I I The' World « Shortage MP I of Wool W I U1 English spinncr» and weavers positively state that the world shortage of rool must last for several years to come. This means assured profits for £§! he sheepfarmer; and while the profits you can derive from raising wool pgf nd mutton are great, il is also well to remember that by doing so you will p>£ ie materially helping in the post-war work of world-wide re-construction- pfj We Specialise in Farms |l 'he large number we have on our books enable us to satisfactorily fill {\ '• very requirement. j-v.-./ BARGAIK 174 A MIXED FARM- 25 MILES ONE OF THE CHEAPEST SHEEP RUNS ITI HEW I-4--F ROM CHRISTCHORCH. ZEALAND. )0 ncrjs, n.i;'- 'r n wsih 4- 4,700 acris, sittiatcd Waihola. main South Lino. £&.•;' ,ri!• • i hoiiM-. r.nnrv. ik-rv. v clay land, ridges and fla(3, bush anl fern country. ■ vi-lhoii«> and ■ li ltihf.'i2 liiiplrnifn: sheds and all ndcable. 7-roomed house. hot and cold vrater, •anarv. "• mil#* from railway. 11 mil.* from >• I-ck.l wnolshrd. motor garage. 7-stalled stable floft). i,[ -jfc nt:!- s frntn \\Yil w.i'cy-I mi!>- implement shed, feed house, harness room, dairy. . id'' I n::o p.uldf" ks : tai arr-s in .-rep. '.n-e < 'odlvnise, cattle yards and sheep yards ;is 1 mile i-rass Pries, £18 103. pjr 3CM. Imavdiu'p from school and railwav ; is watered by running Ks»-ssii.n ..m !»• given i »ulv £Sim> deposit. r> > streams and crock..: is subdivided into 21 paddocks. it mi.;.* tlti- <-hancc of makinrM'nis vrar'; profits. 14 miles of wire-netting. 500 acres have been in ii; 1 ivation ; prows good crops of oats and turnips. Slock carried at present—2,33o sheep, 1.500 ewes, A GOOD MONEY-WAKING FARM WHEAT 1 500 ewe hoggets, and balance wethers. This T GROWING OR DAIRYING. property is for absolute sale, is close to township. , , ~ , ... . Price, £2 15s. per acre. Easv terms arranged to a 10 acres freehold, silna'.erl m 1 lie \vell-kn(iwr. Shef- j man Fol. 690 .'•> Id district, good quality land, with 7-roontetl x ills'*, lint ;;:id cold water, pood outbuildings. ible (5 stalls' implement shed, cowbails (for 5 r-r-A' ws.. 1 mile lr..m >> h...1 anl railway ; well watered O NE OF NORTH CANTERBURY'S BEST TUSSOCK &■. il.'{s acres in «!vat and about same quantity in oats, RUN 3. 25 acn-s r.i:><\ balancc in grass. Carrying at present , . . ' , . t"'V •• 100 liead ~f cattle. Pries, £30 p?T acre. Easv f ■.mprtsmg SCTBS hrst-class tussock country ,„rm« irrinml Fol 70 il " use of 7 rooms. all convenie.nces. woolshed for 4 t.; > >> shearers, all other necessary outbuildings, about 350 Si "^{- BE A FARMER--A FIRST-CLASS FARM, 6 feet above sea level all nice roUing country 5 miles MILES FROM TOWN. from railway and 1 rone from school, lnis pro- 1 . _ , . . . * „ . pcrtv has not been on the market before, and it is fci* 20 acres, with rwoomed bungalow (practically new £ - J monov . maker . n carrying at present Fy;i-'v jxtntry. scullery and washhonso and dairy, and a»! '>000 ewes average pcrccntage, of lambs 9S. The r'r^*V usual outbuildings, anesian water su pplv. Sul>- ownrr has'grown green fee J. Would carrv con- fevV!, divided into 5 paddocks. G acres lucerne. I acre Biderab iy more sheep if some of the land were potatoes. 'ai re mang , :ls. _ acrcs swedes. ploughed. At the pricc asked to-day it is wort h tho r carrots. Pric# £1,250 'or thl lot. Only £350 money without any ploughing. Pricj, £8 10s. per o .-i cash deposit required to get mto this excellent acre. Call for fuller particulars. FoL 72 ! property. J" 01 - ONE OF WORTH OTAGO'S BEST LITTLE DAIRY * FARMB. ONE OF SOUTHLAND'S BEST AGRICULTURAL p;r, 100 acres, with house of 5 rooms, all necessary out- RUNS. V buildings, all in grass, suitable for dairying or wheat 2,009 acres, with 6-roomed house, all conveniences, growing : joining school, and 2J miles from railway. jjot, ot aiw i co id water, washhonse and coalhooso. w It is limestone country. Only £500 deposit, stable (4 stalls), loosebox. implement shed, cowbyro. / v-: immediate possession can be given. Inspcct_this cbalfhouse. woolshed for 4 shearers, cottage, etc., property and you will buy it. Fol. 675 , 0 00 n f samft j s leasehold, rent 2s. 7d. per . acre (lease has 18 years to run. and is renewable). . WE ARE INSTRUCTED BY THE MORTGAGEES balancc freehold. 90 acres in oats, 70 acres in TO OFFER THIB FIRST-CLASB BOARDING- turnips • has gi jm 40 bushels of oats to the acre, HOUSE, WITH FURNITURE, ETC. oats threshed SO bushels. Carrying at present 2.000 p; j i-acre of land, with 17-roomed house, adjoining sheep, liostdes cattle, good cropping land. Pries, i J : railway station, everything in good order, with all £5 ss. p»r acre. Kasy terms arranged. Fol. 15a • • v lunritun? and linen, 'cntlerv, etc.. as a going con- f • cent. Only £1,700, any terms can be arranged to an boyw * Call anr| se * US " {£l. 2735 er SUIT RETIRED FARMER. Hal 2 acres, in a good district, with 5-roomed house. fBE] FIRST-CLASS BUNGALOW—FENDALTON. sleepiag-out balcony, bathroom, Doulton bath. Immediate sale, 5 good rooms, latest conveniences, septic tank, motor shed, coalshed, gardons. lawns. cJov to tram, one of the cheapest properties in the etc., nicely laid out. 130 fruit trees, plums, pears ran distri t. Price only £1,050. £500 deposit. Balance and peaches, and apple.".; corner section. PfiCJ, vV.I; |H can remain for a period. Fol. 3 £1,500. FoL -93 I (? S IC 1& yf T T 11T %is a Powerful yet Harmless Water-white | JVftlL. 1 UIN DISINFECTANT . Tberc is no term wide enough in its meaning to describe MILTON, and there is tiothiac lu_J XSV in existence with which to compare it. Hfl MILTON takes the placc of hundreds of preparations in daily use. XIILTON is more effective than Carbolic Acid, more useful than soap. ,£Sj|KjK?;\ — MILTON is safe and wholescrae as water. fitfgWjJjvj fLLUAtijLJ KILLS ALL SMELLS AND DISEASE GERMS MILTON WILL NOT Born tie Skin-Poison Hunan Beings Tske Fire or Explode— Corrode Human Tissue I i lor use !n Dairies. Hotels Schools. Hospitals, Laundries. Bottleworks. Factories. Ships. Restaurants. Kitchenr. il &iths. Public Buildings, Public Conveyances. Slaughterhouses, etc. •] Milton leaves no Smell of Chemicxds or Disinfectants. Botllti «f lutiactwnt »iA (Kb Paithair. Whoteaale Distributor* ; SMITH & SMITH LTD. CHRISTCHURCH a
—OUR AIM FOR 1920= We are striving for a better, brighter semce '■ i-j-j than ever before —more conveniences for oar -® IsrP customers, and better facilities for handling the EEs|Jßp|| Ie /JjJjj constantly increasing volume of trade which Km5S2 aV ;® fljjtii centres round our store. BWX/iJrM i* /w| Make HANNAH'S Your vfM M Footwear Store For 1920 <■) In the past we hare always endeavoured to fw/ §b serve our customers with the best footwear JjLfflW that money can buy, at the smallest margin of profit, and we shall continue along these lines during 192 Q. We Wish to express Appreciation to our Customers for their valued support in the past and can promise them an even better service for 1920. Prompt and reliable repairs 4^!^^strosrsrJ^D^c^b 117 Cashel Street - Christchurch hsits—»<o -
There are plenty of SECOND-HAND CARS Of a sort, on the market now —but tb© following ar« well known Continental nukes of starling quality : 18/24 H.P. F.N. f)-6eater, recently overhauled and repainted. Spare wheel and tyr«s, otc. 12/14 DE LAGE 2-seater. Stepney rim, wiih spare cover and tube. A. W. SMITH & SON CENTRAL GARAGE COOK'S TOURS Through Bookings to all pans of New Lowest qoobtwoi. 13fl Hei «rfura IKSS&
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16722, 3 January 1920, Page 3
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