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TfcAIRY FARM.' 100 ACRES, PENIN: J-- , 8 ULA ; subdivided into 10 paddocks; 6-roomed House, 32-atalled byre, 4-stalled stable, milking machines and separator installedL Price, £32 per acre, crops in. T)AIRY FARM, 24 ACRES, PENIN- ■*-" isULA; 5-roomed House, ecullery etc 10-stalled byre and loft, 3-stall«J stable; verv handy position. Price, £1600 Iflft ACRES MIXED FARM, suitable ±XfV for dairying, TAIERI; 8-roomed House, storeroom, etc. : daily mail; few minutes to school. Price, £41 per acre f*A ACRES DAIRY FARM,. PENINvJ,* SULA; subdivided into 5 paddocks; well watered and fenced; all in grass; 4roorned House, 24-stalled byre (with loft)', 2stalled stable, etc. A cheap Property at £21 per acre. ior| ACRES, SOUTH; handy to Dun-J-*J\J edin; splendid land; will grow anything; 13 acres oats, 18 acres turnips-, good range of farm buildings. Price, £32 por acre, crops in. 900 ACRES FREEHOLD, 250 ACRES 600 LEASEHOLD, SOUTH LINE: freehold is good flat land (reclaimed swamp) half of it has been limed, and is free from weeds; suitable for mixed farming or sheep; 9-roomed House, and good range of buildings. Price for freehold, £25 per acre; leasehold rental, £18 10s per year Goodwill, £750. v

807 AC ¥5 95 acres / go^d dr,lled turni P s - 2° ac «s rap e and grass, 15 acres medium turnips. 15 acres fe| k i Md youn B £ ra6s >' 20 aces stubble d acros new gross. 40 acres old pas- \ TZ\ •P u -'iu 11 ? 8r ?; doomed House, 6-stallcd I stable (with loft) loose-box, barn, shearing J shed, implement shed, 24-stall cowbyre (concrete floor). Thi s is an ideal farm, pffil £30 per acre. Gjod terms. ' Folio 525 106 ACR KS (north line); all in grtss uf- 'j S x ? cpt under cultivation • subsided into 6 paddocks; 5-roomed House bathroom, ete.,_ 10-staUed cowbyro, 3-stalled stable barn; situated 1£ miles from creamery, school, and rail. PRICE £20 par aero iiasy terms. Stock and plant at valuation if desired. p o i: Sl ,- PRIVATE HOTEL (in provincial towi -a- Otago), containing 23 bedrooms 4 sitting rooms, 2 dinin s rooms, billiard room hot and cold water and every convenience : doing splendid commercial and casual business. In connection with above there is a livery stable and a shop selling fruit, soft drinks, tobacco, and fancy goods; about 2 acres freehold. PRICE i>2ooo. Stock and furniture at valuation. Easy terms or would consider a Dwelling in exchange. This is a good proposition, and quick nioneymslnr.g. Folio 539 9 ACRES (close to Dunedin City). Buildings consist of: 4-roomed House, stable cowbyre, fowlhouses, pigstyes; 1 aero turnips. £600 as a going concern. Prompt inspection. Folio 516 3r ACRES SUBURBAN LEASEHOLD DAIRY FARM, as a Going Concern; 3i years,.rent £1 per week; 9-roomed House, cowshed, stable, etc.; on Slain road; 11 cows, 3 heifers, 1 horse, spring-cart and harness, station wagon, 1 s.f. plough, 1 set harrows, chaffcutter, 45-gallon separator, 1 sow, 1 boar, 1 stack hay, 1 stack oaten sheave.*. PRICE, £400. This is the snip of the times. ■ Folio 518 DA ACRES, Taieri Plain; education O \J leasehold (20 years; rent 18s per acre); 6-roomed Dwelling, scullery, barn, cowshed, loosebox; will carry 20 cows. This is a splendid property, and well worth inspection PRJCE, £800. Folio 509

HEDICAL. DIGESTION MADE EASY. One of the most prevalent of modern ailments is known as indigestion Its at tendant miseries are only too familiar— but sufferers are often unaware of the causes of the trouble. Many people in these davs are unable to live what may be termed a sufficiently careful life. Sedentary occupations abound; worries and anxieties inulti ply. These and other adverse conditions do not perm:t the digestive system to perform its work with tht» requisite regularity and efficiency. The result is that the waste products of tno digestion are not effectively eliminated. Hence acidity, flatulence, biliousness, headache, depression of spirits and many wretched symptoms. The trouble does not always end here; thero is always the danger of the sufferer becoming a chronio dyspeptic with a digestive system so impaired as to be unequal to tho work necessary for tho maintenance of full and abundant physical vigour. An ideal medicine for the relief of tho trouble is Beecham's Pills. Their cleansing, corrootive, and tonio action quickly restores tho digestive powers. Waste accumulations are removed—health returns—digestion is made easy—by taking BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled. Price 10£ d (36 pills). Is (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 pills). WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS acts directly w» pleasantly upon the bladder and kidnes* One notable incident of tho Prince's suavity and knowledge of how to do things , occurred at London, Ontario. The Prince i waa passing iihrougn a long lino of men may of whom had been badly wounded. Ono of these, shouting out froni the. ranks] exclaimed: "Got a bob, on you Teddy?" Tho Prince, quick to respond, handed the poor fellow a Canadian auarter, which corresponds with tho English shilling. The soldier died a fow weeks later, and claaped in his hand waa tho coin given him by the Prince of Wales. The man also left the dying request that the quarter should be eont to his friends in England. "Chance will not do tho work " Scott F°nl n ° m" £ ko <*anoe ß with health. Many tho winter when coughs and oolds are so dangerons, exneri ment with preparation after preparation. Wo Baxter a Lung Preserver immediately and bo sure. Promptly • remedies couirh cold sore throat, chest and bronchial troubles. Quick in action, permanent in relief. Get large 2s 6d bottle to-dav — Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17943, 24 May 1920, Page 10

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