NICE SHEEPand.CATTLE COUNTRY A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY—GRASP IT M 1 OSfl nrr«« * a , R T, 2,200 acres, sHuated North of Auckland, good black |§Eft f,OSO acres, übd vidcdinto 9 paddocks, all fences good, loamy soil, with house, shearing-shod, sheep yards and bUm V,a e ,passed. Buildings con- dip. School and Post Office I i miles away, well watered Wat of a house, woolshed, stable, and sheep yards, Post and fenced, no cropping required, plenty of feed, three &§£ Office and Telephone rast opposite honse. The place parts ploughable, and free from noxious weeds, together alii! is easily worked, very little labour required. Carrying with 500 ewes, 150 head of cattle. Launch and Barge Wk capacity 1,000 ewes, 50 head of cattle. Owner is going worth £500. The lot, as a going concern . £11.000 Isi on active will exchange his interest of £5,000 Only £2,000 asked to go in, balance to remain for five' Psi for town property or mortgages. Price, £8/10/- per years at 5J per cent. Deposit asked is just two-thirds HH acr ®' Folio 309. the value of stock. Folio 3898. [jpaK , , A HANDY LITTLE FARM AT TEMPLETON H 150 acres ot good land, house and outbuildings, hot and cold water, two 3-stalled stables, chaffhouse, implement f&M shed, man s whare, subdivided into 9 paddocks, all fences in best of order, grows fine crops of potatoes h5Sw peas, etc., will carry 3 sheep to the acre. Price, £28 per acre, £700 cash down ; would entertain house as H part payment. Folio 432s |g| h H nnnu & rn ingus* buildings il
JBI I 'Harris Bros.,^ COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS l| ON VERY EASY TERMS. || HO BXTKA FOIT TB&M0. || £5 Worth i £1 Deposit, IT Weekly 1 £10 Worth i £2 Deposit, 3'2 Weekly 1 £20 Worth s £4 Deposit, 6'4 Weekly H £30 Worth: £6 Deposit, 9'6 Weekly | AO Qatiet of Furniture and Fturnutungt in Stock, jj 158 Hereford Street 3 SHOWROOMS UT3TAIKS. M OPEN FRIDAY EVENINQS* B AsYom Go A Kodak is the flP^ > Ideal Friend .. for a Holiday! 1 The delights of old companionships, the cha'm of new and B interesting friends, the thrill of novelty that comes with new ffl scenes and a char.ge of routine—all these mean more to those Q who Kodak. There's a joyful fascination in picture taking. S :And afterward the Kodak Al bum brings the added deKght of g living over again the happy days of that "tooshort vacation. I if :' * Sold ar " SUCKLINGS i■' The Attractive Kodak Store 109 CflShcl Street J [S - L. S>3 B «>-9999 ; j§ One Way to Economy A Hsi + is to spend LESS on dress. Dress jnst as WELL, tat a« gJjIL : STYLISHLY, but get it cheaper bv buying from me. Some m:'- ' A of the smartest dressers in Christchurch send their Frocks If • W': ' and Suits tome regularly, after, perhaps, only a few times lj MM wear. THEY can afford to. You can easily afford to bay Ul 9 them at my price—a fraction of the original cost—and you » $e| 5 v MM get quality you'd never get in,cheap stock-made garments. ■■ All sweet aud clean too. I fumigate and see to that. Mrs. Ellwood nSS? 1 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16261, 11 July 1918, Page 3
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