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PUBLIC NOTICES. FARMERS! Browns Carbonate of Lime Reduced Price —13/- per Ton LESS 21 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. DELIVERY FREE IN TRUCK LOTS TO FARMERS’ SIDINGS IN SOUTHLAND. To secure your requirements for NOW IS THE TIME Top dressing. To secure your Spring requirements. By back-loading when carting your grain you will save expense and valuable time later cn. WE' CAN GUARANTEE PROMPT DELIVERIES. ' Order through your own Merchant or Direct from— The Browns lime Co., Ltd. BOX 75. CRESCENT. INVERCARGILL. JOHN REID & SONS. LTD , SALESMEN^* 0 ” A rt « ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL ACCOUNTANTS & SHAREBROKERS. Artistic brick and roughcast bungalow of 5 rooms, with every modern appointment. Choice situation. '-’’ere section. This is undoubtedly the cheapest Home offering in this select locaility. • —SUPEFIIOR RESIDENCE of 7 Rooms with up-tc-date appointments. ’ Motor garage. Large Section, well laid out in gardens and lawns. Situated best part c\f Gladstone. The owner of this fine property is leaving Invercargill, hence the low price asked. BLAIR FELL—Local Manager. (Member of the Invercargill Stock Exchange). OH WIND, IF WINTER COMES, CAN SPRING BE FAR BEHIND?” THIS IS THE TIME TO BOOK YOUR SPRING REQUIREMENTS. ORDER NOW!! All Goods delivered at Bocked Quotations, if market advances or market Prices if it falls. Murray, Roberts & Co., Ltd. 41 ESK STREET INVERCARGILL. JOHNSON’S ENGLISH WIRE Why Buy American Wires ? JOHNSON’S WIRES ARE STRONGER, BETTER GALVANISED AND EASIER TO HANDLE. WE have in Stock the following Wires' BARB.—3-in and 6-in. GALV.—Nos. 8,9, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Also Johnson's well known Resisted Wire The Wire is equal in strength to ordinary No. 8 Galvanised. But 5| cwt. of RESTSTEEL is equal in Length to 10 cwt. of ordinary No. 8 Galvanised. RESISTEEL—Is a Galvanised Wire Fence. Cheaper than Black Wire and lasts Twice as Long and its Special Features are: STRENGTH. LIGHTNESS and FIRMNESS. FOR PERMANENT FENCING USE “RESISTEEL.’’ NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY GO. OF N.Z., LTD. INVERCARGILL W. E. TAYLOR, Manager. t Every Farmer Knows THAT AT ALL TIMES HE CAN RELY ON Duncan Implements A 8 THE BEST THAT MONEY, SCIENCE, ■ CI AND BRAINS PRODUCE. Their sterling quality appeals to him because- he knows that given proper treatment they will never lose him time, and to the farmer time is money. CALL or WRITE io us NOW, stating your requirements. J. E. WATSON & CO., LTD. TAY STREET. IMPLEMENT DEPARTMENT. INVERCARGILL. Electricity on the Farm. * THIS WILL SOON BE AN ACCOMPLISHED FACT—In a Year or so Every Farmer will be wondering how he managed to keep going before the advent of Electricity TN THE MEANTIME, however, it is a Good Plan to have Your J. Buildings Wired so as to lose no time when the Power is available. As will be readily understood, All Electrical Engineers will be kept busy and you are urged to have Your Wiring Done NOW. PRICES ARE AS LOW NOW AS THEY WILL EVER BE—And the Possibility of a Rise is not unlikely. CALL AND CONSULT OUR ELECTRICAL EXPERTS TO-DAY. A. & T. BURT, Ltd. I TAY STREET INVERCARGILL. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, I AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. (Established 1882). DIRECTORS: ALEXANDER BATHGATE, ESQ. (Chairman). ROBERT HAY, Esq, M.I.C.E. p. c. NEILL, Esq. DAVID ALLEN, Esq. SIR JOHN ROBERTS, C.M.G. HON. SIR JOHN SINCLAIR. THE COMPANY IS PERMANENT—-IT NEITHER DIES NOR I EAVES THE COUNTRY. The Company acts as—Executor, Attorney, Trustee, Agent, Collects Interest, Dividends and Rents, Invests Monies, Negotiates Loans and Maaage. Estates. Southland Representative— Manager: R. B. CAWS, ERNEST E. CLOWES Colonial Bank Chamoer, Corner Bond and Water Street! INVERCARGILL. DUNEDIN *

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Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18932, 4 May 1923, Page 8