SQUTHLAND-~The Home of Farming I FO R SALE—234 ACRES in the famous Morton Mains District. 20 &ci«s stubble. 27 acres turnips, ind balance good grass. The whole has been well limed, and is in splendid heart. Well watered, fenced, and subdivided. Carrying capacity. 55 dairy cows. New* o-Tootned Dwelling House. 5-stalf stable, loosebox, new cowbyre. etc. 2 miles from .Railway and Factory, and i-mile from School "and Telephone and -Post Ortice. PRICE. £24. Terms could be arranged. 193 ACRES. WAIMATUA (9 miles from Invercargill). 30 acres turnips and grass, and balance stumps with splendid feed. The fences are in firstclass condition. Between 40 and 50 cows could be milked on this property in its present state. Good 4-Roomed House and usual Outbuildings. This is a first-class proposition at £l6 10s per Acre. Terms: oay £SOO Deposit to a good man. C4O ACRES in the WESTERN DISTRICT of Southland. 50 acres have just been ploughed, balance good yrass. Well watered, sabdivided and fenced. Carrying capacity 2£ sheep to acre. 4-Roomed House, 5-stall stable, big barn, etc. The price is right at £l3 £l3 per Acre, and reasonable Terms ' could be arranged. £7O ACRES for Sale at Mataura. 30° acres firsfc-class Dairying Land. 60 acres turnips r»nd balance good grass. The steading is good, and consists of up-to-date 7-Roomed House, 60-stall Cowbvre with milking wav. Factory School Post Office, and Telephone. F. 'H. TUCKER L,CENSI! S>S AOENT> INVERCARGILL. BEE STREET AND CRESCENT ■ for (he FAMILY. \4 ...iof the Open-Fire Range is the dual purhich it serves so perlectly. - For Cooking and \ tost successlu! results, the Ovens W ucmg uuuci complete tontro!. can be made to iP provide any degree o( heat required -quick or ij " » slow. In the evenings, by a slight adjustment. tS- ji fire can be changed into 2 bright, open Fire-place, de- '' lightlul to sit around, transforming the Home Kuchen J tting Room, and saving much ..jo Note —The Orion Range A ourns Lignite, or any (uel desired. % s&L H. E. SHACKLOCKL. LTD 155^
Spells Death to the Weak Battery IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to safeguard this threonine centro of YOUR CAR'S LIFE by having a Battery inspected at the Willard Battery Service Station G. H. NICHOLAS BATTERY EXPERT. Will be pleased to TEST YOUR BATTERY FREE, giving jou a Chart showing its strength, and re-charge Enme if necessary on voiir instructions. SPECIALISTS in the " WTLI.ARD" Battcrr, but REPAIRS AND RECHARGINGS TO BA TTERTES OF ALL MAKES. *m*m A HALF-CHARGF" BATTERY WTf.L FREEZE in the n-inter time and ffc will mean for yi<n a new h;t tcry. ' ADDRESS: THE RED BUiLDIKG STAFFORD STREET C\- : ~„! J. ThonW,* And 163 Lichfield St., ChristchurcT S) ' -, s£S3H,***im«g?, usfo AKE TOUR REP AT P.- "■ Cycle and BUoior Works, TE3RUKA * CHARGES REASONABLE. EXPERTS ONLY EMPLOYED. PAINT YOUR HOMES NOW. IT WILL NOT BE A DEAR PROPOSITION IF YOU ENTRUST THE WQHjf TO G. MURDOCH For the Quality of tha Work, and the Materials and Bodv uaei wu LAST FOR YEARS. -- EXPERTS ONLY EMPLOYED SPLENDID RANGE OF WALLPAPERS DECORATION!* ADDRESS I ARCADE.
Weak Links in a Strong Chain . hat's just what imitation parts are when they become a pert of your Ford Car. They look strong enough but the metal i»n"t there—the strong durable Vanadium Btcel that goes into the Ford chassis and every Ford part. Ford parts are specially cast and heat-treated, each according to its uso. Ford metallurgists have been studying that problem for sixteen years •'now just how each unit should be made to endure a maximum _ir and tear. They Lnow that best results can be obtained only by the use of special formulas for different parts. In New Zealand 120 licensed J&SojecL dealers and stockists carry complete assortment of Genuine parts; and give careful, prompt vS!isi?c£ Service. It's better to be safe than sorry. Go to the licensed *&jo7&cL Dealers for service. Insist on Genuine Parts. HALLEY CAIN'S TERRACE, TTMABU. importers of High-Class Paperhangings " . Plate Glass Mirror, Sheet & s. Fancy Glass > Motor Car Wind Screens a Speciality. - "Wbotesale and Retail. °—spliers
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Timaru Herald, Issue 170307, 1 September 1920, Page 9
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