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JL To-day's I Time and opportunity for baying good land cheap are « rapidly passing. Any man who can put down a deposit and H buy land is sure to reap a big profit on his purchase during S the coming years —but to-day's opportunity is passing. H These Properties will Double in Value I B FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. SCARGILL, NORTH CANTERBURY. Kg I , ~ _ , , , Vtt -i i 1,250 Acres. Good sheep and cattle country. 500 E| 2,603 Acres of B reehold Land, situated Waitotara acres have been ploughed and sown in rtnglisn grass. nfl Valley, North Island; 1,600 acres sown down in balance tussock in 10 paddocks. Well fenced and HM English grass, 1,000 acres native feed and bush. Ine water in each paddock, carrying 1,400 sheep. The ffi| soil is good loam on blue papa, divided into 14 paddocks owner -doing the work single-handed, by employing |jj|g by post and wiro fences. Well watered by springs ; labour the carrying capacity could be increased Bl wintered 2,100 sheep, 120 head of cattle, and 1- considerably. House 8 rooms, hot and cold water. |fa horses. .Modern homestead. Hot and cold water, Woolshed for 5 shearers, stables, implement sh6d, l|3 etc. Woolshed, engine and shearing machine*, men s garden, orchard, extensive plantations. Price £10 10s. I|§ quarters, dip, etc. This is a good proposition at an acr9i Terms and full particulars on application. H9 £7 10s. per acre. Or would exchange equity of 4305 KM £11,500 for Canterbury farm. Fol. 3760 B§l 17 MILES FROM CHRISTGHURCH. gg AS A GOING CONCERN—OTAGO. '-0 00 °j Nieo QuaHty Land, carrying 1,800 H| sheep, 120 head of cattle. Milking 3o cows, machines pel 1 000 Acres of Undulating Land, with new homestead, 3-cow plant. In 25 paddocks, well fenced and |s8 7 rooms, all conveniences. Woolshed, stables, 2 huts. watered. miles from township and railway. ||| School and railway 1£ miles. Nine subdivisions, post Homestead 11 rooms, all conveniences. Stable, wool- g£|| and wiro fences, barbed wire on top, and wire netting. shed, cow-bails, 3-stand shearing machine, men's gg 300 acres in young grass. The land is nearly all whan;, motor shed. This place is well adapted for Bag plouifhable. 1,300 sheep, 700 of which are ewes. 100 cutting up, being particularly well roaded, and the I|| wethers, 11 head of cattle, 20 horses. This is well first time the farm has been on the market. Price IBS worth e'nauirintr about at £10 10s. per acre. Very £25 per acre. Full particulars on application, lis easy terms. F01.3685 Terms, etc. Fol. 400 ||1 HO VHV /W inglis' buildings . . §1 nOa Cashel Street, Christchurch. || I^l // The Dependable Flour \\ Awarded / / —Snow-white—Superior \\ Medals at New £ g j \\ and if —and rightly so. v \\ London Exhibi- / / , _ \ \ now. // Ihe day is gone when the housewife \\ // ordered simply "flour." To-day the \a . . // discriminating housewife asks and insists // °" our - She that it i5......V5i-,.. jjKjgß \\ tetter—pure--rnore certain of results because YY it leaVens easily and bakes evenly. Just why • i ' we've told at greater length in other advertise- /A fif y ments. The fact is there, and you can /A W P rove T pst tr y it—see for /A '■ \ yourself if it doesn't give greater better bread v • 2001b. sacks. Made A/|' ' —• —— , - ■ * ■. -.v ~ : jjlj|!; Finest in ■ V WHOLESOME " " " —» 'Z AND INVITING "REX"J - V.j ■! ■ s§£ LUNCHEON g T __ f Ji iii.ii .4 CHEESE ■ • ' Jsj B tefegjfll da full of nourishment and P I ■IB BI WmP I / H 8 fSS'is most economical. It ■ '"m ' ' BB'■. ■ JB [ara comes in an east) to spread ■ consistency and dan be ■ I M fifljßll used without butter. ■ ' P«cked fl osts a little more than othei =EE=E rands, but is worth the money. ■ — ~ ~~~ v *~ Jhe other Good Grade at 2/4 11|| Taking it all round | ||| FOOT AI LMENTS \ \ vou cannot do better i i i « v • flt 1 HAS NO _ A. W. SMITH & SON fjKpl?#' MICHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS f

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16430, 25 January 1919, Page 3

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