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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. LAND. ESTATE. \ & FINANCIAL AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS ALBION CHAMBEEB, V 41 DOWLING STREET m (Cntttng.) nT 7*>\ Established o 1861. fcy >^TRD fcy VALUATORS. Telephone 380. SHAREBROKERS, AND LICENSED LAND BROKERS 41 DOWLING STB.EET, DUNEDIN. SS. ehol ? f . ? ver W acrcs 5 into eight paddocks, byre 7hcds etcT«?™ cultivated, ,n good grass; with dwelling stables ->yre, snods, etc. Terms arranged. Handy to railway. Price, £17 10s per acre. S^S 51 ? ?£P,L PARM ' ° n S lO , north , ,ino - <*> ntai ™S 75 acres first-class watered and fnnoprl. 7 era T S; aU ., c J, ea, #' divlded intc convenient paddocks, well St nnwin^ OClcrn J 7 " ro< i m ,? d 1 Ros,donce ' water lal ' d on ; a > l necessary farm school Sk dl f°° d , mcta,,ed r ° a « to the property; close to dairy adory, F IN pI^ A 7uI V G ' AND , AGRI , CT7LTTTRAL FARM . containing 160 acres of firstturnbs- wefl 6ept \ ° f s ? !1; well asscd: finc CTO P S °* rnangolds and aU well waLe Wlt f # TOp a " d catt h proof fences; divided into about 15 paddocks, -r y " faihn , e spr,ngs and continuously-flowing creek; together with stables shidf^ CS ' denCe ;-. n,SO ? 6 - ro ? House and a 3-roomed. Crib; 24-stall bvre, roads"' S , th^n qUan j tl f S °/ B° od Property is approached by good fishinir Owner flW !? ? n to a fino safo bcaoh ' bathing, sliooting, famflf r«2oM Pr °^ rty for J °T? r 27 , ycarß; Bellin S on account of war and lamiiy reasons. Handy to railway and Dunedin. Terms arranged. Price, £16 per F ra S P 3r A r S NnH FA ™l' S°^" in, "? ff 8? aCroa ° f fi "° froehoW - *™ rin *- ™ d Cottar 23 £.11-LwL 11 W f ,7 d; u fao >ns the sun; 6-roomed House and 4-roomed Ownef ipf, I&jLS? e> BtaLlos ' barn - etc -5 close .to Dunedin; very cheap property. Jwner ] e fi. district Very easy terms: £200 cash, balance en terms. £1350! F RF S^? C ! H JE FARM; close to Dunedin; 1169 acres; splendid sheep and i«p^T^ e rs^ B jd^k^ D^^ ,m and fann ln " !diDgs; choap N^S^tT 2 ? ACRES FREEHOLD; well watered; divided into paddocks£s\ EeS,dence fa ™ buildings; convenient terms of purchase gTvon. BURTON & PATTERSON. NOTICE SHEEP. FARMERS A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE 10,278 ACRES IN THE WAIRA . RAPA DISTRICT, • " AmaOwing to death of the owner. TTr»l,utli Su? U a hands . foT sal u e t^ 6 above-mentioned area, consisting of 5119 Acres Freehold and 5159 Acres of Leasehold. Of the 5119 Acres Freehold, 4000 acres are in toglish and native grasses, balance bush and scrub; 500 acres good flat, ploughable land balance hilly; subdivided into 15 paddocks. Included in this portion of the* land are about 200 acres very rich, flat, grassed land. The Property adjoins the railway line and runs up to withm a very short distance of Featherston. ' Buildings are situated on the freehold portion, and consist of a fine larire home- ™ frnth al .I modern conveniences) manager's cottage of 6 rooms, men's whare t P E?\» d'P- woolsked (with machines) motor garage, etc. Round the homestead are some very fine patches of native bush. Tho grounds are well laid out, and three creeks run through the Property, /Tho Estate is situated 100 yards from railway station and five miles from an important town. Price, £5 per acre. Terms, 10 per cent, cash to a suitable man. iKr,n° f th ° 5159 . Acres Leasehold,(which adjoins tho Freehold above-mentioned), about 1500 acres are in bush, balance m grass and rough feed. Leasehold is all one block ™!L" 11 -j w 8 "SfewMysaff "healthy sheep country, and, although steep in parts, is all rideablo. Tho Leasehold is Government land, and is subject to cancellation at twelve months' notice, but there is not the slightest possibility of the Government requiring the land Rental is £154 per annum. Present carrying capacity of the Freehold and Leasehold is 6000 sheep, and with very little improvement the Estate 20head rattle Ca 6 ry aorees a tlon 20 °° Th ° present stock comprises 5600 sheep. For further particulars apply to WATERS, RITCHIE, & CO. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN

COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, The Beat Remedy known for COUGHS. COLDS, ASTIIMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in DIARRHOEA, and is the only specific in CHOLERA and DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. A true palliative in NEUHALGIA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, TOOTHACHE. Convincing Medical Testimony with each bottle. Of all ohemists. Prices in England: Is 3d, 3s, ss. Always ask for a "DR COLLIS BROWNE." 3 E E C H: A M 'S 1 -* might be mentioned as a striking example by those who believe in the saying that "old things are the best." Certain it is that, although this preparation is one of the oldest proprietary medicines in use, it is still everywhere regarded as one of the best for the treatment of derangements of the liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowels. Beecham's Pills are always popular; they are never out of date. Whenever a fair trial is extended to them, Beecham's Pills will continue to the required relief in coses of digestive trouble. The popularity of this famous medicine is not confined to one class, nor to one country._ The reputation is worldwide. There is good reason for this. Beecham's Pills are prepared from carefully selected ingredients, of vegetable origin, and their scientific combination has the highest value as an aperient, corrective, and tonic. As a general and family medicine Beeoham's Pills afford tho most complete SATISFACTION. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled prico 10id (36 pills). Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills).

Tho entiro coastline of tho globe is about 136,000 miles. There's never a rod in "The Land of Nod," And no need.of a flagellant there, For no sweet babe could refuse to bo good In a kingdom so peaceful and. fair. There are rows and rows of pretty pink toes In that realm where no sorrows endure; And the guardian fates, by its great gates, Gire Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17089, 22 August 1917, Page 10

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