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, PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. •Phone 842. W. COOP E-R, *Phon. 842. LAND SALESMAN, 10 DOWLING STREET (NEXT DOOR G.P.0.). ;£4.HO~^E ATER 6-CYLINDER TOURING OAR; dark red, with black pointsV J u " equipment; dono less than 4000 miles; suitable for gentleman'or hichclass taxi. Full particulars on application. ;£"N CONCERN: 10 ACRES FREEHOLD and 10 ACRES LEASE■i jv i ' years to run at £17 per annum; all good grass land; 1 mile rail'and high school; good 6-roomed House, bathroom, cowbyro, and barn; 9 cows, 1 bull, Alfa Laval separator. A dairy farm, almost in town, at tho price of a houselevel roads. Worth inquiring about. g7 10s PER ACRE.-433 ACRES FREEHOLD, Southland; all nativo state except f*"' 8 30 acres in turnips; subdivided into 4 paddocks; good fences; easy drained just enough fall river frontage; at present used for fattening cattle; would make a Jirst-clnss dairy farm; 1-roomed hut; 3 miles rail, 2| factory and school. Terms £200 cash. Ljquiro about this. £700~ ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASE, South Line; 26 years to run, renew- ™ 0; ront 3s par acro; :lhoat ? 0 acres under cultivation, balance (except 20 acres tussock) 1, 2, and 3-ycar grass; 7 paddocks; good fences (standards)buildings: broomed Cottage, largo stable, barn, and implement Bhed; 21 miles rail lerms, £250 cash. £11 GOrNG CONCERN: 28 ACRES (handy to Dunedin); 2 acres oats ~ s ° orchard and garden; good 3-roomed House, cowbyro, and stablewell watered; 5 cows, horse, pigs, fowls. Easy terms. -*C?f>o P - ER ACRE74B4 ACRES (Catlins line); nearly aU level; good bush land- , rl j OT nm9 n ? ht throu eh the property; part under cultivation; half ■ now cleared, and grows splendid grass and crops; railway, dairy factory, school, and township .alongside farm; new 4-roomed House, implement shed and yards; 8 horse-power traction engine, 6-ton wagon, double-bagger and chaflcutter, heavy drain plough (3 to fa-mch plugs), 40 chains wire rope, swamp plough, and lot of other machinery This is a real good farm, at present being used for fattening cattle. Easy terms. StEVWRIGHT, HAGGITT, & £/0. (LTD.), REGISTERED LAND AGENTS, EMPIRE BUILDINGS, DUNEDIN. K ACRES FREEHOLD; handy to Dunedin ; well laid out in orchard, gardens, planV tations, tennis lawn, etc.; modern 10-roomed brick House. £2750. (128) /?OQ ACRES FREEHOLD, fenced and subdivided; 100 acres cultivated, balance y'Wt* natural state; now Cottago of 3 rooms,- woolshed, yards, etc; 300 slicopwagon, dray, binder, cultivator, ploirgh (d.f.), 3-furrow disc plough, harrows, roller n.p. oliaffcutter, harness, f ,etc., etc As a going concern, £3 10s an acre Terms. (133) ASKR ACRES FREEHOLD, 7 paddocks; 4-roomcd House, 6-stalled stable loosebox -3UL» u and barn, and yards. Price, £7 an aero. £660 cask ' (67) OTRAIGHT-OTJT LEASE, ACRES; practically flat; good dairy farm; necessorv »0 buddings; carry 40 cows. Rent £2 an acre. (if)() ACRES FREEHOLD; U miles from rail, school, saleyards, and dairy factory; V»VVC carries 800 ewes, 400 dry sheep, crops, cattle, and horses; 75 acres ploughed lor crops, 100 acres new grass, balance mostly younff grass; 6-roomed House washnouso, coalhouse, bam, woolshed, stable, yards, etc. £12 an acre. Easy terms. (132) fi2o ACRES FREEHOLD, Clutha; hWy to saleyards and town of Balclutha; carnes 1000 sheep, besides crops; netted boundaries- 14 paddocks- ail swing gates; 100 acres ploughed, 100 acres new grass, 30 acres in oats, balanco grass; splendid 8-roomed House, telephone, gas, hot and cold water; plantation, orchard, gardon, lawn, etc. £14 an acre. £2000 cash. ' (i2g) 900 ACRES GOVERNMENT LEASEHOLD, South, 16 years to run;' aU surface SOWn _o^^- k; r,nf? , f .£ nced i carries 500 owes, all the year without turnips; no buildings. £1000 for goodwill. - *^ IK ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM (*' miles from Dunedin); 9 paddocks- 7 -3t«J acres ploughed for crops, balance grass; water in .every paddock- lies to 'the sun; carrying capacity, 15 cows; 5-roomed House. 16-stall byre, stable etc £1350 Stock can be taken at valuation. (126)

HOHEY. , ||ONET TO LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK ia prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. FRED. SMITH, h 1 * Manager. rr»UST MONEY to LEND in Larger •*- fcmall Sunn, for loner or short periods s at lowest current rates of interest. CALLAN & GALLAWAY Solicitors. 219 Princes street, Du'nedin. (Next door to Auction Rooms of Messrs Alex. Harris and Co.). Correspondence Address: Box 238, P.O Dunedin. ' 'jjf M ONEY I^lls^ At Current Rates of Interest JOHN WILKINSON, . Solicitor, 26 Dowling street TO LEND, IN ANY~SUM~ -LTJL- Lowest Current Rates. ' MOORE, MOORE, & NICHOL . 103 Stuart street. ' Lowest Cnrrent Rates. ADAMS BROS. Empire Buildings, Princes street Solicitors, Express Co.'s Building, Bond st. ' to LEND onl ; u^^e7K a^0 7 f r f- ewn g Machines, Life PoliciW B°lb of Lad..ig, Promissory Notes, Stock Scrio^ easy .epayments. - Otago Finance ™ d : ' Zomy MEDICAL. JJAS .IT STRUCK YOU? Aro you alive to the fact that P» on i, . Pills have been successful t^ 3 promotion of good health, and that Vl ° success is no new thing, but rcStsupon the" of man/ years. Their polarity ;n any airection never wanes- thev S y to command the public confidence Mhed? mand for them ,s eyer growing. That % because they always do good hv c t~,i_S! ing the stomach, jenderSTthe 7 regulating the bowels, and ,?' blood. .A sound and • the basis of good health. It has W .„*i said that "a man is .as strong stomaeh,' and the common sense of th s remark wll be clear to those who conside? the matter. Beceham's PiH s Kenofit +k general health by Iheir S\,pJn he-digestive organs. To these thov ffi their cleansing, corrective inrJ ♦«/• urln s perties, with the tions are eliminated, irregular „-«„„■ corrected, and a wholesom^Tnfluonce'is o im*partcd to tho entire system. To ensure a sound digestion-so vitally £ those who desire lasting good htt-tate BEECHAM'S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled Prim 10* d (36 pills), Is Ud (56'nilis)and aP£j (168 pills). J)B J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CnLORODYNE, Tho Best Remedy known for COUGHS. COLDS. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. Acts like a charm in CHOLERA and DYSENTERY. Checks and arrests FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. A true palliative in netjt.algia; RHEUMATISM, GOUT TOOTHACHE. Convincing Medical Testimony with each bottle. Of all chemists. Prices in England: Is 3d, 3s, ss. Always ask ior a "DR COLUS BROWNE."

, BOARD AND RESIDENCE. T EVIATHAN HOTEL, 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 Houst jn the city. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams: "Leviathan, Dunedin." Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all' conrmunications to JAMES CONNOR, Leviathan Hotel. P.O. Bos 112. PRIVATE HOTEL. ST. CLAIR. DUNEDIN. A SELECT BOARDTNG ESTABLISHMENT (Under New Management). Every Home Comfort. Electrio Light Throughout. ITie Hotel overlooks 9t. Clair Beach, and is within a stone's throw of the FAMOUS HOT SALT WATER CURATIVE BATHS. TARIEF MODERATE. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement Six O'Clock Dinner. Telegrams: " Greencliffs," St. Clair. Telephone No 1732. 4my \7ACANCIES at the HYDRO GRAND * (late Metropole), St. Clair, Dunedin, for Few PERMANENTS. Moderate terms. Country Residents—We are now Booking for SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER, and NOVEMBER. Spend a few weeks by the breezy Pacific Ocean. Write for particulars. Hau ; TEL. 1562. BOARD with private family offered two business gentlemen; share large room; central; piano, electric light, etc.; 30s pjr week each, washing included.—Very Homely, ■ Time 3. 29s YOUNG Man wants BOARD; family; South Dunedin; would like with elderly couple.—Tradesman, Times Office. 27s WANTED (by student), quiet, comfortable BOARD and RESIDENCE; private family preferred.—Reply to Steady, Times Office. 27s WANTED, Private BOARD and REsTDENCE for elderly lady, willing to pay £2 a week.—Apply Mrs C„ Reekie, Bayfield, Anderson's Bay. 27s TO LET, i Furnished ROOMS; every convenience; suitable married couple.— Cheerful, Times Office. ' 29s TO LET largo BED-SITTING ROOM; use conveniences; no children. 276 Castle street." 29s WANTEDTPrivnte BOARD by 2 youTg gentlemen; jn vicinity of engine sheds. Address Mates, Times Office. 28s GENTLEMAN wants nlain BOARD and LODGINGS or Eed-Sitting Boom; Caver9ham or Kejv—John, Times Office. BOARD and Residence; vacancy; two double rooms; visitors 'or porinanont boarders.—S2 Heriot row. 'Pbone 2939. WANTED (by Lady), one large or two small unfurnished ROOMS; conveniences. — Times Office. 23s TiO LET, 2 ROOMS.—Apply 204 Leith street for particulars. 20e ROOMS to LET.—Apply Electric House, 70 Stafford street ('phone .1117). at holiday RESORTS. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH : HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christehurch. D. COLLINS, Proprietor (late Clarendon Hotel). All receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279. AULD LANG SYNE" Mr Whetter, late of. the Grand Hotel, Dunedin, invites all old friends when ing Wellington to the Albemarlo Private Hotel, situated in the heart of the city. All modern conveniences—electrio light, bathrooms each floor, dining and smoke rooms. Tariff moderate. Write particulars. 19j u WANTED (month December, Broad Bav) 3-5-roomed COTTAGE; furnished preferred.—Particulars Welfare, Times Office. —Mr J. W. Griffith, a San Francisco motor car expert, has invented a "mechanical teacher" for instructing cliifdren in handwriting. This "finger guide" holds tho. hand of the student in tho scientifically correct positon round the pen, and is to be used until the pupil assumes this position naturally. Mothers! Protect your little ones from colds and coughs. Give them " NAZOL •' on sugar. Sprinkle baby's pillow. Safe and pleasant.

— A man is building at St. Joseph Misouri a row of houses to be to famdics in which there are children and to newly-married couples. T} lo newly-weds V& be allowed to occupy the houses with The proy.sion that ,f there are no cliildrcn in their famibes at the end of one year's residence they will be asked to leave MORE CUPS TO. THE POUND. ' The pure cocoa beans grown in the British Emprro by tho Van Houten peoplo arc so 'mature, fresh, and full of flavour, and such caro is taken in the process of grinding and mixing, tiiat brings out its full strength, that it can safely bo called—the Economy Cocoa, A teaspoonful makes a cup of delicious invigorating, health-giving beverage. Try nourishing, Van Houten's Cocoa for breakfast and supper. New shipments of this favourite food-bevcrago have arrived at all New Zealand ports, and are now on sale at grocors and stores. Favourite at Homo; favourite in th© Colonics; favourite all ovor the World.' Order Van Houten's Cocoa from your grocer.—Advt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 10

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