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BUSINESS NOTICES. A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME. K'Tfi ACRES Good Land; Government 4 V Leasehold. Rent, 4/- per acre. This Property is divided into seven paddocks, the bulk of which are in grass. BUILDINGS comprise 9-roomed Dwelling (with about one acre in orchard), stable, barn, shearing shed, pigstyes and dip, etc. The land grows splendid oats and grass and the owner will sell as a going concern. STOCK consists of 500 Romney cross two-tooth ewes and wethers, 6 horses, woolpress and all implements, also household furniture. This is without a doubt a genuine bargain. The owner is called up and will sacrifice. Good motor car road to the property. PRICE—PER ACRE. AS A GOING CONCERN. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LICENSED LAND AGENTS. p»OOKS FOR BUSINESS MEN Salesmanship (by Maxwell), 6/-. Writing an Advertisement (Hall), 6/-. Retail Selling and Store Management, (by Neystrom), 9/-. Success in Business (Rose), 4/6. The Progressive Business Man, 4/6. Everyday Guide for Secretary, 3/6. Bookkeeping for Retailers, 1/6. Junior Typiste, 1/6. Pitman’s Typewriter Manual, 3/-. J. M, McNaughton & Co. BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, ESK STREET. COAL. TJEING Sole Agent for Smith and Co.’s -*-* WAIRIO COAL (the original Wairio Coal Mine), I am prepared to give prompt delivery-in large or small lots, at current rates. WM. TIMPANY, Forth Street. ’Phone—272. Ac 46 T>H,EY say it’s the “cold feet” party that ■*- wants to stop the war. Let ’em all ;et NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER 30TTLES with the “Unique” Stopper. fVinning all along the line. Soldiers’ Gift Parcels Rooms, first floor N.Z. Clothing Factory Buildings, Corner of DEE and ESK Streets. OPEN TUESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Telephone 201 d. “TTNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLES are cheaper than blankets. Nothing like them to keep up the temperature. Made I only from the best rubber by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY. QIPECIAL purchase of Men’s Rainproof Coats, were 27/6, to clear at 20/-, at COPELAND’S, 36 Dee street. '''OPERAND'S for Continuation Knickers, J were 12/6, to clear at 7/6 —only a few airs left. jVrcINTYRE’S Extra Strong Regulating Pills, 4/0. Recommended by hundreds of women. Obtainable chemists and stores everywhere. OALS —Note our Cash prices per ton —Nightcaps 27/6, Nuts 21/6, Wairio 'G. All other Coals and Dry firewood eked. Office ; 10 Tuy street, and Clyde l Tyne Sts. ’Phone 701. INVERCARAj COAL CO. r T v IIE good old Family Cough Cure— MOKO. Safe, pleasant, efiective. Contains nothing harmful or injurious. Bottles, 1/6. I . I TTAULAGE AND CARTING—We are i prepared to quote for all kinds of | Haulage by Traction Engine or Drays. Api ply TODD & WILSON. Brick Yards, j Waikiwi. ’Phone 730. ! 'U’ARRO FOOD for Pigs and Poultry, at i A all Grocers, Stores and Salerooms. £JOPELAND’S for Odd Coats, all sizes. A pairs White Blankets, for double beds, cheap at 29/6. COPELAND'S, 36 street. CALLENDER’S Pure BITUMEN SHEETING guaranteed to make concrete watertight. Slocked in 6ft. rolls. ANCHOR & CO., Esk street. COPELAND’S for White Towels, large size, 11 Id each. rPHE HOT WATER BOTTLES with the tight well-vulcanised seams that won’t break, tear or crack have the “Unique” Stopper and are made in Great Britain by the NORTH BRITISH RUBBER COY. Soldiers’ Cakes FOR CHRISTMAS. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW, so that your soldier boy will receive a cake at Christmas. It takes 5 months for a parcel to reach the trenches, so if you send it now it should reach him in good time. Country orders receive strictest attention. Cakes packed in air-tight tins and correctly addressed. THE GEISHA TEA & DINING-ROOMS, ESK ST., near Railway Station,

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Southland Times, Issue 17734, 11 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17734, 11 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 17734, 11 August 1917, Page 1