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PUBLIC NOTICES. SCANDRETT & SONS. LTD. LIDDEL STREET.—Good Sound -Sevenroomed House, with conveniences. Recently renovated. i-acre. Price £6OO. Terms arranged. MOKOTUA— 46 Acres. 66-year renewable lease; good bush land; two acres oats, A-acre potatoes, 25 acres surface-sown: balance standing bush. Four-roomed house and byre; six cows; dray and harness. two ploughs, 14 hives of bees, poultry, pigs, etc. Price £5OO or near oficr. £175 Government mortgage can remain. lEET STREET —Six roomed House, sewJ erage connected, scullery, bath, 1-8 acre. A deposit of £l5O or little less gives imi mediate possession. Balance arranged. VT ORTH IN VERCARGILL—Six roomed 11 House in first-class order. Full j-acre £lOO deposit. This is splendid value. Price ,£625. JEET STREET—Commodious 10-roomed J house in first-class order, gas. porcelain bath, all necessary conveniences, including motor garage, full J-acre section. Price £lO5O. Deposit £250. Balance can remain for five years. O/| ACRES first-class land, will carry 30 OU cows. The laud has ail been drained and in good heart; all buildings in firstI class order. New five-roomed house with j every convenience surrounded with beautii fill garden and orchard. Concrete paths, i etc., cowbyre, stable and necessary buildings, ! well sheltered, fences and gates cattle and ! sheep proof. Owing to ill-hcalth the owner i wishes to sell or exchange with a well-built I house north part of town. Further partii culars from—SCANDRETT & SONS. ■ Well-built House, Te.viot Street. i cLO a Six Large Rooms, all conveni- | ences, sewerage installed. Full j-acre, nori therly aspect. Deposit £150; balance can i remain for five years. ; QPEY STREET—WeII built House of 7 i U rooms, electric light, gas, bath, h. and c. : water, high terrace section. £2OO deposit. 'SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. Bare Indian fur skins— Grey, Gold ; or Silver Fox £3; Snow Lynx £11; ! Snow Leopard £3O; Snow Wolf £9; Stone Marten £3; Ottar £3; Rug Skins a Specialty. All very large skins. Excellent Winter Coat Furs guaranteed. Terms cash. Packing and Postage Free—KASHMIR SUPPLIES SYNDICATE, Srinagar, Kashmir, India. 0e286 j VELLA’S NEW ZEALAND WINES—The I T Correct Wine for the Home. A case • containing 12 Bortles (2 gallons) at £2 5/-, i£2 15/-, £3 5/-. When ordering supplies i state Name, Occupation and Street Address I and enclose remittance—We do the rest. | VELLA’S WINES, LTD., A. H. Pickett, ■ G. L. OWLES, South Island Representatives I 56 Stuart Street, Dunedin. NOTICE. FOR SEWERAGE INSTALLATION— Have au Estimate from E. J. RACE, Registered Plumber, 14 Raymond St., Trafalgar. Estimates given lor ail branches of the Trade. ’Phone, 1606. , 8673 District Lands? and Survey Office, Invercargill. 9th October, 1922. I MOTICE is hereby given that the lease j Li for 21 years of Run 420 (Quarantine i Reserve Tewaewae Point-Bluff Harbour) ! 5640 acres will be submitted at public auc- • toin at this office on Thursday, 23rd Novem- ; her 1922 at II o'clock a.m. Upset annual ! rental £125. Valuation for improvements ! £746. i Full particulars may be obtained on appli- | cation to this office. R. S. GALBRAITH, j 0h395 Commissioner of Crown Lands i I 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 i Ladies’ Black Oxford Shoes (Exceptional Value) .....: 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. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS. TAKE NOTICE THE Largest Coal Consumers m Southland To-day are Our Most Satisfied Customers. They have studied the question of Economy and by using .... LINTON COAL. Are now convinced that they have solved the problem of coal costs. One Manager writes: “W 7 e are now getting more steam and only using half the quantity of coal by burning .... LINTON. A Trial of this Famous Coal will convince you. Special Price to Dairy Factories and Farmers for Truck Lots direct from the Mine. —APPLY—LINTON & WAIRIO COAL DEPOT, LTD. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. ? READ AND ACT. MAKOSOAP by exclusive process is so skillfully combined that it mixes with any washing water. It gets through every fibre of the fabric, loosens dirt, dispenses with hard rubbing. You can make Laundry Soap, Toilet Soap, Sand Soap. Full directions enclosed. Just add Fat and Water. Boil 40 minutes. Grocers! Get Busy! £lOO Guarantee. 2/6 Packet—Mailed. MAKOSOAP CO. Sx9o6 Box 546, Dunedin,

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Southland Times, Issue 19660, 10 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19660, 10 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19660, 10 October 1922, Page 1

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