull, Earl_ of Wyndham, is going to desert his native land (says the "Winton Record")- The Kauana breeder has sold the big chap to Mr J. Nixon, of Canterbury whoso intention is to ship Earl of Wyndham for the Sydney Show, and thereat to offer him 'tot sale.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16167, 22 March 1918, Page 3
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