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PUBLIC NOTICES, Thermometer at Soon 30 70 eo 60 40 30 20 WEATHER GAUGE AT NOON TO-DAY. AT COWS ••GRAND” PHARMACY. CHAN 4 Barometer rising. YOUR DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU That one of the best tilings you can havo in the house is a HOT WATER BAG. It is a. mistaken idea to think that they are useful only as foot-warmers. They positively give relief in cases of Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Sciatica. If it ever should be the lot of one of the family to go under an operation in the homo, a Hot Water Bag is almost as necessary to the surgeon as his instrument are. OUR HOT WATER BAGS Are, made from the host Para rubber by the best British Rubber Company. The scams are reinforced with a double thickness of tho same good rubber, and WE GUARANTEE EVERY BAG. Wo Block all kinds of Rubber Necessities, and our prices are within the bounds of moderation. CONN'S "GRAND” PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones 541), 552. Residence, 3,055. "LIXOL” (REGD.) CLEANER, THE ENEMY OF ALL DIRT. USES: Cleans Enamel and Porcelain Baths and Basins, Sinks, Marble, Dishes, Woodwork, Linos., Butcher’s Greasy Materials, Motor Screens, etc. Removes Tar, Paint, Varnieb, and all kinds of dirt or grease from tho hands. Removes Stains from Carpets, etc. UNEQUALLED FOR MOTORISTS AND ENGINEERS. Try the LIXOL SOAP for Cleaning Silks, Woollens, Removing Stains on anything. Out on its own. DOES NOT INJURE THE FABRIC. HOUSES AND PROPERTIES' FOR SALE. H. W. TROTMAN 959T.fd3.TC1. Kidd’s Agency), 7:5 PRINCES -ViaiiiET. PROPERTY AND FARM SALESMAN, HOTEL BROKER AND VALUATOR, COMMISSION, FINANCIAL. ESTATE, AND INSURANCE AGENT, rl ACRES POULTRY FARM; price, 03 £1,250; ingoing, £450; close to rail; with 4-roomo.d Houuo; bathroom, (pantry, washhouse, incubator-house, store room, fowlhouses 40ft x 16ft, 140-egg incubator, 100 W.L. Pullets, 150 one-year W.L. hens; cowbyre and 2 cows. This property is well sheltered, watered bv permanent creeks. Fol. 1085 /{ DIY ACRES, south lino, at £l2 ICte per -*-rd a acre; all ploughable; grows heavy crops of wheat and oats; 1£ miles from station, 1 mile from school; very nice House of 12 rooms, with good surroundings; water laid on; 6-fltallcd stable, loose-box, chaffhouse, 9-balcd cow-byro, wool shed, sheepyards and dip, piggery; also 3-roomed Cottage; 50 acres turnips, 30 acres young grass, balance of pasture; 20 ions of hay, 3CO breeding ewes, 20 bows, 20 young slock, 7 horses. Good reason for celling. Fol. 1088 fj a 9 A—CONFEOTIONERY, Marble Bar, oWrifc/Qv/ leg Cream, Fountain, Drinks; 64 years’ lease; reasonable rent; centre of Cliv. fs-ij <3'fTA--P(3RT LINE: 6-roomed BimrGi-/ \,r galow, with 1 aero of ground, well laid out: everything right up to date Fitted with nil modern conveniences; owner leaving in a. few day?; the chance for a‘ real bargain; this place only wants seeing. Don't hc.-iita.tc. if you arc linking for a home. Only 14 m-inul.es from town by rail, and fares ace cheaper than Irani suburban fares. 0 I opr—A First-class. FRUITERER’S cSL-tevO centre of City, as going concern; walk in, walk out; valuation of stock and plant is very little above price asked; reasonable rent. The profits over expense would realise more than price asked in 12 months, according lo the takings during the last 7 months. GENERAL STOKE, north line, %ts«Jvv as going concern; turnover about £5,000 per annum; 8-rooincd Dwelling, Shop, and all necessary stock and plant. CER V A NT) ~~ BAKERY c&JL/vVv BUSINESS. north line, with 4-roomcd Home, Shop, Tea Rooms; -J-acre section: motor garage; all in good order; worth looking into. Of} A A A—- 1 ERCE(I\"BUSINESS; pkurt cWevU'Vfl/ erst £669; stock at valuation, approx. £1.100; year’s takings, £4,700. Grand opportunity for the right man. £4OO —GENERAL STORE, at the Bay; Grocery, Confectionery, etc.; cash trade, over counter; stock and plant at valuation; contract bringing in £47 per annum. .<?Q9K-RAVEN-SBOimNErFreehold, f SoiOrvO acre, including 5-rcomsd House, in excellent ord-w: real sound, solid house; all modern convcnicne.es; suitable for poultry: room for garage; well sheltered from winds; quarter-hour walk from elation; train faro less than suburban fares. This is a real good, cheap, exceptional bargain. Fol. 2273 (jTtiywpf —MAORI HILL: Real bargain for M i i O quick sale; 5-roomed House; good section: all modem conveniences; sculler* and pantry all under one roof; ground laid out in vegetables and fruit; fowl run; ideal section; good reason for selling. Good houses are waree in this district; you should not fail to inspect. Fol. 2223 KAIKORAT: 4-roomed House; cwdfc 4 O verandah, French windows; washhouse, fixed tubs, copper, and boiler; drained to sewer, pas, water laid on, built-in cupboards, scullery; good condition; immediate possession. Fol. 2217 5-roomod owJLvtJv new Bungnlow, just finished, with all modern conveniences; built by reliable builder. This is the house you have been wanting if you nro looking for a home; exceptionally good value. Don’t hesitate to look at this property. Fol. 2147 iXCHANOB7-£1,600 Equity: 23 acres Freehold; Government value, £1,250; lea cows, horse, etc., otc. Will exchango town house. (Art —4-roomed Verandah Cottage, >‘devil newly renovated; with built-in wardrobe, cupboard, range, and grate in front, room, c.h. furniture included; all timber. etc., on tire place; or without timber and-furniture, £350; section 47 poles; good garden. 11. TV. TROTMAN, 73 £EINCBS -STKEE®.

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Evening Star, Issue 17953, 26 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17953, 26 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 17953, 26 April 1922, Page 1

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