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BOWDEN’S MART, LTD, ' REMINDER SALE OF CARPETS, OLD CHINA, LARGE COLLECTION OF BOOKS (including old prints), and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS. BY AUCTION ON THE PREMISES 113 Gala Street. THURSDAY, April 13, 1944. Commencing 1 p.m. sharp. MESSRS BOWDENS MART, .LTD (Charles Trim, Auctioneer), instructed by the trustees in the estate of the late T D. Pearce, will sell as above. ’ Ah2B9 BOWDENS FOR LAND AND HOMES P.O. BOX 256, Invercargill PHONE 597. 230 ACRES Freehold, new Roughcast Bungalow, 5 rooms, every convenience. Full range outbuildings, subdivided 10 paddocks. 20 acres turnips and rape, 12 acres swedes, 2 acies wheat, 6 acres oats, 12 acres cut white clover seed, 25 acres cut hay pressed 1500 bales. Price £l3/10/- per acre. This is good property right alongside rail station. School bus at door 37Q ACRES Freehold, 4 miles from Winton. Good dwelling, every convenience. Full range outbuildings. Heavy carrying capacity. Price £l5 per acre and good buying, at Winton. 290 ACRES Freehold, Thornbury district. All nice sweet, naturally dry country. New bungalow. Every convenience. £l2/10/-. 40 ACRES Freehold Elies Road, Invercargill. Lovely situation. Residence and grounds. £650 deposit. None handier to town. 249 ACRES Freehold, Edendale. Best in the country. Carry 1500 ewes and then some more. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD. ATHOL SALE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1944. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD. (Inc. in England) will offer the following:— Account .of Mr D. McKnight, “Glenquoich Station”:— 200—WETHER LAMBS. 100—EWE LAMBS. Account of Mr D. McMillan, Garston: 200—WETHERS. Account of Mr C. Peterson, “Flagstaff Station”:— 200—S.M. EWES. 100—WETHER LAMBS. 50—WETHERS. Af26l WYNDHAM SALE APRIL 13, 1944. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CO., LTD.( Inc. in England) will offer the following:— Account of Mr H. C. Cook & Son, Wyndham:— • 30—Mixed Sex Black Polled CALVES. Account of Mr H. R. Perkins, Mimihau: 18—18-month Fat STEERS. Account ’of Mrs E. M. McPhedran, Glenham. (Conjunction Dalgety & Co. Ltd.) 230—Sound Mouthed EWES. Af26o Who offers the home gardener or this country the greatest range of rare novelties In flowers, vegetables, bulbs and Diants? Griffiths Ltd. complies a comprehensive book of £2 pages, sixteen of which are beautifully coloured. The newest Bulb and Lily Novelties are illustrated, including vegetable notes. 1/-. postage paid. This splendid catalogue Is posted free each quarter to all our permanent customers. NOVELTY BULBS tris Tlnqatana: sky Blue—2/- doz. Daffodils: Prize Mixture—3/6 doz. Muscarl: Grape Hvaclnth—so for 5/-. Ixias: Rainbow —50 for 5/-. Lachenaila: .New Red—7/6 doz Alliums: Daftodll Yellow—2/- doz. Babianas: Blue and Purple—l/6 doz. Scilla or Wood Hyacinth—2/6 doz. Tritonias: Brilliant Orange—l/6 doz. Dutch Iris: Free-flowering—2/6 doz. Sparaxis: Mixed colours—l/6 doz. Morphixias: Attractive novelty—2/6 doz. CROCUS—One of the prettiest of the earlv flowering bulbs, that will thrive In most garden soils. Useful for borders, window boxes, and Dots. We offer the following four separaie colours or In mixture for August flowering: Golden Yellow. Mauve Striped. Violet Blue. Pure White. 12 bulbs 2/6. 50 for 8/-.

ANEMONES and RANUNCULUS— Throughout the Dominion our select grades and strains of Anemones and Banunculus are -unsurpassed. They stand alone in robustness, producing masses of brilliant colourful blooms which comoletelv cover the foliage. Exhibition. 12 for 2/-; so for 7Z-. Prize Select Strain. 12 for 1/B: 60 for 6/-, Massing strain. 60 for 3/-t 100 for 5/-, COLOURED FREESIAS — Hybrid coloured Freeslas are a strain of beautiful flowering Diants which have become exceedingly nonular. We offer carefully selected bulbs from the best strains In cultivation. 12 Named Hvhrld Colours. 5/-. Rainbow Hybrids. 12 for 3/-; 50 for 11/-. Garden Massing. 60 for 3/3: 100 for 6/-. GIANT DARWIN TULIPS — Griffiths’ Tullos have won great popularity among New Zealand garden lovers, and are being more largely grown every year. The blossoms are Immense, on tall, stately stems, in every imaginable shade from bronze, black, purple, through to reds, blues, yellows. 12 Gold Medal named varieties, 10/-t 12 Darwin superb mixture. 7/6. LEEK PLANTS— Giant white stemmed variety. One of the best grown—loo for 3/-; 600 for 13/6. Cash with Order. Postage Paid. 110-123 Owens Rd.. Ml Eden. Auckland PARSONS ENGINEERING LTD. Drive Shafts, Axles, Spindles. Tractor Parts, Pumps, Windmill parts, Cylinders, Hames, Chains, Plough Socks, Slashers, Drawbars, Shovels. Lawnmower Parts, Etc., Etc. WE WELD EVERYTHING. Farmers use our expert Welding Service Office and Works. CR. LEVEN & SPEY STREETS, INVERCARGILL Telephone 1438. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel — And You’ll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats up your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel “up and up." Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely. Ask for CARTER’S Little Liver Pills by name. Stubbornly refuse anything else. l/S’/a. Distributors: Fasset & Johnson, Ltd., Levy Buildings, Manners Street, Wellington C. 3. BRING your PAINT problems to the makers of ANVIL Brand.—Smith & Smith, Ltd., Esk Street

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Southland Times, Issue 25335, 11 April 1944, Page 6

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