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MISCELLANEOUS. ! BARGAIN EXTRAORDINARY! £1025 j DISTINCTIVE BUNGALOW, GLADSTONE i “I have been transferred from Invercargill and I want you to sell, and sell quickly.” These were the wonk with which the vendor placed his property in oui hands for sale, and when you have called and inspected his charming little home, we feel sure that you will be pleased and will want ro decide on it. There is just that something different about it from an ordinary Bungalow that will appeal to you and be admired bv vour friends. - FIVE UNIQUE ROOMS. PORTICO ENTRANCE. MOTOR GARAGE. The conveniences include electric light, porcelain bath with shower, h. and c. water, tiled range, gas grill, gas copper in wash-house and pantry bins. The garden is very nicely laid out and the property is in a select locality and close to schools and tram. GOVERNMENT LOAN. An existing Government advance at 4$ per cent can be taken over and with, say, a deposit of £l5O, 25/- per week will cover all repayments and interest. Don’t just think of it, but call on us promptly and inspect. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. MORE SALE BARGAINS FANCY HALTERS FOR SHOWING CATTLE. Sale Price: 2/6 GOGGLES FOR LIME SOWING. Sale Price: 3/6 Pair. STAPLES BRIGHT: Loose Lots .... 3d. per lb. Keg Lots 2|d. per lb. GALVANISED: Keg Lots 3d. per lb. ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW. SEPARATOR OIL HALF-GALLON TIN& Saie Price: 3/6 CYLINDER OIL GALLON TINS. Sale Price: 7/6 FILES 10-in. MILL SAW FLAT. Sale Price: 3 for 2/6 HAIR CURLERS USUAL PRICE 3/6. Sale Price: I/I ONLY A FEW LEFT. I HAIR CLIPPERS (Ladies’). BEST MAKE. Sale Price: 7/6 HAIR CLIPPERS (Mens.) Sale Prices: 9/6, 15/6. 25/-. ICING SETS WITH SIX EXTRA NOZZLES. Saie Price: 6/6 Set. MEAT SAFE (Collapsible). LARGE SIZE. Sale Price: 20/BUY AT OUR SALE AND SAVE MONEY. MACKAY & AITCHISON IRONMONGERS. ’PHONE: 638. DEE STREET. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. STUDY your interests and send your Wool, Sheepskins, Hides and Tallow to Our Stores. Our prices are the best in Southland.—ANDßEW WILSON, LTD. ONLY the best ingredients and spices go to the making of Hayward’s “Military” Pickle. So delicious with cold meat,-cheese, etc. Always ask for “Military.” 8 NOTICE. SOUTHLAND TANNERS, LTD. WE BEG TO ANNOUNCE to the Public of Southland that we have leased the TANNERY DEPARTMENT of the Works at Waikiwi from Andrew Wilson, Ltd., and have taken over the business recently carried on by our late employers, Messrs Kingsland Bros. & Anderson, Ltd. We intend to manufacture all kinds of Leathers as formerly, and also wish to advise clients that we will continue to Tan and Dress all kinds of Furs and Skins, and process Hides into Greenhide, Hamess and Sole Leather, at reasonable prices.

As we have had a lifelong experience in the Tanning Trade, satisfaction is guaranteed. AU goods railed to Waikiwi Siding, with advice, or left at Kingsland Bros. & Anderson’s Store, Dee Street, will be promptly attended to. GEO. FRASER, Manager. Postal Address: Southland Tanners, Ltd., Box 212, Invercargill.

In reference to the above announcement, we have to advise our old clients that the Southland Tanners, Ltd., are a Company comprising four of our oldest and most capable employees, and we solicit for them your support, when j r ou can rest assured that the quality of their work will be fully up to standard, and, as mentioned above, all goods left with us will be attended to. KINGSLAND BROS. & ANDERSON, LTD.

FARMERS! Look —White Clover and Alsike, 9d. lb.; limited supplies.—William Todd & Co., Ltd., The Rialto. Db6o

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Southland Times, Issue 20042, 2 December 1926, Page 1

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