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|| Good Farms 1 111 « j I plus— j H Not only is there good money to be made from j| II the products of the properties below, but the g| 1 prices are such that each one is a good investI Thai's their "Plus" value | We know the properties below. They are the || kind that are easy to sell. They stand any kind jjgg of investigation. Good properties with big || "plus" values in a few years. J A SAPE INVESTMENT —GOOD LAND— conveniences, woolshed and stable and granary, annrt -FATTENING FA2IM ' combined milking shed and engino room, and gggi GOOD FATXENXNw liUUtt 3 milejJ from Bchool and n3hn7t pp| 150 ACHES more or less—freehold and 50 Land Transfer Title. Watered by artesian _ w , leasehold, medium land, with 4-roomed wells. 15 paddocks, gone and wire fenccs. 0 house scullery dairy, ctc.. 4-stalled stable, acres mangolds. Carrying 1700 sheep and 80 ehaffhousc, ffrainshed, cowsticd, etc., 14 miles head of cattle. Thisproperty is capable of from raihvav, and school 1 mile, post office 1J great improvement. Price £35 per acre. Easy : m% miles Mail" delivered at gate every morning. terms. Fol. 142 I I 50 acres leasehold, rent 10/- per acre. Watered by county races, gorse and wire fences. 20 acres green feed looking well, grows good crop 3 turnips and rape, good fattening country, lambs BEST OP DAIEY LAND sold last year on tho place at 31/- per head. Average yield of wheat 35 bushels to the acre. 5Q about 20 miles from Christehurch, fel Oats average 40, and potatoes 10 tons to to 4. roomc d house, 6-stallod stables, cowshed, f.f<i acre. All flat, land, easily worked. Sric - etc _ Near railway, and cream cart passes tho per acre. £1000 down. xol. 7 it is subdivided into 6 paddocks, carrying 31 cows, 15 horses, 26 calves and 4 horses. A CHEAP PBOPEBTS" —CALL ON US POB Price £60 per acre. Easy toxins arranged. gg| FtTRTHEE PARTICULARS "'■ g ;^ 100 ACBES—more or less —situated 12 miles from Christehurch, with washhouse, copper and ONE 0F tttß FINEST DAIRY FABMS—2O tubs, 5-roomed house, stable, granary, trapshed, Turrrfa ttwmvt rTTRT^TrTTTTRrTT cowshed, etc. Accomodation for about 60 pigs. MILES PBOM CHBISTCHURCH 2 nnles from school ?^ 7 ; oDe L rtv d St B0 ACBES—more or iels. Tho land is heavy gs| gorse and wire fences. AH in grass. ***** good subsoil and shingle bottom. gg| £ acre. £500 d™. M 1« <5® 3'p£ ||| styes, and chaffhouse. 1 mile from railway and "1| TTTT<S PTJOPPRT? IS TOE fiAT.T! OWING TO school adjoins tho property. Watered by M THIS PROPERTY uwjj»« xxj springs> and tho cream cart pasgo3 t ho door. 7 OWNEB'S ILL-HEALTH 294 ACBES OP paddocks, good gorse and wire fences. 13 acres OATS GIVEN IN. ' young grass and oats, balance grass; good garden ana orchard. 15. cows given in, at tho price 500 ACBES—Situated Canterbury, good loamy 0 £ £gg per acre. Easy terms arranged. Same $^?kt land, with house of 4 rooms, bathroom, pantry owlier has tenantod the property for 17 years. i£ ; ,v£ and scullery, stables, woolshed, carshed, black-. p o i. ISO smith 'a shop, washhouse. 4 miles from school and 10 miles from railway. Land Transfer '$$0 Title. Well watered in 15 or 16 paddocks. 294 . PARTNER WISHES TO gRT.T. OUT HIS Elf 1 acres of oats m crop. Carrying at present 400 ewes and lambs, besides other fattening stock. S&ABE IN A VERY PINE. PJiOPEBTY—" £1000 down. Price £14 per acre. Fol. 151 PARTICULARS BELOW ||||| Altrn cttpt-p vaTTENINO 2500 ACRES, best cropping and sheep land, with fe| GOOD CATTLE AND SHEEP FATTENING of > buildinga> Admirab i y suited for PABM. cutting up purposes. Fattening 4000 sheep, be- |p&j 1000 ACBES good sheep fattening and cropping sides carrying 2500 ewes. See us for further country, with 8-roomed bouse (fairly new), all particulars, and we will take you to inspect. Inglis* Buildings, Cashel Street, Christehurch jg|

I Glorious Furs and Fur Coats ||| M *a BLACK CONEY &EAL COATS, various styles; very l|<jl O* CTVr fCLI 82 smartly cut, and beautifully finished— >|h gffl Ji I Ljlotl i Em 36in. long 30gns. .. 44in. long 35gns. Sg ■ _ 3$ BLACK CONEY SEAL COATS. with long roll or ill ra£ h?ftT JAI3 T H W2 squaro Skunk Opossum Collars; excellent range f:j VJB i \i~jL-il4~li-Jt jt. <t gEJ of reliable qualities ■• GO gns. to 65 gns. jjjjj 7b ' r . rn , /n n»rnn/r i® Other BLACK FUE COATS at .. .. S3 Ens. jj m INEXPENSIVE I! SILVER and SMOKE FOX FUE SETS, latest shapes jj i tgjf fix notable values .. .. 18 gns. to 26 gns. || yg 2» BLACK FOX FUE SETS .. •. 27 gns. £ 3ta k BLACK SKUNK OPOSSUM SETS ; Capo Necklctr, BEA " a d»A-W^ S hadis- _ , .* i j -4. -n *. i 10 gns. to 20 gns. !f In buying Furs to-day, it will hand- f Igß somely repay you to roly upon a SILVER and SMOKE FOX NECKLETS ; various j| dependable House, such as "The fashionable shapes .. .. 8 gns. to 1-gns. Ij House for Value," where all risk is BLACK FOX NECKLETS .. .. 9 gns. to IS gns. IL eliminated, and purchasing becomes. BLACK SKUNK OPOSSUM NECKLETS; Stole j; a safe and satisfactory proposition. 1 and Cape styles .. ... • - 12gns. to 16gns. |l These goods come from England's BEAR NECKLETS . • • • 7 gns. to 15 gns. jj noted Fur Houses ; they are well pUR LINED TWEED COATS —A charming range of jS! matched, perfectly finished, and Novelty styles in All-Wool materials ; some with priced with typical G.W.S. modern- Collars ; vciy reasonable prices— tion. > • '17 gns. to 25 gns. j; Graham, Wilson & Smellie | THE H ° VSE F ° R VALUE I

« . \ fr 'Iv I Toomey & Goodman | BRASSFQUNDERS | U Telephone 5288 a 285 St. Aaaph Street ij Jj SULPHOLINE *£r\ OuieUrtcnoves SKIN ERUPTIONS, emwing » CLEAR COMPLEXION. 1 For JJ years Salpholme to b«n A. ren-dx for ERUPTIONS. PIMPLES. | PP7PMA *CNt BLOTCHES ROSEA. Sulpbottnt is prepared by the greml frtoi apgc**J«s ; J. g, PEPPER 6- CO LTD LONDON. S.E.. &*.. »d cm be fg*n | all Si<xes thravebeux the world. R| i ■ i^TTiwrrMrTMMBMniIiMBBWfiMBIIIBnBn

THOSI. GAPES £ CO., 83 VICTORIA STREET, THE liESADINGt HOUSE FOR PAINTING AND DECORATING, Telephone 710. G4255 -J

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16858, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16858, 11 June 1920, Page 3

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