0. W. McKAY, LTD. EXCHANGE MART. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Messrs d. w. McKay, ltd., win sell by auction as follows: — 11 o'clock—7so cases of Fruit, including 200 boxes of Pears for bottling, also Tomatoes, Cooking Apples, Dessert and Jani Plums, Nectarines, and Vegetables. 12.30—Motor Bike in first-class order, 4 j Gents’ Bicycles', 1 Lady’s Bike, Gig, 50 bags Damaged Chaff, 10 bags Table Potatoes, 2 I Plunge Baths, 400-gal; Tank. 2 Sashes and Window Frame, No. 0 Sharklock Range. I.3o—Furniture and Sundries, including Ladies' and Children’s Bools and Shoes, 5 rolls of Bacon in lots to suit purchasers, Pictures, Dress and Costume Lengths, 5 Ladies’ Coats, Children’s Toy Carts; also Watches, etc. F 0406 COUNTRY STORE. I J Acres Freehold. New Store, ji fjIIVE-ROQMED DWELLING (new) g _L Electric light, h. and c. water, | bathroom, washhouse, built-in tubs. I A real good opportunity for energetic R person. Price—£ I ICO. TERMS ARRANGED. p. W. M c KAi; LTD. I EXCHANGE MART. ._ AGENTS. LINO THAT LASTS 8/6 PER YARD. I I I Nothing Better or Cheaper for Floor Coverings. New Designs. Any Length Cut ■ D. W. McKay i LTD. EXCHANGE MART
J. G. WARD & CO., LTD. CLEARING SALE AT GROVE BUSH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924. At 1 p.m. Messrs j. g. ward & co., ltd., have received instructions from Mr Malcolm Mclntyre to sell the whole of his stock and iifiplements, comprising:— DRAUGHT HORSES—I Mare, 2 Geldings. LIGHT HORSES—I Mare, 1 Geldiny. CATTLE—B Dairy Cows, 1 Bull, 2 Yearlings, 8 Calves. IMPLEMENTS—DriII, Ridger, Reaper and Binder, Lime Sower, Cultivator, Disc. Harrow, Tine Harrows, Swamp Plough. 2 D.F. Ploughs, 2 Drain Ploughs, 2 Tip Drays, 1 Waggon, Road Scoop, Harness, and Sundries. Immediately after the Clearing Sale the Farm, comprising 123 acres, will be offered. LUNCHEON PROVIDED. Fj4ll HENDERSON AND CO., LTD. WOOL QUR FARMING FRIENDS WH.L PLEASE NOTE THAT HENDERSON & CO.. LTD. WILL HOLD THEIR SECOND WOOL SALE —on — WEDNESDAY, MARCH sth. CONSIGN YOUR CLIP TO HENDERSON & CO., LTD. PRIVATF SIPING, INVERCARGILL HILCANISING TYRES REPAIRED. TUBES REPAIRED. WHILE YOU WAIT, w. j. Voice KELVIN STREET. ’PHONE; 1557. , AYSON’S ANGLO AMERICAN CANDY SHOP. 72 DEE STREET. OUR Delicious Toffees and Candies are still to the fore. Our prices remain the same as before although sugar has risen £4 per ton. Just prove us. FORD OWNERS' Do you get .the best performance from your engine? It’s all in the lubrication. The “King” Auto* matic Oiler lubricates automatically and needs no personal attention. Prevents burnt-out bearings, etc., saves oil. R..P. M. MANNING & CO., 5 Bedford Row, Christ-
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Southland Times, Issue 19172, 16 February 1924, Page 16
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