I It's Dollars %-^j" to dough-nuts |;®| that — mm In a few years money-making farms like the four below, will IV Vofjl only be procurable at very high prices—if obtainable at all. fjYVxyJ Make no mistake, the farmer is the backbone of this xHTIKyi Dominion's prosperity. He enriches himself and the Nation as Vj/iVyT well, so it's only natural that with normal conditions the price of land must must go up double or treble present day prices.. Bay now and let the shekels roll in wjk JUST SOUTH OF DUNEDIH. A FIRST-CLASS LINCOLN PRORERTY. Lj 1,2(50 acres of first class land all flat, 250 acros 200 acres dairying and cropping land Close to HCrA ■ofit is good cropping, worth £25 per acre. Well school, railway and creamery. Subdivided into UVV subdivided and watered, 3j acres in oats, 50 acrea handy paddocks with gor&e and wire IxrJ in turnip*, balance in young grass. House 8 fences, together with bungalow 6 rooms all con- • t\rf 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' JTv£/ ' fatten lambs. Mortgage lias f» years to run. This land is in the best of heart, only bein" /y7 Price £6 per acre. Owner will exchange bis lightly cropped for years, and for dairvintr wifl KIT 7 interest £2,200 for a small farm in Canterbury. be hard to beat. Call for full particulars. fiur 3731 Price £43 per acre. Easy terms. 3'J7 jjJ/VV. 1 NORTH RAKAIA. r ,N ™E *OR WEST AREA. lllftP/ 1,160 acres good *heep fattening country with f^acrerf^wheat Aa2 house Grooms water laid ou. stab es. implement rape and grWt l 3 hcrefl in t d •;; IV7 shed, etc o school, rail 5 miles. Go The Und i# flat and aU p , ™ ho S. 7 i/V7 . acres in turnips, 100 acres m young grass, 100 r00nl8( 6 uble 10 stalls, 3 loose boxes larno fv7 ready for sowing. Balance in old pasture and granary, implement ahed, wool-shed, yards and rjrv really heavy native. Subdivided into 7 pad- dip. All buildings are of the beat. School 1 h V&s docks, good fence-, and watered in every pad- miles, rail 2 miles. Subdivided into 7 naddocl™ • U7l dock, fhis is ono of the best farms in the wat#r#< j by natural streams. This land grasses T,-' district, and the owiacr will give very easy tefrms exceptionally well and is practically free from' * v to sound man. 1 nco only t </10/0 per acre. drought. Price, with crops in, £22 per acre. ffo ■ iJb On the market for one month only. 389 f||j HU rAAK 1 /SV. rft INCUS' buildings :: i •n. KSO Cashel Street, Christchorch. [||
KtOOtl fl ■ COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS H ■ ON VERY EASY TERMS for E terms I H £5 worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly H B £10 worth: £2 Deposit, 3/2 weekly H ■ £20 worth : £4 Deposit, .6/4 weekly H ■ £30 worth: £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly H B £40 worth :£8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly B B £50 worth: £10 Deposit,l6/- weekly B B LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT B B All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock B I 7158 HEREFORD ST. I m SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING I y'y ; ' 4.' ■ ' • • Every Woman Should Know that Sani'Flush will banish the disagreeable features of cleaning toilet bowls. It keeps them spotlessly white, clean and sanitary. It gets at the hidden trap which nothing else can reach, cleans it and prevents odors; makes dipping water and scrubbing unnecessary. I \ \ | |l I f\ — not^ng else like it — ■ vi' / WfJl)(l' w '' naA9 to c^can 'oil® l bowls MjlJ U M [ I 111 Ji only and does it perfectly. Ask Your Dealer _ J7r ,!if .t" Your dealer has Sani'Flush or can get it quickly; or write us' C\ a card giving, your dealer s name - :L and we will have you supplied. / ''&w) Sani-Flxish should be used I;*" wherever there are toilets in ResVy " idences, Business Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc. Does not \ jK| injure plumbing connections. ■ The Hygienic Products Co. L — Lower Cob* Street 109 Pitt Street , W«lKinton« N. Z. Sr<tMT. N. S. W. More Bargains at Hollander's Sale Jjßk Silk Sports Coats, fashionable shades A 7 BhBBBIm and styles, reduced from 85/-to i/ w - iHjIHH /V Voile Blouses, reduced from 5/6 4/6 mmw Pique, Oabardine, .and Poplin < c\f/ JmHUm Costumes, newest fashions, Usual | y'O ' Price 75/-; Selling off at — Another Line of Costumes. Usual 1 9 ff\ Price 42/»; sacrificed at ' Tweed Costumes. Usual Price 84/- 35'.. > Extraordinary Value at Jap Siik Blouses—Sale Price ••• 15'- ■■ Skirts, made in our own rooms, i /!//" BHBI navy, black, and black and white | Q'O check, usually 28/-, Sale Price ... ' nBHR _ The City's Cheapest Drapery "jS\ ■ ■'
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16426, 21 January 1919, Page 3
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