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Good Farms , 4400 ACRES, AT £10 PER ACRE. | ] <f*i nlouehed, balance good tussock. | ] gii? 3.600 ewes. 130 head 3 and 4- S I bollocks. Fine buildings. Good | tensf* R 4,090 ACRES, AT £1,400.. g 225 acres freehold, balance renewabte B lease; 21 wars to run. Carried 2,WU g ewe s and 500 do* sheep. Tip-top build- g ; n «j, e.L etc.; house eight rooms. E will take substantial mortgage. | , 1 604 ACRES, AT £8 PER ACRE. Ej . North Canterbury; 160 acres in tur- B \ nip;, 30 acrcs rape and grass, IZU U j acres kale and grass, balance in gTass. | ; Good house, seven rooms, etc.; hne | | outbuildings. S ! 1,028 ACRES, AT £14 PER ACRE. g j 500 acres agricultural, balance tussock; | : 35 acres swedes. 1 5 acres soft turnips; g ; 79 acres stubble, balance young grass; g carries 1,400 ewes. Good buildings; j well fenccd and watered. Good terms. | > / 594 ACRES, AT £15 PER ACRE. 5 j if North Canterbury; 550 acres agncul- S I tural. balance tussock; well fenced gj nnd watered. Good six-roomed house, ; splendid buildings. Tussock carries ewe ,i to acre, balance wheat country. For tale three weeks only. 450 ACRES, AT £25 PER ACRE. ; Waimate district; 160 acres for wheat, , 40 acres turnips, 40 acres stubbie, bal- j ance young grass. Good house, seven | rooms, h. and c. water; good build- ; ings. yards, etc. Carrying 500 ewes j j and dry sheep, besides crops. Handy to school and rail. H. G. LIVINGSTONE AND CO. Farm Salesmen 138 HEHEFOSD STBEET CITY COUNCIL. VI SIT OF GENER AL SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD. AcrVTC RECEPTION will be tendered to GENERAL SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD, in the THEtATRc. ROYAL, at NOON* TO-DAY. H. T. J. THACKER, Mayor. Christchurch, June Bth, 1920. 4136

"Everybody's Using It" j Ralph De Palma's latest triumph with his super-speed cars, lubricated with . Monogram Products, bears conclusioe testimony to the fact that Monogram Oil has been, and is now, the preferred j oil where genuine and dependable | 'lubrication is required. j!;' f MONOGRAM Products J r . JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. DISTRIBUTORS. 82857—<523 j| J xvcims" M JlfrWnp €ai»[ \wJM *A» STOCKED BY ALL GARAGES

BIG PURCHASE £3,500 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES As oar Aniin«.l Stocktaking takes place soon, we are determined to reduce onr -heaw stock. The stock referred to represents thousands-of pairs of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. As a big rise has taken place in the boot trade on account of the scarcity of hides and skins, boot buyers cannot do better than seize the opportunity to procure Boots and Shoes at less than -wholesale cost. 23 pairs Gents' Box Calf and Glace Kid Boots . . 82/6^37/6 19 pairs "Youths' Glace Kid Lacs Boots, Ito 5 • • . "Al 20 pairs Chrome Boots, for Youths, Ito 5 . • • • 19/11 75 pairs Ladies' Glace Kid Leather 1-bar Shoes— Usual Price 23/6 .Sale Price 18/11 21 pairs Men's Chrome Golosh BalmoralsUsual Price 23/6 • * • 19/11 P?lr 39 pairs Men's Stout Nailed Shooters ... 17/6 and - 22/6 12 pairs Men's Long Gum Boots • • • • 35/— pair 30 pairs Glace Kid Ward Shoes . Sale Prices 6/6 7/6 8/6 pair 18 pairs Girls' Glace Eld Button Boots, 7to 10; tan . 9/6 pair 36 pairs Ladies' Glace Bad 1-bar Evening Shoes S/ll 9/6 pair 40 pairs Youths' Chrome Golosh •wonderful value . 19/6 17 pairs Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, newest make . . 22/6 pair Old Ladies' Warm Pelt-lined Boots .... 11/6 and 15/6 Old Ladies' Bad Elastic-sided Boots .• « 17/11 18/11 to S2/6 Ladies' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes 25/6 to 30/Gents' Tan and Black Brogue Shoes . . M « . 37/6 42/6 Ladies' Velvet 1-bar Shoes . . . . -r »»■ . 10/6 10/11 "Warm Camel-hair Slippers, leather soles + . . 6/6 7/6 8/6 Ladies' Goloshes ..*.«••«»•»■» 5/6 6/6 7/6 Footholds <Mll Men's Knee Gum Boots ■ • 25/9 27/6 32/6 Women's Chrome Leather Dairy Boots . . « . 19/11 21/6 Girls* Chrome School Boots—lo to 13, 13/9; 1 and 2, 15/9, 16/6 Youths' Chrome Derby heel and toe tips, 1 to 5 23/6 pair Men's Shooters, nailed; best quality, wide fitting . 22/6 pair Clogs, felt .lined, buckle 15/11 17/11 Men's Chrome Derbys, heel and toe, pegged .... . 26/6 Boys' Glace Derby Soots, sewn soles-—lO to 13,15/22j Ito 5, 18/11 Men's Patent Calf Court Shoes—Usual Price 24/6 . Now 21/Men's Glace Kid Lace and Court Shoes .... 19/U pair Men's Heaw Greenhide Nailed Shooters—Worth 35/- . 32/6 Men's Fine Derby Bals. . . . • • • 2£/ 6 35/- 37/6 pair Ladies' Cloth-top Lace Boots, grey and black . 15/6 21/— pair Black Imitation Suedes, very good .... 14/11 18/11 pair Giils' Chromo Lace Boots 9/6 10/6 pair Beal Suede Lace Shoes, grey, ftrwn, M&ckj tie latest 35/6 ,to 50/— Chrome Derby Shoes (Ladies'), patent cap . . 12/9 17/6 pair Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap 16/11 pair Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent cap; very neat ... 2-/6 POST—Ladies' 6d, and Men's 93, extra. STEWART ROBINSON 108 CASHEL ST. WEST n Kim—2-mb

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16855, 8 June 1920, Page 9

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