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Public Notice*. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 'VJ’OTICE is hereby given that the part--t-N nership hitherto existing between Edwin Cuckow (Senior) and Edwin John Cuckow (Junior) has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. ALL the debts and liabilities of tha partnership will he paid and discharge’! by the said Edwin Cuckow, AND all debts due to the partnership must be paid to the said Edwin Cuckow, whose receipt shall bo a sufficient discharge til ere for. DATED this 20th day of January, 1911. EDWIN CUCKOW. EDWIN JOHN CUCKOW. 1497 TO ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLERS. ALL supporters of Association Football are invited to attend a Social Evening at Raeside’s on FRIDAY, 27th inst., at 8 o'clock, and give Mr E. B. Patrick a farewell. A. MACKLAM, Invercargill A.F.G. P. BAIN, 1479 Celtic A.F.G. REMOVAL NOTICE. MESSRS EARSMAN & CO., makers of the “Enterprise” ' Range, wish to noU'y the people of Invercargill and district that they have removed to more suitable and central premises in Yarrow Street Foundry (Mr J. K. Jamieson’s), where they will continue to make tha "Enterprise” Range, Repair and Sharpen Lawn Mowers, and Repair and Alter Ranges. Orders will receive prompt attention. Please Note the Address — TEE YABKOW STBEET FOtJOEY. 1451 In the Estate of JOHN MENZIES KENNEDY, late of Winton, Tobacconist. ALL ACCOUNTS owing by the abovenamed Deceased must be rendered to the undersigned, duly certified, not later than MONDAY, the 30th January. 1911 ; and all accounts owing to tlw Deceased must be paid on or before that date. LEN KENNEDY", 1477 Winton.

Of Delicious Piquancy and Appetising Flavour— Genuine Worcester MAKES MEALS ENJOYABLE. SA NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE , COXPAST, LIMITED. (Established 1859.) HEAD OFFICE .. AUCKLAND. CAPITAL .. £1,500,000. FIRE—MAEEVE —ACCIDENT. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL CLASSES GRAIN INSURANCE. LOWEST RATES. INVERCARGILL OFFICE, ESK 3& E. B. PILCHES, Manager. Everybody who uses a Ladder should get the MOTE EXTENSION LADDER. Why ? Because they are adjustable and specially reinforced with steel wire ; because they are so cheap, so light, so strong, so very compact. An 8 feet Mote Ladder can be extended to any length up to 14 feet, a 16 feet ladder up to 30 feet, and so on. Think of the convenience of a ladder of this kind !—convenient !to store, easy to carry about, adjustable to all sorts of places and jobs. Plumbers, Painters, Farmers all over Australasia are buying them. Write for full particulars and prices to THE MOTE Patent Extension Ladder Co., 49 VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN.

HOW TO MAKE £50,000. TIES TEDTH POE THE PUBLIC BENEFIT. PROFESSOR LOWRIE, Land Expert, and late of Lincoln College, Canterbury, is said to have trebled the value of dry South Australian lands by his system of farming. West Australian sand plain at one time neglected is now growing wheat and fattening lamb. We invite inspection of 56,000 acres on the Waikato River. Swedes grown on similar land took first prize at the Auckland Show. The area we offer is for sale as a whole at 8s per acre. Xt is so situated that railway development must make it the centre of our North Island Railway system. Accessible timber upon it is already valued at £15,000. W. G. Stead & Co. have just purchased a large block of similar land. In its present state it would carry six to eight thousand merino ewes and a large herd of cattle. If this land is not held for speculative purposes but developed by means of the flock suggested, in a few years the average value if the land should be £2 per acre. Present price is for the Freehold of the whole, 8s per acre. On very easy terms ; in fact, the owners would accept i'A per cent. Government Securities. We can offer investments J o SMALLER CAPITALISTS just as profitable in proportion. WAIBOA, HAWKS’S BAT. Every prospect of communication both, by rail and steamer in the near future. We have had a splendid Freehold Property of about 3000 Acres put in our hands for Sale. Magnificent Totara timber ; never-failing streams ; carrying 2% sheep on improved portion. PRICE ONLY £4 ISs per acre. TO THE WORKERS OF NEW ZEALAND whose only capital is their natural strength, ability and industry, MR EUSTACE LANE, who is tenant’s representative on the Hawke’s Bay Land Board, will gladly and FREELY give every information, advice, and assistance in his power. Write LANE AND M'GARTHY, THE HAWKE’S BAY LAND, STOCK AND PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Hapler and Hastings. ANYONE using Large Quantities o) ENVELOPES would save money and obtain a better article by seeing our Latest Samples and indenting a suppIy.—SOUTHLAND TIMES PRINTING DEPARTMENT*

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Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 14635, 27 January 1911, Page 6

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