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A. L. AUSTIN. A. L. AUSTIN TO LET—Two-roomed Dwelling and 2J acres, 12/6; Houses: 15/- to 30/Furnished Dwellings: 27/6 to 32/6 —AUSTIN, Land Agent. EARMS TO LEASE: 152 acres, 145 acres and 254 acres at from 25/- to 70/- weekly—AUSTIN, Land Agent. LEASEHOLD LICENSED HOTEL, ranks about fourth for best trade in Southland, good Brick Twostorey Building, well furnished, moderate rent; a good money making proposition. Price £2500. ALSO FREEHOLD HOTEL in good Southland town. £3,250 for land, buildings, furniture and stock. Also LARGE PRIVATE HOTELS TO LEASE doing good trade, ingoings from £1,050, £2,150 up to £3,500. —A. L. AUSTIN, Hotel Broker, Invercargill. ISHOPS TO LET: Esk Street (very suitable for offices, on ground floor), rent only 25/- each; others at 20/- to 70/- per week; Dee St., 70/-.—AUSTIN, Land Agent. OWNER OF MODERN BUNGALOW will exchange for about 10 acres with buildings in suburbs. OWNER OF MODERN BUNGALOW will accept vacant section of a value of about £lOO and £4O in cash for equity in Bungalow. OWNER OF SUBURBAN SHOP AND DWELLING will exchange for a few acres with buildings in suburbs; equity about £350. OWNER OF BUNGALOW will exchange for small Store in Suburbs, equity about £2SO.—AUSTIN, Land Agent. WANTED TO PURCHASE—A good country Store up to £l,OOO or thereabouts.—AUSTlN. Land Agent. WANTED—Several Small Farms of 10 to 100 acres to lease for good clients. —AUSTIN, Land Agent. FINANCE—I have several first-class securities offering if you have money to ’ invest at current rates. Inquire respecting these.—A. L. AUSTIN, Licensed Land Broker. SUBURBAN STORE AND DWELLING doing good turnover, £1,200 and £2,500. Mortgages, Transfers and Leases prepared at lowest cost by A. L. AUSTIN, Licensed Land Broker, Spey Street, Invercargill. TOPDRESSING. The new rate of exchange WILL INCREASE the price of all imported MANURES AT LEAST 15 PER CENT. TO MEET THE FARMER THESE DIFFICULT TIMES, WE HAVE DECIDED TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF CUND ALL’S PROGRESSIVE BONEDUST £1 PER TON FROM JANUARY 31, 1933. Oar Price is: ;£7 10/- per Ton ORDER NOW! FROM J. E. WATSON & CO., INVERCARGILL, GORE & OTAUTAU. POT BACK INTO THE LAND WHAT YOU TAKE OUT OF IT. WINTER READING. Bundles of Magazines - — - - 6d. Bundles of Books —1/A large stock of Novels by popular authors; from 1/. GEORGIAN BOOKSHOP. 185-187 Dee Street, Invercargill. (Next to Para Rubber Co.’s New Building.) ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. WRIGHTS BUSH—GLADFIELD. Leaves wrights bush at 5.45 a.m. for Monte Christo RoadFlints Bush—Calder’s Road—lsla Bank, Yellow Bluff Road—Bayswater—Drummond (3.15 a.m.), Mollison’s Road— Thornbury—Weir’s Road—Waianiwa— Taramoa, returning Wrights Bush 11 a.m. All Parcels for this run left at the Times Office will receive prompt attention. J. A. O’DONNELL, Driver M HIT j JME MARK v 1 M 11 s wWll Newspaper wWI s P ace - ' a P er is read by WF everyone who ! can use the goods you sell CYCLISTS —The best value in South-1 land. Paramount Red Cycle Tyres, 12 months’ guarantee, 8/6 each fitted; Tubes 2/6; Cruiser Covers 5/6.—PARA RUBBER CO., LTD., Invercargill and Gore. INVERCARGILL-OTAUTAU SERVICE. CAR leaves Times Office, Esk Street, at 4.50 DAILY for Riverton (6 a.m.), Otautau (7.15 a.m.), leaving for Riverton and Invercargill at 8.15 a.m., via Ermedale, Gummies Bush and Waipango, arriving Riverton at 10.30 a.m., and departing at 10.40 a.m. for Invercargill, arriving at 11.50 a.m. T. W. CRAIG, Driver.

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Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 22051, 26 June 1933, Page 12

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