Furniture Sale. Commenced BEDSTEADS, DUCHESS CHESTS, SIDEBOARDS, LINOLEUM, HEARTHRUGS, HALL CARPETS, AT SLIGHTLY OVER COST PRICE. A Golden Opportunity to Furnish at Small Cost. SEVERA'L BARGAINS THAT VILL CO QUICK 1 7-PIECE SUITE IN MOQUETXE VELVET;-, \ Usual Price £l2 10s. CASH PRICE NOW £ll lla. 1 7-PIECE SUITE IN EMBOSSED VELVET, Usual Price £ll 15s. CASH PRICE,. £lO ft)a 1 FULL SCOTCH CHEST DRAWERS. • -i Usual Price £6 6s. CASH PRICE NOW £5 10a. 1 OAK SIDEBOARD. Usual Price, *tf 15a. CASH PRICE NOW £7 15a 1 OAK SIDEBOARD. ( . Usual Price £7 7s. CASH PRICE NOW £6 10a. TERMS STRICTLY CASH DURING SALE, WORKMAN'S FURNITURE STORE, Barnard ST. Jewellery Sale. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE THAT ARTICLE OF JEWELLERY THAT YOU HAVE BEEN WANTING SO LONG. ... ... ... ..I ... ... REDUCTIONS ARE BEING MADE PROM TWO TO TEN SHIULINGS IN THE POUND, and some Articles are going at LESS THAN HALF PRICE. COME IN AND EXAMINE THE GOO-3 FOR YOURSELF. 187 STAFFORD ST., TIMARU. Painters. ! b>rrv; : . Paperhangers. Sign writers. Plumbers. J. COOPER, King St, Temuka. inne 52. Established 1879. I $1 SH mm m 111 m m ifi W^M^mlgk: ?$m •€** IWMM *m laws iiSSv.-.'fv mm ». 1 Strength rand lmW.T.i An dlHlnttira feihirw of SHACKLOCK'S FAMOUS RANGES. The; but for yean with their splendid effi the faUawinf let! Southland lad? »l i "The Ranee has bi "about hventy-ef "would not part with it fu , "new .one in the Dominion. It , "ia a good r * ' * "' Aek yoox Ironmonger* (9 thanf, A "SHAoatK*;"-.- ' 1 HUTTON & HERRIOT, 95 LOWER■■i./UA'RT STREET, DUNEDIN (NEAREST AUCTION ROOMS TO DUNEDIN RAILWAY STATIjJA' ?? AUCTIONEERS AND LICENSED FARM SALESMEN, LAND AND " ESTATE AGENTS. FARMS. FARMS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION on our Books, and respectfully j^. quest you to negotiate through us. Here are a few Snips;— : MILTON DISTRICT.—IOI4 Acres of tip-top farming land. There are »bout 250 Acres in 1 one to two-year-old grass, 50 Acres in turnips and grass sown Acres in oats stubble, balanco m good tussocl t ten horses, 5 cows, 5 yearling Calves, 1000 F' useful Outbuildings. At tne »ow price, viz., * u F «i- ovuxo, ana so fiandy to Dunedin, this is a snip. •..,. <4B B)« TNCHCLUTHA.— -280 Acres, subdivided into 13 paddocko, and not liable to flood. 5 Acres native, bush, 50 Acres dnlled_ turnips, 8 Acres oats" M Acres in grass (young), balance m old pasture. Large Orchard and VineW • 6-Roomed House, Bap, Stable, Men s Hut and necessary Outbuildings; Stock at present on farm is about 300 head of Cattle (big ljullocks), aM about 30 Horses, and there is grass for thema all in This Farm is easily the pick of the District, and is -considered hy ma Sv who are competent to judge as being .tlw best of lts^ "size, in Otago. It r -fa ibruiirtibn will he given. (27' Si \ ■
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 15162, 4 October 1913, Page 11
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