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PUKERAUCLINTON FARMS FOR SALE. NO. 46.—200-Acre Dairy and Cropping Farm, freehold, 2 miles from factory, school, station, etc., etc. Undulating country, all plough able, subdivided into numerous and convenient paddocks; o-roomed house, all farm buildings required, orchard and plantation, 150 acres limed. £l3 an acre with crops given in; Easy Terms. NO. 77.—170 Acres Freehold, with first-class 5-roomod dwelling and good farm buildings, neat garden and orchard, will carry 30 cows and stand 50 acres cropping per year; an easy worked farm, within two miles of school, siding, etc. Price, £l2 per acre; about £SOO deposit buys it. NO. 102—1000 Acres of first-class Sheep Country, freehold, now carries 1 ©we to the acre; 3 miles from school, easy distance of railway; 800 acres in English grasses, all ploughable country. £5 5s per acre; Easy Terms. NO. 107.—100 Acres Freehold, nice property for mixed farming, 6-rcomed house and all buildings, within 1 mile of school, factory, raUway station, etc. Price £l4, with crops in; £SOO down. NO. 110.—400 Acres, within 2 miles of 1 rge town; large dwelling with all conveniences, extensive farm buildings; land grows 60 bushels wheat, 70 bushels oats to acre. This farm usually carries 1000 ewes and can be bought for £ll per acre, with a!i crops in, and a deposit of £SOO will let you in ; owner retiring. NO 171.—400 Acres freehold ; within 2 miles of station, school, factory, etc. ; good cropping farm, easily worked. Price, £5 10s per acre; £SOO posit. A fortune in this farm to a man who will work inetellicent-Iy. WILKINSON AND CO., LICENSED LAND AGENT?, M. T. FRANCIS, REPRESENT.STIYE. RELIABLE, ECONOMICAL, SILENT, EXPEDITIOUS. T H E ALL-BRITISH VULCAN! 1914 MODELS AS FOLLOWS—--10-15 h.p., 80 x 120 bore and stroke. 15.9 h.p., 80 x 130 bore and stroke. 15-20 h.p.. 80 x 150 bore and stroke. The Latest Two-Seater Model may be seen at our Garage and immediate delivery can be given. WIMPENNY BROS. & REID, LTD. PREMIER MOTOR GARAGE. Telephone 167. CARS, MOTOR CYCLF'J, BICYCLES. VULCAN. OVERLAND, RENAULT CARS. MOTOR. CYCLES AND BICYCLES. ALL HIGHEST GRADE MACHINES AT LOWEST PRICES. FOR SALE: MOTOR CYCLE (IN FIRST-CLASS ORDER). 1912 RUDGE, £35. 1910 and 1912 FREE ENGINE TRIUMPHS, £45 AND £SO. JOSEPH GREEN, JUNR., CYCLES AND MOTORS, RIVERSDALE

SITUATIONS. WANTED— Smart Boy for parcels. Apply H. and J. Smith. 770 .NTEl)—Smart Boy. Apply 'Ensign.' TOBLEII'S chocolate PRIZES.— desire to REFUTE reports that Tobler's Card Scheme has been Withdrawn. The Prizes are being continued as usual, and we will pay £5 for the Conviction of Any Person proved to have stated to the contrary. NATHANIEL REED & CO., 500 N.Z. Agents, Dunedin. HOLDERS, SHEEPHOLDERS, Here's votir chance to SAVE MONEY* ON YOUR DIPPING. LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, Salvaged from wreck of s.s. Tyrone, and offered at cut prices. The Dip is in perfect order, not having been touched by water from time of shipping at Home to landing in Dunedin. So well known is the quality of Little's Dip that comment is needless. At the following REDUCED PRICES it is the greatest value in Dips ever offered. lgal. Tin, os per gallon; sgal. Tin, 4s 3d per ; lOgal. Tin, 4s per gallon. On Trucks at Dunedin. Terms: Cash with order. FRASER & CO., 405 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES AND CHERRIES STILL ARRIVING DAILY. Strawberries and Cream always on at M. KIRK WOOD'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUIT MTDPUAMT MAIN STREET, GORE. SPLENDID American, and Hobart Apples. Also American Navel Oranges Pineapples, Bananas, Passion Fruit and Lemons. A large stock of the very best Imported and Colonial Confectionery on hand at lowest prices. Fresh Vegetables, Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants daily. Tea and Dining Rooms a specialty . Country orders carefully attended to.

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Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 26 December 1913, Page 1

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