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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. gIEVWRIGHT, JJAGGITT, & CO. (LTD.), EMPIRE BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN. >7 AA ACRES FREEHOLD; good sheep country; 7 paddocks; 21 acres in oats, 2 § \J\J acres in wheat, 30 acree ready for turnips, 15 acres new grass, 50 acres old«r grass, balanco natural state; carries 700 aheep (200 ewes tnd 500. dry sheep). The owner wishes to enlist, and will sell at £ 2 15s 7d an acre, and accept £300 oash. 11 JO A ACRES FREEHOLD (Southland); subdivided into 13 paddocks, well watered; TC/Vl/ 85 nlcres in oats, 50 acres ready for turnips, 25 acres ready for turnips and grass,_ balance young gross; very good buildings, 6-roomed House, 6-stalled stable, loosebox, 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 cattle. Price, £14 an aero; £800 cash. 93 ~jj A ACRES LEASEHOLD; market garden; 5-roomed House, stable, sheds; horse, -H-If implements, furniture; all vegetables well forward. As a going concern (including buildings), £250. ■ 110 QOn ACRES FREEHOLD; 40 acres heavy flat land, balance good ridges, 20 acres <*01/ now grass, 30 acree one-year grass, 30 acres two-year grass, 30 acres threeyear grass, 20 acres ready for rape and gr ass, 20 acree ready for turnips, 16 acres in oats, balance natural state; 400 sheep (including lambs), 4 horsee, 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 cash. 146 I*7oo ACR ES FREEHOLD; 2 miles from township, railway station, school, etc.; JL 4 vfV/about 450 acres under cultivation, balanco tussock; capacity 1000 ewes; 5roomed House, , stable and loft, shearing shed, etc.; 650 sheep (principally ewes); 6 horses, implements, etc. £4 7s an aery, ae a going concern. £750 cash. ifiA ACRES FREEHOLD (Clutl.a District); all limed with 3 tons to acre; all ■iO" 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; li miles from railway, school, etc.; carries 100 ewes (120 per cent, lambs), 11 horses, 9 cattle and crops. £1600. Terms. A snip. 197 WE HAVE A LARGE NUMBER OF FARMS FOR EXCHANGE. NELSON FRUIT FARMS BELL, BRONTE, MAHANA, AND TASMAN WEST. FOR SALE, A LIMITED NUMBER OF PLANTED OR PARTLY PLANTED APPLE ORCHARDS, LAID OUT IN THE BEST EXPORT VARIETIES. Full particulars on application to WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO., Sole Agents. F. W. KNIGHT, Land Agent, 'Phono 2746. ' 262 PRINCES STREET. ' P.O. Box 221. jpOOA—FIVE ROOMS; garden, fowl run; north end; harbour lease; value incWOQVF creasing. ST. KILDA—£4-20: Two 4-roomed DWELLINGS; email garden; stable. Unusual bargain. jpKAA—NEAR GARDENS; Six-roomed DWELLING; scullery, bath (hot and cold); *w"v asphalt paths;- splendid section; i-acre. A real bargain. <pASTLE STREET.—LEASEHOLD 4-roomed DWELLING; hot and cold, gas; two v< , square windows; concrete verandah; asphalt paths; back and front entrance. Only £4£o. KENSINGTON.— FREEHOLD 6-roomed DWELLING; bath, sewered, washhoueo (copper, tubs), coalhouse; handy to school. Only £400. Large section. £»9qf|A-CITY PROPERTY (George street, Brick): 2 SHOPS and 2 DWELLc&AI*J\X\J INGS; plateglass windows; steel ceilings; electric, gae, etc.; large cellars; good business position. fi OOD-SIZED SAMPLE ROOM, Princes street; suit any agimt; low rent.

MEDICAL. T\R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S OHLORODYNE Acts like a Charm in DIAEEHffI A. And is the ONLY SPECIFIC in CHOI/ERA and DYSENTERY. . Checks and Arrests FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The Best Remedy for • COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. The Only Palliative in NEURALGIA and RHEUMATISM. Convincing Medical Testimony with Each Bottle. Of All Chemists. Prices in England: Is ljid, 2a 9d, 4s 6d. MATTER OF MOMENT to every man is the state' of hie digestion. A defectivo digestion is the root cause of most of the minor ailments and some of the more serious ones which beset humanity. Food which is intended to nourish the body and make good the wastage, fails, when the digestion is _ deranged, properly to accomplish this objeot, so that the health speedily falls below par. Biliousness, eick-headache, constipation, weak stomach, poor appetite, and low spirita make the life of the dyspeptic miserable. Care of the digestion, therefore, is one of the duties neceeeary to the happiness of ourselves and others. One of the best medicines for keeping the digestion in a high state of efficiency is Beecham's Pills. For this special purpose they are greatly, in demand and justly renowned. By their judicious use the organs of digestion are kept strong, healthy, and active. The taking of Beecham's Pills is not attended with any discomfort. Their action is mild, yet thoroughly efficacious, and. good results always attend the uso of BEECHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only by Thomae Beecham, St. Helens, England. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled price 10id (36 pills), Is l£d (56 pills), and 3s 9d (168 pills).

LOOK. TO YOUR STOMACH. When the food leaves the stomach without having gone through the requisite process, as happens in cases of indigestion, it is impossible for tho liver to complete the work. Therefore, look to your stomach —strengthen and stimulate it to porform its functions. Thcro is no better medicine for this than Chamberlain Tablets. Chamberlain's Tablets will cleanse your stomach of nil undigested food and restore it to a healthy condition.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 16543, 17 November 1915, Page 8

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