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PBOPKtmeg I»OH B>Lt »HD TO M I w. -Phone sa 4SH LE Y W. COOPER, ,ph ™ «* N LAND SALESMAN. 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT DOOR G.P.0.).

Iflflfl ACRES . SOUTHLAND; woil JL""l/ watered and subdivided; boundary wire netted; land all ploufjbable; will carry 1000 ewes, 500 dry sheep, and fatten all lambs; usually 200 acres in crop; part of land lias been limed and is in Rood heart; up-to-date 6-roomed House, woolshed, yards, and dip, stable-, implement shed, etc.; 5 miles from rail by good road, 2 miles from school; daily mail. Price £19 per acre. Anyone in search of an ideal farm will do well to inspect this property. QAA ACRES DAIRY FARM, SOUTH■4\t\J LAND; subdivided into 9 paddocks ; good fences; tho whole of the land has been limed, and is in good heart; 20 acres turnips, < 2 stacks oats; 7-roomed House,, 20-stalled byre, and good range of form buildings; 1 mile from echool and 3 miles from rail. Terms: £800 cash. Price, £20 per acre, crops in. OAQ ACRES, NORTH. LINE; nearly /v"O all ploughable; good fences; 4roomed House- and outbuildings; 12-stalled cowbyre, stable, and barn. Price, £12 10s ~lC*(* ACRES, PENINSULA; subdivided J-UU into 12 paddocks; well watered, good fences; 23-stalled byre- and loft, turnip shed, cooling room, etc.; will carry 50 cows all yew; good Homestead and outbuildings. Price, £35 per aero, stock and implements at valuation. '

TJAIRY FARM, 100 ACRES, PENTN- *-* SULA; subdivided into 10 paddock's; 6-roomed House, 32-Rtalled byre, 4-stalled stable, milking machines and separator in.L, Pricc ' £3 &Per acre, crops in. r)AIRY FARM. 24 ACRES, PENIN-■M-f b ULA; 5-roomed House, tcullery, etc., 10-etalled byre and ioffc, Stalled stable; very handy position. Price, £1600. IAA ACRES MIXED FARM, suitable J-\y\J for dairying, TAIERI; 8-roomed House, storeroom, etc. : daily mail; few minutes To school. Price, £41 per acre. (*A ACRES .DAIRY FARM, PRNTNUrt SULA; subdivided into 5 paddocks; well watered and fenced; all in grass; 4roomed House, 24-stalled byre (with loft), installed stable, etc A cheap Property at £21 per acre. TjOA ACRES, SOUTH; handy to Dun--LOV/ edin; splendid land; will grow anything; 13 acres oats. 18 acree turnips; good range- of farm buildings. Pricey £32 per acre, crops in. f)QO ACRES FREEHOLD, 250 ACRES AIOO LEASEHOLD, SOUTH LINE; freehold is good flat land (reclaimed swamp), half of it has been limed, and is free from woods; suitable for mixed farming op sheep; 9-roomed House, and good range. of buildings. Price for freehold, £25 per acre; leasehold rental, £18 10s per year. Goodwill, £750. '-

ROAR 3 AND RESIDENCE. TBVIATHAN HOTEL, JU LOWER HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN.' Close to Railway Station and Handy to Wharf. DUNEDIN'S PREMIER PRIVATE HOTEL. Specially Recommended to Country Visitors as the Most Comfortable House in the oity. MODERATE TARIFF. TelegTßina: " Leviathan, Dnnedin." Telephone 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all Communications to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel, P.O. Box 112. PRIVATE/ HOTEL, ST. GLAIR, DUNEDIN. A SELECT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT (Under Now Management). Every Home Comfort. Electrio Light Throughout Tho Hotfcl overlooks St. CLair Boach, and is * within a stone's throw of the FAMOUS HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS. TARIFF MODERATE. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. Six O'Clock Dinner. Telegrams: " Greencliffs," St. Clair. Telephone- No. 1782, 4my OKAKANUI PRIVATE '. BOARDINGHOUSE,—Vsoamcies for gentlemen gueste; electrio light throughout; every convenience.—7 Market street, city. limy W 'ANTED, 2 Furnished ROOMS, or BED-SITTING- ROOM, by married couple, permanent; state terms.—A4, Times Office. ltaiy WANTED, BOARD and Residence, or Well-furnished ROOM; on hill pre-ferred.—-Address Boye, Times Office. Hury WANTED to LET, a Unfurnished ROOMS and use of kitchen, Mornington.—Address Suburb, Mornington P.O. LADY requires* comfortable BOARD and Residence with private family.—Addrees Hurry, Times Office. 14my TSO I/ET, Furnished or Unfurnished BEDROOM, at Waikouaiti.—Address M. M., Times Office. 14my Man desires BOARD with prii vote family; central preferred.— Clerical, Times Office. 13ray WANTED, BOARD and Residence, or will Furnish Room; on hill preferred.—Address Boye, Times Office. rilO LET, 2 Unfurnished ROOMS; 5s per JL week each.—R. M. W., Times Office.

ACCOMMODATION IT HOLIDAY RESORTS. TfITHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTWi CHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christehurch, D. COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). AH communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. T AKE WAKATIPTJ HOTEL, KVsii Under New Management. Only best brands winea and spirits stocked. Every convenience and oomfort for gueste and tourists. Motor boat for hire on Jake. Goat shooting and fishing half-hour journey from hotel. JAS. PARKER, 15m Proprietor. TJKENSTOWN. — MELVILLE'S (tafo Mayne's) Boarding-houee combines home comforts With holiday pleasures; clean, comfortable, convenient; terras moderate.— Bos 48, Queenatown. am

MEOICAU J)IGESTION MADE EASY. One of the most prevalent of modern ailments is known as indigestion. Its attendant miseries are only too famib'ar—but sufferers are often unaware of the causes of the trouble. Many people in these davs are unable to live what may be te.rmed a sufficiently careful life. Sedentary occupations ■•vbound; worries and anxieties multiply. These and other adverse conditions do not permit the digestive system to perform its work with th<> requisite regularity and efficiency. The result is that the waste products of the digestion are not effectively eliminated. Hence acidity, flatulence, biliousness, headache, depression of spirits and many wrotched symptoms. The trouble does not always end here; there is always the danger of the sufferer becoming a chronic dyspeptic with a digestive system so impaired as to be unequal to the work necessary for tho maintenance of full am abundant physical vigour. 'An ideal medicine for the relief of the trouble is Beecham's. Pills. Their cleansing, corrective, and tonio action quickly restores the digestive powers. Waste accumulations are removed—health returns—digestion is made easy—by taking ■ . BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled. Price 10id (36 pills). Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (158 pills). Tho total number of now European stamps issued is about 2000, of which. 15CX are die first stamps of the Euiropcam States. Poland, formerly represented by a single stamp, has since tho afinistice produced 400 separate and distinct postage stamps, Ukrninia ranks second with 175 varieties, while Jugo-Slavia and Czeoho-Slovakia contribute about 130 - specimens oarfi, mnd Fhimo 75. The average remaining far the other States to divide up is between 30 and 50 stamps. Tho Transcaucasian Republic of Georgia brings up tho rear with a modest four. Unified postage will m. ftituire covex the Kingdom of Slovenes, instead of tlio existing separate issues. "Ex-Ox" is tho puro essence of boef—all the constituents that don't count are left out, and nothing but tho real blood-build-ing protein ia left, Take »a toaspoonful in a cup of hot water —salt to flavour, —and you can Tcel tho result at once. From all grocers. Insist «-.n Ex-Ox— n, St. George product, made by Irvine and Stevenson.—Advt. — There are natives in Central Africa who oan jump five feet into tho air from a standing position without an effort. Your cough troubles you most at night, just when retiring, and you have difficulty in getting off to sleep. Tjry "NAZOL"— it aote like a charm. Is 6d, all chemist*

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17935, 14 May 1920, Page 10

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