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HI All English spinners and weavers positively state that the world shortage of H | wool must last for several years to come. This means assured profits for jg| 111 t he sheepfarmer; and while the profits you can derive from raising wool || ggj an d mutton are great, it is also well to remember that by doing so you will |ij Hj be materially helping in the post-war work of world-wide reconstruction- g I We Specialise in Farms | TI IC i ar cre number we have on our books enable us to satisfactorily fill Hi A BARGAIN -IN A MIXED FARM —25 MILES ONE OF THE CHEAPEST SHEEP RUNB IK HEW ip FROM CHRISTCHURCH. ZEALAND. || Hn 200 acres, 25 raiics from Christchnrch. with 4- 4,700 acres, situated Waihola, main South Lino. SmH roomrd Ituuf pantry. scullotv, washhotisc. pigstve. clay land, ridges and flats. bnsh and fern country, ghg . fnw ] ho .., £ c and rh.iffhousc. - 'implement sheds and all rideable. 7-roomed house, hot andcold water, &gg MB rranarv- :i mile- from railway, 1 + miles from school woolshed, motor gMge. 7-stalled stable (loft), gH nA ral i cs f rom saleyax'!?! Well watered, sub- implement shod, feed house, harness room, dairv. ag** MM divided into 9 paddocks :60 acres in crop, balance coalhouse. cattle yards and sheep yards; is 1 mile H§9 in craw PriW, £18 10s. piT acre. Immediate from school and railway; is -wateredJ>y rnnntng nsjy ■Si r*>3S«?ion r?n be "ivni On!y £.500 deposit. Do streams and creeks ;is subdivided into 21 paddocks, Hi n ot: n„ ss thi rh.w»» of making this vcar s profits. 14 miles of wire-netting. 500 acres have bcerv in tjgn Pol. 330 cultivation; grows good crops of oats and turnips. A'ojr Stock aferried at present—2,33o sheep, 1,500 ewes, Kill A GOOD MONEY-MAKING FARM—WHEAT 1,500 ewe hoggets and balance wethers. This Iffifi GROWING OR DAIRYING. property is for absolute sale, is close to township. rag Bawl Price, £2 1&S. per Mil. Easy terms airangedto a ESgl 240 acres freehold, situated in tho well-known Shef- Fol. 690 ggSg BM field district, f:ood quality land, with 7-roomed ° ggjg |SHg houf.e. hot and cold water, good outbuildings, ffiEH stable (5 stall:;', implement shed, cowbails (for 5 HBSfl r ows). 1 mile from school and railway ; well watered. ONE OF NORTH CANTERBURY'S BEBT TUSSOCK M 35 acres in wheat and about same quantity in oats. RUNS. '&M'* HSBBI -5 acres rape, balance in grass. _ Caoying at present Comprising ? W acres first-class tussock country, Sfli;' 100 hcad of r : attlc - P " C9 ' 838 aCf st . house of 7 rooms, all conveniences, woolshed for 4 lUh terms arranged. shearers, all other necessary outbuildings, about 350 : t RmS « riDMcn ft riORT FARM fi feet above sea level, all nice rolling country, 5 miles Hi BE A from railway and 1 mile from school. This pro- >V ; , HflS MILES FROM TOW?l. nQfc boeQ Qn lh(J before, and it is SrJgi ■H 20 acros, with 5-roomed bungalow (practically new). a good m oney-makcr. It is carrying at present Ivfl pantry, scullery and washhousc and dairy, and all 2 000 ewes, average percentage of lambs 98. The ■$§ usual outbuildings, artesian water supply. Sub- has'grown green feed. Would carry conH£3 divided into 5 paddocks. 6 acres lucerne. 1 acre.* siderably more sheep if some of tho land were Km potatoes. 1 aero mangels, 2 acres swedes, i-acre ploughed. At the price asked to-day it is worth the ■%>?* EBB carrots. Price £1,250 for the lot. Only £3»0 money without any ploughing. Price, £8 10s. per cash deposit required to get into this tcr®« rjll for fuller particulars. FoL 72 HI ■ ONE OF NORTH OTAQO'S BEST LITTLE DAIRY £$1 H ONE OF NORTH OTA«« ME 0F SOUTHLAND'S BEST AGRICULTURAL ggg H 100 acres, with house of 5 rooms, all necessary out- RUNB. mm buildings, all in gtass. suitable for dairying or wheat 2,000 acres, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, ■JD growing; joining school, and 21 miles from railway. hot and cold water, vrashhouse and coalhouse, fi'fw H It is limestone country. Only £500 deposit, stable (4 stalls), loosebox, implement shed, cowbyro. HQ immediate possession can bo given. Inspect this chaffhouse, woolfihed for 4 shearers, cottage, etc., Wffl, property and you will buy it. Fol. 675 1,200 acres of same is leasehold, rent 2s. 7d. per Jgjgl ■1 acre (lease has 18 years to run. and is renewable), $0; WE ARE INSTRUCTED BY THE MORTGAGEES freehold. 90 acres in oats, 70 acres in £ggi TO OFFER THIS FIRST-CLASS BOARDlNGturnips ; has grown 40 bushels of oats to tho acre. HOUSE, WITH FURNITURE, ETC. oats threshed 80 bushels. Carrying at present 2,000 H i-acre of land, with 17-roomed house, adjoining besides good cropping land. Pries, HSB railway station, everything in good order, with all £5 SS. pit am. Easy terms arranged. Fol. 155 jg| HI fnniituro and linon, cutlery, etc.. as a going con- wS| HH cero. Only £1,700, any terms can be arranged to an HB approved buyer. Call and see us for further Bt||T RET|RED FARMER. particnlax3. *oi. -/jo 2 acres, in a good district, with 5-roomed house, K'iji EH FIRST-CLASS BUNGALOW —FENDALTOM. sleeping-out balcony, bathroom, Doulton bath. ■HI Immediate sale, 5 good rooms, latest conveniences, septic tank, motor shed, coalshod, gardens, lawns, BBf to tram, one of the cheapest properties in tho etc., nicely laid out, 130 ? Wt distri-.t. Price only £1,050. £500 deposit. Balance and peaches, and apples . comer section. PTIC.. can remain for a period. Fol. 3 £1,500. ** US 8 Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchnrch g

~—— " —■■ ini ,PC^I T I i Holiday M'akers—Attention! F Nothing like Hollander's values anywhere in Christchurch. Cash only, of course. It's the — cash policy that keeps our prices down. — 3 Smart Costumes _I Inspect our fine H 1 for holiday wear Millinery stock of Blouses j" Al J.wool Fine . Cream Serge BargalllS Costumes, stripe £7/7/- Ladiea' and Children'* pink, helio, vieux rose, saxe All-wool Cream Gabardine Rush Hats at a very blue, emerald green— Costumes, with rest £7/7/- rTbtT.- 24/6 25 6 27/6 32/6 J Tussore Costumes— £4/4/- 4/11 Smart and Stylish Sports % ■ Silk Costumes, white, grey, Smart Pull-on Panam*». Coats— navy and brown—£6/19/6 The v«y thing for 39/6 50/- 65/- 85/-to 110/- r Washing Costumes, in pique, Extra apecial t»1«. Cotton Shirts, iu pique, drill beach cloth and poplins— &/& and gabardine— 39/6 49/6 11 6 15/6 27,6 . M. Hollander Ltd. :: High Street : : Ready-to-Wear Specialists ! —ini inr iar- iog -inrdIMii " [(] Wolfe's Schnapps, m * COOK'S TOURS U/ ~ A PURE & WHOLESOME SPIRIT. I SSSfJSSSS.^Sg'^SI »"y wn«i« Botti«s. -w

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 3

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