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Office ’Phone 2124 Office ’Phone 2124 F B. FRANCIS & CO., AI'CTIONBERS & PROPERTY SALESMEN, Moray Place (Opposite SaToy, DUNEDIN). 1700 ACIiES. O.K.U handy sheep run. 1000 ./res of which are in good tussock. Fair portion of balance suitable for cpltivation. Good homestead of 7 rooms. Woolshed, barn, dip, motor gara/e, cowbyre, mens quarters, LI miles school and rail. Winters 800 enJs without winter teed, in is is” a handily situated run with plenty of possibilities for amprovment, and is only just on the market. Price! £3 loader acre or near _ offer Good terms can be arranged or owned- wouldJcntertain exchanging 0_ t> small mixed farm. Further particula |s on implication. • u 187 ACHES FREEHOLD. FAMOIS -WIfCHESTISK MSTffICT. SOUTH CANTERBURY TFT EXCHANGE f rlarspr farm South. All level heavy land!, 40 acres of which are in whet QRcres in oats, 70 acres for seed, 4 acres potatoes, 12 acr s 6»ed©s, 15 acres linseed. -Balance in first-class pasture. Crops looking c KC»tionally well, and estimated to average 00 bushels all over. Weft |ubdivided and watered. Buildings comprise 8 roomed dwelling, all commences. 6 stalled stable, 2 loose boxes, barn, implement shed, and chaff shed, loft, brick dairy, cowshed, etc. 3 miles from Winchester and 14 miles from Ti'maru. Pace £43 per acie mortgage £32-00. Owner is prepared to leave a substantial second morfr gage' to good man. *• HERE’S A CHANGE FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. £BO to £IOO DEPOSIT. 40 acres North Line. All in grass. Well watered and subdivided. Buildings comprise 2 good cottages of 4 fcootns each. Stable, cow byre with lofts, cartshed, etc. 2 miles school, 3 miles rail. Price £SOO or near oiler for the property and not© the easy tierms. F. 2325. ANOTHER GOOD EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. THREE DUNEDIN CITY PROPERTIES AND HANDY FARM as going 'concern. Situate t mile from school, and handy rail. Total equity about £3OOO. Owner is prepared to consider exchanging lor a small farm sameequity. Enquire about this. F - 2326 *

Mr J. J. O’KANE, Surgeon Dentist, Alexandra South, will visit:— AKE.OWTOWN, Thursday, November 20th .till 5 p.m., also Thursday December 4th, till 5 p.m. QUEENSTOWN, Friday, November 21; also Friday, December sth. Consultations at McBRIDE S HOTEL. THE MARKET OF SOUTHLAND More buyers than ever are using our Mart, for the savings mean so much when times are hard : Auction Sales every morning of fruit and produce. Auction Sales every Saturday of Furniture. Daily Sales privately of Fruit, Produce, Property, Machinery, Motor Cars, etc. ASK US FIRST McKay, Ltd EXCHANGE MART, INVERCARGILL. Wires— “ McKay.” mammsxDfnmßsrmmßamnamßma&mmmammmmvmammmaa Clive the Little Chap a Tricycle ora “Biscooter.” A Christmas Present for a Boy. Ho will enjoy it and it will keep him fit and well. i “Fairy” Ball Bearing Tricycle Strong and built for lard wear. No. 1. For ages 3if 4 90/-. No. 2 4 5 105/,-. “Brownie” Plaii Bearing Trlcyclj Capable of V/o mg Service. No. 51. For agea\ 3|to 4 70/No. 52. „ „ Vljto 5 85/,--The “BaWH>ike’ For little children .under 3. Strung and safe. Only 75/-. The “Biscooter ” the popular scooter with disc wheels. A joy to any boy. Only 40/-, Carriage paid if Cash sent with Order, Send to Headquarters ! IBMB3 CJeorge Street, BOKBIX. A cold in the head can be quickly relieved by ‘'NAZOL.” No cold is NAZOL-proof; 60 doses, la 6d.

QUERNSTOWN ■The citizens of IQuocnsto-wn are | hereby rcquicsled to\observe the alter- I ii'oo;i of Saturday n*xt, 22nd No,vem- j her, ;is a Half HnlidA' on the occasion of the tiring of the »rst shot for tttne. Kaww.au Dam oonstilictioii. j YNDRSW SIMSON, 'Mayor. ■ thorough of J ' NOTICE EENSTOWN. The Town Clerk’s Office, Library R00m,,-' Ballarat Street, -Queenstown, will bo open for the' receipt, of payments/ and the transaction, of public business on Mondays Wednesdays anld Fridays until further notice. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 pm. 2 to 4 p.m., Public Holidays excepted. T. J. MELVILLE, Town Clerk BOROUGH I >F Q U EENSTOWN BOROUGH VALUER. Applications ih'& , Ptnvited for the position of RjBROJpGH yAJAIER to the Boco'uialrol Muieeq*#SwnJffor Hue Bn.suin , period p section 7 pf TfC Ra and, it am^indinfents. mark addressed to#th© Town Oler received u Der, 1924 t to 1908, 10s. and Va will be till noon on Ist DecemT. J. MELVILLE, Town Clerk. If ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER DEr PARTdMENT. ELECTRIC RANGES. Applications tor permission to install Hoc trie Ranges are invited from elders to install and use hem in j?oit4ecfeon with yn(|' Boiough apply- /. If more han the CoHucii plant (received coip-wJfli, fie apj#ca»ons to be ranted will'te^’drawidfby^jallot. All permits granted/ wiljf be subject > such regulations ai/d restrictions as ;io. Council may think lit at any time > impose. Applications addressed to the Town ilerk will be received up till noon n Ist December, 1924. T. J. MELVILLE, Town Clerk. T ARE I COUNTY L \ COUN CJ U The next Vr dinar y meeting of the Lake County^Council will he held in the Council Chambers, Queenstown. on WEDNESDAY, the 19th November, 1924, at 11 o’fflock a.m. Business; General. Notice of motion by Cr. L. Lee — •That this Owuiicil take into consideration at im next meeting the question of hollowing a sum of money to construct the main highway as at present declared. D. SCOTT, Clerk to Council. AKE * COUNTY ' COUNCIL. THREEPENCE per . dozen will be aid for Small Birds’ Eggs and Heads intil further notice. Eggs and Heads will be purchased »y the l/llowing;— Messr/ W. Reid and Elope -Mills, tc/4 p.m. on every alternate Satd/day/Tcommencing iMh October. Mi l Q/R/odwell, Pembfoß" Cr?*s<W'ra.i MdKibbin, Grow Cr. Geo. Retd, Glenorai^ M. J. For tie. Gars ton. Mrs Reid, Gibbston. Terrace. Sept. 19, 1924. 0. SCOTT, County Clerk. Serious Questions for Serious People. The affirmative of God’s word is that the earth (not Heaven) is the future abode of the righteous Math. v.5, Psa 37 and that the righteous will be made Kings and Priests and reign on the earth Rev v.9.10, when the Kingdoms and Dominions under (not in) the whole heaven, will be given to the people of the Saints of the Most High Dan. vii, 27. Then will Christ sit upon the throne of His Father David reigning over the house of Jacob and of His Kingdom there shall be no end Luke 1.32.33, For the Kingdoms of this world are become the 1 Kingdoms of our Lord Rev xi.lß. Then why believe that heaven is the future abode of the righteous thereby making God’s word of_ none effect? Literature demonstrating the above free on application to Box 180. Tiraaru.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3614, 18 November 1924, Page 4

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