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FOR SALE AND TO LET. 2 i-ACRE Sections and one i-acre Section. Nice situation, South Invercargill. Price—£3oo the lot; or owner will exchange with £lOO cash as part payment on a fiveroomed residence, TAMBLYN, McKEN- ’ ZIE, RHODES, 75A Dee street. THRESHING PLANT, with splendid run, good district, 7-h.p. Garret Traction, 4ft 6in, Marahall Mill, one Macalister Drain Plough. Price—£9oo the lot. Terms: £3OO deposit, balance can be arranged. TAMBLYN, McKENZIE, RHODES, Dee street. PP 7 SUBSTANTIAL 4-roomed CotXv I tage, situated close to trams, s South Invercargill. Every convenience. 1-acre section. £75 deposit, balance 24/6 f per week. TAMBLYN, McKENZIE, RHODES, 75A Dee street. FOR SALE —Floorcloth and Linoleum. 5/6 ; to 9/3. Lowest prices. Latest patterns. Worth inspection. Wire Stretchers from 25/-. Hearthrugs 11/9 to 25/-. Sofa Rugs from 22/6. Call at AUGUST’S, 168 f Spey Street, “The Sky Sign.” < "IQ/ u y Men’s Suit; pure . lt// Wool Tweed; all sizes; at f CARTER’S SUIT SALE, Tay street. s FOR SALE—Kapok, 1/8; Mill Flock t/-; Sterilised Tweed Flock Bd.; Kapoks 45/-; Flocks 37/6. Spring Mattrasses 42/6; ■ Wire Mattrasses 28/6. Hospital Beds 35/-. AT AUGUST’S,, 168 Spey Street. ’Phone 478. Ddl22 99 /ft t 0 (according to size) will . V Buy Boys’ Sport Suits; pure wool; at CARTER’S SUIT SALE, Tay street. J 1385 PQfMl — Buys three level Sections centX€)vv trally siuated; I mile from Post Office, including corner section suitable for shop; fences erected.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. Q /1 1 Buy Strong Working Trousers (Men’s Sizes), at CARTER'S SUIT SALE, Tay street. ■f QA ACRE DAIRY FARM'showing good JLe/v returns, going concern, 50 good cows, implements, milking machines, excellent land and buildings, near factory and school. Cash required £l9OO.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. -[LfcCALL AND HALLIDAY LAND AGENTS, 43 ESK ST. SUPERIOR BRICK BUNGALOW of Five Rooms; every modern appointment; excellent situation. Splendid garden. Ow r ner transferred. Government mortgage at present on property. Inspect this fine house. TO LET—Shop, Tay Street; first block from Dee Street. Apply early. £950 —BUNGALOW of Five Rooms; every possible convenience; good situation. Immediate possession. McCALL & HALLIDAY. F. BOWDEN & CO. NEW BUNGALOW of Four Large Rooms. Every convenience. Tiled grates, porcelain bath, concrete paths, i-acre. North Invercargill. £875. Terms. BUNGALOW of Five Rooms, all conveniences, northerly aspect; handy to second section; i-acre. £lOlO. Terms. SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE; usual conveniences. 4-acre. £6OO. Deposit £75. FOUR ROOMS, cowbyre, stable, cartshed, fowl runs; well sheltered. One acre. £350 or offer. FOUR ROOMS; all conveniences. Small section; two blocks from Dee St. £620. Linoleums included. VERY FINE QUARTER ACRE SECTION, Avenal, under cultivation, well sheltered with live hedges. See this as price and terms are right. Let us Call Upon YouUl TO explain how quickly, easily and simply your bciiß* or shop can be wired for ELECTRIC LIGHT. We won’t forget to show you ■’ how cheaply it can be done, and how much better Electric Light is than any other kind. DROP US A POST CARD TO- - TO SAY YOU EXPECT US. j s There will be No Obligation, y Henderson & Brown (LIMITED). ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (Opposite Town Hall), IV TAY STREET. U ~ - 4fc-" l MRS PERRY. JJRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, DEWIS'S, LTV. Take Lift to fum Floor. DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL HAVE your Films Developed and Printed at the UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ DISPENSARY, Tay Street, and you will be well satisfied. Ours is the most up-to-date Plant in Southland.

PUBLIC NOTICES. Farmers—lour Last Opportunity! Attend the FINAL SALE of Bainfield Romneys. FRIDAY, 30th JANUARY AT WAITORU ESTATE NEAR WALLACETOWN TOWNSHIP 400 l-SHEAR RAMS 400 l-SHEAR EWES The Bainfield Romneys are noted for Constitution and Hardiness, also for the great weight and quality of their wool. Conveyances will leave our office on FRIDAY MORNING to convey buyers to the Sale. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co., Ltd. AUCTIONEERS, INVERCARGILL.

14 Days Free Trial of DIABOLO SEPARATOR. To enable you to prove for yourself that the DIABOLO PERFECT SKIMMING Cream Separator is the most modernly constructed and efficient Separator ever offered to the dairying industry, we ask you to try it, before you buy it, for 14< days under actual working conditions. If after a fortnight’s use, it does not do all we claim, send it back at OUR expense. EASY TERMS ARRANGED, and Liberal Allowance on your old machine. MORE MONEY—LESS WORK. by installing a DIABOLO. Write for particulars of Larger Machines—|f|| national mortgage /WS 1 AND AGENCY co. of n.z.ltd. ' Invercargill, and Branches. ? "DUAL- PURPO/E’MOTOWCyiCLE S ® it ranks as the Solo mount ideal and S g VV has, as a solo machine, established new S ■ standards of speed, comfort,’endurance and econ- » h omy, Scout will take a sidecar anywhere. S a cXnd every man who motor-cycles will one day want’ to E a add to his solo-riding the pleasures and delights which a, ” S sidecar faring. E » right then—when you g S motor-cycle be sure you ■ ® “Dual-Purpose” Mount.. E nd see the Scout to-day. ® AVIES & PRENTICE, LTD. “ dian Distributors, Dee Street. « 'Phone 847. Box 262. © TAKES' A SIDECAR. * ANYWHERE Sgfe 11 djM Gas nW, '-*-"CopperßoilerX DOES ™ E WASHING Itt COMFORT 1 \ ff'' /S There is no need to get up early to light the Copper <= Fire and then wait for it to burn up. You just slip into the washhouse, light the gas jet —as you would any other—and you soon get a steady, " d l 11/ strong, and uniform heat. No wood to split -fr", 4* 14 ’ZL or coa ‘ s to bring in! No grate to clean out I h C<X *^ ! 7 nor aB^leB t° away! No worry, dirt, or / ikte— ; bother? The advantages of the Gas-Heated JL yWr''gCagi Unique Boiler with tinned copper, make it || the ideal in every u P-to-date home where Ak gw—kA a ? as SU PPV i s available. S M ' Leading Ironmongers. x&’xLJ” NEWBERBY, WALKER, LTD., Patentees and Manufacturers, W arf i St.. !

tbl. ... 'ROCKLAND “F fa ! High-Grade y—■ j S Nutritious \ I / Plant Food' I I Roots \, i/\ J M i MANGEL MANURE I i Mangels, Mangel-Wurzels, or Mangolds, as they are variously called, are in high favour with many Farmers for feeding stock, . I on account of their nutritious value. Mangels furnish a palatable, succulent food, keeping the animals in good appetite and | ' form. The crop pays well for liberal manuring, but a special Fertilizer is required, in which the chemical elements are pro- W portioned in exact ratio to the constituents of the root. Big watery plants of low feeding value are produced when fertilising jh Ww-ith COMPLETE manure is neglected, for Mangels need Phosphates, Nitrogen, and Potash, and must have them m order to f ji develop roots rich in. nutrient substances. It may be noted I Wr* Per Cess 2J per cent. Discount that when properly treated, Mangels give larger returns . u-uE? ® A- j j J for cash at one month, or than any other Root Crops, and are much less susceptible (• . ,'yj cW I Ton 5 percent, cash with order. attack by insects and fungoid troubles. A well. ItOckkVlld s i Delivered Freight Paid to any railway station in Otago and fertilized crop of Mangels means a big asset to every Manifie* s Southland. Packed in IJcwt New Bags (16 to ton), or in Farmer, but particularly so to the enterprising Dairy P 2cwt sacks if preferred. Farmer. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.’S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY, LTD., j Agricultural Chemists « Dunedin. /,w ''r

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Southland Times, Issue 19461, 28 January 1925, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19461, 28 January 1925, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19461, 28 January 1925, Page 12

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