I Sheep Land! The most prosperous menin the Dominion are 1 Sheep Farmers, and it is with pardonable pride W £ 1 that we point out that we do the bulk of the 1 Sheep Land business'in Canterbury. ' When it's a Sheep Run—come to us. We I have the best properties that are for sale I FAIRLIE DISTRICT. DAIRY FARM—FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. g 246 acres of first-class land. carrying 250 ewes, dry 50 acres of first-class land, all in grass, with house of 7 Sj I sheep and cattlc, 60 acres in wheat, 7 subdivisions, rooms, telephone, ctc., stables, cowshed, barn, motor H mostlv pest and wire fences, well watered by permanent i^^Ar-F, lc>^i^ CS -t c * c -> sc h°°l 1 mile, rail 2 miles, cheese jS ~ 1 , iacrory ..*• miles. Subdivided into 8 paddocks, with af streams. new house of r00m.,, us..al outbuildings p ost anc j w 4 re f ences Tlie ]and ig all flat _ and • t Qut> jg school 3 miles. This place is suitable for dairying and side borough boundary. Milking 30 cows, and do the H mixed farming. Price. £14 per acre. Only £Coo cash young stock well. Situated close to a good North | required, balance 5 percent. This is a cheap property. Island town. In a few years will be worth anything 1 Folio ?7Q." Jrom £80 to £100 per acre. Owner will exchange for « ' sor 6-roomed house, clear title, Christchurch or Wei- 9 lington. Price, £60 per acre. Equity, i' 1.400. Good H GOOD SHEEP PROPERTY—NORTH erms for cash. Folio 3926. B CANTERBURY. H 3,830 acres, house of 9 room--, hot and cold water, all ' "EAR WINDSOR —OTAGO. EH conveniences, woolshed, stablfs. dip, men's whare and BTOacres of sheep and cattle country, with new house M cottage, chaflhouse, implement shed combined, sub- ra OtOr s ked, usual buildings. School HH ~ , i„,«i k 1 n 1 miles, railway 4 miles; permanent.streams, well fenced, OH divided mto 21 paddocks, watered abundantly by in 6 paddocks, 300 acr£s ploughable. 150 acres voung H creeks and springs, fences, iron posts, standards and £rass, balance good tussock. Carrying 900 ewes, 400 Kg wire. With 2,500 sheep. 9 head of cattle, 9 horses, dry sheep, 60 head of cattle; The stock on the property fg] this is a good sheep property, and very little labour will speak for themselves—as to the carrying capacity. W|j required. Price, .as a going concern, £22,900, or £5 per Mn/Vn/ 0 "! ° tl,e best farms in Otago atthe price, eS&J .„o tor the lan-1. Very good terms .0 .-.pprovc d I buyer. Folio 3SI. - || U 14 rftrtlf /0L rOl INCUS' buildings ... 1 **• \j\Jm Cashel Street, Christchurch ||
"I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Our Summer Sale Commences I MONDAY. JANUARY 13,1919 9 Whilst we offer, every business day of the year, the greatest value forethought and judicious buym , ing can make possible, this Sale Period affords an _ /At exceptional opportunity to purchase at even much A"fc r\ ■ lower prices. Remembering the fashionable, re- . y a.m. liable quality goods we sell—and the notified in- QQ m crease in price of all soft goods—concessions such " " ! ; v , as these aje upusual and worth taking advantage of. .. Be on hand at 9 a.m. on Monday next. J Graham, Wilson & Smellie w THE HOUSE FOR VALUE G4719-232 •
is*YOUR job! S A*SlblL boy* the Front are doing their bit; y»aT KmMOrV l hat they do not lack such comforts at SMU our Armits advance the Church Army Hull f°N° w —^your money ii needed to build then. ; » Church Army Huts . nßf kIW Seed Douation, to The Military Affairs CMwlttM T? JmS 20 Mnlgrava Street. WaUiutoe ' f jjß Hon. Secretary in N.Z. "for Church Armj, Omioxstxlu. . JAS. W. HENDERSON and GEO. SHIKTCLUTE. KOTE.—Church Amy DomUoe* utj ale- bo sent to J. C. Adams, Esq., 73 Baalej ttiwpl, Christchurch. rn fPTSV S? [05 Just think! When you make XEs ! MEDIUM I I _ fijEn a hiph price to ensure absolute Ej£j II)) in) TT |e satisfaction. We say inmost Be il fry Myl /■ Pfl II J) cases it is not. A Rood 5™ " tt v " a y-j me( ji UTO priced Instrument an) a «* will very often All the bill, O|| yW. ffwjl ff YJ |S and if it is paid for by Easy ii ]L^ii\l Payments it can be acquired 133 [afjj without any worry. Allow yjj us to show you what we mean |U£ by a good medium and low- gS ' priced Piano. SQ I Milner &. Tliompsoii Ltd | ffi 128 MANCHESTER STREET - CHRISTCHURCH || MtMSI-102 Taking It all round U Cann °^ UMiIJ UN,VERSAt MILEAGE and* ECO NOMY. • fc* a " Size* Stoek«d:9m _ A. W. SMITH & SON MICH ELI N TYRE STOCKISTS * ' SfUSt
Analysed by Sir Charles 'Cameron, C.8., M.D., President Society of Public Analysts, England. Docs not. contain Cocaine, Morphine. Opium, Chloral, or any of the Coal Tar Products. NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS. Honourable Mrs. Lowther, wife of th* Speaker of tli« House of Commona, London, England, writoe: Mr*. Jamea Lowther it glad to testify to "MothenilTs" being the mott efficient remedy lot •ea-sicknesa that aKe has ever tried. <X D. Ruddi Vice-Commodore, Royal Highland Yacht Club, Croat Britain, writes: "Mother«ill'« " Seasick Remedy was introduced On my yacht, and all my own ladles and otHe* friends tried it and found it entirely efficacious and without any unpleasant after effects. *JIU Chemish, in Large and Small Boxes, Sole K.Z. Agoats, Keall and. Perry, Boa 929, or 83 Old Customhouse street, Wellington. Dress 1 Handsomely I B P)ON'T go to.the ex- B pensc of buying new B clothing of inferior quality | when you can' select the I smartest clothing from my fl stock. Many "quality" fl materials are now either I improcurable or else cost I fa bu'lous >rices. In- fl expensive, slightly worn clothing—clean, .sweet and ' well fumigated— keep I me busy. • ' . I Mrs. Ellwood ! Secondhand Clothier J 123, 125, 127 Armagh Street ; ft 'Phone 3087 1 £ ~ - ( THOS. GAPES & CO. j ! 83 VICTORIA STREET, 8 THE LEADING HOUSE FOR i PAINTING AN9 DECORATING I Telephone 710. G4255
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16417, 10 January 1919, Page 3
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