Miscellaneous. S K Y° Ull3 Ell lr These Questions: Bir Joseph Ward presented the Empire with a Dreadnought—WHY? Thousands of young New Zealanders are volunteering for service in Europe. — WHY? A. Leader, of Riverton, sacrificed his pet guinea-pigs sold for tho Belgian Relief X''und. —WHY? MY VIEWS. —-Because England expects each, and all of us to do our duty, help the Empire, aid her Allies, to sweep the enemy away. PATRIOTIC LAUNCH PALATINE Will run an Excursion to the Pourakino, WEDNESDAY NEXT. Pare (Return.), 1/6. A. L EAD Ep " Owner in Charge. 86.A. BIUVCLES.—COMPLETE with • Eadla Coaster. Brook's Saddle. Dunlop Tyres, Kcnold's Chain, etc., to clear at £lO 10/-. We guarantee that you cannot purchase at any price a better machine.—GODWAßU'S Bike Shop. Don Street. SPECIAL NOTICE. SUGGESTIVE THE RAPE UTICS. ■j\,rß FRANCIS HELPS. M.A.S.T., o< Dunedin, may be consulted at his Chambers, Residence of the late Dr. Fullarton, Spey street, on and after the 19th JANUARY', 1915. _ HOURS : ] o—l ; 3—5. FRANCIS HELPS, Metaphysician. w HAT WE UNDERTAKE XU DO Is to MAKE TOUR OLD PIANO NEW. S. D, W ARD * C°TYNE ST.. INVERCARGILL. TUNING. REPAIRS, BTC. Telephone. 1012. Estimates Fra®. W. T. Splatt merican QO. Over Bank Now S. Wales. IME34 rnwO-STROICE Motor Bike. 354 h.p.; 3J- speed gear box. Vllllers Engine—only three working parts, with no parts to get out of order. Speed from S to 40 miles per hour. The best two-atroko on the market. Price only 46 guineas. GODWARD’S Bike Shop. Don Street J. HOLLOWAY? LTD. LICENSED LAND AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS. ESK STREET . . INVERCARGILL No. -39 ID ACRES FREEHOLD. splendid laud, situated only 3 miles from Invercargill by good roads. Divided into I paddocks all in grass. Good fences. Buildings, 2roomed hut and three large sheds. PRICE —I.1G0D; good terms can be arranged. A SPLENDID FARM. d-fift ACRES Freehold, “abU" divided into eight paddocks, good fences. GO acres in oats, 120 acres in turnips, 1 acre in potatoes, SO acres sown down in grass this season; balance in older pasture. Buildings consist of S-roomed house, G-stalled stable, large cowbyre, shearing shed, hut, fowlhouses. Dairy factory adjoins the property, school one mile away. Mails delivered every day. About ■! Vi miles to township. Price, £9 HI/- per acre. Deposit, £00(1: balance arranged at 5 per cent. No. 255-0011 ACRES FREEHOLD, divided Into live paddocks, well fenced and watered. Drops at present in are 25 acres of ridged swedes, 4 acres turnips and grass, 9 acres drilled turnips, and one acre of potatoes. Handy to dairy factory, school, post-office and railway station. Buildings: 2, roomed cottage, 5-stalled stable, and two loose-boxes. Price, £l4 10/- per acre. Deposit, £500: balance arranged at 5% per cent. n"or further particulars of above properties, apply to J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. ESK STREET .. INVERCARGILL “ A STUBBORN FACT.” —The delicious' ■A- "MILITARY' PICKLE” is the greatest maker of appetites on the market. Buy a buttle to-day. Price reason, able.
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Southland Times, Issue 17476, 3 April 1915, Page 1
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