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It's Dollars to dough-nuts SJgJ that Tn a few years moncv-makinp; farms -like the four below, will * v only be procurable at very high prices—if obtainable at all. Make no mistake, the farmer is the backbone this Dominion's prosperitc. He cnriches himself and the Nation. as well, so it's only natural that with normal conditions the price of land must must go up double or treble present day prices. J Buy now and let the shekels roll in JUST SOUTH OF DUNEDIN. A FIRST-CLASS LINCOLN PRORERTY. 1 200 acres of first class land all flat. 200 acres 200 acres dairying and cropping land. Close to J (AfcX lof it is good cropping, -worth £25 per acre. Well school, railway and creamery. iSubdevided into 1 ILyA subdivided and-watered, 35 acres in oats, 50 acres handy paddocks with gorso and wire ILV\I in turnips, balance in young House 8 fences, together with bungalow, Grooms, all con- jlY^y rooms and all conveniences, necessary out- veniences stable, implement shed, chaff-house, buildings. "Will easily carry 1,000 ewes and motor shed. Everything in . first-rate order. lYsf fatten "lambs. Mortgage has 5 years to run. This land is m the best of heart, only being £ VV Price £(> per acre. Owner will exchange his lightly cropped for years, and for dairying will pJTI interest £2 200 for a small farm in Canterbury. be hard to beat. Call for full particulars. Ji 3734 Price £43 per acre. Easy terms, 397 r f/.lt IN THE NOR'WEST.AREA. l/VFV NORTH RAKAIA. . ■,' v . , . , ftJW ... 302 acres of good quality sheep cropping and r>irf 1,160 acres good sheep fattening country with dairy land. 42 acres.in wheat, 22 in oats, 52 house 5 room«, water laid on, stables, implement ra p o an( j grass, 13 ■ acres: in turnips and grass. shed, etc. Handy to school, rail 5 miles. Go The land is flat and all ploughable, house 7 JL acres in turnips, 100 acres in young grass, 100 rooms, stable 10 stalls, 3 loose boxes, largo ready for sowing. Balance in old pasture and granary, implement shed, wool-shed, yards and ys/t really heavy native. Subdivided into 7 pad- Sip. All buildings are of the best. School 1£ \YP docks, good fcnces, and watered in every pad- miles, rail 2 miles. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, dock. This is ono of the best farms in the -watered by natural streams. This land grasaea district, and the owner will give very easy terms exceptionally well and is practically free from BB to sound man. Price only £7/10/0 per acre. drought. Price, with crops in, £22 per acre. On the market for one month only. 389 H H. H. COOK ®> CO. Cashel Street, Christchurch. {j _ — ■■■■■!. ■!. I. I ■ . .1 ■ .!■ 1 ' — The Daily Knead! Housewfe, bciker/pastry maker-—they adl Snow- V I /3j ball Flour—the. Dominion's .Daily KneacL, There's / / * valways a reason for the popularity of any article. Analyse its ,; .success andiyowll tha?? r there's one certain factor—quality. So,; too, with ■■ r " Of made to'foe the best it is proved-to be, best by test. Here's 7 1 ; Ca ali t tie catalogue of : Snowbairs ; merits ; —fine, silky'.perfectlypurc, 'fj yrV\ \iT leavens, easily, bakes easily, high in quality, uniform in: results. fl f / J ° °^ Cr Ur can equal Snowball N.Z.. I made from the finest wheat money can^buy,C ' CC{r '? walcr P?w« r . h ence no coal dust: ■ Try it^^.

THE DOOR AT THE BAGK Just as soon as you "snap"— with, your Kodak or Brownie —you can date and title the picture through ' s the door at the back." Think of its advantages—its convenience > LET SUCKLING'S SHOW YOU how to use the many Kodak or Brownie Exclusive feature — how. to get the greatest success with all the-bother left out. They will teach you courteously and intelligently. Don't forget Suckling's. . nil n l/l • IIIfl ! ' Q The Kodak Specialists UUUfVLIIIU DlO9 GASHEL STREET j : (Opposite Ballantynes) J CHRISTCHURCH ■ SS3SO-223* - I - for good pu!mbin6 Successor to T. Danks GEO. STENING PLUMBING BRANCH 958 cashel stkket . • Pronpt ani Satisfactory Repairs (Next to Rotherfleld Hotel) PkonfcZßW

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16424, 18 January 1919, Page 3

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