INCREASE TOUR EGG PRODUCTION. WE SUPPLY' Wheat, Oats, Pollard, .Brad., Straw. Oyster Shell Grit, Chick Food, Charcoal. Poultry Bone, Barley, Leg Bands, Poultry Spices, Black Leaf 40. Buttermilk Powdered, Kibbled .Wheat, Maize and Peas, Crushed Oats, pat Pollard, Pea, Barley, and Oat Pollard, and the following Meals:—Meatiheal Pea, ' Barley. Oat, Wheat; Maize, Lucerne; and Boneineal. Deliveries to Dunedin and Suburbs on Tuesdays and "Fridays. A. E. REEVES, " Manufacturers, Jutland street, Dunedin. Phone 10-647. , MONTHLY "Meeting Dunedin Utility Poultry. Club will.be held in R.S.A. Rooms, Wednesday, May 23rd, at 8 p.m. Mr G. Lane will give a practical demonstration of washing a bird in preparation for show; also training and conditioning bird for show pen by Mr C. Bartley, two of Dunedin’s most successful breeders and exhibitors. All fanciers and tho«c interested most welcome.—AleC. S. Barrett. hon. sec. and Coarse Chick and Poultry Food and Grits, also Karswood’s Spice and Celluloid Leg Rings for Poultry.—Bills Ltd. POULTRY Leg Rings, Grit, Lucerne Meal, and Karswood Spice obtainable at Binnie’s, St. Andrew street. WANTED, up to 12 young Indian Runner Ducks; must be" good layers.— Address Price, A 485, ‘ Star ’ Office.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE. N. AND E. S. PATERSON LTD. AUCTIONEERS, LAND AGENTS, SURVEYORS, SHARE AND LAND rrhehs PATERSONS’ BUILDINGS, 163 RATTRAY STREET RU^ERt5 ' SURE SELLER.—OId-established SUBURBAN STORE BUSINESS dwelling attached with Post and Telephone Bureau; doing splendid turnover. ’Lease 30- weekly’ Stock at valuation. Good living for couple. Urgent sale. “ * 3 ' Q~ UEEN STREET.—Substantial 6-ROOMED HOUSE, in good order, commanding appearance; all modern conveniences, electric, gas, bathroom, rooms bnMil and cheery. Empire papers; all in the very best of order; portico and sun verandahgood garden, flowers and vegetables; sheltered, and a wonderful view, £IOO deposit Deceased estate. Must be sold. £650 (or offer). ON RISE (Close Id Tram). NEW BRICIC BUNGALOW; excellent workma.nship; 4 good rooms, with kitchenette; latest fittings; porcelain bath and basin slab grates, Empire papers; fine lounge room, leadlight casements; workshop; large freehold, with a wonderful harbour view. £IOO deposit. Unequalled, £875. T> OSLYN’S BEST (On Harbour Side, Close St. John's Church - "and Stuart Street AV Tram, Nestled Amongst Good Homes).—Attractive 6-ROOMED BUNGALOW; single story, nicely designed and conveniently arranged; good bathroom, cupboards and wardrobes, Empire papers and slab grates; fine entrance hall; beautiful level section, wide frontage; northerly aspect, sheltered and exceptionally warm, tastefully laid out in garden, lawn, and flowers; concrete paths. £IOO deposit, balance 44 per cent, interest. Cost present owner £1,450. Just on the market and il’s a sacrifice. £I,OBO or offer. . HERTOT ROW (Finest Position).-Superior GENTLEMAN’S RESlDENOCcom'manding appearance; tiled roof, wide sun balcony, 8 good rooms, replete with a!! m.'.lcru conveniences; exceptionally bright and sunny; all conveniences under one red; ■ ver l-aci-o choice level freehold, tastefully iaid cut in shrubs, lawn, and flower.-,, wilii wide •iiotor drive. This is An exceptioual property at a ridiculously low figure, Easy terms, *12,500 or offer for urgent 'sale,
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Evening Star, Issue 21723, 18 May 1934, Page 2
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