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PUBLIC NOTICES. I SCANDRETT&SONS LIMITED. Accountants & sharebrokers, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS. Esk Street Invercargill. CHEAP PROPERTIES. £525—£50 DEPOSIT! Comfortable Fourroomed House with bathroom, electric light, sewerage. Nicely papered throughout; i-acre section; first tram, section Possession in fortnight. £475—£50 DEPOSIT! Neat Four-roomed House; East Invercargill; electric I’ght, sewerage; 1-8 acre facing east. Early possession. £675—£75 DEPOSIT! Attractive Home of Four Rooms and kitchenette, gas range, gas, sewerage. Everything in tip-top oider. Small section; within five min-. utes of Post Office. Inspect early. £525—£50 DEPOSIT! Balance 22/6 week. Six Large Rooms with gas, town, water, sewerage, splendid section. This is a very cheap home. PROPERTIES IN EVERY LOCALITY. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. PUBLIC NOTICE. ABOTHEP,WAY has pleasure in notify- • ing his numerous customers and the i General Public that he has opened his ! “POTATO DEPOT” in Don Street (opposite* I Public Trust), and has First-class Stocks of I Table and Seed Potatoes and Table Swedes, i He is now in a position to supply Town and Country Orders on short notice. INSPECTION INVITED. Ja2 BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. TEMPORARY CLOSING OF STEAD STREET. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Stead Street is temporarily CLOSED to all Wheel Traffic, except bicycles, and that any person breaking, damaging, or removing the barrier at either i end of the street will be PROSECUTED. A Reward will be paid to any person giving information which will lead, to the conviction of offenders against this Notice. F. BURWELL, * Town Clerk. Town Hall, June 14, 1923. Jm449 GUNN S SERVICE SAMPLE ROOMS—TAY STREET. (J. E. Watson’s Buildings). MEN —If you require a Suit, Overcoat, Shirts, Socks, Underwear, etc. —Don’t forget to. . . —VISIT MELA DIES—I have Sheeting, Damask, Print, Etc. COATS and Many Other Lines which you require daily. When in Tay ' —LOOK ME UPIMPORTANT NOTICE. riIHE PASTRYSHOP of Invercargill—.l Now under New Management. Wedding and Birthday Cakes Our Specialty. Smal'goods and Sandwiches for Country Orders packed and forwarded at Shortest Notice. Wedding Parties, Clubs and Social Evenings catered for. RING-1354. CROSLAND’S CRESCENT BAKERY. —or— CRESCENT TEA AND DINING ROOMS Colonial Bank Buildings—Opposite Albion Picture Palace. J 1424 JIURTHER REDUCTION IN BEEF. Choice Young Ox Beef, 3d to 4d. per lb; Heifer Beef 2jd. to 3sd. per lb; Cow Beef 2d. to 3d. per lb., delivered to Your siding. TERMS—Cash by return Mail. All Meat sent out in New Coverings. W. H. \/ARD, ’Phone: “29M. Lumsden. Jb46 BOROUGH OB' INVERCARGILL. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting of the Invercargill Borough Council held on the 29th day of May, 1923, it was resolved to make a Special Order as followsSPECIAL ORDER. THE INVERCARGILL BOROUGH COUNCIL hereby resolves by way of Special Order that the area or piece of land north of the Western end of Spey Street and shown on the Plan deposited in the Municipal Offices of the Borough be and the same is hereby declared to be a dangerous goods area for the purpose of stores and depots and otherwise for the keeping storage and use of dangerous goods within the meaning and for the purpose of “The Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1908” and the amendments thereof AND so far as necessary this special order shall have the force and effect of a bylaw under Section 13 of “The Expjpsives and Dangerous Goods Amendment Act 1920,” the said area being to the North of the lands declared to be dangerous goods areas by special order confirmed on the 13th day of June 1922. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that it is intended to confirm the said resolution as a special order at the ordinary meeting of the Council to be held on TUESDAY the 26th day of June 1923 at the Council Chambers, Tay Street, Invercargill, at 7.30 o’clock p.m. F. BURWELL, Jb3s Town Clerk. Empire portable washing BOILERS; 12, 14 and 16-gallons; made of the best iron. Sole makers—WlLSON BROS., Leet Street. ’Phone 591. Jh247 BATHS: Cast-iron Enamel Baths. See Our New Pattern, “EMPIRE.” Sole makers—WlLSON BROS., Leet Street, Invercargill. ’Phone 591. Jh247 riAST IRON PIG TROUGHS—AII sizes; V and Watering Troughs—last a lifetime. Sole m: kers —WILSON BROS., Leet Street, Invercargill. ’Phone 591. Jh247’ Q /1 1 ~ WiU P urch *se a Genuine Wire--0/11 twist Shiit or a pair of Strong Buckskin Trousers; any size, at HALLENSTEIN’S FLOOD SALE. Slightly damp, but good. Mm 533 DINKUM All Wool White Blanket; double bed size for 36/6 the pair at HALLENSTEIN’S FLOOD SALE. How do we do it ? Drop in and we will tell you. Mm 533 The grand fire screen— Roils up like a blind. 30/- each. All Ironmongers ; o r Hopwood’s, Ltd., Palmerston North.

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Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18969, 16 June 1923, Page 1

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