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-. , —————— *_f fwright. Stephenson &Cc I Southland Properties | FOR PRIVATE SALB. i WRIGHT, STEPHENSON &CO huve for private ;i sale the undermentioned Suutbland Pro jg pertles:— . __. _ WAIME* ESTATE— Upwards of one bundieC J thousand acres agricultural and pastoral tree M bold land, within easy reach (if railway oom « * muuication, in lots to suit purchaser*!. Blooks W are continually being sold. || 2. MATAURA RlVEß— 6plendid dairy farm, 800 f acres ; mostly the very best river flat ; build g ings, well fenced, highly improved ; Lfi f per acre. S 8. MATAUi-.A RlVEß— Grand d»*iry or fattenin | farm, 830 acres ; large propcrtion best rive S flat ; good buildings ; well fenced ; all unde | cultivation ; L 7 6s per acre. a 5. WEYTKRN DI_TRIOT-470 ocres; olo« to Jl railway station ; buildings ; fi;noed and sub- § divided ; all in Knglish grass or under cultl- R' vation ; a geod property ; Lf per aore. & 6. MAKA.REWA RIVER— I7O aores good agri- _ cultural land ; partly river flc.t ; ttfo drc-taed: H close to railway station ; buildings; fenced -*g all improved and under cultivation ; L 6 pc acra. 9. WEfeTERN DISTRICT — Highly improved i Farm, 450 acres. Deep rioh laud mostly j , drained swamp- Good buildings. Olose to j Railway station. 11 guinea* per aore. Easy | terms can he arranged. " 10. WESTERN DISTRIOT— Good Sheep Farm, 1260 acres. Fenced and subdivided into -j paddocks, within easy rei*ch of Railway. * £2 per ncre. J* 11. WESTERN DISTRICT— 2SO aores splendid H river flat land. Close to Kailway Btation ; | LlO 10s per aore. fn 12. WESTEbN DISTRICT— 23O icres rich diained | swamp; highly improved aud in fine Older. J| Go*.d buildinga, Ll2 per aore '_ 14. TA INGATUHft— <i7O acreii river flat land; ;j all under cultivation and well improved. ;| Splendid Sheep ¥ arm, L 3 per acrti. ;S; Nc. 2.'. WKSTKRN DISTRICT— 350 acres rich T ; Jj heavy land ; all tile drain.- swamp. Good ,;g buildings nnd lences ; joins railway station. jiS; Mo better farm in SOuthlan I. ££ouo No. 28 WESTERN DISTRIOT-550 acres rich flat jm land, well orained, highly unproved and in 8S" good he .rt Good buildings und fences. A most -Sk; complete property. £12 per acre .s| Full particularc of any of above properties will- be J|| supplied on applic.t ou t-j _S- : WRIGHT, STKP_>'NSO'N T AND GO., ll INVERCARGILL, GOKE, Ol DONEDU* '* M NOTE When writing for particulars of properties ]| ways refer to the lot number. § Fairfax Limekilns 1 MESSiSR. MEEK _ 00. beg to inform tbe public that the lime they are now working is not, the Rmgw y lime which was worked some years ago but from a different bed Tbis lime gained second prize at the Dunedin and South Seas Kxhibi- 7 | tiou in 1890. open to the whole colony, only being beaten by Mount Summers in tbe >orth Island. From tbis we maintain that this lime is second to none in the South Island. Agricultural Lime 13s peir ton WELL BURNED Orders taken by Or WRIGHT, STEPHENSON -CO., Crescent, Invercargill. ROBT. MEEK & CO., Fairfax. _w*y^M*wJaz\ p UNDERTAKERS. f Every Fnneral Requisite First-class. CHARGES REASONABLE. \? TELEPHONE NO. 50. | JOHN FRASER AND CO. 'J PATENTS | And TRADE MARKS seourcd in all countries. # Hughes, Rayward & Baldwin;! v REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS -% * Invercargill Representative— J. F. HLLIOR4.P to'kl Stout and Lillicrap), Solicitor^a 3d Registered Pateal, Agent, Esk Btreet, InvercargiU. ' || PATENT MEDICINE! POETS. | WS HAVE Commandeered our [POET for some ft Verses setting forth the Virtues of our _| DANDELION PILLS AND COFFEE. We tear the lj idiot his only given us doggrel. Here It is: you oap ; |E test its quality. At the same time we implore yon' |* not to judge the medicine by the quality of tin K poetry :— Uf For ooughs and colds and o:her ills ,1 That mankind doth endure S. Our newspapers in prose and verse •*■ Advertises many a oure. fc There are cures for tbis and oures for that, * An antithin and an o.ntifat and antiplagu infusion, _ But still we often meet a chap M Who says they're all delusion '_ But stay a while my sceptic friend | And listen unto me, _ I For I can tell you of a cure that** Burs • *■ Will flit you to a tee. . :_■■; It is not brought from foreign la ads, ;< : Or mined out of the eanh, j; Yet many who have tried it well, -a; Speak volumes of its worth. jjr A little modest yellow flower, :Ki That fills some minds with pleasure, «| The Dandelion is its name, -t|| And sure it is treasure. -J* Not only as a medicine, M But also as a food ; . ft Its roots made into coffee, %| Most certainly is good. " '? And if you're ill % "'? And need a pill you surely ojin rely on, j ' Don't use these old imported one:-, «, jTry NEIL'S NEW DANDELION. t jjjr SIXPENCE A BOX OF THREE COZEN PILLS. J Here are two testimonies out of nany letteisi*— t J_\i To MrNkh,, 7Dear bir,— Enolosed find 4s Cd In stamps for one •% dozen boxes of your Little Dandelion Pills. 8om« of |{ my customers affirm that they are tbe beat pills tbey If have yet found.— Eto. || Mr Neil, .;% Dear Sir, — Send me six boxen of your Pills. It is a |» pity they are not better known, as myself and neigh- |l bours find them excellent. „ U I For the last twenty-two* years we have made K millions of Pearl Coated Pills. A four-dozen box for Jf Is. A customer once said at he purchased a box : _h Those Pills of yours have done _c a lot of good. S Before taking them I used to be very irritable, Jj* especially to my wife and cldldreD ; now I feel la jm. good humour. His experience we will put into verie, &. thus— §; I say old man I truly cau speak well of them i there pills, _ For sometime back I used to wh&ok the boys and M scold the missus, » M But new my temper is fio good my blows an §§ turned to hi&es. v"SI How did they effect this transformation 1 Simply If by sending the bile through its proper ohannel, thuf \\ keeping it out ot tbe brain, whisreit formerly irritated g§ bis nerves cells. Married ladies please take nota of' M this. , m PREPARED AND SOLD WHOLESALE AND - J RSTAILAT » 1 NEIL'S I BOTANIC DISPENSARIES 1 H DEE STREET, INVSRCARGILL; | George street, Dunedin, Tiraai _, Napier, and Auck* •? land. SENT POST FREE I'OB f TAMPS. "^j NO PADDENG, no ooupons, no schemes, no cues M\ ing contests, nothing bet legitimate, penTtten gushing of the best and purest tea Ceylon prouuoet; '*S [ONDAI-LANKA preserved in the sealed lsad t 1 - packets and boxes, in which it is only sold, andiNf • packed in Ceylon.

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Southland Times, Issue 14684, 2 July 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14684, 2 July 1900, Page 4

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