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v PROPtBTIEg FOB BALB ANB TO LEX JOHN - RE!ID & SONS (LTD.) •WephoDe 190. Telephone 3391. AUCTIONEERS, LAND SALESMEN. REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL. AND INSURANCE AGENTS, .VALUATORS, SURVEYORS, MONEY, SHARE, AND LAND BROKERS, CORNER LIVERPOOL 1 AND BOND STREETS. We make a SPECIALTY of the Management of Properties, the Collection of -tvents, and act as Attorneys for (Absentees, / , FARM BARGAINS I FARM BARGAINS! "I KQ ACRES, on Main North- lino; splendid dairying- country; handy to Dunedin XwO and cloao to creamery and school; land well .watered. The Buildings consult of Dwelling of 8 rooms, scullery, and dairy, 'washhouse, implement shed, fowlhouse, 4-flteJl stable, 11-stall byre, and barn, and are alone worth price of the whole property, Tho land is Troll watered. . Ast prioe and terms: £350 cash; balance £500 can remain on mortgage. Worth harrying after. Arrange for immediate inspection. Raids (Ltd.). , , 304 A ACRES (by rail i-hour from town), with a substantial Hou'so of 7 rooms; veranJ d&h front, bathroom; GREENHOUSE, COW BYRE. FOWLHOUSE, PIGGERY, TRAPSHED and loft; GROUNDS NICELY LAID OUT, shrubs, trees, nice clump,of native bush; orchard, garden; splendid view; retiring position; for poultry farming, tomato and vine culjafro, and close to'markets £900 the lot. Inquire Reids (Ltd.). ' 252,} A(\ ACRES on Peninsula, with Good 4-roomed Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings for dairying; byre for 10 cows. Fuller particulars on application.—Roids (Ltd.). . 311 *1 OA ACRES (closo to Dunedin); nearly-all plough able; 6-roomcd Dwelling; byre •l™" storeroom, eto.; splendid dairy farm. £25 per aore.—Reids (Ltd.). 317 WEEK-END CRIBS. . ' PUKETERAKI: 4 ROOMS (furnished), almost new, with everything necesß3rr for ■week-enders; about i-ac.ro section. £250. 1 2536 JSURAKANUI.— Four ROOMS; well furnished, boat, etc. £130. 2440 \IU ARRINGTON.—4 ROOiMS; casement windows; fully furnished; lets at 40s per* * » week during season. A snip, £160. 2563 RETIRED FARMERS' HOMES. A NDERSON'S BAY.—Splendid 7-rooraod plastered RESIDENCE; conservatory -CX stable, glasstouse, cow, byre, trapshed, fowlhouso; J-acre section; lovelv view' and close to ear. CHEAP PROPERTY. £1300.—At Reids (Ltd.). S CfT. CLAIR.—New BUNGALOW. 6 rooms; oasement windows; return verandahkJ all the latest modern conveniences; ELECTRIC LIGHT- SEWER TIT?ATY AGE; TASTEFULLY SELECTED PAPERS AND FURNISHINGS There if no .better built house in St. Clair to-day; special was taken in putting down the heavy concrete foundations of this building, thus ensuring a stability that will cause „ ,ety: bui ' l 01 P' timber; handy to car and beach. A GREAT BARGAIN AT £780. P e t ~e R bo y. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, 186 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 'Phone 1905. A f S^T^J EEHOLD (TAIERI); 10-ROOMED DWELLING, WITH MODERN mm INCLUDING H. AND COLD WATER, BATII, ETC.; OUTBUILpINf'S CONSIST OF 2-ROOMED COTTAGE, LARGE BARN STABLE BHED ' LARGE FOWLHOUSE ANDXFOWL RUN. VINERY/ MO.; SPLENDID ORCHARD (NEARLY 3 ACRES); SITUATED WITHIN EASY §r RAILWAY, THIS VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IS JUST THE ™p Ct^ E i. llmilED FARMER, OR POULTRY, FRUIT, AND BEE FARM S™ »™ E ™? PERTY W SPLENDIDLY SHELTERED, LIES WELL TO THE SUN AND ABOVE FLOOD-MARK. PRICE, £1450. ' 49 A^,? S ! ™HOLD (CLOSE TO MOSGIEL TOWNSHIP); REALLY CHOICK BUILDINGS, PPJcl Ul £27 il ßLE^ OR MARKCT GAUDEN 0R NUESERY - N0 THE CHEAPEST DAIRY FARM IN OTAGO. 150 2 A MILE OF SCHOOL AND ILLEPHOMi: aOF A MILE FROM DAIRY FACTORY* noon STALLED BYRE, 5-STALLED STABLE AND' LOOSE-BOX- 100 nran C T RASS ; WILL CARRY 35 DAIRY COWS, BESIDES CROPREQUIRED £300 TIDY PARM ' CIIOPS GIVEN L\\ PIUCE, £1000; CASH R. MACKENZIE, Farm Sales Manager.

GttOW APPLES AND LIVE. NELSON FRUIT LANDS OPEN THE WAY. A GOOD APPLE FARM WILL GIVE YOU WHAT IS FAR BETTER THAN WEALTH—VIZ., A COMPETENCE WHEN PERHAPS YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO EARN IT. Get a Booklet, with Photos and Maps, "MONEY FROM APPLES." SOLE AGENTS FOR OTAGO: SIEVWIUGHT, HAGGITT, & CO. (LTD.), LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Telephono 780. EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN.

—It is stated that moro nteel and iron are need annually in the manufacture of typewriters and pens than in the manufacture of arms and ordnance. CANNOT SAY TOO'MUCH FOR IT.' "I liave found Chamberlain's Colic ;m<] Dinrrli«?-!. Remedy to be the moGt valuable medicine I have ever used," writes Mr Arthur D. Beecroft, 487 Nicholson street. North Carlton, Vic. "In fact, I cannot say too much in favour of it as a cure for colic, diarrhoea, or pains in tho stomach. I have used it myself and for members of my family, and'have rawtnmendod it to dozens of Irientlu." —Sold ovorywhero.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15915, 7 November 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15915, 7 November 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15915, 7 November 1913, Page 8