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I Mixed Farming | has many Attractions I Mixed Farming has many attractions—quick returns being one of them. Mixed Farming has a B big future before it in the Dominion, and the demand for suitable properties is increasing. H For returned soldiers, mixed farming is particularly suitable. The followine properties are 9 exceptionally good value and may be advantageously "bought to-day? 118 P ro P emes arc | Suitable Properties I 836 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. TEMPLETON FARM FOR EXCHANGE. 1 250 acrea of the very best of land for cropping ami 100 * j . S ■ dairying. House of 5 rooms .ind conveniences. All v?.", aCre land. School 2 miles, rail- . g j| nece.-sarf out-l<uildint'S. 40 acre# in wheat, 30 acres in _ jiy and 1* miles. Watered by Country ltnces in S ■ oatx, 18 in turnips, and 24 acres rye-grass for seed. Gorse and wire fences, 12_acres in |j 9 Railway, School and Township 11 miles. Handy to ™ )?[', J 1 oat * (?ooil Crops) carrying 270 ttheep, ag H good Saieyard ; water in every paddock; 8 subdivi- Bn *| porses, together with house of 4 rooms g£ I »ions well fenced. The crops are looking first-rate. "f"*. er {' da, [y..Kt*bles, looae-box, granary, implement HS B We can recommend this place to anyone as the best p! e «,?:•, all J" K«od order, l'rice i2B |>cr acr«. Jjj proposition iu Canterbury at the price. ONLY £'26 . ,* °' >ns £(iOO cash or will oxchange for !jj B 10s. per acre. £1000 cash, balance for a term. The a arm a bout 20 acres. 392 |j ■ crops will nearly pay deposit. 393 |g H . A SOUTHLAND FARM FOR EXCHANGE. NORTH CANTERBURY SHEEP AND CATTLE RUN. W R s Tli ffiSsa 1 H P.O. Cheese factory, lown*hip li miles. Well tussock, carrying cupacity 2000 ewes, CO head «>f cattle. 1 19 watered in 12 paddocks, securely fenced. acres At present on the property 1,500 ewJs with lambs -'00 1 B ridged turnips and swedes, 14 in oats. 22 in rape, turnip wethers, horses, cattle, which can be taken at valuation 1 ■ and grass, 6b acres 1 year. 50 acres 2 year, 25 acres 3 Subdivided into 15 paddocks, mostly standard and 1 ■ year old grass. 1 paddock old pasture. Stock on wire fences, watered by natural streams, school and i ■ the place, 200 ewes with lambs, 26 dairy cows. 25 head P.O. 2 miles. New homestead 10 rooms, all con- | I °^ y °^ n il !I ?iiirF i S oI .n e r^M Cd stable, woolshed, chaffhouae, implement 1 ■ and clean. PRICE i...1 per acre. 18U0 CA&H or shed, etc., a cheap property at £7 per acre. Owners 9 I hOU " e 3 s'l"" " U e "''™ 88 h™ I 114 U PftftK rn inglis* buildings .. 1 I ri. n. \&0 w. Cashel Street, Christchurcb. | poiwu'r br«ni Bn| agaia. The new proprietor! hope a ' M| • a Kjfl to be favoured with tho mppoii o( sjj ™ KB all the customers who have used m M U MM ■ MM r vk ssl "Snowbrnlt" Flout in the past. H ■ MIH BCJ® R Vn "Snowboll" Flour milled by .gK ... B H H IJI H H KSm special process «nH the huge tale |55 I I I VPBpI fll H B B9 3ki! throughout New Zealand prjvt» it fffi 1 ' J . Ql (econd (a nine. m :'.R N Dl - Said is 100'.b., 501b.,251b., 12ilb ban %£ ■ HO MT*A TO. TMltt | 1 | ; 'f'BH Mm' that you are buj-ing purity U Taking It all round I A you cannot do better fY|lu>l4Sii^B than m MIOHELIN UNIVERSAL TREAD Tyres for MILEAGE SUFFERERS! and ECONOMY. a>. JL-f f Dlv Woltra Treatment my neck haM gone All Slzm Stocked. I 111 down Ave inches." Long-utandins ||| N /—caseii yield to Doig't Goitre 'l'reat1 . ment, oven when other methods have " JtWti ' m- (IB* jknaiMll a failed. Doe<i not alTrct (lie most dcli/j— J i—- ; B »BI GHfIR I U It* cate coa«titntion. Write (or Booklet ® WUII and testi- . , /Ks s^# i MICH ELI N TYRE STOCKISTS A. DOIC, Family Chemist ' SUit 115 o Victoria Avenue - WAN'GANUI TO-DAY — TO-MORROW And Every Day for a Limited Period "The House for Value's" SUMMER SALE DON'T DEFER Graham, Wilson & Smellie |

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16422, 16 January 1919, Page 3

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