PUBLIC NOTICES. FREEHOLD SHEEP COUNTRY £! 15/- PER ACRE. f»000 ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and school. 200 acres been cultivated, balance hill country. Currying 2400 sheep. E;g percentage are ewes. Property is understocked. Will do 3000 mixed sheep ami 100 head of cattle. BUILDINGS comprise {jiiocmcd dwelling, hj. and c. water, patent 1-ght, bathroom, pantry, shearing shed, stable, barn, cartshed, sheepyarcls. etc.^, PRICE— £I 15/- PER ACRE. One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND. Situated within one mile of school uuJ factory. Carrying capacity—so cows. 6-roomed dwelling, large stable and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRICE—£IS 10/- PER ACRE, TERMS—£4OO DOWN, ICANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LAND AGENTS, itnexi, miuAHuILL PRINCE OF WALES’ RECEPTION COMMITTEE. A LL Accounts owing by the above Uommittec must be rendered to the Invercargill Borough Council, Tay street, not later than MONDAY, MAY 31, 1920. F. BURWELL, 2Mv6BS Town Clerk. SOUTHLAND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. V LL CLASSES (both Dav and Evening), " V RECOMMENCE MONDAY NEVA, May 31. W. G. ALDRIDGE. Director. PLUNKET SOCIETY. 'V'LiRSH LAW will he in attendance at the Society’s Room, Allen’s Hall, Kelvin street, on TUESDAYS, THURSDAY'S, and SATURDAYS, from 2 to 4 p.m. Services FREE. Private Address: c/o Mrs Huftadine, Gala street. .Telephone —239. Fn;3-i9 VISITORS TO DUNEDIN. TJJEADERS of the Times, when visiting -■-* Lluncdin on business or holiday, will hud every comfort at the HOTEL METROPOLE, ST. CLAIR. The ideal in private aotol appointment. Delightfully situated. Cadies travelling alone made at home Moderate Tarill. Wire: "Melropole.” Phene —1362. Mrs9l OTAUTAU FALLEN SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. /'COMPETITIVE Designs are solicited for Fallen Sohliers’ Memorial for Otaulau and District. Particulars on application to JOHN FISHER, Secretary, Otautau Fallen Soldiers’ Memorial P.O. Box 1, Otautau. Committee. Mt6o3 JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JUNE S. Boarders return Monday, 7th. Prospectus on application to A. G. BUTCHERS, M.A., RMx737 ✓Principal. The Charm of Your Table. Is grealiy enhanced with good TABLE SILVER. Nothing looks belter or adds more to the pleasure of dining than a bright and sparkling display of Spoons and Forks. ASHBERRY’S A 1 Quality is world-renowned and we have been fortunate enough to land a small shipment, so we advise you to purchase early to avoid disappointment. “'OLDE ENGLISH'’ Pattern in Teaspoons at 12/-, 15/-, 37/6 i-dozen. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 22/(5, 32/6 i-dozen. Table Spoons or Forks, 32/6, 42/6 1-dozen. Also STAINLESS KNIVES to complete your table. WRITE TO-DAY FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. BROAD, SMALL <& Co. DEE STREET. MISS M. CLARKE JQRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, 106, SPEY ST. (near Dee St.) \\7ANTED Known—Our Price-hat ranks ' * with the lowest in the South Island. Read it; it means money tc you. J. L. HANNON & CO., Butcben* Esk and Conon streets. Mr6o6 /~YLD FALSE TEETH Bought, sound or broken, on gold, silver, or vulcanite. Post them to J. DUNSTONE, Box 1418, Auckland. Highest cash prices sent by return mail. Estab. 28 years. T>ULBS—Now is the time to plant Anemones and Ranunculus, 1/9 doz., 2doz. 3/-. Narcissi, all the best sorts in special value collections to clear, 5/-, 10/or 20/-. J. LENNIE & SONS, Esk street.
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Southland Times, Issue 18834, 29 May 1920, Page 1
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