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WMOPERTICB FOR 5 ACE AND TO CRY INVESTIGATE AT ONCE. QAr» ACRES FREEHOLD (Tuapeka); UvO splendid wheat land: all level; 9 paddocks; well fenced" and watered; carries 1 ewe' to the acre; 480 acres young grass, 80 ploughed, 60 acres stubble, 70 acres to be broken up; Dwelling of 5 rooms; hut, barn, woolshed, implement shed, stable, sheep yards. Price. £6 per acre. Best terms offered. Inquiries nolicited. 584 p" ACRES FREEHOLD (Peninsula, near JL«l> Dunedin); well fenced, divided, and watered; all in capital grass; land all undulating and ploughable; Buildings consist of Dwelling of 6 rooms, washhoiiM (copper and tubs), dairy, 24-stall byre. £630. Easy terms. 589 1 ACRES FREEHOLD; _ well JLOUv fenced, watered, and divided; carries with ease 2500 sheep and 100 head of cattle and horses,; 200 acres tussock, balance capital English grasses: buildings consist of House of 7 rooms, dairy, washhouse, stables, buggy shed, loose-boxes, hay shed, barn, sheep yards and dip, and_ shearing shed. Your opportunity at £10 per acre. 571 Vqw ACRES FREEHOLD (Catlins); all X-At G ring-fenced, well divided, and abundantly watered; 70 acres in grass, balance good bush; carries about 35 head of cattle; buildings comprise a 2-roomed Cottage, outhouse, sheds, etc.; situated l£ miles from station, 1 mile from school, post office, factory. Price, £320. A bargain awaits you. 587 -a w/® A ACRES, of which 400 acres FreeJL 9 v)vr hold, 1300 acres Leasehold (Taieri); capital for sheep or cattle; carries 1000 ewes and 100 head of cattle. The leasehold has 20 years to rim at £24 per year; stock at valuation; best of buildings. Price, £3500 Owner will exchange for Dairy Farm. Cash required, £300. 579 QflQ ACRES FREEEtOLD (Balelutha); first-class sheep (ind cropping land; well divided, fenced, and watered by never-failing stream; land al! undulating; lies well to the sun, and carries 14 per acre; land produces oO bushels oats and 40 bushels wheat per acre; Dwelling of 8 rooms; stable, byre, barn, trap and woolshed, etc. Price, £10 per acre. Capital terms. 588 ha ACRES FREEHOLD (North Line, /W\i very handy to Dunedin); all well fenced and watered Lbuildings consist of 6-roomed House, . byre, sheds, fowlhouses, pigsties, etc.; 8 acres capital grass, 7 acres very heavy bush. Price. £570. Inquiries solicited. 575 -j wfk ACRES LEASEHOLD (North J. il/ Line); exceptionally well fenced, divided, and abundantly watered; beautifully sheltered,; carries 150 ewes, 20 cows, and 6 horses; land all ploughable and very easily worked; buildings consist of 5-roomed House, hut, store, washhouse, barn, stable, byre, trapshed, etc, ; present stock 40 sheep, 6 horsas, 21 cows, 4 pigs. As a going concern at £700. (TOO ACRES FREEHOLD (Hillend)i/y At carries with comfort 1200 sheep and 25 head of cattle; land well divided, fenced, and watered; 90 acres ploughed ■ frorii crop, 60 acres ready for turnips; all good workable land, mostly ploughable; Dwelling of 5 rooms (conveniences) ; barn, implement shed., etc. Price, £7 per acre. Easy terms arranged. JOHN GEERIN & CO., AUCTIONEERS AND FARM SALESMEN, 215 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. / MEDICAL. I- ISTEN! —All Patent Medicines i sold at J " Cash Chemist" Lowest Prices.—At Hawkins, 150 George street, Dunedin. POST FREfi—Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each.—Address Mrs L. Hawkins,, 150 George street, Dunedin. TOTORLD RENOWNED.—Spring Blos- * * som Ointment and Spring Blossom Pills; 6d and Is. All chemists and grocers. MANDARIN Laundry Glaze," the only genuine "Chinese Glaze," 6d and Is; everywhere. Agent: Wm. Taylor, merchant. BLOOMINE," the Great Corn, Wart, and Bunion Cure; price 6d; the cheapest and best. Sold everywhere. HAWKINS'S Sixpenny Cough Remedy cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whceping Cough, Bronchitis. Trado mark: "Big Six." AWKINS'S Instant Relief Asthma Powder" is unrivalled; cures when others fail; Is and 2s tins.—lso George BUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using " Orange Blossom" ; month's treatment. 5s. —Mrs HAWKINS, George street. 28s T fs OF TO YOU not to let yourself get run down! Never has the need been greater for the general health of the community to be maintained at a higfi level. Everybody should endeavour in these days of stress to keep well. An important step in tho right direction is always taken whon rthe digestivo organisation is treated with if suitable medicine at the first signs of 'derangement. Without a doubt one of the beet digestive medicines TO TAKE is Beecham's Pills. The action of this wellknown preparation upon the digestive organs is highly beneficial. For strengthening the stomach, correcting the liver, and regulaiting the bowels and so rendering smooth and easy the wonderful processes of digestion and assimilation, it is universally admitted that there is no better medicine than BEECHAM'3 PILLS. Prepared only by Thomas Beech am, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, price 10jd (36 pills), Is (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pillsj.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16538, 11 November 1915, Page 10