I £106,000,000 fop by' the?mpjp?a|' M FIRST-CLASS SHEEP PROPERTIES B NICE SHEEP and CATTLE COUNTRY I A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY—GRASP IT W$ NORTH CANTERBURY 2,200 acres, situated North of Auckland. fiood black 1,083 CCr-23, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all fences good, loamv soil, with house, shearing-shed, sheep yards and B»i&j! splendidly watered and well grassed. Buildings con- dip, School and Post Office IX miles away, well atered sist o; a house, wool shed, stable, and sheep yards, Post . and fenced, no cropping required, plentv ot feed, three Office and Telephone just opposite house. The place parts ploughable, and free fiom nox ; ous weeds, together is easily worked, very.little labour required.. Carrying with 500 ewes, 150 head of cattle. Launch and Barge wMi; capacity 1,000 ewes, 50 head of cattle. Owner is gan? worth £500. The lot. as a RO : ng concern. 511,000. on active service, will exchange his interest of £5,000 Only £2,000 asked to go in, balance to remain for five for town property or mortgages. Price, £8/10/- per years at 5i per cent. Deposit asked is just two-thirds acre. Folio 309. the value of stock. Folio 3S9S. |b%> A HANDY LITTLE FARM AT TEM**LETON 150 acres of lanj. house an:l outbuildings, hot and cold water, two 3-stalled stables, chaffhousc. implement $7£s& sheil. man's wliare, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all fences in best of order, grows fin; crops of potatoes, peas, etc. a will carry 3 sheep to the acre. PrICS, £28 psr acre, £700 cash down ; would entertain house as J part payment. Folio 4328. H. COOK & CO ■ Casheß^^.^Ch^stchu^cl^^^^p ■ Stocktaking and Sample S i —— Sjlc Now On »j| GENEROUS REDUCTIONS OFF HIGH-GRADE,GOODS make GENUINE SAVINGS |*. 4 J . CERTAIN. WE MENTION SOME OF THE MANY BARGAINS SHOWING TO-DAY • , ' ... • Plain Black All-Wool Cashmere Hose —' All-Wool Tweed Costumes, smart styles- » Sale Price \ 3/11 pair Sale Price ... .. .. .. .. 65/27»n. Cambric Flounctne Embroidery- Black Sealette Coats-Usually 95/- Sale Pr.ce 55/Sale Price . 1/11 yard Millinery Models in fashionable styles—• Ladies' Black and Navy Gaiters- ,§ ale , P J iccs ' • "i j * 3 /6>ndl//G Sale Price 3/11 pair All-Wool Vests, in natural and cream— Ladies' Grey Knitted Cotton Gloves— . Sale Price .. .. •• •• /1> Sale Price .. 1/9 pair Natural Merino Combinations—Sale Price .. 3/11 Striped Millinery' Ribbons-SVle Price M. yard 54in. Cream Cheviot Serge-Sale Price ... 9/6 ||| Cambric Handkerchiefs — 54.rt. Cream All-Wool Heavy SergeSale Prices.. 1/3 1/8 1/9 the half-dozen Sale Price.. .. " %}} Cardinal Dressing Gowns —Sale Price ..4/11 54|h. Navy Coating Serge—Sale Price .. </11 I g*A . Dressing Gowns, various shades— , jA(A 56in.-Heavy Dark Grey 1 weed- g - ' Sale Prices 9/li 12/6 Sale Price.. ... .. .8/11 g I Navy Tweed Coats, small sites-Sale Price . 1711 56iri. Grey Diagonal Tweed, special— . g ggg| Cream All-Wool Jersey Coats-Sale Pricc Sale Price.. .. .. .. .. 6/6 | GRAHAM, WILSON & SMELLIEI ' ■" The House for Value —— ~J W Gjgo___ _ • • - - I—■ ■■ ■ •■ - •tr » |C2|3j I Paramount Sale SJSi Wm Hollander's sale continues to offer BB * _ *1? BEST IN BARGAINS ■ Harris BiOShb i a " dbestmvalue . B COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS I |a very fine selection of Ladies' I ■ . ON VERY EASY TERMS. . J J Japanese Silk • ' H I Ladies* Moirette Underskirts ■ , H From 4/1 1 to 22/6 B £5 Worth s £1 Deposit, IT Weekly 1 Ladies ' Woollen Sports Coats I £10 Worth: £2 Deposit, 3'2 Weekly 1 From 42/e to 89/e I £20 Worth s£4 Deposit, 6'4 Weekly 1 A splendld - rauge of shades I £30 Worth: £6 D.po.lt, 06 Weekly | B _ , — «v* 'i • • m * US Ladies' Black Ribbed Hose ■ AD G*i»es of Furniture and runushmgi m Stock. || | p rora 1/6 to 5/9 ■ ————— ig d Q oatSj pm. Collars I buyat 158 Hereford Street I I H OTA Special line of Maid's Coats I SHOWROOMS UPSTAIR*, H 25/I OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS* ■> A. Splendid Assortment of .. mmH9^ Costumes—Latest Styles, B Navy, Black and ColouredI Tweeds £2/15 - £3/15/£4/151- & £4/19/6 • mjjai M . HOLLANDER K-Sfciwmzrtt A AffH npl? i uiwted WHm fli Itß I IF' M n j Stewart Da-wson's late Premises I WEHEICMT OF PERFECTION | 266 HIGH ST., CHRISTCHURCH 1 towithsland the ages Jl figurel|j — SCALp T ONlG cr^~| I PYRAMID TEA tsrecognised as tflE QUALHYTCA I ■ I thick ftnd rntj, brokioK »nd Fplittlnß, | . H * • ■ . J .... MA fldltsil H er»ate»t«B dilidnifl. Our Tools ni*iea h»ir ■ The one brsnd inßi nss no chu» ■ ; bright ud e u»*j, miia»«ie«./v,h & C9L?. CHKSTCHURCH j MlssEß R . * iPSTaS!?. ma.seu.,. j 10 Rajral Ewtanp BWit, tt.«.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16259, 9 July 1918, Page 3
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