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MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD SECTION 12,. BLOCK 73, 'hull STREET. With Two Five-roomed Houses. To be sold by Auction on SATURDAY, 15th JUNE, at 2 p.m. BY J. D. FAMILTON AND SONS, account Mr WILLIAM SHAW. Both Houses are in capital order, and'are let for 18s a week to good tenants. Terms, 10 per cent. Cash, 10 per cent, on Possession, .balance arranged. ALSO, at the same time and place, wo will offer on account of a vendor, all his Right, Title, and Interest in I Education Reserve Section 10, Block 34. Avon street, having 19 years to ' run, at an Annual Rental of ill 10s per annum ALSO Freehold Section 13, Block 14, Tamar street. These Sections are splendid sites, and arc the only available building sections in this favorite locality. K. FAMILTON, YANADIUM STEEL, scientifically heat treated, has made it possible for the FORD MOTOR CO. to build a car light in weight . and yet tremendously strong. A FORD. Car can be lifted from the floor by its four fender irons, not one of -which is larger than your little finger. Try this with any other car, and the fender irons will either straighten out like string or snap like a carrot. Steel parts of the FORD car are specifically heat treated Vanadium. This is why the car gives such universal satisfaction, why it is always so reliable, why it is so light in weight, why it is so economical in operation. The first or the latest foredoor productions of the Touring and Runabout Models to arrive in the colonies are to be seen atDENNISON'S Garage.

BLANKETS ARE A FEATURE JUST NOW CASH DRAPERY ESTABLiSHTHEY AKE THERE IN ALL SIZES, BUT THE SAME CHARACTERISTIC APPLIES TO THE PRICE. IT IS AS LOW AS IS POSSIBLE TO MAIvE IT. ipFSOPERTIES FOR SALE. 1050 ACRES FREEHOLD, near I3alclutha 1 mile from railway siding, post and telegraph office: easy distance from church or school; good house and farm steading Price, £8 ss. 284 ACRES FREEHOLD, Cluth.i district. 2J- miles from railway siding, school, church, post and telegrapu office ;.' good brick dwelling and farm building — . Price, £7 12s 6d, 37J ACRES L.LP.. Clutha District; Rent, £1 lis od half-yearly; good orchard. 344 fruit trees. 120 beeboxes complete, 20 colonies of bees given in ; good house stabling, byre, bee-houses, dairy, etc. Price as a going concern, £SOO, Crops looking well. m 400 ACRES FREEHOLD, Waiwera South; 12 paddocks; 6-roomed house: 5-stalled stable, and farm houses— Price, £ll 10s. Full particulars of the above on application to — PETER WILLBAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. F. L. MURRAY AND GO. Notice to Clients. ffR H. V. UREN having retired '-*• from the Firm as from 81st December, Messrs F. LESLIE and A. HOWARD MURRAY will carry on the business as usual, and respectfully solicit the Continued Support of their Oamaru Clients, whose interests and instructions will receive prompt attention. We desire to extend to our Clients our Best Thanks for their past favors. PLEASE NOTE THAT OUR ADDRESS IS AS USUAL. F. L. MURRAY AND CO. 170 Cashel Street, ARE BUYERS PRIME BACON PI G 8. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. ARLING AND M'POWELL,

HARBOR STREET. L & CO., - * Grain, Produce and Commision Agents, TAYLOR'S BUILDINGS, THAMES ST. BUYERS WHEAT, OATS, POTATOES, •ETC. Consignments Early Potatoes solicited for Dunedin Market. On hand —Formaline, wheat oat piekler, preventive against rust, smut and blight. ■ 263 STRINGER AND HAY, Land, Stock, Grain, and General Commission Agent, TYNE STREET, HAVE FOR SALE: Several desirable 1 L.I.P. and Freehold Properties. Best Farm Seeds of all description, Islington Manures. Agents for the Guardian Insurance Co. (Ltd). WANTED—Wheat, Oats. Potatoes, etc. VV and put into working order. ?Cogs or new hushes fitted; work guaranteed at- M'Kenzie's Rival Cycle Works.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11658, 13 June 1912, Page 5

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