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PUBLIC NOTICES. GRAZING RUN Anyone in search of a good grazing run at an exceedingly reasonable price should not fail to inspect this property at once. 36,000 acres pastoral leasehold, situated within easy distance of important Township, Railway Station (daily train service), Saleyards, etc. AH beautiful sweet warm hill country, lying well to the sun, and considered to be one of the finest nieces of natural grazing country to be seen anywhere in the South. The tussock is of the blue grass variety, and there is an abundance of natural feed. The owner is at present only using approximately 10,000 acres of the run, and it is estimated that this area will easily carry 4,000 sheep. The lease has about 25 years to run, with an annual rental of £2O. The present stock on the property (which is very considerably less than the actual carrying capacity.) consists of over 2,000 grown sheep and 650 lambs. The grown sheep consist of approx. 800 ewes, and* the balance wethers. It is exceedingly healthy sheep country, and is ideal for carrying fine woolled sheep. The price as a going concern, with 2,000 sheep, is £5,500. Terms—£3,ooo cash, balance could be arranged. FULLER PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & Co., Ltd. STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, INVERCARGILL.

Z 7) It doesn’t “Sherlock Holmes” to See that LINTON COAL —will cut down your fuel expenses! So be wise and fill up your bin right away. The long burning and great heating qualities of this ideal coal are unequalled. It’s so clean too! It leaves hardly any ash. Give it a trial anyway, and prove it to your own satisfaction. You’ll be glad you did. LINTON COAL COY. I 77 TAY STREET, Waikiwi Agent: I Phone 1586. F. A. Wl LKES, Phone 1778.

“RECORD” Rabbit Traps Expert trappers acclaim the “ Record ” as the strongest and finest steel spring trap on the market. ALSO THE “RECORDWIRE” with steel wire spring combining LIGHTNESS with UTMOST STRENGTH. Fitted with brass catch—thus eliminating RUST at the most vital part of the trap. CALL OR WRITE YOUR REQUIREMENTS BEFORE STOCKS ARE DEPLETED. Obtainable from all Storekeepers and Skinbuyers and John Edmond Ltd. TAY STREET .... INVERCARGILL.

TRAVELLING REQUISITES SUIT CASES-ATTACHE CASES CABIN TRUNKS AND KIT BAGS. OUR VALUES ARE THE BEST CALL AND INSPECT. FA COST SADDLER ■ FSb V SU & f don STREET, INVERCARGILL.

-| You Feel Better and Work Better I | Delicious /* O \ Slewed | ~^ r takmg and tW/ and „ | i Cream Junket ] g? ri JS? t ! APPETIZING SUMMER DESSERTS. . g | .. I WHOLESOME! NOURISHING! EASY OF DIGESTION! •! : Start the Wrwiy ft ft S | I IDEAL FOOD FOR CHILDREN! rfg » pER I;• Day Right ! ** ’’ I 1/-BOTTLE I/©BOTTLE H GET THE THRILL OF VIGOR ANO ENERGY feWW/V | 50% stronger than any Obtainable from all Grocers. ,< , x drinking, first thing in the morning, a ( j f/S I -- other brand. $ « glass of cold water with a teaspoontul of I I J /« Itw h -k.?.” life salt I j/y I *l« f J; dissolved in it. This effervescent beverage I .« ’ ILI Kg .I" Tiff fl!” - — I ' > refreshes, cools, acts as a light aperient, and I II ’' I i/Sl $3 M Sri K * i invigorates the entire system. Every mem- (TI gnftjj /|j II ’' i WIU-' -Ji* -L Wf IF iatasT IJr ber of the family will greatly benefit from )U|—, 1 1 PRICE-LARGE BOTTLE 2/6, SMALLER SIZE i/6 !’ | Jft # all Chemists and Storekeepers. !> E GENUINE FRUIT FLAVORS. fF THREE PURE FLAVORS! 1/6 Full Strength, Economical, and free from FR.UIT’ Lemon, Orange, and Lime Fruit. BOTTLE pg injurious coloring material or preservative .11 | Ask your Grocer or Storekeeper 1W Make delightful Fruit fnr ‘ ‘ Sparklet ” Essences.

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Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20446, 26 March 1928, Page 12

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