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PUBLIC NOTICES. METHVENISE. REMOVAL SALE. EVERYTHING REDUCED FROM 4s TO 7s 6d IN THE £. ELECTRIC LAMPS, 6 to 16 candle power, suitable for lavatories, cupboards, m night lights, very economical; a neat, brilliant light that keeps down the light bill. Is 6d each. ELECTRIC LAMPS, 32 to 50 candlepower. 2» each, 3 for 5s fid. Beautiful Soft-treading RUBBER BATHROOM MATS (lined on back), in assorted colours. Usually 27s 6d. Now ■ 15s each. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED WHITE PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, with Plug and Washer, from £7 10s. Keep your Bathroom tidy with a Handsome WHITE STEEL CABINET, with Mirror Door, Glass Shelf inside for Sharing Mugs, Razors, Brushes, Powders, and Creams. Usually 455. Are now 29s 6d. A Few CABINETS, shop soiled, for 22s 6d each. WHITE ENAMELLED SINKS, slightly damaged. 10s each. During this Sale the famous METHVEN GAS COPPER (usual price, £7 10s) will bo offered with 6ft of chimney, a lid, a pilot light im the gas burner, and a seamless copper (tinned inside and shining like burnished silver), all complete for £5 12s 6d, Delivered to any part of the city or suburbs free. CALL AND INSPECT. BATH TUB ENAMEL, SAPOLIN STAINS, B4SINS AND SINKS, ELECTRIC SHADES, TEA KETTLES AND TOASTERS. BATHROOM FITTINGS, TOWEL RAILS AND HOOKS. HAND TORCHES AND BATTERIES, GLASS TOWEL RAILS, ETC. METHVENS SHOWROOMS, GEORGE STREET. L A.HBS, L T D., AERATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, WINES, SPIRITS. Try Our XX ALB AND ORANGE CHEER (Both Winners). WHISKY, WINE. ALB, ETC., SOLD IN DOZEN ASSORTED LOTS OR MORE. Agents for M’CALLUM’S PERFECTION AND WHYTE AND MACKAY WHISKIES. Also, EUGENE LAFFON 3-STAR BRANDY. LANES* CARBONATED WATERS. If unprocurable at your nearest store, ring us, and we will deliver in two dozen ‘ots or more. PHONE 10-047, HAVE A BLAZING FIRE. ORDnii Dry Sawmill Blocks, ex our yard, 2s 3d per bag. Delivery St. Clair to x xederick street, single bags ss, two or more 2s 9a each; beyond Frederick street and bill to Town Belt, minimum delivery, 5 bags, 3s each; other localities by arrangement. _ Ring ASHLEY COOPER, 10 Wilkie road, Kens.ngiou. NIUE BANANAS. Applications are invited for the Purchase of Niue Bananas, f.0.b., Niue. Minimum lots of 100 Cases are available direct from the growers, andean be shipped in regular supplies. Applications, marked “Application for Niue Banana Supplies,’’ stating prices ot- ( fered and regular quantities required, should be addressed to THE ' RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, Niue Island, Care The Secretary, Cook islands Department, Wellington. £UVERSHAM SCHOOL CARNIVAL. To Scholars, Parents, and all who so generously assisted in making the Carnival a j complete success, the Committee Tenders its Cordial Thanks. • . I Lucky Number Saturday Evening, 36. Lucky Queen Ticket Numbers.—Standard I.‘ 7,334; Standard 11., 4,940; Stan- , dard 111., 262, Standard IV., 7,559; Stan- | dard V , 9,898; Standard VI., 2,270. I Art Union Prizes and Competition Prizes can bo bad by application at Old School, Monday Evening, 8 o’clock. CAVEPSHAM SCHOOL CARNIVAL. DRAWING OF ART UNION. First, Prize, Oil Painting, No. 986. Second Prize, Oil Painting, No. 68. Third Prize, Oil Painting, 1,331. ART CUSHION RAFFLES. No. 1, Cushion, No. 63, Mr Emshe. No. 2, Cushion, No. 55, Mr? Allen. No. 5, Cushion, No. 56, Beatrice Gallagher. GOVERNMENT NOTICES. SETTLEMENT LAND FOR SELECTION. ON RENEWABLE LEASE. Notice is hereby given that tho under-mentioned land is open tor selection on renewable lease, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1924, and the Land for Settlements Act,, 1925, and applications will be received at the District Lands and Survey Office, Dunedin, up to 4 o’clock p.m. on TUESDAY, 10th September, 1929. Applicants will require to appear for personal examination at This Office on THURSDAY, 12lh September, at 10.30 a.m. SCHEDULE. ROCKFORD SETTLEMENT. ROCKFORD SETTLEMENT. FIRST-CLASS LAND. CLUTHA COUNTY POMAHAKA SURVEY DISTRICT, OTAGO LAND DISTRICT. SECTION Is.—Area 244 acres; capital value, £2,570; half-yearly rental, £64 ss. Weighted with buildings to the value of £375, comprising fcur-i’oomecJ house, shearing shed; to be paid for in 21 years by equal half-yearly payments of £l4 12s 6d each; total half-yearly payment under the lease, £7B 17s 6d. SECTION 2s (Homestead).—-Area, 569 acres; capital value, £4,410, half-yearly rental, £llO ss. Weighted with £B7O valuation for buildings, comprising seven-roomed , dwelling, washhouse, dairy, stable, etc.; repayable in 21 years by equal half-yearly, payments of £33 18s 8d; total half-yearly payment, £144 3s Bd. | SECTION 3s.—Area, 426 acres, capital j value, £2,990; half-yearly rental, £7<) 15s. SECTION 4s,— Area, 498 acres; capital value, £3,120; half-yearly rental, £7B A hut valued at £5 must be paid for in cash by tho successful applicant. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Rockford Settlement is situated in a good farming district, distant about eleven miles from Clinton Township and Railway Station, and seven miles from Clydevale Post Office, Store Punt, Steamer Landing, ete., by good formed and metalled roads; rural mail delivery; district served by’party telephone; school two miles distant. Settlement very suitable for ewes and stockfattening, and the river flats are first-class lor dairying. Will grow good coot and cereal crops; practically all arable. Sale plan, giving full details, available at an early date J. MACDONALD, Deputy-commissioner of Crown Land*.

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Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 20263, 26 August 1929, Page 10

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