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| Get on I I the Land I If The world shortage of wooi, of mutton, of practically fl 1 every primary product, is calling to you. 1| I Opportunity is knocking I I Farming to-day does not present a tenth of the H mi difficulties that prevailed ten years ago. The large 11 m demand for all primary products assures an ample H H reward for years to come. Act now and reap the m Kj harvest of big money from oversea. 11 ■ A SOUTH OTAGO FARM FOR IMMEDIATE .'onercte: also vard, lioM abont 43 i;o\r« Kail- ® mm sale. "ay I' miles. school 1 mile. Owner has milked BbmS BS 510 ACRES, more or !es.-. sif tint Snath Of.v'o- .'TV' J , - V , < ' r( ''' ks *P"ngs; sub- Sp Hfl n. Jirly a^rieidtiiniI land. 'j J j Hf T'l.'aVrs' ,-ro,n >/!.':iV.','V V.ilam-e in -.1-1 PRICE*'£4O per ||| ■H office ami school. • > milts from freezing works. Vo]:o s j <! miles from cheese factory. Tho title is free- Hew H T h< " 'V"' is ,; y springs nn-i <• A FINE SHEEP PROPERTY, RAKAIA Bgtj subdiviilcil into 1 paddocks by pust and wir.- niQTRIPT Hsß fences ami <"|\i "n-U-1l»orn: acres in oats, about tMolKld. Bw I'd acres in turnips, plenty <•!' young grass (it to ' omprising 1600 ACRES, with 7-roonied House. KgH rut fur grass-sccl. Has grown good crops ni" ''•stalled stable. wool.shed. tr.ipshed, anil men's EE m| wheat, and oat.-- :ivernge ><> bushels per acre. wharc; n miles from school, 5 miles from rail- BBg FIH Carrying slieep ami cattle well. The land is lo.v v:i . v - Watered l\v races in every paddock, there gffi leßi downs fiver v.-hich one run drive a mot or-cu r, I it* in jj 1.) paddocks; all fences in good oriler; *i."i gEM t except one paddock. PRICE, £18 per acrc. This acres in oats, .'!»() acres ploughed for turnips, bjm; HhH is a good properly, and cheap at the price asked. balance in grass. Carrying al the present time {EEs P B I'iilin -'"»<» sheep, also rattle, horses, etc.; the land is Biffl :• 11 Hat. PRICE, £8 per acre. Cal! or write to pe? HH i«i Dirfiiifru ntcTDtrT ei\An curm '"ike arrangements for inspection, us HH IN METHVEN DISTRICT—GOOD SHEEP this propertv will not be long on tho market. B COUNTRY. Kasy terms to a good m:iiu Folio 12 500 ACRES, more <<r less, with House of ti room?. wjßjj hot and cold water, motor shed, stables, woolshcd JUST OUT FROM TOWN—SUIT RETURNED ■H iitnl cowshed, etc.; school and telephone 1 mile. SOLDIER. alw milway H mil 's, creainerv I miles. Well watered , " , EStf HD bv races, always running. Subdivided into I<> 10 ACRES, more or less, heavy land, with 4- 3® H| paddocks, chietiv wire fences; in acres in oat-. roomed Hoiw, and washhouse, coalshed. trap- 5® ■I average ::r, bushels t» the „cre Masi crop aver- «"'! covrbjrc; practically along- g| UB iige.l a.-, bushels ), irrviag at present .'.(MI ewes. side railway and school. Watered l.y artesian Bh Only £1000 cash, balance arranged. PRICE, £11 s"l'P'. v ; •• paddoeks, gorse and wire fences; Egg H per acrc. This propenv is well w„rth inspecting. J; 1 ""™ ,n fn11, . ,w • balance m grass. PRICE. £1450. BK Volio Tirther particuiurd on application. Folio lo HK H| A GOOD LITTLE FARM. IN GERALDINE A SOUTH CANTERBURY PROPERTY m Knl DISTRICT. WORTH LOOKING AT. Ml I'omprising 285 ACRES, more or less, cropping -'0 ACRES, more or less, lirst-class land, with Sjrjgj H ami sheep land, watered by races never dry; !'! -t-rooined House, 5-stalled stable and loose-box, HH jmildocks, wiro and gorsi; fences; 12 acres in barn, implement slicd, washhouso and workshop; jBBa rye and 11(5 in oats, •!"> acres ploughed for tur- •' miles from school and railway. Lease is renew- «g»p 1 ■n nips anil rape; average crops of wheat and oats able, rent 7s 4<l per acre; watered by springs BSf Bmß average respectively 111 bushels and 70 bushels. am! creeks; t> paddocks, l'enees good. Grew . r )_ t'arrying at present .".1)0 ewes, and fattens .100 bushels ot wheat last crop to the aero; carrying tc&| KJj lambs each year. The land is flat aad easily at present ."00 ewes, and fattens all the lambs; jjjg| S£a worked. The buildings comprise 1-roomed house land is practically all ploughable. Coalpit in g|s HH and all conveniences, hot ami cold water, stables working order on property; lines, trucks, work- S® MH and sheils, etc.; one mile from school an/1 mil- men's wharc, etc. PRICE, £6000. £3000 down, gEra way. PRICE. £15 per acre. Good terms to an balance can remain for a long period at per |5g HH approved buyer. Folio fi cent. Polio 121 jffijj H A FIRST-CLASS CROPPING OR DAIRYING 190 acres, more or less, in West Ardton clisHH PARM tnct; best in tho district. New House, hot and |M HH ' cobl water, patent gas lighting, (i-stnlled Btable, About -0 miles from Christchurch: 180 ACRES, usual outbuildings. Water races water tho proBfl more or less, heavy to medium land, with perty well; HO acres in oals, *10 acres rape and BBS ' HH roomed house, all conveniences, washhouse, etc.: turnips. 40 acres young grass. PRICE, £28 per KEbI ' HH coalhousc, 4-stailed stable, S-bn.il cowshed all acre. £2000 deposit. Folio 29 HH < HH HH! H Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Christchurch H \

— lni '"r in cir Holiday Makers—Attention! = Nothing like Hollander's values anywhere in Christchurch. Cash only, of course. It's the — cash policy that keeps our prices down. — Smart Costumes Inspect our fine £ for holiday wear Millinery stock of Blouses "j All-wool Fine Cream Ser K e BargaiilS Cre P e-de-chene Blouses in n *nn\ cream, apncot, white, blue, ' ' Ladle*' and Children's pink, helio, vieux rose, saxe All-wool Cream Gabardine Ruth Hat* at a very blue, emerald green — Costume*, with vest £7/7/- ipeeUl price Trimmed . . . . with coloured ribbon* — 24:6 25/6 27/6 32/6 Tussore Costumes— £4/4- 4:/3 LI Smart and Stylish Sports Silk Costumes, white, grev. Smart Pull-«n Panama*. Coats— H nary and brown— £6/19/6 The w for 39/6 50/- 65/. 85'- to 110/- p knock'dboat wear. . . . oi_- .. j -i. i Washing Costumes, in pique, Extra »pecial value. Cotto.i Shirts, in pique, drill j j beach cloth and poplins— &/G tad gabardine— j 39649 6 C__——— 11/6 15/6 27 6 l| ! 1 M. Hollander Ltd. :: High Street |j Ready-to-Wear Specialists n

~mn »ni iacz==3ai IDE ——— ———— (A CAJCD) —— . W. J. MICHIE, RLP.T.A To saDoif 11 Maybe consulted at his rooms,2l \sZAWWUriULL A sapp., KiW St- Wert (opposite Cranmer AGRICULTURAL SHOW and MARQUEES, TEiTS, Square), wber? he receWes patients PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES L°™^a' o Tad!ST; COMMITTEES, Etc. and FORMS on Hire I I eminent medical men ail over tife LET us KNOW your requirements ytoM. Nemws diseases a speciality. JOHNSON & COUZINS 11 Hoars of Consultation 9-30 to 12, Sail, Flag and Fishing Not Makers 678 COLOMBO ST. *° 35 Opp««if K. K— Ltd. J) Maai-eea Telephone No. Alio

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 3

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