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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. BATTERS BY & CO., LAND SALESMEN, REAL ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, Telephone 2141. 25 DOWLING STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 214 L CHEAP LEASEHOLD SHEEP PROPERTIES AND FATTENING PROPOSITIONS FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. FOR SALE. FOR EXCHANGE. " 'AA ACRES S.G. RUN; all in tue- <T>l O A'CRES FIRST-CLASS LAND,with "\J sock with exception of about 200 /«-l-0 all good buildings and well watered acres that has been cultivated and sown and subdivided; at present there are 290 down; subdivided and well watered. Build- owes, 8 hor3es, 3 cattle; situated close to ings: Now 4-roomed House, woolshed, station, school, etc. OWNER WILL yards, and hut; 3 miles from rail and close LI'ASE THIS' AT 15s PER ACRE, WITH school; carries 800 sheep and 50 cattle. STOCK AT VALUATION. GOOD Price, ONLY 27s 6d per acre; easy CHANCE FOR SOMEONE WITH SMALL Wins to good man. OWNER GOING CAPITAL. TO CAMP. I j~ ACRES (10 acres Leasehold and 5 f?Q AAA ACRES good tussock coun- -*-" acres Freehold); .tent of leasehold r>JiJ,\j\y\J try (pastoral lease nfc a nomi- £3 19s yearly, long lease; good 5-roomed nal rental, long lease); subdivided; rood 3- House; stock—lo head cattle, all impleroomed Houso, woolshed. yards, stable, dip; meritsj situated close, to Dunedin. Price, handily situated. _ Stock: 6000-7000 sheep £300, going concern. The Houso is worth and 70 cattle, besides horses and all station the money asked. plant. NOW. LOOK AT TOE PRICE: At\ ACRES LEASEHOLD (rent £70); SEVEN SHILLINGS PER ACRE (7s). 4fcU with good House and outbuildings; INCLUDING ALL STOCK ON THE 12 cows. 3 horses, and all implements; PLACE, AS A GOING CONCERN. good milk run. Price, £350, going concern. 1•Y Kf\f\ ACRES, tussock country, in WILL EXCHANGE FOR BUSINESS. several blocks and paddocks; ACRES FREEHOLD; all rabbit frontage to main road; with 5-roomed ° vJ*/ netted; 40 acres in oats, 40 acreS House, woolshed, stables, yards; there is young grass, 200 acres turnips; manured some splendid flat land which s bar- and limed, balance nati ;; BUILDIey and lucerne to perfection; the present INGS. goon 4-roomed House, staple, stock is 3500 (including about 1500 ewes), PRICE ONLY £3 per acre; very easy cattle, horses., and plant. PRICE, £6500, terms can be arranged for purchase. GOING CONCERN. This is undoubtedly CJAA ACRES (Milton; lease, £45 per GOING CONCERN. This is undoubtedly a very cheap property, and any genuine annum); with 6-roomed House; buyer for a sheep property will not pass it carries 300 ewes and 50 cattle; close school at the money. , and rail. PRICE, £600, goodwill. WILL £1 AA G*SH, balance arranged, pur- EXCHANGE FOR 20 acres handy. IUU chnscs 55 AORES at g Milt P 0 l n r . 10 AAA ACRES FREEHOLD; rollflats and rolling downs; good 5-roorr»d 9 -L lng „ downs - mostly tussock; Houso. barn, stable; well watered; 4 tailes iS?L-n S n V \„ , a V ffood buildings, etc. from Milton, PRICE £1050 PRICE. £a 17s 6d nor acre, going concern. 40 A ACRES RENEWABLE LEASE; JSgSf G °° D n , L IOW , rcntal; wcll fenoed ; K>? ACRFk fMHTON)- rOOD TTTrTTr all ploughahlo; 35 acres yonng grass 25 TOmUw ?!' GOOD LITTLE fumlns tt fe'"SH, co PROPERTY, with good Houso, etc. acres turnips, goori broomed Houso, modern pmCF fllPSd OWNET? WTT.T T-Ww ™nSSfe m °™ house p°roSty VILL takb THE CHEAPEST PnnVwrv S IQK ACRES FREEHOLD; land practioiNG PtffiTO J? p^™ ffe ?' JL «'* > allv a! 1 flat and in « raSß ; in 6 P ad " CovlJillT_ll £550 only. dockSi good {cnces . with sp i endid B. roorned t^^vT^nT^"" lturo -, , House, barn, stables. This is good fatten--4-0 A CJiES LEASEHOLD (5 years lease, ing land, and is alongside railway station. -T\J rent £30 per annum); good 5- PRICE. £13 per acre. In 10 years' time roomeri House byre, fowl runs; stock— this place should be worth £7000. There 4 cows, 2 horses yearling, 20 head is NO MORTGAGE, and the owner will poultry, and all implements. £200 going Exchange for a Farm near Otago Central concern. , line.

' ISTEN!—AII Patent Medicines sold at J "Cash Chemist" Lowest Prices.—At ] Hawkins, 150 George street, Dunedin. POST FKEE.-Good Encn:as, from 4s 6d ' to 12b 6d each.—Address Mrs L. J Hawkins, 150 George street, Dunedin. : WOKLU - RENOWNED.—Spring Blossom Ointmetit and Spring Blossom , Pills, 6d and Is. All chemists and grocera. - genuine " Chinese Glaze," 6d and Is; everywhere. Agent: Wra. Taylor, mer- I chant. 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, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Trade mark: "Big Six." "AWKINS'S Instant Relief Asthma - Powder" is unrivalled; cures when others fail; Is and 2s tins.—lso George street.. SUFFERING Women, avoid operations by using "Orange Blossom"; month's treatment, ss.—Hra HAWKINS, George street. 28s fiET WELL AND KEEP WELL. A great many minor ailments are due to a disordered digestive system. So important is the digestive process that even the slightest. derangement of any of the great organs concerned, as the liver, stomach, or . bowels, will, if uncorrected, react unfavourably upon the general health. It will therefore bo recognised at once that the basis of good health is a sound digestion. This beinjz <=o, it is evident that attention should be given to the state of the digestive organs and any symptoms of biliousness, flatulence, dyspepsia, and constipation be removed as soon as they appear. One of the best, quickest and surest means of rectifying such irregularities is to tako a few doses of that popular medicine — Beecham's Pills: This medicine has many good and \vell-recogi\ised qualities. It purifies the blood and exercises a cleansing, restorative, and health-giving influence upon the entire system. A simplo way to get well and keep well is to take BEECHAM'S PILLS Prepared oniy by Thomas Beeoham, St. Helens, England, Sold everywhero in boxns, labelled. Price, IOAd (36 prlls), Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills).

Nicotine is very poisonous. Even in small quantities nicotine causes vomiting, purging, and collapse; and when you consider that many imported tobaccos contain from 4 per cent, to 5 per cent, of nicotine, it shows how careful yon must be in your choice. {Sold Pouch Aromatic is a tobacco containing the very lowest percentage of nicotine—but li per cent. See how healthy and safe is Gold Pouch Aromatic. More than that, Gold Pouch Aromatic is N.Z.-grown; picked, prepared, and packed at Hawke's Bay. In buying it you are NOT sending money abroad, but are helping the Empire. Gold Pouch Aromatic is cool and sweet. Is will buy a crammod-full bag of either Gold Pouch or Three Diamonds. Try it! Cigarette smokers should use the N.Z.-grown " Three Diamonds" Tobacco. —9 —It is; claimed for the Amalgamated Society of Engineers that it is the wealthiest and mast powerful trade union in the world. It has a membershio of 230,000, and accumulated funds of £"1,750,000. HERE'S A SPLENDID CORN CURE 1 Progandra is a successful Corn Cure, because it is a corn-removef—a corn removed can't trouble you any longer! Simply apply Pxogandra to a strip -of calico and wrap it round the corn. Do this six nights; soak tho foot in hot water, and the corn comes out. Progandra cures soft corns between the toes as well as hard ones. Try it! Only Is box at chemists and 6torea. RHEUMO cures Rheumatism quickly. Barraclough's Magio Nervine instantly stops Toothache. 0.3

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17132, 11 October 1917, Page 8

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