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PUBLIC NOTICES. SCANDBETT & SONS, LTD. Igood1 good heavy Land, situated 14 miles from factory and township ; 10 acres turnips, 25 acres young grase, balance good feed. Ail necessary buildings. PRIVE—£I3 PER ACRE; £3OO DOWN. 100 ACRES, situated in Western District ; 20 acres young grass, balance good pasture with exception of 20 acres light bush for shelter and fencing posts. 5roomed dwelling, stable, barn and implement shed. Carrying capacity, 25 cows. PRICE—£IB 10/-; £4OO DOWN. 212 ACRES very fine Dairying Land, situated i of a mile from factory, rail and school; divided into 8 paddocks; 35 acres young grass, balance 2 and 3-year-old pasture, 28 acres turnips, 10 acres maiden bush. 11118 is a property that has been well farmed, land has all been well limed. BUILDINGS comprise 8-roomed dwelling, 5-stalled stable, loosebox, chaffhouse and men’s hut. Windmill with concrete trough. Carrying capacity 60 cows, besides cropping. PRICE—£2O per acre; £6OO down to good man. W E have a buyer for 50 to 70 ACRES as a going concern; near town. Also buver for 4 or 5-roomed Cottage, Avenal I or Wellesley, with easy ingoing. SCANDBETT & SONS, LTD. S.S. SOMERSET, FOR LONDON. nPHIS vessel will load at BLUFF about the 11th JULY, and has ample space for WOOL and other Cargo. Apply— NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO., Crescent. J 5555 THE MUTUAL BENEFIT MEAT CO. ESK STREET. Purveyors of the primest quality ox beef and wether mutton, wish to notify the public of Invercargill and our numerous country customers that we are still selling meat at the same price we started three months ago. Our critics maintain we cannot sell the best at such low prices, but we are satisfied with small profits and quick returns. Remember we are .the firm that brought the price of meat within the reach of all. When we started our business three months ago we started on good sound lines: GOOD J SERVICE, CLEANLINESS, QUALITY; j and a reduction of the exorbitant prices J the public were compelled to pay according to prices ruling .for The profiteer has no conscience, but we have trod on his corns. The wiseacre’s phophecy gave us a month and we would be out of the game. But we have come to stay, and if the patronage the public of Invercargill has accorded us within the past continues, we still intend trading on the same lines. Some will say I don’t know how you do it. We will tell you. In the old days the up-country butcher with a small capital came to town, opened a new shop, and had to rely on the saleyards for the stock he required for his business. Naturally the profiteer would get j the wind up and in a month the little ! ! butcher would be up the country again. Our method is on more up-to-date lines to ensure our customers getting their meat j at the least expense and in prime condition. • Our buyer, Mr P. Price, a judge of stock there is no question, goes into the country | where the cream of Southland is procured, ! takes it straight from the farm to the übalI toirs, and there it is killed in hygienic conditions under Government inspection. We would like to apologise to our numerous customers on the short variety of our small goods. Our up-to-date small goods factory is nearing completion and our Mr G. Whitworth, who superintends the manufacture of our noted sausages is an expert | and connoisseur of high-class small goods, 1 and he intends putting before the public ' the same quality of goods that he is well- j known for in the principal towns of New j Zealand. We also invite, your inspection of our I new electric meat-cutting machine which ! we have installed to expedite and handle ! our meat under hygienic conditions. NOTE; There is a lot of supposed inferior meat offered to the public. WITHOUT FEAR OF CONTRADICTION WE DO NOT STOCK IT—ONE QUALITY, THE BEST ONLY. REMEMBER, you have the protection |of the Government Inspector, and our stock-book at the abattoir is open to the. public for inspection at any time. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 'THE UPLAND TEA IMPORTING COY. (Late of Spey Street), Have now removed to more central and convenient Premises in TAY STREET (immediately opposite Town Hall), in the Y.M.C.A. Building. The heavy demand ' on our POPULAR TEA compelled us to i seek for more room, and now that we have ' secured the RIGHT SPOT, we can guarantee every client TOP QUALITY, BOTTOM PRICES, AND PROMPT DISPATCH. 8/4, 10/-, and 11/6 for slbs. ’Phone—l3l9. P.O. 80x—206. “TRY UPLAND TEA NEXT TIME.” QUM BOOTS. GUM BOOTS. FARMERS! Have you tried our Ist Quai?y RED HIPRESS KNEE BOOT. •40/- pair. Also, — GOOD STRONG KNEE BOOTS, 27/6 pair. Postage free if cash with order. PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., 175 Dee Street, Invercargill. J 1361 RABBITSKINS T AM THE BEST BUYER IN NZ x TRAPPERS! CONSIGN YOUR RABBITSKH R. S. BLACK DUNEDIN. DON’T TAKE MY WORD TEST IT BY RESULTS,

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Southland Times, Issue 19258, 23 June 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19258, 23 June 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 19258, 23 June 1921, Page 1

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