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f Good Farms I plus— 1 Not only is there good money to be made from j y the products of the properties below, but the j fli prices are such that each one is a good invest- | ment that can be turned over at a good profit I in a couple of years. That's their "Plus" value I We know the properties below. They are the kind that are easy to sell. They stand any kind of investigation. Good properties with big "plus" values in a few years. A OA TP TOVESTMENT—GOOD LAND— conveniences, woolshed and stable and granaiy, -PATT-FTsn-Nrtt PAEM combined milking shed and engine room, and GOOD FATTENING FAK man's whare. 3 miles from school and railway. 150 ACBES-moro or less-freehold knd 50 Land Transfer Title. Watered by artesian • acres leasehold, medium land, with 4-roomed wells, lo paddocks, gorse and wiro fences. 6 scullery dairy, etc., 4-stalled stable, acres mangolds. Carrying 1700 sheep and 80 rhaffhouse -ru'inshed, cowshed, etc., U miles head of cattle. This property is capable of gof Say, and school 1 mile, post office 1} great improvement. Price £35 per acre. Easy miles Mail delhcred at gate every morning. terms. ±01. 14150 acres leasehold, rent 10/- per acre. Watered bv county races, gorse and wire fcnces. 20 acrcs "rccn feed looking well, grows good crops turnips and rape, good fattening country, lambs BEST OF DAIRY LAND sold last year on the place at 31/- per head. Average yield of wheat 35 bushels to the acre. 5Q about 20 miles from Christchurch, Oats average 40, and potatoes 10 tons to the 4 . house, 6-stalled stables, cowshed, acre. All Hat land, easily worked. Frice ctc _ Near ra ih V ay, and cream cart passes the per acre. £1000 down. -fcol. J.oc g ate# it i s subdivided into <5 paddocks, carry31 cows, 15 horses, 26 calves and 4 horses. A CHEAP PROPERTY —CALL ON US FOR Price £60 per acre. Easy terms arranged. FURTHER PARTICULARS 100 ACRES—moro or less—situated 12 miles . . from Christchurch, with washhouse, copper and ONE 0 F THE FINEST DAIRY FARMS—2O : jTSXaig MILES TBOM CHKISTOHTOCa 2 miles from school and railway. Land Trans- ACRES —moro or less. The land is heavy .for Title Windmill ' in tS swamp land, good subsoil and shingle bottom. ®P add ®Sn S ' goT !rr? S Fol 164 Thcrc is a. 6-roomed house, pantry, scullery, Price £20 per acre. £000 down. . 1 washhouse, ctc., and cowshed, trapshed and pigstyes, and chaffhouse. 1 mile from railway and T q TOR SALE OWING TO school adjoins the property. Watered by THIS PROPERTY IS FOR SALE OWi-Ntr springs, and the cream cart passes the door. 7 |jS|* - OWNER'S ILL-HEALTH —294 ACRES OF paddocks, good gorse and wire fences. 13 acrcs pl OATS GIVEN IN. young grass and oats, balance grass ; good garBasi den and orchard, 15 cows given in, at tho price Beßm 500 ACRES —Situated Canterbury, good loamy Q £ £ 90 p er acre> Easy terms arranged. Samo land, with house of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantpr owner has tenanted tho property for-17 years. psjjfia and scullery, stables, woolslied, carshed, black- Fol. 186 WW smith's shop, washhouso. 4 miles from school |1P and 10 miles from railway. Land Transfer Bill Title. Well watered in 15 or 16 paddocks 294 PARTNER WISHES TO SELL OUT HIS Mfinl acres of on.ts in crop. Currying ut present 4UJ Bjß ewes and lambs, besides other fattening stock.- SHARE IN A VERY FINE PROPERTY— §S! £1000 dovm. Price £14 per acre. Fol. 151 PARTICULARS BELOW a,tt% CTTPT-O taTTTTsTTNCr 2500 ACRES, best cropping and sliecp land, with GOOD CATTLE AND SHEEP FATTENING twQ ]otg of buildings. Admirably suited for FARM cutting up purposes. Fattening 4000 sheep, be--1000 ACRES cood sheep fattening and cropping sides carrying 2500 ewes. See us for further country, with 8-roomed house (fairly new), all particulars, and wo will tako you to inspect. Inglis' Buadings, Cashel Street, Chfistchurch

NEW DRESS , I MATERIALS j ik 9/9 |j { n pleasing weaoes, qualities, and shades B 9 (f* $$ $ "0 2 s*l 54in. ALL-WOOL GABARDINES, in smart fawns, greys, : g £&£«»&«/<& p navy, 23/6 yd. jj( W">. w 0 <J 50-sSin. GREY SUITING WORSTEDS, in plain greys j S3 • « B fj* /f~S gy /TO <pyl &~Si H "!Wi <TV $5' and stylish checks; an excellent range of reliable qualiX| B s£<>q3sj)jg u Jg ties, recommended for style and wear 22/S to 42/— § 48-56 in. NAVY SUITING SERGES, in soft, fine makes; dependable colourings, matchless values 2//G to 45/. 54in. HEAVY WOOL TWEED, imitation Harris effects; G- T/f T C Dressmaking is produced with or rou S'"> wear *''/6 .yf * ""i "Ms ®»™ wrap °»nfE LENGTHS in • V ¥ •frmSrn j . . , , dark brown, dark blue, etc.; special robe lengths i. • l eer cu " m 8 a nu supsnor work- - 0 f j}j e finest English worsteds; very stylish and longmartship. It is always appreciated by discriminating wearing > £7/7/- «nd £3/10/Women who desire exe'tusioeness and satisfaction in dress. 40in. CREPE DE CHINES, in a charming ran G e of Gar dressmakers will be pleased to advise pairorts and colourings; every shade 13/6 14/6 15/6 to 25/5 Tender assistance in suggesting distinctive and suitable 40in. CREPE GEORGETTE, in a full range of shades— styles. Reasonable prices in accordance with the 12 / s 13 / 5 14 / 6 15 /6 G. IV.S. standard of Oalue Will appeal. 38-40 in. BLACK TAFFETAS, duchesse mousselines and pailettes . . . IS/6 19/6 21/- to 3D/6 yd. If you cannot call, write for samples, and, ,27-30 m. JAPANESE, FUJI, and LISTA SILKS, in dainty if necessary, a self-measurement chart, plain shades and * tripes .... 8/11 to 16/G Graham, Wilson & Smellie b" THE HOUSE FOR VALUE" jl CMMS-153 d I TISSK I • Edison Electric Vehicles r"^t^ 1 Hydro-Elect-'c Psrrer ami thi p-odnet cf Ed' -aty I We can \i '**" 40 so!vs y3u: c *~ tl ' s * ,d dsVV27 prjb:2ml ® 1.11 ' \\ ennniw Dange- and cost of p-lral tliminzted. " Mechanical Tipdrt minim stJ. AGRICULTURAL ahuw and HMqueES. TENTS, %22S£,$2Z£&« PATRIOTIC AND SPORTS TABLES and TRESTLES .„.w COeSSnffITTEES, - Etc. and FORMS on Hire Exlreme'y easy lo driot. LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS *"*' (JOHNSON & COUZiNS | j For PRICES and CHARGING RATES spply Sail, Flag and Fishing Net Makers 67£ COLOMBO ST. J. Cit? EleCjJcitV D«1B3: - r *tir

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 3

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