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ta acres cmr to Freehold Land. With Good BUILDING SITE. ON this Property you can run Six or Eight COWS, have ft good t POUiiTEY FAEM, 'and reserve a good portion FOE CULTIVATION. This Valuable Lot for £475. A EEAL BAEGAIN. If purchaser builds a suitable dwelling „i ffie of the pnrchaße money can i . main on mortgage. 384 L BISLEYBEOS&CO. LAND! LAND! MESSRS Bisiey Bros. and Co. ON THE LAND. TAKE NOTICE. Buyers of properties, if sites or residm agricultural f arms , f rmt sheep "nd cattle stations, will find it to T eir bSt interests to first interview who aw now offering on behalf of clients some valuable properties on very easy terms, i.e., a small deposit, o- in some cases no cash, but improvements to be made as may be decided upon. Such terms aro unusually easy, and gives ono with a small capital an uqual chance. Purchasers, of course, have the option of paying cash or to leave the whole of the purchase money for a term to be arranged, mwresc at 3 per cent, to 5 per cent, per annum. No doubt many of our young men starting iife will avail themselves of such easy terms. Particulars of these desirable properties are to be obtained at the office of BISLEY OS. & CO. Auction Notice. EXPERIENCE MEANS SUCCESS. Experience and knowledge of values lit*, so osW plwcd wi* te«toß the best interest of those intrusting their business to us. BE IT LARCE OR SMALL THE SAME CAREFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN. In order to cope with our large and ever increasing Auction and General OOLAL bTUWAKT, A.1.A., Now Zcaund, who has been in our Auction department ior some considerable uufe, and who recently passed an examination in branches of mercantile ousiness, wiiicli places him in an vxusually higli poaiiiou in mattere.ot L-ommerce. Mil. iSMStfAiVi 1 will lJive bpecial attention to sales of Houseiiold Furniture, Farm Produce, Clearing and Miscellaneous Kales, wlucii „i.i ou carnaa out co the best satisi tciiou aud cony emei:ce or clients, wur oE^lUil AUO'iIONJfiKR, Mil. A. U BISLEV, will coutinue to seL as ia'the past, and the supervision of all uitction business will continue to coino under his direction. To those about to sell, no matter what, we respectlully ask to give us a call and obtain our charges before flnal.y deciding whom to employ. We ask sellers to remember that our long busiuuss experience is at their disposal iVivEE OF CHARGE, which is oi ten woi th to one selling more than the value of the commission that is paid. Our charges for selling in any part of the Province are consistent with long experience and attention given, and will not exceed thoso of other but less experienced firmr. AUSTIN H. BISLEY, MALCOLM STEWART, Auctioneers. Bisley Bros. and Cj. SHEEP DIP. OF INTEBEST TO SHEK? OWNERS TEE Wool ftom River. dal* station. Golden D^wns, ie:ilUod at W,i 1 \yston, 3rd January Stiles, lid -tnd is v « I ■ Their sheep were dipped wish a - l.vtuto of Little's non-poisonous and poisonous Dips. BISLET BEOS. & CO. District Agente. Fertilisers IS STOCK— Picton, Eape ana ruritip. etej Bockland, Hop, Grain. Pout- . . eto; Shirley's Sup. of Linie w 'ftl Hngton Blood aid Bone. Bupplssd in sacks or by the ton • ■ BJSLEY BEOS. & CO.. Sole. i gent*.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12723, 19 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12723, 19 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12723, 19 February 1910, Page 4