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FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR SALE—Sullivan's Pianoforte Course of eight lessons; easily and quickly feamt. Apjgr “X.L.,” Times Office. Jm445 PfTA DEPOSlT—Balance 15/- week; lt)v Four Rooms and kitchenette; electric light, gas under copper, sewerage. Price only £475. An absolute Bargain!—SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. Jn492 DEPOSIT—Cheap Home! Four XOv Rooms; sewerage, electric light, 1-8 acre; first tram section. Total price £475. Inspect earIy.—SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. ’ Jn493 EXCHANGE— 200 Acre Dairy Farm; first-class land and buildings; machines installed; exchange 30 to 50 acres close to town.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. 1 ACRES and Two-roomed Cottage, Lt) £625; 15 acres and Five-roomed •ottage, £llOO, exchange town property.— A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. FOR SALE —Mixed 2-ft. Wood; guaranteed dry, £- half cord load delivered; cash.—ARCHER, Elies Road North, ’Phone 8838. J 0527 THE ROCKS—Riverton, Tip-top Threeroomed week-end cottage for sale. £325. —F. H. TUCKER, Land Agent. J 0532 "VERY Fine Six-roomed Bungalow with ¥ every modern convenience for sale; lituate Mary Street. Splendid value at £HOO—F. H. TUCKER, Land Agent. J 0533 SOMETHING very special in the way of a Four-roomed Bungalow, built of picked timber; every modern convenieirce. Tip-top value at £785. Easy terms.—F. H. TUCKER, Land Agent. J 0533 fTREAT VALUE—Six-roomed House with VI h. and c. water, gas, sewerage, {-acre freehold. No trams required. A real gift it £525. Small deposit and balance by weekly payments.—F. H. TUCKER, Land. Agent. J 0533 TO LET—Up-to-date 5-roomed Brick and Roughcast Bungalow. First tram section; also Five-roomed Brick Residence in town.—F. H. TUCKER, l end Agent. STACK of Clover Hay for Sale; between two and three tons; situate Clifton east. F. H. TUCKER, Land Agent. J 0533 FARM of 1100 acres for sale at 50 per cent under Government valuation, Eastern District; sheep and cattle land. Fiveroomed house and outbuildings. A very small deposit will be accepted. This is a rare opportunity.—F. H. TUCKER, Land Agent. J 0533 10d.—CLOVER.— WE have received a consignment of Clover td sell on account of owner, who has set the price at lOd. lb. in 50-lb or IOQ-lb. lots. Great Value. There is only a limited quantity, so those requiring must apply early. Write or wire for samples.—PETEß BOYD, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Dunedin. J 0531 FOR SALE. ( CENTRAL OTAGO APPLES—Extra I Choice Delicious, 11/6 per case; Choice Jonathans, Statesman, Stunners, 9/- per case; Scarlet Nonpariel 8/6 per case; on rail, Cromwell. Cash with order. Apply— THOMAS CRABBE, Jn497 Bannockburn. —& Neat and Well-appointed Five<Lvt)v roomed House fcr sale; bathroom, h. and c. water, northerly aspect and 1 under 10 minutes’ walk from P. O.—R. J. CUMMING, Esk Street. 0 RE IMPLEMENT E XCHANGE. I FOR SALE: Two R. & G. Three-furrow Walking Ploughs; 1 Duncan 3-Furrow Plough; 1 R. &G. 3-Fur. Riding Plough; 3; •. &G. Double Furrow Ploughs: 2 Avery 4-cv.t. Weighing Machines; R. & G. Double Fi raw Ploughs. Drays, Gigs, Drills, Disc Plot .. w and Numerous other items. Agents for: Booth MacdonaM & Co., Ltd. P. R. MALLON, Proprietor. Medway Street, Gore. . My 933 GOOD BUYlNG—Carter’s, Tay Street, have made special purchases of Waterproof Coats at a saving of 25 per cent. Men's Waterproof Coats; late styles, £1 15/-. Boys’ Waterproof Co.. the latest, at £1 9/6. Men’s Waterpr -of Coats, £4 quality, reduced to £2 15/-. Lien’s All Wool Suits, N.Z. Tweed, reduced to £3 5/- per suit. High-grade Men’s Suit.*, good quality Worsted, reduced, to £5 15/-. "Good Blan- • kets and all-wool Rugs to he cleared this month at—CARTER’S Up-tc d-te Clothing Store in Tay Street. FQ^O —For a °° mmodious -even-roomed cUe/tJU residence; every possible convenience; in first class conditc ; and within cue minute of car.—PROPERTY & FINANCE CO., 10 Tay Street. • FOR SALE—Northend, Residence of 7 Rooms; every convenience; corner section; beautifully laid out. Price £2 000.— PROPERTY & FINANCE C(J., 10 Tay St. BUNGALOWS DE LUXE. ON account of Owners moving north, I am offering for immediate sale: U)—Artistic Brick and Roughcast Bungalow; Five Rooms, Hall and Sleeping Por\; fitted with electric light, porcelain bath, sewerage and ail those labour saving devices expected by the modern housekeeper. Lawns, flower beds, concrete paths, concrete and iron fence; roomy section; situate Northend. Price BROWN TennS Brran^ed •—GORDON (b)—Six-roomed Wooden Bungalow in beautiful order; electric light, porcelain bath and all labour saving appointments. Nice section in best part of Gladstone. £ll5O. Easy terms.—GOß- . ON BROWN. Ac)—Very Superior, Brick and Roughcast Bungalow; tile roof, motor garage, concrete .paths, lawns and garden. One of the very best hemes of the type in Invercargill. Just on the market. Must be sold at once. Price—£lBso. OTHER BUNGALOWS—Practically everything good on the market you will find on my register. I have several new Five-roomed Bungalows in wood. Electric light, porcelain bath, art papers, slab grates and up-to-date finishings. £BOO, £B5O. £9OO to £lOOO. €1350 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW. Home of a Government Official moving north. Brick and Roughcast with clinker brick base, porch and finishings Very elaborate interior fittings. Large and lofty rooms Beautifully situated on high corner section. Cars pass the gate Worth £l5OO. Just in for sale. See this at once.—GORDON BROXJ’N. QBOCERY BUSINESS—A.I Old-established Business doing remunerative turnover. All partciulars to principals.—GOßDON BROWN.

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Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18970, 18 June 1923, Page 1

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