PROPERTIES FOR SSLS ABO TO LET. B " aL E. L. MACASSEY & c^™ LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 148 RATTRAY STREET. DUNKDIN TTERBEBT: 204 ACRES .FREEHOLD and COTTAGE of 4 rooms; large fowl runs. jljl J. nee, i,foO. We can miauco a. returned soldier into this on a, very email deposit. T O ™!rn XCaAA n jE , D FOR AB °UT 200 ACRES (NORTH): 400 ACRES FREE--fl- HOLD. 10 paddocks; good fences, well watered by streams; 60 acres ploughed, balance good grass; all limestone ground; carries 1000 sheep, besides crops; 3-rooined levelling and all outbuildings. One of the best farms between Dunedin and Balclutha. TyTILTON DISTRICT: 150 ACRES FREEHOLD: 7-roomed House, barn, stubK XVi. cowbyre implement shed, motor shed, sheep yards, etc.; land is fenced into 10 handy paddocks, and grows pood root, and grain crops; all rich flat land, well watered; close, to Milton and alongside main lino. Price £30 per acre; £1000 cash. A SHEEP RUN IN OTAGO. 1 A , C3^ K:S S t¥ ALL GRAZING RUN; all in jrrass, and subdivided into 12 pad--pOU/'U' docks, well watered; 7-roomed House (h. and c. water), bathroom pantry tiau-y and washnouse, 6-stalled stable, 2 loose-bo.cee. barn and implement shed shearing shed, sheep yards, garage, etc.; lease has 10 years to uin, with right of renewal (rental 3s 3d por acre less 10 per cent.); carrying capaoitv 1500 sheep. Price, £4000; terms.. £ICOO down. The. homestead is quite handy to rail, school, "eta, and only 12 miles from largo town. Owner has passed for active service. jGFOMES FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS ON ALMOST ANY DEPOSIT. A ROOMS (modern); h. and c, electric light; good section; situated close to car N.L. Valley. Price, £470. Style: Oriel window and verandah. f? ROOMS (MAORI HELL): h. and c, electric light, oriel window and glassed-in «J» verandah; good garden, fruit and vegetables; splendid view. Price, £580. e ROOMS (MAORI HILL); 2 square windows and portico; i-acre land- with trapshed, fowl runs, hothouse, etc. Price, £650. * 4 ROOMS, Verandah House (St. Kilda); over i-acre; tomato house and small fruits, fowl runs, etc. Price, £625. gl ACRES FREEHOLD (St. Olair); 3-roomed House and fowl runs. Price, £550. A ROOMS (N.E. Valley); copper and tubs, gas, bath, and good garden; on rise J!- JL rice, ±;375. SUBSTANTIALLY-BUILT BRtCK BUNGALOW, SITUATED IN POPULAR RESIDENTIAL HILL SUBURB CLOSE TO TRAM LINE. WOULD SUIT A RETIRED SHEEP FARMER. WVrOOMFD "brTck f pUNr P AT a mv Bea f [ and Substantial Modern '. _°" 1^ u ' v M jL ' UK 10iv BUNCtALOW ; replete with every modern convenience rhiß Dwelling » erected on a reinforced concrete foundation, on the highest portion t rZI °H f Tin ? p J actlcalv the whole of the land lying nicely exposed to the sun. The outlook is to the north, and the property receives the benefit of the sunsh:no all aay The area of the land is three-quarters of an acre, and portion as been nicely laid out witn footpaths, shrubs, fruit trees, and flowers. The balance of the property is_ fenced off, and has a stable erected thereon, but could be cultivated or developed into an orchard if desired. Outbuildings are adequate, substantial and convenient, and include Motor Garage. Drainage of tho whole propertv k perfect. Ihw is a imiquo opportunity for securing a very desirable modern suburban home the Price being only £2250; and we may add that, apart from the value of the three i-acre sections, the buildings could not be erected for that sum to-day Only Bona Fide Prospective Purchasers are desired to apply to us for information regarding the above-mentioned property. uiiurmanon WATERS, RITCHIE, Cz CO., SOLE AGENTS, , CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephone 2542. p 0 Bos 523 THE OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO. (LTD.)' 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET. DUNEDIN, LAND. ESTATE, AND FINANCIAL AGISNTS. *}OO A n Cßls ' s FREEH 9 LD ; flat and undulating land; 140 acres in crop and nas 40 acres stumped and ploughed, 5 acres hay, 7 acres oats, 7 acres turnips' balance milling bush; 8 paddocks, well fenced and watered; 60 head of stock nf which 29 are dairy cows; largo barn, byre, stables, harness room, buggy shed ininV ment shea; good orchard and vegetable garden; 11-roomed Residence (elate ro'of verv large rooms), bath (h. .and c. water), conservatory, and all conveniences; H ' miles RANGED church ; 5- mll ° factory. Price, £9 PER ACRE. TERMS ARQ1 K ACRES FREEHOLD, mostlv flat; 50 acres swamp land, 4 to 5 hillv • u. gr ' dZm e '" dis J; ric 1 t ; S ro^s splendid crops; 7-roomed House, with outhouses stable, barn shearing shed, etc.; owner balloted. Price, £16 10s per acre. Good terms arranged. Situated mile from rail, P.O. etc terms 2TO FREEHOLD: sweet undulating country; 10 acres bush for firewood /Wiy ami building timber, 90 acres cropped, all been ploughed; 11 paddocks wU fenced and watered; capacity—3oo ewes, cattle, and cropping; existing- stock— 13O'ewe= 6 cows, 5 horses, 2 stacks oaten sheaf; 4-roomed House, outhouses, dairy stable' byre barn, woolsned yard and dip; bluegum plantation; 1% miles from rail and township mile school 5 miles freezer. Price. £9 per acre: stock nnd implement at valuation if required, or will Exchange for Farm (north) or City Property This offer is well worth consideration. ' J, ls WE have Several CASH BUYERS for 5 and 6-roomed HOUSES in City Send particulars.
MEDICAL. Y|ECIDE NOW -*-' —without any further delay—to take Beecham's Pills 1 Tho state of your health demands it if you are suffering from any symptoms of. disorder of the digestive system. You are probably familiar with them. Biliousness, constipation, pain after eating, sick headaches, lack of energy, and feeble appetite. It is certainly most inadvisable to trifle with such unmistakable signs of present and future trouble. It has long been found an excellent plan TO TAKE Beecham's Pillsat the first sign of derangement of the digestivo organs. Complications and further illness may be thus prevented. It is nardly necessary in these days to insist upon tho splendid properties of th"is popular health-giving medicine. Beecham's Pills have an old reputation for relieving and curinst most oE the ailments which commonly affect tho stomach, liver, and bowels. You will be acting wisely if you decide, now, to take BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold c-very where, in boiea, labelled. Price, 10id (36 pills), ls lid (56 pills), and 2b 9d (168 pills). JQR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, The Best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in DIARRHQSA, and is tho only specific- in CHOLERA and DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. A true palliative in NEUriALGIA, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, TOOTHACHE. Convincing Medical Testimony with each bottle.' Of all chemiEta. Prices in England: ls 3d, 3s, ss. Always ask far a "DR COLLIS BROWNE."
NOT AN ISOLATED DUMDIN CASE.
The Duncdin woman's story given here is not an isolated wise by any mtftns: week after week, year after year, our neighbours are tolling similar food news: Mrs R. Hook, 11 Shortland street, CaverRhiiin, Dunedin, says: "For years I suffered a good deal from disordered kidneys, and, as .1 result, I was troubled with achinrr pains in my back, which wero at times very severe. I tried different kidney medicines, but Doan's Backache Kidnev Pills was the only remedy that did me any good. A course of these Pills drove the pain out of my back, strengthened inv kidneys and generally improved my hcalt-ri. I can recommend Doan's P.aekacho Kidnev Pills with every confid°ncc as a first-rato enre for backache and kidney trouble." Twelve years later. Mrs Hook says: "I have, still the same good opinion of Doan's Pills. I used them twelve years ago with splendid results, and never fail to advise other sufferers to give thorn a trial." Doan's BacHcho Kidney Pilk are sold by all chemists and storekeepers nt 3s per bottle (six bottles lps 6d), or will be posted on receipt of price by Fostor-M'Clellan Company, 76 Pitt street, Sydney. But, i>e sure you get DOAN'S.
A quiet wedding was celebrated the othcT afternoon. Quite a feature of the "breakfast" 'vero tho St. George Piiste —Ham and Chicken and Ham and Tongue Tho guests wero delighted. Try St. George I'iiste for luncheon or afternoon tea to-da»v Delicious and thoroughly pure. Order a fox tin at your grocer's. Contains twice as much as usual pastes.—4- — Torquay makes £400,000 profit from % isitors every year. Eightoenpenoo spent on NAZOL will keep you free from colds this Winter. Take on sugar or inhalo. Sixty doses Is 6d. Got NAZOL to-day.
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