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PROPERTIES FOR SALE AND TO LET. ’Phone 3542. _ P-O. Box 524. OTAGO FINANCE & AGENCY CO., LTD. OFFICE: 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS. PRINCES STREET. TVTORTH LINE: 311 ACRES FREEHOLD; alongside railway station school, and -Lv creamery; 7-rooihed House, with all conveniences, dairy, hut, stable, loose-box, cowbyre; 30 acrea oats, 15 acres turnips ; land has all been limed. PRICE, £22 PER ACRE. TERMS. , . , , „ , , , Qjro ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM; the best of grass land; well fenced and /JOO good water supply; will carry 35 milk cows, besides other stock; 4-roomed House and outhouses, 20-stall oowbyre (with loft), stable, cartshed, eto.; 1 mile from creamery, school, post office; handy Owaka township. A o*7 ACRES FREEHOLD; land undulating; good warm slopes, facing the sun; new 'll/ I house of 5 rooms (h. and o. water), washhouse, dairy, barn, stable, cowbyre, implement shed; 9 paddocks, good fences; will carry 1 sheep to the acre; 25 acres oats, 5 acres wheat, 40 acres turnips and gross. 10 acres turnips, balance older pasture; 3 miles town, rail, school, and saleyards by good road. PRICE, £7 PER ACRE. GOOD TERMS. Owner will exchange for town property. "VTORTH LINE: 180 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM; 9 paddocks, well fenoed; -Is 35 milk cows and-16 dry cattle, 6 horses; 14 acres oats, 25 acres turnips, 10 acres rape and grass; 8-roomed House, up-to-date 26-stall byre, barn, stable, motor shed, eto. OOP ACRES FREEHOLD; land all flat; all been under the plough; 1 mile town, school, and factory; 3 miles rail good road; 50 acres oats, 20 acres turnips, balance grass; 8 paddocks; well fenoed, good water supply; 6-roomed House, 4-stall stable,; 8-stall‘cowbyre, barn, outhouses, eto. ; carrying 40 cows, 4 horses, besides crop. PRICE, £22 PER ACRE GOOD TERMS. Owner will exchange for town property free from flood. . « , _ K/* ACRES FREEHOLD; all good grass land; all sown; good fences; good 7OD roomed House, washhouse (copper and tubs), dairy, eto., 16-atall cowbyre (concrete floor), 'barn, stable, implement shed. PRICE, £I3OO. GOOD TERMS.

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 House in the city. MODERATE TARIFF. Telegrams; “Leviathan, Dunedin.” Telephones 67 and 2930. P.O. Box 112. Address all communications to JAMES CONNOR, . Leviathan Hotel P.O. Box 112. * , LADY, comfortable home, telephone, trams pass door, wishes young lady employed during day, Partial BOARD.—Quiet, Times Office. 2f REPINED business lady desires 2 Furnished or unfurnished ROOMS, or would Share House; must be central.—Address Business, Times Office, 2f fit) . LET tCity), Furnished FLAT of 3 X single bedrooms, dining-sitting room, kitchenette; suit business ladies. —Sun, Times. ' ' 2f TlO LET. Furnished BEDROOM and SITTING- ROOM; optional without the latter; fireplaces.—Penny Section, Times Office., . - 2f WANTED (by 2 adults), 2 or 3 unfurnished ROOMS. —Particulars 231, Times Office. . 2f TO LET (City), comfortably-furnished Rouble BEDROOM, Dining-Sitting Room, and Kitchenette. —Super, Times.' WANTED (by University student), private BOARD and RESIDENCE.—Address Lyric, Times Office. ' 2f WANTED, BOARDER . for Carnival Week; large, well-furnished double bedroom; 35s. —Musselburgh, Times. 2f WANTED (by 2 students), BOARD and LODGING (double room); north end preferred.—Sisters, Box 277, Dunedin. If NURSE wanting a Punished BEDSITTING ROOM; every convenience.— ©Telephone, Times Office. ' If TO LET, 3 Furnished BOOMS, in nice house; good locality.—J. A., NorthEast Valley P.O. If TO LET, 2 Furnished ROOMS; sitting room and bedroom; use kitchen, conveniences ; central—Milton,;. Times Office. rTHO LET, SUITE ROOMS in well-fumishedi X house, near town; every convenience.— Grand View, Times Office. If TTltO LET, small Furnished Detached X ROOM; suit working man.—Apply 167 King street, 2f WANTED (by young lady), BOARD and LODGINGS; use of telephone—Address (with terms) Agatha, Times Office. WANTED (at Port Chalmers), BOARD and LODGINGS for quiet, young man. Address B. 6, care Times Office. 2f PRIVATE family have VACANCY for 2 visitors during Carnival Week; double room.—Centre, Times Office. ■ 2f OOMS to LET.—Apply Electric House, 70 Stafford street (’phone 1117). / R ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. N OTICE TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. The Grand Hotel Proprietary (Limited) has taken over the APARIMA HOTEL, Riverton, and will in future be run in conjunction with the Grand and Southland Club Hotels. Facing the Estuary and the Sea. Tourists and travellers can rely on Good Accommodation, Comfort, and Attention. Fishing, shooting, and sea bathing, motor launch trips can be arranged any day to Pourakino River. Letters or 'telegrams addressed to J. MATHESON, Aparima Hotel Riverton, or the COMPANY’S MANAGER (Thomas Rutherford), Grand Hotel, Invercargill, will receive proftipt attention. Telephone 4. TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS. THE PAPATOWAI BOARDING-HOUSE Is now Booking Rooms for the EASTER HOLIDAYS. Also JANUARY and FEBRUARY. About half a mile from MacLennan Railway Station. Please apply promptly, as only a limited number can be accommodated. 19 j a 0. S. SHANKS, ~ Proprietor. H OTEL GRAND CENTRAL, WELLINGTON. Renovated throughout; 8 bathrooms, hot and cold water day and night; beautifully furnished; central, clean. Tariff 12s 6d per day. Day and night porter. Telegrams:, “Edilson,” Wellington., S. EDILSON Proprietor. W : HERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH: HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. D. COLLINS. Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All communications receive prompt attention. Box 532. Telephones 1040, 2279.

■ONEY. OF ISSUE OF PROSPECTUS. THE KAUPOKONUI CO-OPSRATTVE DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY (LIMITED), FOR THE ISSUE Of £70,000 “A” DEBENTURE STOCK, In sums of £IOO and multiples thereof, bearing interest at £7 5s per centum, free , of exchange in New Zealand. Capital of Company: -£60,000, divided into 60,000 shares of £1 each. Paid-up Capital at date of issue of Prospectus. £48,011. ’ These DEBENTURES are offered for Subscription on the following terms:— £25 on application. £25 on allotment £25 within three months. £25 within six months. With the right to pay the whole amount in cash at once. Interest will be computed on the amounts paid up from date of payment. Subscribers to have the option to have the Debentures for a term of 6, B,'or 10 years. The Company paid to its suppliers for milk, delivered for the season 1919-1920 the 'sum of £245,942. / The Company’s Store turnover has increased from £20,605 for its financial year 1910-1911 to £92,111 for 1919-1920.. Investors are reminded that under existing laws the Income Tax payable upon these Debentures is now 3s in the.. £1 income derived therefrom, whereas in. many cases up to as high as 8s 9d in the £1 Income Tax is payable for income derived from other sources. If a person pays no Income Tax then he does not pay-Debenture Tax. This fact alone makes this 1 investment a very attractive one. Copies of the Prospectus and Forms of Application fori Debentures can be obtained from the Office of the Company at Kaupokonui; from the Principal Branches of the Bank of New Zealand; and at the office of this paper or at the office of the Company’s solicitor, Mr A. G. Bennett. Manaia. Applications will be dealt with in the order of their receipt. The Prospectus itself has been filed wjth the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies. Dated this 22nd day of December, 1920. By Order of the Board of Directors. K. C. BARLEYMAN, 29d Secretary. ' jyj" ON E Y TO, LEND. . The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is prepared to LEND MONEY on FREEHOLD SECURITY at Lowest Current Rates. : JAMES QUAILE, 12ju Manager. RUST MONEY to LEND in large or small SUMS, for long or dhort periods, ' at lowest current rates of interest. CALLAN & GALLAWAY, - Solicitors, 219 Princes street. Dunedin. (Next door to Auction Rooms of Meesrs Alex. Harris and Co.). , Correspondence Address: Box 238, P. 0., Dunedin. 13f Money to lend in any sum on MORTGAGE SECURITY, i Lowest Current Rates. I ADAMS BROS., Empire Buildings, Princes street. Money to lend in large or SMALL AMOUNTS ON FREEHOLD SECURITY. MONDY &. STEPHENS. Solicitors, Express Qo.’s Building, Bond st. Money to lend on freehold SECURITY. ■ At Current Rates of Interest JOHN WILKINSON, Solicitor. 26 Dowling street Money to lend, in any sum, Lowest Current Rates. MOORE,'MOORE, & NICHOL, < 103 Stuart street a /TONEY LENT Privately, ladies or gentleM. men, quickly; £5 to £100; furniture, pianos,* war bonds, deeds, jewellery, sory notes; easy repayments; reasonable interest; confidential.—Money, Times. 27ja MONEY to LEND on Furniture, Pianos, Sewing Machines, Life Policies, Bills of Lading, Promissory Notes, Stock, Scrip; easy repayments. Otago Finance and Agency Company (Limited), IS Empire Buildings, Dunedin. 28my MEDICAL. T>UT YOURSELF RIGHT if ym are not in ! the best of condition. "There axe many people who. while not regarding themselves as positively ill, have to admit that they do not enjoy the fulness of health that makes it a joy to be alive. Functional disturbances of one or more of the digestive organs are usually the cause of dull, heavy feelings, lack of energy and depression of spirits. When the appetite is poor, digestion weak, the bowels irregular or the liver sluggish, no one can possibly be" really well. In such cases Beecham’s Pills used in accordance with the directions, will soon put you right. By eliminating impurities from the system, gently stirring the organs to natural activity and giving them strength and tone, this medicine has marked beneficial effects upon the whole system. Digestive irregularities should not be neglected, and are best treated ( BY TAKING BEECHAM’S PILLS. Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled 10£d, Is lid, and 2s> 9d, original English prices. T\R J, COL LI 3 BROWNE’S OHLORODYNE Acts like a Charm in DIABRHCKA, and is the ONLY SPECIFIC in QHOIKRA and DYSENTERY. Chocks and arrests FEVER. CROUP. AGUE. The Best Remedy known for COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS. I A true palliative in NEURALGIA and RHEUMATISM. Convincing Medical Testimony with each bottle. Of All Chemists. Prices in England: Is 3d, Za. Ss. Always ask for a “DR COLLIS BROWNE."

WHITE HOUSE, Beach street, Waikou-aiti.—First-class table; handy beach or train; car accommodation; ideal weekend resort.—Jas. Gibson, proprietor. 'Phone 45, Waikouaiti. 12ja TO those in need of a quiet, restful holiday.—Come to FaIRLIE, the ideal climate of' N.i£.; first-class private accommodation and every ■ attention.—For particulars write to BOX 103, Pairlie. 17d mRY EUREKA HOUSE for AccommodaI tion; 3 minutes’ walk from boats. —J. Thompson, prourietor, Queenstown. 6ja HOUSES AND PROPERTIES WANTED. ADVERTISEMENTS of 16 Words under the Headings Situations Vacant, Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Etc., One Shilling per insertion; 3 Insertions, 2/6; S. insertions, 6/-. Strictly Cash in Advance- Extra Charge if Booked. ANTED ’ PURCHASE, 4 or 5-roomed HOUSE; conveniences; £6O deposit, balance as rent.—Freehold Property, Times Office. ’ . If WANTED, 5-roomed HOUSE, with about i section; . about Sawyers’ Bay.— Dooley’s, Octagon. 2f EXCHANGE, modern HOUSE, on rise, Dunodin, for 5 Booms, Mosgiel line.— Barr, 8-t Lower High street. 2f WANTED to RENT, 4-5-roomedHOUSE; no children; bonus.—Term, Times Office. If ANTED to PURCHASE, small DALtil FARM, carrying 4 or 5 cows, as going concern. —Particulars to Quid:, Times Office. OR SALE or EXCHANGE, Freehold Shop and Dwelling; valuable site; take small property.—Valuable, Times. 31 ja ANTED i.i-ASE, 4-6-roomed HOUSE, Mosgiel. • J. M., Timee Offloa, If OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories, a larga Amount of mdliy mAUex,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18159, 2 February 1921, Page 10

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