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aGARETTES MWhether your taste inclines to literature, art, music, or conversation, yoar leisure will be made more complete with a supply of State Express Cigarettes. For refined tastes there are no other cigarettes so satisfying. The No. 333 is a most popular size, and the price is no higher than that of just ordinary cigarettes. To realise the fullest cigarette enjoyment, secure a packet for this evening. r ! "v THE FAMOUS fUO 111 fti Am,— | /V'STANDARD RED PACKET P|.. jjj O" KM* I\f WEIGHT > • Obtainable of all Tobacconists and Stores ihrougbout-Anstralasia, J*- : ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD., Londonu£ng. Britain's Greatest High-classCigaiette- and .Tobacco-Factory. ♦ I Mixed Farming I H Mixed Farming lias many attractions—quick returns being one of them. Mixed Farming has a H ffi big future before it in the Dominion, and the demand for suitable properties is increasing. .. H H For returned soldiers, mixed farming is particularly suitable. The following properties are •- ' H ■ exceptionally good value and may be advantageously bought to-day. H I * Suitable Properties I I 35 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. TEMPLE7ON FARM FOR EXCHANGE. I ■ 250 acres of the very best of land for cropping and , 22 acreg of good raedium lan<l School o mi ] egf Vail- I ■ necessary out-buildings 40 acres in wheat, 30 acres in j ./paddocks! "GorsV and wire fencw, 12 ncros in ■ H >•<' 18 ™ '2$ 24 rye-grass for seed. wheat, 12 in oat. {good Crops) carrying 270 «heep. ■ H and lownsbip 1 i miles. Handy to cattle ' aml horses . tether with house of 4 rooms ■ Hj good Salpyatd .water m every pad ock, 8 snbaivi- scullery, dairy, stables, loosfe-box, granary, implement H sions well fencod. The crops are looking first-rate. . F |, e( j e tc.. all in good order. Price £28 per *cr». H ■ We can recqmmcnd this place to anyone « the> best CI TiUc . T J ma 00 c;isl , or win exch „ge for ■ ■ proposition in Canterbury at the price. ONLY £2b Km ill farm-ibout "0 acre* W H I A SOUTHLAND FARM FOR EXCHANGE. N ° RrH CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. ■ ■ 207 acres of nice quality land with 5 roomed house, 4 2680 acres Freehold, 330 acres Government Leasehold- H stalled stable, cow shed, 6 bails, on concrete yards, ltcnt 1/-per acre (gi*on in) 80 acres in turnips,<{oacres B barn, sheep yards, all buildings now (iron). School, in green feed, 900 acres been ploughed. Balance good H H P.O. Cheese factory, Township 1J miles. Well tussock, carrying cupacity 2000 ewes, GOhead of cattle. ■| watered in 12 paddocks, securely fenced. 34 acres At present on the property 1,500 ewes with lambs, 200 ridged turnips and swedes, 14 in oats, 22 in rap«, turnip, wethers, horses, cattle, which can be takenat valuation. ■ and grass, 35 acres 1 year. 50 acres 2 year, 25 acres 3 Subdivided into 15 paddocks, mostly standard and H year old grass. 1 paddock old pasture. Stock on wiro fences, watered by natural streams, school and H the place, 200 ewes with lambs, 26 dairy cows, 25 hoad P.O. 2 miles. New homestead 10 rooms, all conof young stock', 8 horses. Property being well farmed vcniences. stable, woolshed, chaffhousc, implement and clean. PRICE £21 per acre. £800 CASH or shed, etc.. a cheap property at £7 per aero. Owners H will take as .part payment house with 3to 0 acres interest £9,500, will exchange for Agricultural farm H ■ handy to Chrietchurch. 3732 up to 500 acres. 387 I U U rAAIf /Qk r*C\ INGLIS* BUILDINGS . . I I "• vWIV UB \J\J» Cashel Street, Christchnrch. I

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16419, 13 January 1919, Page 3

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