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Properties For Sale and To let. IB V W R i a H~ T B~R o £ & C~O., HIGH STREET. FARMS FOR SALE. TAIERI PLAIN.—SO Acres of Finest LAND on tho Plain; all buildings; £2500. MILTON DISTRICT.-250 ACRES; well watered and fenced; five-roomed House; byre for 12 cows; £1500. BROADACRES, near Junction.—so ACRES; Dwelling (5 rooms), byre, stable; all new; £2000. Between WAIKOUAITI and PALMERSTON.-11S ACRES good agricultural Land; close school, church, half mile from creamery and railway station; £15 per acre; two-thirds purchase money mortgage 5 per cent. EDENDALE.—Two Capital FARMS, 25G and 46-1 acres; £i an acre; bargain. SIEVWRIGHT BROS. & CO.

W I L .I* 1 A M It E I L\ LAND, ESTATE, and GENERAL COMMISSION 4.GENT, 27 Rattray street, FOR SALE: 150 ACRES, Wyndham District; one of the brat DAIRY FARMS in the South Wand; about 2J miles, from factory, by good level road; incoming between £400 and'£soo from factory alone; splendid opportunity for a man with'a familv. 2750 ACRES, Mokoreta, Education leasehold, at a small rent; tenant can pay rent out of royalty on flax; large part of price for improvements can remain on mortgage at 4-per cent.; within one mile of dairy factory. Nice Suburban RESIDENCE, Opoho; ons acre 'land; 7-roomed 'House, with all conveniences; 2-3talled stable and buggy house; fowl run; paddock for cow; r?GSO." LARGE SECTION, Mnclaggan street, Mornington, with frontage to Hawthorn avenue cf'soft; nearly J-acre; price reduced; a choice site,' and a bargain. TWO SECTIONS, Duke street, £200 each. Compact, Easily-worked FARM, of 200 acres; 2?: miles from ' Clinton; good 5-roonred /. House, 4-stalled stable, cart shed, etc.; well subdivided. The land is nearly all in grass, and is in good heart, having been under sheep and cattle for,a number of ;l years. Can be recommended as a good ' cheat) property. £425.-QUARTER-ACRE, High street, Caversham (sunny and fashionable side), with 6-roomed HOUSE; scullery, bath, etc.; nice locality, and cheap riropertv. > FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE, Maori Hill; one minute from tram terminus; could it small expense bo converted into 7-Toomed house; plentiful waUr supply from tanks; large.section;.good fruit garden. As owner has gone into country will be sold cheap. TO LET, 400, 700, or 1060 ACRES, singly or as one Farm; all fenced and subdivided; 22 miles from Dunedin; hut and stable on 400-acre area. SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, Arthur street; large rooms; all conveniences. MONEY TO LEND- at Low Rate of Interest. ' ' SUB-AGENT ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. . 27 RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN.. JOHN HERCUS & OX LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND ' GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, S and 6 Court, 96 Princes sJseet, TO LET: Nicely-furnished HpUSE (centrally situated), or Portion of House, to married couple without encumbrances; references indis-SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSE, with stmny aspect; early entrv. NINE-ROOMED HOUSE, Manor place; every convenience. i FOR SALE. As a Going Concern, a PASTRYCOOK, CONFECTIONERY,, and TEA ROOMS BUSI.'.NESS; together with well-built two-storey, up-to-date Brick Building, with large Bakehouse and Machinery; Storeroom and ' Dwelling-house attached. The Tea Room is capable of seating about 100 people. Failing health is the sole reason of the Proprietor's wishing to sell. The Property is a freehold. This is a first-class opportunity for an energetic man who knows tho business. Superior eight-roomed HOUSE and' SECTION. MONEY TO LEND" on FREEHOLD SECURITY. Licensed Land Brokers under Land Transfer , Act. T *edi .<••*.!. CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Art warranted to cure Gravel, Pains in the back, and all kindred complaints. Free from Mereury. Established upwards of SO year*. In boxas 4s fid each, of all Chemists and. Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World.' Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. 6au T5 E E C H A M'S P I L L S. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. PILLS Cure Biliou.". lad Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure Stomachic Troubles, such as Indigestion, Want of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Fulness after Meals, Vomiting Sickness at the Stomach, etc. BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure Restlessness and Insomnia, and giv« sound and refreshing sleep. EECHAM'S PILLS. ~~ ■ Cure Constipation and Sick Headache. BEECHAM'S PILLS Arouse Sluggish and Torpid Livers and Dispel Bile. EECHAM'S PILLS • Are suitable for both young and old. EECHAM'S PILLS Will make you look well, feel well, and ■ keep well. EECHAM'S PILLS Are sold everywhere in boxes, Is ljd and 2s 9d. containing 56 and 168 Pills respectively. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR BILE. (COCKLE'S PILLS. .J v FOR LIVER. COCKLE'S PILLS. \J FOR ACIDITY. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR HEARTBURN. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR INDIGESTION. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCKLE'S PILLS! ' IN USE EVERYWHERE. COCKLE'S PILLS. FREE FROM MERCURY. COCKLE'S PILLS. IN USE OVER 94 YEARS. In Boxes at Is IJd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, lis, and 225. Of ail Medicine Vendors throughout the World. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CLASSES. '»- The following are the results of the examination of the St. John ambulance classes which •havo Ik'en held this winter. The names are not in order of merit but alphabetically: — Women's Nursing.—Medallions: Misses E. L. Applegarth, L. M. Applegarth, L. Doull, Man- Dowie, H. Fisher, L. M. Muir, I. M. M'Bwan, J. C. M'Kechnie, M. E. Ritchie, A. M. Ross, J. Stewart, E. Simon, M. C. Simon, E. J. Williams.. Certificates: Mrs M. A. Metcalfe, Mrs A. Smith, Misses L. M. Aitcheson, C. Bruce, Hilda Blair, M. Buchanan, J. C. Christie, R. B. Ferguson, M. Gainsford, M. A L. Hartley, M. Hall, A. E. Lill, J. M'Donald, E. M'acfie, F. M. Maorie, M. C. M'Caw, J. A. Neilsoo, Lorna Rattray, Lucy Rattray, Isabel Samson. Women's First Aid.—Mrs C. Evans, Mrs J. F. Wilson, Misses M. T. Anderson, J. Alexander, Sister Clafe, Misses L. Chapman, E: Chapman, J. Campbell, M, Calder, V. 'Calder, E. Clark, M. Freeman, J. Jones, F. Knowles, W. T\ Liddle, L. Morrett, Sister Mprie, Misses E. M'Phee, J. E. M'Farkne, A. Muir, A. E. N.iven, E. S. Paterson, M. Roseveare, E. Reynolds, F. Stewart, E. Shaw, B. Skipworth, E. J. White, M. J. Young. Men's First Aid.—Medallions: William Alexander, David H. Gilmour, L. Laurenson, J. C. Loan. Advanced aid. certificates: Thos. Begg, R. W. Davies. First aid certificates: H. E. Barth, S.^V. Bryant. John Downes, Wm. Fleming, Wm. M. Hogg, Cecil Heycock, James Johnson, John M'Kcnzie, William Smart, J. Turnbull, E. J. Webb, F. A. Webb. Evknden's Patent Spkng-head Roofingahd 'Fencing Nails. Neatest, cheapest, and best. Perfectly watertight. Retail and wholesale of all iroiisaoagers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12472, 1 October 1902, Page 8

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