Sheep Land! "T® The most' prosperous men in the Dominion are m vi * t I Sheep Farmers, and it is with pardonable pride & M that we point out that we do the bulk of the C Sheep Land business in Canterbury. j im/ When it's a Sheep Run—come to us. We have the best properties that are for sale FAIRLIE DISTRICT. DAIRY FARM—FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. | 246 acres of first-class land, carrying 250 cwcs, dry acres of first-class land, all in. grass, with house of 7 Eg I sheep and cattle, 60 acrcs in wheat, 7 subdivisions, rooms, telephone, etc. stables, cowshed, barn, motor H . • , 1 ■ t ~ , ~ , shed, pigstyes, etc., school 1 mile, rail 1 miles, cheese H mostly post and wire fcnccs. well watered by permanent factory 21- miles. Subdivided into S paddocks, with I streams, new house of 5 rooms, usual outbuildings, post and wire fences. The land is all flat, and just out- K school 3 miles. This placc is suitable for dairying and side borough boundary. Milking 30 cows, and do the B mixed farming. Price, £14 per acre. Only /600 cash young stock well. Situated close to a good North B required, balance 5 per cent. This is a cheap property. Island town. In a few years will be worth anything B| 1 1 ,/f - from /So to /100 per acre. Owner will exchange for K I-0110 01 0- sor 6-roomed house, clear title, Christchurch or Wei- | jington. Price, £60 per acre. Equity, J'1,400. Good 9 GOOD SHEEP PROPERTY—NORTH terms for cash. Folio 3926. 1 CANTERBURY. | 3,800 acres, house of 0 rooms, hot and cold water, all NEAR WINDSOR—OTAGO. g conveniences, woolshed, stables, dip, men's whare and acres of sheep and cattlc with new honse H 1 rn. - , , , , . , , of 7 rooms, motor shed, usual buildings. School 1J- R cottage, chaffhouse, implement shed combined, sub- miles, railway 4 miles ; permanent streams, well fenced", B divided into 21 jiaddocks, watered abundantly by in 6 paddocks, 300 acres ploughable, 150 acres young n creeks and springs, fences, iron posts, standards and grass, balance good tussock. Carrying 900 ewes, 400 Iff wire. With -.Soo sheep, o head of cattle, 0 horses. dry sheep, 60 head of cattle. The stock on the property M this is a good sheep property, and very little labour will speak for themselves—as to the carrying capacity. ■ j n • __ llus is one of the best farms in Otago at the orice El required- I rice as a going concern. £22,900, or £5 per £10/10/- per acre. Would entertain exchange for M acrc for the bare land. \ ery good terms to approve d sma u pi ace near Christchurch. Equity, £2,550. E buyer. Folio 3SI. ' Folio 3641. $| If O rAAW /gv, ,NGL,S ' BUILDINGS ... I , wWIa WB Cashel Street, Christchurch | Snowball Flour | "The Daily Knead!" j I "Snowball" Flour, the old favourite, is now procurable ■ at the leading stores. The u Snowball" Flour Mills 1 I at Riccarton, hitherto owned by Mr. R. Allen, | 1 have been purchased by Messrs. Fleming & Co., Ltd. 1 The name of Fleming & Co., Ltd., is already well | a known in every New Zealand home as the owner of tjj | flour mills in Gore and Invercargill, and as proprietor of [ B "Creamoata" and Thistle Cereal Products. § I The New Proprietors of the \ 1 Riccarton "Snowball" Flour Mills hope to be favoured with the support of all who have used "Snowball" Flour in the past. "Snowball" is pure, ' ; ■ first-grade flour, milled by a special process. Throughout \ New Zealand it has a huge sale, proving that it is second \ to none in. the opinions of thousands of bakers and \ housewives. \ For purity and fall value buy "Snowball" Flour. It \ is sold in the following convenient weights to suit 1 i families of all sizes. | 1001b., 501b., 251b., 12Y 2 1b. bags. « Awarded Gold Medals New Zealand and London Exhibitions I Fleming & Company, Ltd. JJ of "Creamoata," "Thistle" Oatmeal, "Milk 3 \\ • J] Oaties." "Thistle Flaked Oats," "Cream o* Groats,** H // "Barolla," "Snowball" Flour. "Thistle" Semolina— g and other well-known cereal foods. B
:o ■ Make Cooking light work ■ " this Summer , ! § ■| You un improve yonr cooking and ■ lesson your work by using a Gaa Agl *"» ■■ Cooker. They are not expensive, — t j Bjgß BB and ifc'd far more' economical to (" .8 BaS H burn ;u thin coal or wood. | nzg j| Get* a • . . • i Gas Cooker sBMv 1 ® ■ We sell Gas Cookers on easy 1 J f|| "J™ terms, and make no chare* for fmI H fixing them in your home. See 'I' f|f| * them in Showroom. Free \ //. * ■j Cooking Demonstrations every j ■ V^i/'. ■ B§9 AYednesday afternoon. 1 y\£* MB I Christchnrch Gas Co. ® Q t Ltd., 77-?9 Worcester St. |||gj|f§||> g| ■■ 'Phones 432,2140 | na Q C 2495—2867 iBSa ■■■■■■■BBiainiiaiiß yj fy. Maid, \j 1 fff* £ —and very piquaat and attractive, too! | 2B&"/ Holbrook's Sauce is one f .of the best things that f . V comes from England. i-i If: j Made from a secret, old"Wbl fashioned recipe it has the l| TSgftk/ /flavour and charm which * Ik no other sauce has seriously "• ll\ challenged. ; Made and bottUd in England. Holbrook's Sauce Vl unt noooK'S WORCESTERSHIRE S.M'CE. > U "SlbSSokl PORE MALT VINEGAR (ia bottle). , ■\ ■ i '■
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16412, 4 January 1919, Page 3
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