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I It's Dollars to dough-nuts fgMl that — ' fp^ftl In a few years mone\ -making farms like the four below, will *■ kxl only be procurable at very high prices—if obtainable at all. UM*nYjß .Make no mistake, the farmer is the backbone of this \ T^lKsjjL Dominion's prosperity. He enriches himself and the Nation as VyftsJrJ well, so it's only natural that with normal conditions the price <S^VVI of land must must go up double or treble present day prices. \ Buy now and let the shekels roll In ® h JUST SOUTH OF OUNEDIN. , « FIRST-CUSS UNCOLK PRDRERTY. \ 1 °00 acres of first clas; land all fiat. 250 acres j 200 acres dairying and cropping land. Close to fkJCI of it is L'ood cropping worth £23 per aero. Well j school, railway :md creamery. Mubdevided into HX4 subdivided and watered, 3."> acres in o;its, 50 acre* handy paddocka with Rorse and wiro LYJ in turnip*, balance in vounjj grass. House 8 ; fences, together with bunfralow.6 rooms all con- ly'J rooms and all convenience*, necessary out- ! veniences, stable, implement shed, chaif house, building* Will easily carry 1,000 twes and , motor shed. Everything in first-rate order. iy4 f itten lambs lias f> veam to run. 'J his land is in the best of heart, only boin» nil Price *0 per acre. Owner will exchange his , lightly cropped for years, and for dairying will frVj interest £2 200 for a email farm in Canterbury. he hard to^boat. Call for full particulars. \>J\ o7l!4 ] Price £43 per acre. Easy terms. iJ'J? r*//u IN THE MOR'WEST AREA. WCtT] NORTH RAKAIfI. ] , . . ft jt/ . 3a2 acres of good quality sheep cropping and (7? I,IGO acres good fcheep fattening country with | dairy land. 42 acres in wheat, 2*2 in oats. 52 < l\jr/ house 5 rooms water laid on, stable.*, implement j rS j, e an( j grans, 13 »cros in turnips and grass. KjlA shed, etc. Ilandy to school, rail 5 miles. 6a ; land is flat and all ploughable, house 7 tjOCi acres in turnipe. 100 acres in young grass, IUO j joorrs, stable 10 stalls, .1 loose boxes, largo I ready for sowing. Balance in old pasture and i penary, implement shed, wool-shed, yards and ,\r7 really heavy native. Subdivided into 7 pad- j <jip. All buildings are of the best. School 1$ \fr docks, good fences, and watered in every pad- miles, rail 'I miles. Subdivided into 7 paddocks, \*y dock. This is one of the best farms in the watered by natural streams. This land grasses ' district, and the owner will give very easy t«*-ms exceptionally well and is practically freo from Mfcl to sound man. Price only £7/10/0 per acre. droucrht. Price, with crops in, £22 per acre. ||| 398 On the market for one month only. 389 ||3 Lu u mrw /&. ccs wcus ' BU,LWNGS •• 1 XX* \&2) Cashel Street, Christchnrch. || cot C25^7 (.8 JNFLUENZA is a zymotic __ _ d disease resembling caEASY BUYING I s±J:rd ls L a^tf;t I suits in subsequent serious BUNGALOWS are scarcer now than ever. The R ' illness. oncoming rush of returning soldiers will soon In send ■values up and up, and a 9 values go up, B B *3 rent goes up too. ■ l^ynetna AVOID RENT j I [ n fl l jgQ nza HOW CAN YOU IT ? EASY. I have I fi * Made»«England several really good BUNGALOWS, at prices j | Your main object should be to ranging from £700 to £1,200, -which lam I g reß ; st { n f ec tion- This usually prepared to sell on rent terms, a small deposit, 8 fi x rst a^ecls 'he raucous memand terms which amount to merely a fair rent. | E brane of the nasal passages. While yon are buying yon pay the rent to S I If, therefore, antiseptic condiyonrwlf, and in time become fall owner. I I t! <"» g ™, te 1 j./. i. • i Hi passages by...inhaling rynetlia --Come quick. Get first pick. , HI the disease will be prevented. Pi Even when the germ of influ--7 A T T A ff enza . has found lodgement, XjL flj P-*xa it MM Jt JOL £ I . Pynetha often effects a comB plete cure quickly. • As its <?rrmiTHE ESTATE AGENT g J- I cidal antiseptic- .i »' 1 B healing balsams CATHEDRAL SQUARE 1 pass overth mem- FPte=al»jl I 8 branes ihey kill ... UJ.ISIIIJ the germs, soothe /_XKatifidifj! ) the irritation, and IfeiJSlja restore normal j — . healthy conditions, fiuUM Pynetha costs but p*"^j| SHOE THE WHOLE / ui FAMILY AT OUR 11 I chrißtc^u " h nn( i jpr j Ten-Per-Cent 1 Reduction Sale y . Z&jLm ] Superlative/ Thereby saving Money Tyre Wh\ ' Hannah's well known quality footwear is offering at Bedrock . VBmi , Prices and if you are wise you will buy future as well as \\ | . .1 Hi present requirements during the Sale. ' Britia.h Manufac- | lIHI turers.has given to I !h| Every Shoe in the Store is-subject the metorin* w«id v j g _ _ , . _ ... the acme oi tyre I In to a Discount of 2/- in the £ until 111 l construction —i 11 j lH S SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Bth jPSiTT^?S3FW?MI . Remember! Footwear prices are still soaring and the import- yTH ance of the Sale cannot be too strongly stressed. Step in now Ih/f B W tt . . • ... • JC THREE —RIBBED VERBS'. BS while the going a good." • 1 VPM B® f / JT7\ (lf/7 W S/I //) ALL "garages 111 \M\ Yf 111 mJ II 4Sb.l/W sttoersTS. \\^//// 117 €ashel Street - Christchnrch & CO., ltd. \ IsBJ ChrMchurch 2 J^£/ The Two Words That Matter I I Most To-day y I | QUALITY AND PRICE | J A PERFECT COMBINATION 1 8 * ▼ AT OUR SUMMER SALE V I 40in.Fl6ral Voiles and Muslins— QUILTS —Single Bed .. Sale Price from 7/6 B Sale Prices .. .. 1/9 2/6 and 2/11 Doable Bed .. Sale Price from 14/6 B v 40in. Cheek Zephj-rs .. Sale Price 1/1 yard Coloured Printed Bedspreads Sale Price 7/6 yard H 321n. White Flannelette .. Sale Price yard Real Down Quilts, rare values, lovely selection— I 44in. White Frosted Voiles .. Sale Price 1/11 yard Sale Price from 32/6 I Check Suitings, very Special Line—Usually.. 2/IPillow Cases Sale Price from 2/3 pair ■ Sale Price .. .. .. .. 1/Il| Pillow Shams .. Sale Price from 4/6 pair B Striped Bath Towels, 70x35 Sale Price .. 2/11 White Lace Curtains Sale Price from '4/- pair H SOin. White Twill Sheeting .. Sale Prices 4/3 & 4/6 40in. Qream Wincev Sa3 cPrice „ 2/H yard 1 j/\: n . Fine Cream Serge, brown hair stnpe—Sale Price 4/6 ■ 40m. Coloured Poplins, good shades-— 36in. White China Silk .. Sale Price 5/11 'fi e, S 50in. Covert aoths Special Sale Price . 8/6 I 36m. Coloured Amazon Cloth SalePnce .. 1/« Navy Coating Serges—Sale Prices 2/6 3/3 3/9 9 ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS— Art Silk Dress Materials .. Sale Price ..3/11 | Single Bed .. .. Sale Prices from 27/6 56in. Dark Grey Tweed Sale Price .. 8/11 B Double Bed .. Sale Prices from 39/6 52in. Gabardine .. Sale Prices 4/11 & 5/11 B Graham, Wilson & Smellie I THE HOUSE FOB VALVE I (H71M13 B

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 3

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