FOR SALE. Advertisements under the headings ol Situations. Wanteds. For Sale, To Let, Lost and Found. 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 2/-, 3 insertions 5/6, 6 Insertions 10/-. 30 words, one insertion 2/6, 3 insertions 7/6 insertions .2/6, Strictly cash in advance. Extra charge if booked. FOR SALE—Climax Milking Machine (four-cow plant), complete with motor. Apply “W E,” Times Office. riOR SALE—Three Singer Machines, £8 10/-, £3, 20/-; all makes machines repaired.—C. Hopgood, 129 Don Street. 5t1033 WANTED— To sell, as a going concern, small Grocery, Confectionery, and Dairy, opposite School. Apply Tinies Office. No agents. 5v1137 T3OR SALE—At Woodlands, 8 acres J. Swede Turnips for cattle or sheep, any reasonable offer. Apply Southland Farmers’ Co-op. Assn., Ltd., Invercargill. 5v1157 p-iaa DEPOSIT ; 53 acres ’ 3 miles XlvV from P.O. Land in first-class grass, and fences and drains in good order. Large Hut and almost new up-to-date cowbyre with concrete floor. Half-yearly instalments £3l. Suitable for poultry farm or market garden. A. W. COWLEY, H.B. Buildings, Esk Street. SECTIONS FOR SALE—Near Rose Gardens, Elies Road, northerly aspect; £BO, £9O and £llO. Terms if required. Deposit £2O; balance arranged to suit purchaser.—A. W. COWLEY, H.B. Building, Esk Street. SIX-ROOMED DWELLING: £5OO. HIKE CHEAPEST HOUSE offering in I Invercargill to-day. Sound Sixroomed Dwelling in Nith Street, within seven minutes’ walk of Post Office. Large Rooms. Every convenience. In excellent repair. Not long repainted. Freehold section, 1-8 acre. Price £490 for quick sale. Cash offer will receive consideration as the property is in a deceased estate which must be wound up. Cost the owner about £llOO a few years ago. HOUSE AND SIX ACRES. Suburban Property consisting of Eight-roomed Dwelling with Six Acres of Land situated within 5 miles of Invercargill Post Office. The House is in splendid order and has electric light, hot and cold water, etc. Large Garage to hold two Cars. Workshop, cowbyre, etc. Splendid shelter from all wind The land is part sandy and part heavy loam, and should carry three or four cows, or is well adapted for growing early vegetables or flowers, etc. Situated handy to the river and the Oreti Beach. Magnificent ramic view. Cannot be outbuilt. vVould make an excellent summer boardinghouse. Price £750. Owner would consider exchange for a Bungalow in town. F. H. TUCKER. Real Estate Agent, Colonial Chambers LIVE STOCK FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Good young heading Dog. Also one rowdy Pup. Apply “Shepherd,” Times Office. POULTRY FOR SALE. (W) CHICKS due this week. LegUVV horns from 10/- dozen; Australorpingtons 12/- dozen.—L. & S. BRUMBY, Winton. Svllll LAYMORE POULTRY FARM—Now available, Day-old Chicks, White Leghorn and Black Orpington. Send orders to MATHESON’S, LTD. WANTED TO RENT. YY7ANTED—By Lady, Furnished BedVI sitting Room, gas ring in room, use of conveniences. Applj 7 “R E,” Times Office. SVII4O WANTED— To rent, sunny Bedroom, partly furnished, vicinity Catholic Church; must be reasonable. Apply “P E,” Times Office. 5v1139 TO LET. TO LET—lmmediate possession, large well lighted Room with fire, gas, and electric light.—COLlN MCDONALD, LTD., Esk Street. 5v1134 WANTED TO LEASE. TIUANTED—To lease, 10 to 12 acres, VI in or near Clifton. Apply “U E,” Times Office. Uv1136 WANTED TO HIRE. WANTED— To hire, for few days, 4 in. or 6 in. Hand Boring Plant, with casing. Reply, stating terms, to “Q E,” Times Office. Svll4l WANTED TO BUY. WANTED— Pedigree Jersey Bull Calf, butterfat backing essential. Particulars to “F 5,” Times Office. WANTED —Wool Crutchings, Sheepskins, Tallow. When cleaning up for shearing, send for us.—N.Z. WOOL CO. TXT' ANTED—Farm, of about 100 acres, Vl exchange House in town and certain amount of cash. Apply “B E,” Times Office. Ss9sl WANTED To Buy—£looo worth of Old Gold Jewellery. Gold has advanced in Price. Send by post, cash by return.—H. P. CAMPBELL, Jeweller, Dee Street. FISHING TACKLE. T7IISHING SEASON opens October 1. Ju General License £1; Ladies’ and Boys’, 5/-. Post Free—A. &W. HAMILTON, Esk Street STEEL FLY RODS, 12/6 each. A splendid Rod for beginners. No increase in prices of our TackIe.—HAMILTON’S SPORTS DEPOT. HOW TO FISH, Where to fish, and what Bait to use. Call or write to HAMILTON’S SPORTS DEPOT. COLIC PAINS rapidly relieved by taking CALOMINT Stomach Powder which exerts both a chemical and a mechanical effect on colon muscles; 2/6 jar, at U.F.S. DISPENSARY, Tay Street.
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Southland Times, Issue 22130, 26 September 1933, Page 2
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