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FOR SALE. Advertisements under' the headings of Situations, Wanteds, For Sale, To Let, Lost and I r ound, Miscellaneous Wants, etc, 16 words, 1/- per insertion, three consecutive insertions 2/6, six consecutive insertions 5/-, 20 words, one insertion 1/6, 3 insertions 4/-, 6 insertions 7/6, 25 words, one insertion £/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 insertions 10/-, 30 words, ono insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/-, 6 insertions 12/C. Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. WANTED— To sell, 35 Purebred White Leghorn Pullets, 24 months old, 4/6 each.—F. J. Valentine, Wreys Bush. IpOR SALE—Double Bed and Wire Mat- ’ tress; almost new; £2 10/-. Apply, immediately, “B B,” Times Office. FOR SALE—One 2-year-old Purebred Friesian BULL. Ring Phone 36—W, Tuatapere. D£259 f'l/4 ACRE; 352 acres situated 12 miles cbXv from city ami close to factory, rail and school; 100 acres ploughed -and ready for sowing and a lot of land in young grass; good steading; easy ingoing. Government mortgage arranged. Further particulars from A. W. COWLEY', 26 Esk Street, t’l ACRES, close to Invercargill, with good Dwelling and all necessary farm buildings; mostly under cultivation; small area of bush; 11 miles from factory, rail and school. Easy ingoing. Ins[>ection invited. Price only £95O.—A. W. COWLEY, 26 Esk Street. GOING CONCERN. Irn ACRES WINTON DISTRICT; l.fJv all good heavy limestone country, part cleared and part light bush; small House, hut, cowbyre and other outbuildings. The price ol £650 on a deposit £2OO, includes 10 cows and young stock, dray, springcart, harness, plough, gig and a large number of sundries. Government mortgage on the property. A good opportunity to make money. H. S. MITCHEL. REAL ESTATE AGENT. 57 ESK STREET. INVERCARGILL. Upstairs (opposite Deschler’s Hotel).

70 ACRES WALLACETOWN.. One of the finest 70 acre blocks in Southland. Well fenced and subdivided. High and dry. Good shelter. At present carrying 40 cows. This was sold some years ago at £7O acre, but to-day a cash offer of say, £25 acre, will be considered. Road ou three sides. \ery suitable for subdivision. A SNIP IN A GOOD LOCALITY. Well-built 6-roomed brick villa in firstclass order and with every possible convenience. House is in perfect order. Garage and number of outbuildings. There is j of. an acre laid out in flower and vegetable garden, lawns, orchard, etc. Ihe land has been surveyed into four sections, and any of these sections > .will command a ready sale as there are no building sites available* in this particular locality. All the sections ;face the North. Now, this property was'’sold tl*?e.w years ago for £1650, but has fallen 1 back to the mortgagee, who will accept £950 for the whole property. The brick house alone is worth at present day value, say £950, and putting the other three sections at £125 each (for a quick turnover), this makes the properly worth £1325, or putting it another way, it would meau getting the brick house for £575. Property is situated in one of the best localities in Invercargill and within two minutes walk of tram. First to inspect will buy. 120 ACRES FOR £650. Near Otautau, farm of 120 acres that, with a little improvement will carry 250 ewes. Education leasehold. Good dwelling with all conveniences, stable, cow-byre, etc. .Handy school. Price £650 or oiler. £3OO deposit. 15/- WEEK BUYS GOOD HOUSE. Sound 4-roomed verandah house in highest part of Collingwood. This is a house of good appearance, no borer. Built about 10 to 12 years. Electric light, hot and cold, bathroom, etc. Good j-acre section. Handy to tram. Low rates. Price £5OO. Terms, £2O deposit, balance is Government. Loan which pays itself off at rate ol 15/- week, including principal and interest. First to inspect will buy. F. H. TUCKER. REAL ESTATE AGENT. COLONIAL CHAMBERS, DEE STREET. TO LET. IjIURNISHED HUT to let; range, gas Jl cooker, 8/-; also Furnished Room, all conveniences.—lB Eye Street. Dh36O ipO LET—At Queenstown, till about JanuX ary 5, Furnished Cottage, almost new. Apply “D C,” Times Office. Dh36B mo LET —At Rocks, up-to-date BungaX low, electric light, garage; from 21st January. Apply “X A,” Times Office. inO LET—Shop, corner Yarrow and Mary i Streets; cheap rental. Apply 85 Tweed Street. Df276 FRO LET—Five-roomed Dwelling, 152 X Nith Street, all conveniences, including electric light. Apply Public Trust Office. ■ Df265 rpO LET—Four-roomed B.R.C. Bungalow, I 2'5/-; 6 rooms, handy, 27/6; 5 rooms and garage, 23/-; 6 rooms, two glasshouses, 27/6; 5-roomed Bungalow, 25/-; 6 rooms 22/6; 4-roomed Bungalow 22/6;.5 rooms and kitchenttc, brick, 27/6; 7 rooms, right in town, 35/-; and others from 18/-.—W. A. OTT & CO., LTD., Dec Street. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED— To rent, by careful tenant, for a term, Three or Four-roomed HOUSE; must be central. Apply “Y A,” Times Office Dh353 MOTOR VEHICLES FOR SALE. ENGINES for Boats, Wheels for Trailers; Generators, Starters, Vacuum Tanks, etc., cheaper at UNWIN’S, 150 Tay Street. t-!'. 1 TjlOR ECZEMA AND PSORIASIS there is J- no better remedy than NUMBER 10 ECZEMA CREAM. All all Chemists. Distributors, Box 1154, Christchurch. FREE! 7/6 Silk Hose for 200 I.X.L. Wrappers. Send them to Superbus Co., Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. CARPETS Beaten and Vacuum-cleaned; same-day service. Windows and Chimneys, etc. —132 ESK STREET. EHEUMATIC sufferers; start taking Rhuncrya to-day; system toned up; energy trebled. Geo. H. Brown, chemist, 125 Dee Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 21263, 9 December 1930, Page 2

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