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LATE ADVERTISEMENT*. ALEX. HARRIS Telephone 1711 221 PRINCES STREET. c 0., Telephone 1711 221 PRINCES STREET. Telephone 1711. """\TAGQ CENTRAL: FREEHOLD, 600 acres; modern Residence of 7. large rooms; — bathroom, scullery; motor garage, largo woolshed, etc.; suitably subdivided • into 9 paddocks, the boundary being netted the whole way round; all necessary timber supplied by 3 large plantations; watered by never-failing streams. For sale as a going concern, with 300 breeding ewes, cow, 4- horses, poultry, wagon, drays, full set ,of implements, including new binder. 2 ploughs disc plough, 3 furrows, cultivator, harrows etc. The oheque for barley alone last season was £1100. Pnco, as a going concern, £5000. Only £900 cash required. This is surely a great opportunity for a buyor with this amount of capital to secure a ready-stocked farm. qaaa ACRES FREEHOLD; tussock oountry; within easy, distance of Dunodm; OIfUU about 30 acres under cultivation, bakDce in best of silver tussock, with clover in the gullies: practically all rolling downs; well watered, and carries one owe to two acres; only '5 miles from rail. Price, £2 2s 6d per acre. ORCHARD; 9 acres of good land, 5 acres of which are in trees, mostly export apples in full bearing. These trees aavo never been neglected, and a purchaser is sure of a good return this season There is also a very good Dwelling of 6 rooms and all outbuildings, making a lovely homo amid pleasant surroundings. Only i-milo to school and p.o. Horse, cart, dray, and implements aro included m the price. £1200. i Easy terms arranged; or exchange for House or small Farm near town. nt\ ACRES of good heavy land 2£ miles from Kaiapoi; 5-roomed House; 16-stalled Ovr byre, etc.; rent, 35s per acre; 6 acres in oats, 20 acres ready for hay, balance splendid pasture. Stock consists of 35 cattle, 20 young cattle, 10 horses, 2 milk carts; milk run of 30 gallons and all necessary titensils. Price as a going concern, walk in, walk out, £800. OAA ACRES LEASEHOLD (North); rent £100 per annum. This is a very old <*w Lease, and at the present time, this farm would be cheap at £300 per annum. Stock—4o cows, 6 horses, young cattle, full set implements. Price, £1400. n OITBE or THICK NECK This is one of the most unsightly diseases that attack the human body. It not only disfigures the unfortunate female, or male who has it, but as years go on it becomes a decided menace to their general health, bringing along with it such troubles as heart weakness, nervous prostration, sleeplessness, pains in the throat, and a most uncomfortable feeling of suffocation. _^ For many years now we have strongly advocated the use of the DR WANLESS GOITRE REMEDY, and we have no hesitation in affirming that its success has been phenomenal. . ... Many sufferers (principally young ladies) ignore the presence of a goitre—which is only too evident to their friends—hoping against hope that it will disappear of its own accord- We tell them frankly that .it will not. On the contrary, it will steadily grow and increase in size till it becomes unbearable. Read what G. 1., of Ratanui, says:-r"I have great pleasure in informing you that the Goitre Cure (Dr Wanless) has been a great success with my wife. She has not been troubled witl* it for the last few months, and wo are recommending it to all we know who suffer from the same complaint." E. D., of Ashburton, testifies in this way:—"Would you send mo another bottle of the Dr Wanless Goitre Remedy? I think it will just about cure my. goitre. I have recommended it to others' about here. I have not much trace of it left now, but I would just as well make a clean job of it. I am sending postal note for 45." DR WANLESS GOITRE REMEDY. ' 3s 6d per bottle (posted 4s); 6 bottles (three months' course), 18s (posted 20s). MARSHALL'S PHARMACY, 86 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. 86 PRINCES STREET, DTJNEDIN. THE POPULAR CASH' CHEMISTS. IHE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). Established 1884. Capital Subscribed, £106,250; Capital Paid Up, £9375; Reserve Fund, £12,500. Directors: George Fenwick, Esq. (Chairman), W. E. Reynolds, Esq., John Mill, Esq., Donald Reid,. Sen., Esq., Edgar &. Hazlett, Esq., James Begg, Esq. < This Company acts as Executors, Trustees, Administrators, Attorneys, Guardians, Arbitrators, Valuers, Auctioneers, LAND, ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGENTS. Send for Company's Pamphlets. • ' OFFICES: LOWER RATTRAY STREET AND VOGEL STREET. DUNEDIN. 17n . JAMBS A. PARK, Manager. . DELICIOUS FRUIT DRINK! Drawn Through Pipes Surrounded with Iced Water, DAINTIEST of DAINTY ICE CREAM SUNDAES and ICE CREAMS, Served in Our Marble Bar and Upstairs Spacious Tea Rooms.' STRAND, — — • OCTAGON, ___——STRAND.

f M. DAVEY, Engineer and Arcta-I L» tect, 91a. Princes street.—Patents,. etc., prepared for all available countries, j Inquire about Cheap Design Protection for j Small Inventions. . All particulara. Correspondence unrated.—Tela.: House and Office, 473. • ' "kUNEDIN PHOTOGRAPHIC DEPOT, J 53 Bond street ('phone 3774).—Enlargements, Copying, Retouching, Colouring, Printing, and Developing Spools. Cameras and Materials Stocked. Catalogue and prices, post free, Id stamp. To Country Visitors: Photos delivered in a few hours. D.P.D., 53 BOND STREET. CANTERBURY AVIATION COMPANY. LEARN TO FLY. Mr 0. W. HERVEY, Secretary to the Canterbury Flying School, WILL BE IN DUNEDIN TO-DAY (WEDNESDAY) and TO-MORROW, and may be CONSULTED at the Company's stand at the Show Grounds, Tahuna Park, or at the City Hotel, by Prospective Flying Pupils, with a view of Joining up with the Royal Flying Corps, or those desirous of TAKING UP SHARES in the Company. C W. HERVEY, 28n City Hotel. HE SHOW IS NOT,A SHOW IF YOU MISS THE ONCEOVER TILLER ONCE-OVER TILLER ONCE-OVER. TILLER On View on the Grounds.'. . Film Showing the ~, - ONOE-OVER TILLER ONOE-OVBR TILLER' , ONOE-OVER TILLER , . ; At Work will be Shown at New Queen's Theatre (See Daily Papers). Every Farmer ■ should see - the ONOE-OVER TILLER, ONCE-OVER TILLER, ONOE-OVER TILLER, The Wonderful Invention for TILLING THE SOU* The most ■up-to-date device ever invented. Ploughs, discs, rolls, and harrows the ground in one operation. It is of NATIONAL IMPORTANCE that the cost of producing foodstuffs should be reduced in order to REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING. This the "Onceover" Tiller will do. The manufacturers guarantee that as a. result of the use of the "Once-over" Tiller five bushels of wheat will grow where four was yielded hitherto. One-quarter the labour does the earn© work as going four .times over the field. The "Once-over" Tiller has been approved by the British, French, Italian, and American Governments. Don't njias seeing the " Once-over" Tiller on the Show Grounds. 27n /ISITORS TO DUNEDIN SUMMER SHOW AND RACES Are Invited to INSPECT OUR EXHIBITS And also ' STOCK OF VEHICLES' J. ORMISTON WHITE'S ' SHOW ROOMS, 229 CRAWFORD STREET (Near Oval). MOTOR CAR BODY SPECIALISTS. EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS (Brown's, Limited), PRINCES STREET (at the Corner). There is nothing more delicious than a plate of Strawberries and Crean*—unless it be TWO plates!. Lovers of Strawberries are served with the Choicest Fruit from the orchards of the Sunny Central. ' Our arrangemerrtfl permit of supplies being delivered to us only a few short hours after tbo fruit is picked, and handling is reduced to a minimum. Our patrons' satisfaction is our first consideration. So, for a really enjoyable treat, you should visif: and take your friends to Brown's S-uoek Exchange Tea Rooms,, where, every afternoon, special music is provided by professional pianist and violinist. In our Shops. the Barracontta Loaf (3d) and Twist (4id), in paper bags, are still BROWN'S STOCK EXCHANGE TEA ROOMS PBINCSP srSRBBSX, DONEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17174, 29 November 1917, Page 7

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