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<*nnpFRTIEB FOR BALE AND TO LET. SIEVWRIGHT, H A G GITT » & C°- (LTD.), EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. TO AAA ACRES FREEHOLD (Canterbury); good House and outbuildings; all good tussock country, lying well to the sun; capacity 9000 sheep; at present 7500 sheep (principally ewes); £4 an acre as going concern; equity £23,C00. EXCHANGE for AGRICULTURAL FARM, Otago or Southland. 151 A t)(\ ACRES FREEHOLD (Southland); subdivided into 13 paddocks, well watered; 85 acres in outs, 50 acres ready for turnips, 25 acres ready for turnips and grass, balance young grass; very good buildings, 6-roomed House, 6-stalled stable, loosobox, implement shed, byre, etc.; 1 mile from school, 2 miles from factory. This is one of the best farms in Southland, and carries 200 ewes, 80 hoggets, and 130 head cattlo. Price, £14 an acre; £800 cash. ' 9 ° ia ACRES LEASEHOLD; market garden; 5-roomed House, stable, sheds; horse, JLI/ implements, furniture; all vegetables well forward. As a, going concern (including buildings), £250. HO qqa ACRES FREEHOLD •, 40 acres heavy flat land, balance good ridges, 20 acres <40\9 now grass, 30 acres one-year grass, 30 acres two-year grass, 30 acres threeyear grass, 20 acres ready for rape and grass, 20 acres ready for turnips, 16 acres in oats, balance natural state; 400 sheep (including lambs), 4 horses, 16 cattle, implements, fowls, etc.; 4-roomed House, stable, barn, etc.; 1£ miles to school and P.O. As a going concern, £7 4s an acre. Only £750 nash. 146 1 TAA ACRES FREEHOLD; 2 miles from .township, railway station, school, etc.; J. 9 UUabout 450 acres under cultivation, balance tussock; capacity 1000 ewes; 5roomed House, stable and loft, shearing shed, etc.; 650 sheep (principally ewes); 6 horses, implements, etc. £4 7s an acre, as a going concern. £750 cash. -i/»A ACRES FREEHOLD (Clutha District); all limed with 3 tons to acre; all JLS3I/ ploughable, and lies well to the sun; 10 paddocks; 40 acres new grass, 44 acres in oats, 20 acres ready for turnips, balance grass; 4-roomed House, stable, barn, byre, men's hut, etc.; young orchard; 1 i miles from railway, school, etc.; carries 100 ewes (120 per cent, lambs), 11 horses, 9 cattlo, and crops. £1600. Terms. A snip. 197 WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF FARMS FOR EXCHANGE.

MEDICAL. f\ 0 0 D R E .A S 0 N S VJT can be readily furnished as to the advisability of having recourse to Beecham's Pills in time of need. Not among the least is the length of time that this preparation has been in the public service. For about seventy years they have exercised a beneficent influence upon the health of a vast multitude of people, until the name of Beecham's Pills is a household word in almost every country in the world. Such a record is, in itself, convincing testimony that this preparation is of real worth, and is a good reason FOR TAKING _ when needed a medicine which stands in such universal favour. Beecham's Pills are scientifically prepared from the best selected ingredients, and may be taken by _ all with safety and confidence. Their action upon the system is an important consideration. The relief they give is speedy, the cure they effect, is lasting, and as there is nothing drastic in their operation. they may be taken at any time. Of all the medicines designed to relieve and cure digestive troubles, none have had greater success than the tried and trusted remedy, BEECHA'M'i PILLS. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Eng. Sold everywhere in boxes, Labelled, price 10£ d (36 pills), Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). Ho

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16541, 15 November 1915, Page 8