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FOR SALE AND TO LET. J. HOLLOWAY, LTD. LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. INSPECT TRIS! FIVE-ROOMED BUNGALOW, Scullery, Pantry, etc., every convenience, wardrobes, built-in hearths, a splendidly built paths. Full half acre section. Price Full {-acre. Price only £9OO. Deposit £l5O. Balance arranged. No. 108 FOUR-ROOMED BUNGALOW (Modern) ; electric light, h. and c. water, sewerage, coalhouse, wash-house and all conveniences. Price £775. Deposit £lOO. See us about this property. No. 348 GLADSTONE. SIX-ROOMED CONCRETE HOUSE with electric light, gas grill, etc., motor garage, fowl houses, and all concrete house with verandahs back and front. £1250. Deposit £2OO. Noll2 BEFORE BUYING OR SELLING SEE US. WE ARE OUT TO PLEASE YOU. H. S. MITCHEL. T AND AGENT & AUCTIONEER, 1J 90 ESK STREET. Opposite Police Station. Box: 138. Phones: Private, 1628. Office: 524. £5O DEPOSIT—Buys New Five-roomed Bungalow, hot and cold water, electric fight, beautiful A -acre section facing north and east. Low rates. Price only £7BO. £5O DEPOSIT—Buys Perfecely Sound Fiveromed House; even’ latest convenience. High section and beautiful garden. Price £B5O. £75 DEPOSIT—Buys New Four-roomed Bungalow, electric light, h. and c. water, etc., handy to tram in good locality. Price £625. Owner would consider taking a section as deposit. £75 DEPOSIT—Buys a sound S. en-roomed House; h. and c. water, gas, etc. Large section. Near P.O. A snip at £750. £lOO DEPOSIT—Buys Four Acres with good sound Five-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. Handy to town and school. An ideal workingman’s home. Price £775. I HAVE OVER 1000 HOUSES at all prices, and in every part of the city, for sale, so consult me before buying. MONEY TO LEND ON ERECTION OF NEW HOUSES. AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED. R. J. CUMMING. Licensed land agent. LICENSED LAND BROKER. Prepares Transfers, Mortgages and Leases. Has Money to Lend on Freehold Security at Lowest Current Rates of intreest. Has a Selection of Houses and Sections to offer to intending purchasers. 30 ACRES—Good level land; cleared and ; n grass. Four miles from P.O. £lBOO. £l2s(4—Solid Concrete House. Six Rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, pantry, scullery, linen press, wardrobes, electric light. Handy to car. £1250. Terms. £62s—New Four-roomed Bungalow, bathroom, h. and c, water, northerly aspect. Easy terms. / £lsoo—Five-roomed Brick Bungalow. AH modern conveniences. Brick motor house. 1-acre, Gladstone. £l3oo—Roughcast Brick Bungalow of Five Rooms, conveniences include gas copper, electric lighting, sewerage, concrete paths; easterly aspect. Near tram, Ist section. R. J. CUMMING. DC YOU REQUIRE A SHEEF FARM? V HE CAN OFFER: f 400 ACRES NEAR SOUTH HILLEND with good dwelling, also stable and outbuildings. AU level land. Has carried 400 to 500 ewes all year round, besides 306 dry sheep in Summer. Cash price £ll per acre. £2500 may remain on mortgage at 6 per cent. ALSO600 ACRES with extra good steading, close to railway, school and factory. Good heavy land, part alluvial flat, parr terrace, suitable either for agricultural or pastoral purposes. Grows ’-“-s grain or tunups and suitable either for sheep, grazing or dairying. Price £22 10/- per acre ALSO—--1150 ACRES GREENVALE DIS TRICT with good steading. About 300 acres cultivated, balance chiefly silver tussock, good sweet grazing country with good carrying capacity. Price £6 per acre. Puller particulars from— CARSWELL & CO., LTD. LIDDEL STREET. INVERCARGILL J. H. GILBERTSON. Licensed land broker, Eskdale Ch am hers, ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. District Agents: Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd. HOUSE BARGAINS: —A i'.ii-. Semi-Bungalow; all conveniences, sewerage, etc. This is a genurne oargain. The property is only about five minutes from Post Office in a very central position and is simply thrown away. Terms; £lOO deposit. 233 *93o—hive-roomed Semi-Bungalow; hot and coid water, gas, etc. Close to town. Everythbg in fine order. 1/6 of an acre. Good terms to suitable purchaser. 238 £29s—Good Five-roomed House; scullery, outbuildings, etc. Fine i-acre Freehold section. Deposit £45; balance only 10/- per week, including rates. Situated in good position; near car. 214 £7so—Splendid Four-roomed Bungalow • close to car. Every modern convenience; nice nigh section. Terms: £5O deposit; balance arranged. Should be seen. 159 £Bso—Four-roomed Natty Bungalow; hot and cold water; electric fight; good i-acre section; handy to south ?ir. Terms can be made easy. 220 Holloway bros, 126 tay street ’Phone 101.—Licensed D—fr-y £3OOO WORTH OF STOCK-New and - Second-hand, including Crockery, Boot Tools, Clothing, Coppers, Ranges, Tanks, Chains, Musical Instruments, Cutlery’ Fancy Goods, Piping, Ironware, Wheelbarows. Motor Cycles, Beds, Wallpaper, Piano, Organ, Lamps, Electric Globex iron Tanks, Guns, Rifles, Posts, Clothes Props, Stakes, Barbed Wjre, Gigs, FourWheeler, Harness, Bndle, Books, Grates Watches, Windows, Baths, Handbags.’ Suit Cases, Boot Soles, Chums, 45-gal Dome Separator, Hall Clock, Paint Brushes, Butchers’ Steels, Tiles. We can Undersell any Firm in Southland for Boots, of which our Stock is 500 Psira. Tents and ilarquees for Hire Wanted to Buy—Gem’s Clothing, Musical Instruments, Tools ,ir anything you have for sale. TH OS. QUINN & CO. BELFAST BACON FACTORY. (Cocim c.£. Invercargill). ARE Cash Buyers of Prime Baeon Pigs at Highest Current Market Rates. Kgs are 8150 Cur «l on Owners’ account W*® 181 at ' u " t,on be!n S P ai d to this branch! INQUIRIES INVITED. LENNIE’S ■■EMPIRE" SEEDS E' ENOWNED throughout Southland. If not stocked by your grocer send direct and be sure of your crop. New season’s seed and best strains from—LENNIE & SONS, 40 Esk Street. X i

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Southland Times, Issue 19434, 24 December 1924, Page 16

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