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TENDERS. I ‘ TO BUILDERS. ( THENDERS are invited for "the erection of ' L a DOCTOR’S HOUSE for the Tokanui Medical Association (inep.) ; Plans and specifications may be seen I with the Secretary, Mr C. E. Pascoe, at : Tokanui, and at my office, where tenders ; will be received until NOON on SATURJ DAY, 7th October. EDMUND R. WILSON, SxB93 Architect. BUSHFELLING CONTRACT. ALSO TRAMLAYING CONTRACT. TENDERS are invited by HOGG & CO. (LTD’., Timber Merchants, Dunedin. ; for above at their Tahakopa Sawmill, Cat- ’ lins district. j Full particulars from— WM. DRYDEN, i Oe2Bl Mill Manager. Egbert wales, ml, mech., e.—Fellow Australasian Institute of Patent i Attorneys, Briscoe’s Buildings, Dee St. J —ALLAN C. FORD, Reg. Architect, Repre- ; sentative. Fm4l3 LOST AND FOUND. i T OST—Between Invercargill and _lsia i JU Bank, parcel containing Suit Length of i Tweed addressed H. Ward, Drummind. 1 Finder rewarded on returning. 0e285 ■ T OST—Between Duke Street and Albion JU Theatre, or Albion Theatre and Georgetown, a Wallet containing Money. Name ! inside. Finder please return to Times ? Office. Reward. 0e296 ; T OST—In . vicinity of North Invercargill 1J and Elies Road, Horse Cover branded I "T.McF.” Reward on returning to T. ! McFarlane’s Bakery, Esk Street. 0e283 ' i OST—Wednesday Morning, between Don j JU Street and Avenal Road, Ladies’ Upper j Partial Tooth-plate. FindA' please return ; to Times Office. 0e274 T IST—Handbag, Tuatapere train Satur;JU day night. Person taking same by mistake kindly return “D.Q.,” Times Office. Odlos LOST —Black Collie Dog Answers to name “Spring.” Reward. A. Waters, 27 Chapman Street, Invercargill. Telephone 1235. Odlo6 j y OST—On Saturday morning, Small Bag ;Al containing Crochet Work. Finder ] please return to Times Office. Odlo7 | FOR SALE AND TO LET. ii_*Q£A —Solid Six-roomed House, bath--1 XOt/V room, pantry, h. and c. water, j 32 poles, high with northerly aspect, Eni wood.—K. J. CLMMLNG, Esk Street. ; pOR SALE—One of the Finest Sections in ;1_ the main borough; high, with north- ■ crly aspect. Handy to first car section. : {-acre. Very cheap at £2OO. —R. J. LUM- , MING, Esk Street. 51444 ; TIEGONIAS—SingIe and Double; Ten j Ch-? re Colours, now ready fc'. potting lup for Summer Flowering, 9d _*acn; 8/|per dozen. Just the thing for greenhouse I or Window.—LENNIE & SON?, 40 Esk St. WANTED. 4 GOOD FARM of from 200 to 300 21 Acres, with suitable; buildings and not 100 far from a railway, in EXCHANGE * for a very fine little Dairy Farm of about 70 acres. The latter property is most conveniently situated, and is in top-notch condition. It will bear any inspection. Will any owner willing to consider such an exchange at fair market values please communicate with us without delay. I£EEK & QUGHTON, LTD. ESK STREEJ. V PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. i cwOvV On long and easy terms we offer a dandy little f our-roomed Bungalow, partly furnished, in the most popular and convenient locality at The Recks,” Riverton. The holiday season is approaching. —See D. W. McKAY, LTD., Auctioneers. 0c59 V 1 ) I|j / w PUR ACRE. 300 Acres, JLV/ " Wilsons Crossing. Cash lequired, say, £6OO. Balance arranged. I'he above nas been reduced from £ls to effect a quick sale. This is one of the lare snips offering to-day.—A- W. COWLEY, Land Agent, Hallenstein’s Buildings. F. NEWTON Tel—l6l6 LAND AGENT 80x—321 HALLENSTELN’S BUILDINGS. QIX-ROOMED Well-built Wooden BungaO low, Georgetown. Every’ convenience. Back and front verandah, corner section, facing north. Price only £930. The owner will consider an exchange with a good F our-roomed House in same locality in part payment. F 0275 TAIKIWI—Five-roomed Wooden House, TV bathroom, pantry, washhouse, copper and tuos, electric light, {-acre. Price £650 and a deposit of £5O puts you in possession. F 0405 EIVERTON —Six-roomed House, scullery, washhouse, copper and tubs, fowl run, cowbyre, j-acre. Price £350. Cash required £l4O. F 0459 BOOTS AND SHOES—A FEW SPECIALS. Ladies' Light Glace Court Shoes—l7/6 and 22/6. Ladies’ Light Patent Court'Shoes 24/Ladies’ Patent Ankle Strap Shoes 22/6 Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes. 2’s to s’s—l6/9 Ladies’ Black Oxford Shoes (Exceptional Value f 23/-, 25/-, 26/Men’s Light Weight Derby Shoes 26/Men's Glace Cookhams, Black or Tan—29/6 Men's Dark Tan Derby Balmorals 34/Etc. Etc. Etc. ALSO: Ladies' and Gents’ White Tennis and Croquet Boots and Shoes; and All Sizes in Slipper Soles. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. Urgent Work Promptly Attended to. CHARLES G. BOYCE Cash Boot Emporium Tay Street. In premises lately vacated by H. & J. Smith.

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Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19657, 6 October 1922, Page 1