In the Morning The morning smoke—possibly the most enjoyable especially if deferred until after breakfast—is a satisfying and fitting preparation for the day's work. CIGARETTES are as suitable for the morning smoke as they are agreeable in the evening. Made from a peculiarly j delicate, blend of the very finest cigarette tobaccos, | they do not produce that heavy narcotic effect B which many smokers find so enervating, and so B conclude that morning smoking does not agree B with them. State Express provide an enjoyable § morning smoke and leave no sting. ■ -* ' 'mi I Mixed Farming I has many Attractions I k I Mixed Farming has many attractions—quick returns being one of them. Mixed Farming has a H i ■ big future before it in the Dominion, and the demand for suitable properties is increasing.- H ■ For returned soldiers, mixed fanning is particularly suitable. The following properties are H ■ exceptionally good value and may be advantageously,bought to-day. H I Suitable Properties | I 36 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCH. TEMPLETON FARM FOR EXCHANGE. H I SSrSw °L t^ V nJ y r^on t m 0 . f *a n 122 acr9i good medium land. School 2 miles, rail. B BB , way «nd P.O. li miles. Watered by Country Races in H ■ <0 acres in «heat, 30 acres n> ,12 pftddocki . Gors . Md wire f enc «s, 12 acres in H ■ wheat, 12 in oats (good Crops) carrying 270 sheep, Bi I wJVL';«aSapv' L& cattle-and horses, together -with house of 4 rooms Bi H scullery, dairy, stables, loose-box, granary, implement M I w fenced. The crops are looking first-rate. g hed etc., all in good order. Price £28 per acre. B >■ W® can recommend this pl&ce to Anyone us thd b6it pi __ mui. x>/yy\ _ wc i_ _jn A __ i A lfi| ■ proposition in Canterbury at the price. ONLY £26 STJif 6zcllaD * 6 J Or H ■ 10s. per acre. £1000 cash, balance for a term. The farm about 20 acres. 392 H H crops will nearly pay deposit. , 393 H I A SOUTHLAND FARM FOR EXCHANGE. NORTH 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, Kent ]/- per acre (given in) 80 acres in turnips, 30 acres |H. • barn, sheep yards, all buildings new (iron). School, in green feed, 900 acres been ploughed. Balance good H| H P.O. Cheese factory, Towmhip miles. Well . tussock, carrying capacity 2000 ewes, 60 head of cattle. RH watered in a l2 paddocks, securely fenced. 34, acres At present on the property 1,500 ewes with lambs, 200 H H ridged turnips andsWedes, 14 in oats, 22 in rape, turnip, wethers, horses, cattle, which can be taken at valuation. H 'H and, grass, 35 acres 1 year, 50 acres 2 year, 26 acres 3 Subdivided into 15. paddocks, mostly standard and H :■ yeir old grass. 1 paddock old pasture. Stock on wire fences, watered by natural streams, school and H :■ the place, 200 ewes with lambs, 26 dairy cowa, 25 head P.O. 2 miles. New homestead 10 rooms, all con- ■ of young stock, 8 horses. Property being well farmed veniences. stable, woolshed, chaShouse, implement H H ana clean. PRICE £21 per acre. £800 CASH or shed, etc., a cheap property at £7 per acre. Owners H 'H will take as part payment house with 3to 6 acres interest £9,500, will exchange for Agricultural farm . H H handy to Christchnrch. 3732 up to 500 aores, 387 H lif ft rAAIf /9L rrt incus* buildings . . I I n% n. WVll W W« Cashel Street, Christchnrch. 1 'B S3
, I ' . ~ -^=jl Cooking for Invalids Tlil sickness, even more than Q.LAXO is invaluable as a • in healtli.it is essential to food for invalids—it is study the diet. The recovery rich in the proteid, carbohyo£ many invalids is seriously drates and fat so eisential to handicapped by the poor rebuild health, strength and quality nourishment given weight. The nourishing casthem even in homes of einogen, difficult of digestion I plenty. The patient's "fight- by the delicate stomach, is ing force" is not augmented broken up by the Glaxo proby the proper food and some- cess of manufacture into light, times disease wins when ■ flaky, digestible particles, nature, properly reinforced by easy of complete absorption the right nourishment, would by the weakest invalid. have conquered. -t_ For Infla*nxa and Ftotr Patients-Foriiiy the usual mJk diet with Glaxo. You thereby increase the amount of proteid carbohydrate and lat riven the patient. ... , , . N*no Trouble*—A cup of Glaxo at bedtime is particularly invigorating to brain workers and tired mothers. It is remarkably effective u>For r«6«reu/o«'«—Use Glaxo Ireely in the diet of tubercular patients. It is germ-free and supplies the nutritious milk elements that assist tho system in fighting the disease. • - " Soap*. B*effa* and Broths are made far more nutritious and ■PP el " ,, "« • by the addition of one tablespoonful of Glaxo to each cup ot beetle* GlaxTi. simply the solids of rich pure milk with extra sugar. It contoins no added cane sugar and should always eluded in the diet of patients who are denied foods containing ''" Ctl DoCto ' ! For INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS J/6, St, *i- TSfli cf a'.l ChemUU and Siortt 78 f \ A CURE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE^
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19190117.2.11.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 3
Word count
Tapeke kupu
881Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16423, 17 January 1919, Page 3
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Press. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
Ngā mihi
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.