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______ PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. 'Phone 842. SII LEY W. COOPER, '*baaTm. LAND SALESMAN. 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT DOOR G.P.0.).

ACRES. FREEHOLD (Penin"ii eu ' a ); subdivided into 12 paddocks; well watered; 2 aercs turnips, 6 acres ploughed, balance good pasture; about 50 iteres of tho form is level; carrying capacity, /0 h&ad cattle; Buildings—9-roamecl House, oi-stalied byre, 5-stalled stable, all good buildings; 2 miles school and factory. PER ACRE.—IIB ACRES FRKIv i HOLD; a first-class dairy farm (Goodwood); subdivided into 9 paddocks; 20 acres turnips, 20 acres ploughed for crop, •balance grass; Buildings—7-roomcd House. 18-staJled byre, 4-stalled stable, barn, and implement shed; dairymen should inquire about this. £*A Pliß ACRE—9OO ACRES FREEoWtJfc HOLD (Milton distriot); half tho run is ploughahle; good sheep country; carrying capacity about 700 sheep; Build-ings—4-roorned House and outbuildings; 6 miles station. Bchool alongside. KjTt) —87 ACRES; subdivided into cWAi^if'LP 8 paddocks; 20 acres bush (totnra), balance good grass; 6-roomed House, 20-ptalled byre, and all necessary buildings; rail and school 1 mile; north line. Cash required, about £500. TV AIRY FARM (handy to IKinedin); 95 acres, all ploughable; good grass Jand; 5-roomed House, cowbyre, good range buildings; stock includes 11 good oows (close to profit), 6 head young cattle, 4 horses, 4 pigs. Going concern, £2000. £700 cash wanted.

BOARJ AND REBIDENQB. TEVIATHAN HOTEL, LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Viators as the Most Comfortable House in the city. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedin." Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. P.O. Box 112. p REENCLIFFS PRIVATE HOTEL, U ST. CLAIR, DUNEDIN. A SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT (Under New Management). Every Home Comfort. Electric Light Throughout The Hotel overlooks St. Clair Beaoh, and is within a stone's throw of the FAMOUS HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS. TARIFF MODERATE. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. Six O'Clock Dinner. Telegrams: " Greencliffs," St. Clair. Telephone No. 1782. toy TiWO Front Furnished or Partly Furnished ROOMS wanted, near town; would Share House with a couple; no children. —Address Gep, 80-x 189, Dunedin. WANTED (by ft married couple), two Well-furnished ROOMS, in a refined home.—Addres3 S. Times Office. 16jy WANTED, largo Unfurnished ROOM, for elderly lady; good locality.—Nice Home, Times Office. 15jy BOARD and RESlDENCE.—Vacancies, Double and Single Room.—B2 Heriot row (tel. 2959). 9jy VACANCY for gentlemen BOARDERS; every convenience.—Mrs M'Millaa, 252 High street. 14jy I YOUTH (18) would like BOARD and Residence with private family.—Steady Worker, Times Office. 16jy TO LET, Unfurnished ROOM, to homely lady.—l 6 John street, Caversham. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. OOME TO CENTRAL OTAGO. THE REGION OF ETERNAL SUNSHINE. The attractions of CLYDE as a Health and Holiday Resort are generally recognised, and the Leading Hotel—tho DUNSTAN— offers Superior Accommodation and all the comforts of a home. Wire or 'phone to A. R. PATTERSON, 13 jy Clyde. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH : HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. "JpOR AUiLD LANG SYNE." Mr Whetter, late of the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, invites all old friends when visiting Wellington to the Albemarle Private Hotel, situated in the heart of the city. All modern conveniences—electric light, bathrooms each floor, dining and smoke rooms. Tariff moderate. Write particulars. 19ju - S . MEDICAL. J£EEP GOING STRONG. Any decline in health is a serious matter. And unfortunately, it is not always possible in these days of worry, strain, overwork and concentrated effort to avoid it. Yet much may be done by the exercise of prudence and forethought. Care for the dices tion is a matter of primary importance It is just here where Prevention may play ts part with excellent result. Many a break down might .be averted by keeping tJm principal basis of health— the digestive organisation—m a vigorous condition That aperient, corrective, tonio preparation Beecham s Pills, taken from time to tim« will contribute materially to the mainten aneo of physical and mental well-being It is absolutely certain that many enervating ailments can be cured and prevented bv a judicious course of Beecham's Pills. Taken at the first sign of stomach derangement Beecham's Pills will prove of great value' Beware of neglect and delay—keen the digestive system right by taking BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled, price—10gd (36 pills), Is lid (56 nills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). —An enormous, absolutely flawless black oj/xil, proclaimed as !ftrg*cst uncut procious stono ia the world, has been recently discovered in thi United States, and is now in the omco on Government official in Washington. Ihe gem contains approximately 21 "übio inches, and is valued bv the ownors at .650,000. URGENCY NECESSARY. Readers are adviwsd not to let procraatination rob them of tho opportunity to bocomo a shareholder in the Great Western r Coi ?- nan y —& now enterprise which promises to become one of the most prosperous concerns in the dominion. Get tho free illustrated booklet, together with prospccbus and application form from any branch of the Bank of New Zealand, or from Messrs Frank Graham and Son Chrifitchuroh- Call or write to-day. It should be noted that on a conservative basis a return to investors of 27 per oent. per annum is estimated. The enterprise is worth immediate investigation.—Advt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17989, 16 July 1920, Page 10