PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS ! Second-Hand Cornsacks We Have Full Supplies o£ Above and are quotng them at REDUCED PRICES. . . . These Sacks are Guaranteed Sound and Free from Holes and are Suitable for Grain, Seeds, Chaff or Potatoes. > BOOK NOW—Save Disappointment! Wright, Stephenson & Co. LIMITED. BOX 75 INVERCARGILL. JOHN REID & SONS, Lid. AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE AND FARM SALESMEN, FINANCIAL AGENTS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS AND SHAREBROKERS. Telephone 152. 43 FSK STREET, INVERCARGILL. P.O. Box 168. (Head Office: Dunedin). CHIEF AGENTS FOR—INVERCARGILL AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT; THE UNITED INSURANCE CO., LTD. Fire. Marine. * Accident. IC6 ACRES GOOD DAIRYING LAND.—Handily Situated. House of Five Rooms; six-stalled stable and eight-bail cowbyre, barn, etc. This is a Nice Little Dairy Fann and undoubtedly Cheap at £lB 10/- per acre.—EASY TERMS ARRANGED. TO LEASE.—For Eight Years With Right to Purchase: —Good Farm; with House, cowbyre, etc. —All Particulars at 43 Esk Street. BLAIR FELL, Local Manager. (Member of the Invercargill Stock Exchange.} /&&& YOU CAN DAIRY I-Wyy/Itw FOR PROFIT WITHOUT DRUDGERY v Kt Ths SANITARY SIMPLEX Milking Machine and BALTIC Separator. WRITE FOR PARTICULAR TO E. J. ELLERY, 135 Teviot Street, Invercargill. ’Phone 1507 ) Representing THE MILKING MACHINE CO., LTD. He* I Office: St. Hill St., Wanganui, z your was hi n o * SAILOR ” Extract of Soap washes your cWhea spotlessly white and is equally as good fur blankets woollen goods as it is for silks, cottons, etc. \ Soothing to the skin—gives relief to sore feet. y)\. Grvcvl Storekeeper. WW I Egg” SOAP Ms I I purest and most perfect * 111 © ( ‘ aoap extract on the market z ARMOuriw. Wholesale Distributing Agents, LEET STREET. INVERCARGILL.
Stove Offices, Schools,^ 5 The “Miro” Stove is designed to pro- Dairies Workrooms, vide Heat and Warmth in places where >7 .p * a fireplace is impossible or undesirable. jS-PI/UPLa Q HOPS • ' 9 It is compact and self-contained, and IISa will give satisfactory results with or- TxpJ A’-'fl k a rtiaary lignite coal or small wood. The I i JT ‘‘Miro” can be placed on a sheet of ' iron, stone, or concrete block, and is / ] y.'kj /» i !; 9 perfectly safe. No chimney is required, will H ! A an ordinary stove pipe serving this | ./J JiL M purpose, and also that of radiating heat. FqWw U i I T It is strongly made of cast iron, and /A | I /sSJ— M all wearing parts are renewable. The UT 4.1 \ siTlI I < “Miro” is 13 inches in height hy 10 fl. I M 'll LJi) ffilW lA inches square, and can be utilised for ] ( I JJ'j S boiling a pot er kettle. Imlp k Price £3 | H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. - j£ Sole Manufacturers, \ K Wlja \ ar Dunedin. Wel'lngton, and Auckland. \ HL "Post War Made in a British Factory by I British labour which meant “Quality.” Fully guaranteed against defects f in material and workmanship. u OBTAINABLE FROM ALL CARAGES / wholesale I \\ I MALING & Co. Ltd. ’ l/T Vi I Cbrulchmk . Aaddiri . Tima.-i I;! S I V |
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Southland Times, Issue 19255, 20 June 1921, Page 8
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