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WM. TODD AND CO, LTO. THE RIALTO. pOR PRIVATE SALBt-r 10-CWT. WIRE ROPE. FIRE PROOF SAFE; 20 x 20; x 80. LIGHT SPRING CART; carry 12 Cana TWO RUSTIC CARTS. TWO TIMBER WAGONS. WAGGONETTE. PHAETON. ENGLISH BARBED WIRE. ENGLISH PLAIN WIRE. RABBIT NETTING. 20 ROLLS MALTHOID. SET MILK SCALES. RUBBER TYRED GIG. SET MILK CART HARNESS. TWO SETS DRAY HARNESS. WILLIAM TODD AND CO, LT ft THE RIALTO. DON STREET. INVERCARGILI* SOUTHLAND FARMERS' CO.-OP. ASSN. WOOL SEASON 1924. IV E arc Now Cataloguing Wool for ’ ’ the SECOND SALE on MARCH sth SEND US YOUR CLIP As soon as shorn as offerings are likely to lie limited. Expert Attention given to Each Lot. SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION, INVERCARGILL AND BRANCHES CONSIGN TO—PRIVATE SIDING, INVERCARGILL.

FOR SALE —Small Drapery Business In suburbs; good shop; rental £1 weekly; stock about £3OO. There is a good living here for purchaser.—GOßDON BROWN, Tay Street. 150 ACRE DAIRY FARM—In Good Heart handy to Invercargill and right alongside factory, school and rail; A.l House and outbuildings. Price £lB per acre; very easy terms will be given hero aj owner has two properties on his hands. Possession at once.—GORDON BROWN 190 ACRES of First-class Dairy Land along side factory, rail and school in good district, handy to Invercargill splendid residence of eight rooms and first-class farm buildings and milking plant. Prico £32 10/- per acre, crops in. Owner would exchange for small sheep run.— GORDON BROWN. 96 ACRE DAIRY FARM—House of Five Rooms and necessary buildings; situate six miles from Invercargill, near factory and rail. Milking 25 cows and running young stock. As going concern with cows, horses and implements, £25 per acre or owner would take town house in part payment.—GOßDON BROWN. 2i ACRES —House of six rooms; alongside railway station, five miles from In vereargill, £650, Buyer can lease land adjoining; owner would take town house in exchange. —GORDON BROWN. £3OO—TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS do ing profitable turnover in Invercargill Fruit and Confectionery Business in proa perous country town, takings £3C weekly. Price £325; rent 30/- including dwelling. £lO50 —Brand New Bungalow in Northend; Five Spacious Rooms attractively appoin ted; electric light, sewerage, porcelain bath, etc. Terms: £l5O cash.—GORDON BROWN. £775 —Brand New Four-roomed Bungalow of pretty design; everything up to date. £lOO down.—GORDON BROWN. £B50 —Superior NEW BUNGALOW on Main North Road; everything latest and best; select your own papers here. Terms £l5O down.—GORDON BROWN. BOYS’ HOLIDAY AND SCHOOL REQUIREMENTS -AT—COPELAND’S BOYS' VARSITY SUITS—In Grey., Browns and Dark Tweed.—l6/6 to 24/6. BOYS’ SPORTS SUITS—In All Shade.. 25/-, 27/6, 29/6 and 35/-. BOYS’ BUCKSKIN KNICKERS.—Just the thing for Hard Wear—4/11 to 7/6 accordingly. SPECIAL LINE OF BOYS’ GOLF HOSE. —Small Sizes. 2/6 i Pair. Larger Sizes 2/11 to 4/6 a Pair. BOYS’ SKULL CAPS—In School Colour* 2/6 each. BOYS’ TIES—In School Colours. 1/- Each. —AT—COPELAND’S 36 DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL. TIEN Acres and 5-roomed Brick DweGing; JL bathroom, electric and hot water service, motor garage, workshop, cowbyre; three miles from city.—A. W. Cowley. 26 Esk Street. TWO ACRES and Sound Five-roomed Dwelling; hot water service, pantry, bathroom, orchard and, outbuildings. Good value. Deposit £2OO. Price £BOO.—A. W Cowley, 26 Esk Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 19157, 29 January 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19157, 29 January 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 19157, 29 January 1924, Page 10