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I It's Dollars to doughnuts fjfff that— mm \S V CwjS In a few years money-making farms like the four below, win JV xS/'w only be procurable at very high prices—if obtainable at all. (m Vyj Make no mistake, the farmer is the backbone of this \H9ncVi Dominion's prosperit}*. He enriches himself and the Nation as well, so it's only natural that with normal conditions the price Vd/lVvn of land must must go up double or treble present day prices. Boy now and let the shekels roll in mk JUST SOUTH OF DUNEDIN. A FIRST-CLASS LINCOLN PROPERTY. SYjjCffl J .200 acreo of first class land all fiat, 250 aercs 200 acres dairying and cropping land Close to I fkrJ H of it is good cropping, worth £25 per acre. Well school. railway and creamery. Subdivided into lIIYd M subdivided and watered, 35 acres in oats, 60 acre* handy paddocks with gorse and wire tWi KB in turnips, balance in young grass. House 8 fences, together with bungalow*6 rooms allcon- \\frT W loom* and all conveniences, necessary out- veniences, stable, implement *hed chaff-house kLA gag buildings. Will easily carry 1,000 oweß and motor shed. Everything in firs't-rate order" Y*4 lai fatten lambs. Mortgage has 5 years to rnn. This land ia in the'best of heart onlv beinc W7 B Price £G per acre. Owner will exchange his lightly cropped for years, and for dairvintr will AM H interest 12,200 for a small farm in Canterbury. l>e hard to beat. Call for fall particulars. \u/ Ec 3734 Price £43 per acre. Easy terms. 3'J? IJ//L 11 NORTH RAKAIA. „ THE WOR,WEST AREA. IjHtfV 19 1,160 acres good sheep fattening country with £y hTnV' 42° wrM S AJJ 1 house 5 rooms, water laid on, stables, implement rflna ftn( * is 4 _ . "J" 8, l\rf B .M, ,t„ ll„d, to .chool, rail 6 „Se.. 65 ?£ ITSi'-S™. Sjfte M g acre, in turnips. 100 acres m young grass, 100 roonJ8) gUhle 10 .talis, 8 looi l»ser2™* NH M ready for sowing. Balance in old pasture and imp , einent ami bXf m really heavy native, Subdivided into 7 pad- dip All buildings are of the beat. Schoon J ' {Y? H ( oc , ks > »?* 1 ? fence - s - and watered m every pad. mi , 2 mile „ M Subdivided into 7 mSIL \(7, H ( l 9 f : , ° ne of i . l ?. e - beßt farms ] ?J* e watered by natural streams. Thfc land graraea V H district, and the owner will very easy terms e xc«ption«l]jr we ll and is practically m m to sound man. trice only £7/10/0 per acre drought. I'rice, with crops in, £22 £? acrS M MB SJB On the market for one month only. 389 |&] IU 14 /Ol rA incus- buildings :: i Hl^BlHßßHE^B^@l^HHl9Bßß!!fll!llSßilßiißßli^^^S^^3l@iJi! ; _ MBWffwaaißßwygq»M> LAUREL MM KERO/ENE Vi KrLhm KlfilßSL ffffL fflg j9Sm KkL—— SSI ffiSUm y—-—rz, i i ■ - IT TERE'S a man with whom Laurel Ktroicnc "■""■"ll ■"V- • 1 X finds favour —the "night-shift" worker. * ' Since he cannot have daylight, he is bound . to have the best substitute to li'ght his way. He ' I _ " t wcc.ii ngm.ithJAifc'.ittsMWJßPW* ••

' ■ COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS B B ON VERY EASY TERMS H I £5 worth: £1 Deposit, 1/7 weekly H I fii O worth r £12 Deposit, 3/2 weekly R| B £20 woPth : £4 Deposit, 6/4 weekly g ' 1 £30 worth : £6 Deposit, 9/6 weekly ■ fi £40worth: £8 Deposit, 12/8 weekly H I £50 worth: £10 Deposit,l6/- weekly ■ I LARGER AMOUNTS BY ARRANGEMENT H I All Classes of Furniture and Furnishings in stock raj HEREFORD ST. I ,v ■> SHOWROOM UPSTAIRS. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING H - __

UNDERWEAR AT ITS LOWEST PRICES! To buy low-grade underwear at low I prices Is wasting money. But to buy _ high quality undergarments at the lowest prices in town is "good business." And at Plimsoll's you will do "good business." Though prices are Pleasing, the quality is there! Lightweight Singlets and Pants, 2/6, 3/6 to 10/6. Heavier weight, all wool, from 5/6. And Socks! All kinds of sox from 1/- pair to 4/- pair!Buy while prices are so moderate! PLIMSOLL'S Cr. Manchester & St. Asaph Streets, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16429, 24 January 1919, Page 3

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