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the change of a lifetime for bona fide settlers. £25 DEPOSIT SECURES £IOOO FREEHOLD. FINAL SUBDIVISION OF MERRJVALE ESTATE, SOUTHLAND. 3700 ACRES. ' rHE above area is now available for selection in Farms of 80 to 400 teres. The success attending former subivisions ensure a. SPEED! SETTLEMENT of the remainder of the Estate. These FERTILE FREEHOLDS are btainable upon terms spread over even years, and superior to anything jpviously offered in the Dominion. TERMS: 21 PER CENT. CASH; FIRST [ALF YEAR'S INTEREST PAYABLE X ADVANCE. It is possible for approved selectors a arrange for no further payment of rincipal for seven years. Write or Wire TO-DAY for Full Par-, iculars .to arrange for inspection, to HENDERSON AND CO., Invercargill. or Otar.tau. Or JOHN C. ELLIS, Merrivale. tf.Z. LOAN AND M.A. CO., LTD. ' , HORSE SALE. O'BRIEN'S STABLES. SATURDAY, 20th APRIL." At 1 o'clock. rTTE shall liokl our NEXT HORSE ' * SALE as above.

Entries now being received. C. A. SUTTON, , , Auctioneer. rHE NORTH OTAGO FARMERS' CO-OPEK ATITE ASSOCIATION, [JIITED, have been favored with inflictions from Mrs H. ROSS, AWAOKO, who has leased her property, t sell by public auction on THURSDAY, 18th Inst., 1 At 11.30 a.m. sharp, [IE WHOLE OF HER LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, and SUNDRIES, as follows : SHEEP: QQ F.-mmitli Crossbred EAVES. 00 ,-tooth Halfbred EWES. . LAMBS (Fat and Forward).' 52 30 8 4 Fat EWES. HORSES: Draught MARES and GELDINGS (5 to 8 years). HACKS & HARNESS HORSES g Young HORSES (Unbroken). 2 FOALS. CATTi-E and PIGS: DAIRY COWS. HEIFERS (IS months to 2 vrs). 19 c CALVES. o SOWS. 0

SUNDRIES: Portable Engine, Chaffcntter, Oat Crusher, New Grass .Seed Stripper (P. and D. Duncan), :j Drays and. Frames, 1 Spring Dray. 2 M.H. Binders (6 and 7ft cut). Cultivator, Disc Harrows, Chain Harrows, Tine Harrows, 3-furrow Disc Plough (John Deere), 1 D.F. Plough, 1 Drill Plough, 1 Turnip and 3fauuro Sower, 1 Cambridge Roller, 1 Horse Hoe, 1 Swing Plough, 1 Grain Drill.• Trees and Chains, Quantity Cart Harness, Horse Covers, Set Buggy Harness, 2 Riding Saddles, 1 Sidesaddle, Lot New Timber, Sheep Netting, Stakes (new), 1 Waggon, 1 Dogcart, 1 Buggy (4-seater)-, Barb Wire, and Large Quantity Sundries. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. 008 \X IS S COLLINS MAKES LADTE3' DRESSES, WEARING APPAREL, CHILDREN'S GARMENTS, ETG., ETC. COMPETENT DRESSMAKERS ON THE PREMISES, le latest ideas executed in good stylo at moderate prices. Address: THAMES . ST RE E T, (Opposite Severn Street.) . rIS S A. M. BRYANT. 1 Teacher of DRAWING and PAINTING. STI'1)10: TEES STREET, GLASS' BUILDINGS. Terms: 30s per quarter. Railway Concessions.

[?OR PRIVATE SALE—AT KAKANTJI. [■Roomed cottage,' stable, AND GIG-SHED. With 4} Acres of Land. A SOLID BARGAIN. Early Application. M. M'FADGEH, land agent, thajues street. he CHEAPEST BICYCLE on the market, quality for quality, is the ■M-lUOX, which is being offered by the F K!)i:i!AL CYCLE COY. (Chalmers, Kirk, and Co.), at £5 15s. It is truly 1 UI'MARKABLE MACHINE at the A DECENT SHAVE is not to bo had -J--V from the nowadays average Hairdresser. It requires an expert—an artist —to give the desired comfort during the operation. The artist kind of operator 1? to be found at the Queen's Saloon. — G - F HERBERT. Propriety.-. HRDER To-day one of E. Orenfell'a }? Taiior-cut Suits, 47s 6d. 52a 6d. °'s Gd. 60s; they are specially good a nd will give you satisfactionT ADIES' and GIRLS' HYDROTITE RAIN COATS; just landed l)ig shipment. Prices from 255. At Farmers' Co-op., Thames street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11605, 12 April 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11605, 12 April 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11605, 12 April 1912, Page 5

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