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B M The world shortage of wool, of mutton, of practically 8g B every primary product, is calling to you. iff naH I Opportunity is knocking i B Fanning today does not present a tenth of the if difficulties that prevailed ten years ago. The large KV demand for air primary products assures an ample ft B reward for years to come. Act now and reap the j|| B harvest 'of big money from oversea. |1 Si A. SOUTH OTAGO FARM FOR IMMEDIATE concrete; also yard, hold about 45 cows. KailH SALE way 1-J miles, school 1 mile. Owner has milked Kpfff i , 43 cows. Watered by erccks and springs; sub- &r§ 540 ACEE3, more or loss, situated South Otago; divided into 11 paddocks; gorso and wire fencca; EaRjJ ■■ ncariy all agjiCTltural land, downs and flats: «0 acrcs wheat, about 32 acres oats, about 4 fegla MB with n rooine , d House, pantry, bathroom, and acrcs 0 f man g e i g> 15 acrc3 barley, 18 acres peas, En wnshhonse; the roof is of slate; fireplaces in 8 03 acres sown in Italian ryegrass, about 15 acrcs ftgiy IBW rooma. A splendid residence, with all outbraJd- getting ready for turnips, 20 acres for mpc nnd KSBy H neewwary for working-tho property. Situ- ba ] anco o ]d pasture. PRICE, £40 por H3OB WH ntcd 2 miles from railway station, store, post m p o i; 0 g MSf ■W office and school, 6 miles from freezing works, Egg HaH 4 milos from chdcso factory. Tho title ia free- sgjgf HB hold. Tho land is watered by springs and crocks, A FINE SHEEP PROPERTY, RAKAIA Sat ■M subdivided into 36 paddocks by post and wiro DISTRICT 'PS Bn iemcM and quick-thorn; 25 acrcs in oats, about _ . . „ !*§» ■HM CO acres in turnips, plenty of young grass fit to • AC ?? S ' " Hous f- 59jsl Kb cut for grass-seed. Has grown good crops of 6.stailed stable, woolshcd, trapshed, and men s Kfl wheat, and oats averago SO bushels per aCTP. wharo; 1} miles from school, 5 miles from rail- Sg|j M Carrying sheep nnd cattle well. Tho land is low J ra .5 r * Watered races in every paddock, thcro , j£|a Ul d (mns over which one can drive a motor-car, being 15 paddocks; all fences in good order; 6., RH «cept one paddock. PEICE, £18 per acre. This acres in oats, 300 acres ploughed for turnips, BB ia a good property, and cheap at the price asked. in P 1 ? 53 - at P^ sent t ' m .° BIS « »»• v r ft # r Folio 3658 2000 sheep, also cattlo, hones, etc.; tho land is gfl?s all flat. PBICE, £8 per acre. Call or writo to pfej HP ns and mako arrangements for inspection, as (Jsls B« IN METHVEN DISTRICT—GOOD SHEEP this property will not bo long on tho market. Eaffi} KB COUNTRY. Kaay terms to a good man. Folio 32 |j|g|a BH 600 ACBES, more or less, with Houso of 6 rooms, • . . $f«a jfi h o t and cold water, motor shod, stables, woolshed JUST OUT FROM TOWN—SUIT RETURNED S^bl ffSfi nnd cowshed, etc.; school and telephone 1 milo, SOLDIER. jjgjjjl HI raUway 4* miles, creamery 4 mi]M. Wen watered 10 more or less, heavy land, with 4- fill Hnl *a c ®>» *}™J a ° roomed House, and washhooae, coalshcd, trap- 3gji KB paddocks, chiefly wire fenccs; acrw in oats, a hed, stables, and cowbyre; practically alongKffi 35 the aero Oaa' crop railway and BchooL Watered by artesian tj|| EH t!!? 1?• a VTLJnr rvi supply; f» paddocks, gorso and wire fences; |e§ mm Only £1000 caah, PMCT m fallow ba]anco in gnaSt PBICE, £1450. g| M per acre. This property is well worth f^ rthcr parficulaiß on application. Folio 15 |g H A GOOD LITTLE FARM. IN GERALDINE A SOlTm CMrrEKBUOT.PROPERTY M Bra DISTRICT. WORTH LOOKING AT. Comprising 285 ACBES, more or less, cropping 270 more or less, first-class land, with ||| nnd sheep land, watered by raccs nover dry; 23 4-roomod House, 5-stalled stable and loose-box, gas BP paddocks, wiro and gorso fences; 12 acres in barn, implement shed, washhouso and workshop; 9g5 fSm no and 26 in oats, 45 acrcs ploughed for tur- 3 miles from school and railway. Lease is renew- «|| H nips and rape; averago crops of wheat and oats ablo, ? CTO j. watered by springs SSH nyeraffo respectively 40 bushels nnd 70 bushels. and crccks; 6 paddocks, fences good. Grow «j~, H Carrying at present 300 and fattens 500 bnshels of wheat last crop to the acre; carrying H9| lambs cach year. Tho land is flat and easily at prraent 300 ewes, and fattens all the lambs; BS worked. Tho buildings comprise 4-roomed houso land is practically all ploughable. Coalpit in IB and all conveniences, hot and cold water, stables working order on property; lines, tracks, workaad sheds, etc.: one milo from school and rail- 8 wharo, etc. £6000. £3000 down, gjg IB war. PBIOE, £15 per acr?. Good terms to an balance can remain for a long ponod at 5i por KB approved buyer. Folio 6 • cent. . Folio 21 |H BB a riDCT n ago rRfIPPINr. nn n AIR YIN n 190 ACKES, more or less, in West Melton dis- Kg Hffl A rIKO l-LLAOO CKUrri«U UR UAiniinu trict; bcst in tho district. New Houso, hot and KSB |H * FAKM. c.old water, patent gas lighting, 6-stallod stable, Kb M About SO miles from Christchorch: 180 ACEES, usual outbuildings. Water races water tho pro- K£3jßg ■B more or less, heavy to medium land, with 5- port Jewell; 60 acres in oats, 40 acres rape and RH|| EHfl roomed house, all conveniences, waahhouse, etc.: turnips, 40 acres yoosg grass. PBICE, £28 per jßsa| BH eoalhouse, 4-stallcd stable, 8-bail cowshed all acre. £2000 deposit. ... . Folio 29 H| fl Inglis' Buildings, Cashel Street, Cbristchnrch s

WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. A SENSIBLE STIIfVLANT

THOS. 6APES & CO., 83 VICTORIA BTREET, the leading hotjsb for PAINTIN6 AND DECORATING, Telophono 710. G4265

a The Charm of Cotton Voiles There is a wonderful fascination in Cotton Voiles, especially when they are seen in the fine textures and beautiful patterns of those now shown at Strange's. Make it one of your earliest pleasures to see these dainty fabrics. * GRAFTON'S FLORAL VOILES— PLAIN STRIPED VOILES— Worth •• •• 4 ' n Special value .. - 2/11 yard Mow 2/11 3/6 yard _ „^ TT " . *1 liaht PLAIN VOILES in soft finish- 2/11 to 3/9 yard FLORAL VOILES in pretty posy designs, light grounds 3/11 yard PLAIN WHITE VOILESBeautiful FLORAL VOILES in dark grounds- 40 in. .. 1/6* to 4/11 yard jrt * 4-J& yard wA and COLOURED VOILK with com and COTTON GEORGETTE in new pale shadesfancy spots-40 in. .... 4/6 yard < > GRAFTON'S VOILES, fancy stripes, medium shades 40 in. MERCERISED POPLINS in a large range of 4/11 yard . colourings .. .. - 3/11 yard W. STRANGE & CO. LTD. KWS* || gi

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 3

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