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EVANS & BULL J. R. EVANS, ROLAND BULL. (Licensed Land Broker.) Established 1871. CLOSE TO CHIU ST CHURCH, 3 MINUTES FROM CAR. £250 DOWN, BALANCE 6 per cent. 9J ACRES all in grass and well sheltered, will cany 3 cows and make a lirst-rale poultry and pig farm. 4-roomed bouse and wharo. 5 minutes from school. PRICE £950, terms £250 down and balance at 6 per cent. AS A GOING CONCERN. MIXED FARM, £GOO DOWN. 51 ACRES, 11 miles from City 1) miles from school, and 2 from station. PRICE £4B per acre, live and dead stock included, terms £6OO cash, and balance at 6 per cent. 6 acres in oats, 5 acres ploughed, and balance grass. Carrying 7 cows, 2 horses, 3 sows, 1 litter and all implements and sundries. 6-roomed house and good outbuildings. Just on the market and a seller. TO SELLERS. WE FIN'D FARM ENQUIRIES are STEADILY REVIVING after the late slump, and are doing a good turnover in small and medium-sized farms. Sheep properties are also being asked for, and any sellers of good sheep properties would do well to send us particulars of their properties. No sale, no charge. We advertise daily in the Christchurch Press, Times and Sun, and also daily in the Ashburton Guardian and Timaru Herald, so that we can offer sellers especially good advertising service. Correspondence invited. EVANS AND BULL, 6 3 CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. A SUPER-RECORD ' BREAKER INDIAN MOTOR-CYCLE, Is the And the aLtest Edition of this Machine, THE INDIAN SCOUT Is worthy of Its forbears. On Aug. 28th, HAROLD PARSONS, at SALE, Victoria, smashed the WORLD’S RECORD FOR 24 HOURS ROADRIDING as well as ALL INTERMEDIATS TIMES AND DISTANCES by covering 1104 J MILES IN 24 HOURS, and 579 MILES IN 12 HOURS. The "INDIAN SCOUT” used was a Standard Machine, and the last 10 J MILES was done in 11 MINUTES. Further particulars of this great Performance may be obtained from A. S. BREMFORD, STAFFORD STREET, Who can supply you with this ' Cel ebrateßßVD Celebrated Machine. A. E. BREMFORD, INDIAN AGENT. OPPOSITE GRAND PICTURES, STAFFORD STREET. REMOVAL reTQRRIES BANISHED by planing W your orders with HARRY LISTER, THE UNIVERSAL REMOVER. Always on hand wth hia 4-TON GARFORD LORRY. One handling means your Furniture rill arrive at its destination in better audition. And placing it in my hands leans expedition at reasonable oosi, NO DISTANCE TOO GREAT—NO JOURNEY TOO SMALL. IMPORTANT. To avoid disappointment. FARMERS are advised to diace their Orders for HAULAGE OF WOOL, GRAIN, MANURES, or loads of any description. RING TELEPHONE 987. and that is sufficient. HARRY LISTER. SATISFACTION MY WATCHWORD. THE UNIVERSAL REMOVER 19 OTIPUA ROAD. HAIRDRESSING & TOBACCONIST BUSINESS CHANGES HANDS. H. 0. SCARF Anneair-*** to-.j.ho people of Titnaru and Disu. ' he has taken over from Mr INi>wAM (and late W. MoOlatchy) the and Tobacconist business in STAFFORD ST. SOUTH (OPPOSITE SHAMROCK HOTEL), where he is now firmly estabBahed to give the best service to old and new clients. The Shop has been thoroughly restocked and re-fittod, and Smokers can rely on getting their particular brands of PIPE TOBACCO and CIGARETTES , and everything in the Smoker’s line, { whilst in the SALOON, which is now under the capable supervision of 4. DE JOUX, to Expert Tradesmen and a high igs service await your patronage. H C# SCARF AIRDRESSER* A TO If A CCONIST, STAFFORD ST. SOUTH OPPOSITE SHAMROCK HOTEL).

announcement EXTEAORDIN ARY. To the People of TEMUKA AND DISTRICT. J. D E P H O F F, The Expert Painter and Paperhanger, Announces that he Is opening up business in Main Street, TEMUKA, opposite Royal Hotel, and will be ready to execute orders of all kinds towards the end of next week. A Large Stock of all the LATEST WALLPAPERS carried. SKETCHES AND ESTIMATES given for DECORATED CEILINGS, FRIEZES AND PANELS. MARBLING, GRAINING, and DECORATIVE DORK done. Highest grad 6 raatsrials and finish. Work undertaken in any part of TOWN OR COUNTRY. JOE DEPHOFF. Address: OPPOSITE ROYAL HOTEL, MAIN STREET, TEMUKA. Akaroa —The old French harbour provides you with the rest cure; boating on ite beautiful waters makes an ide«,i restful holiday i mildest of climates. A

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 170572, 4 August 1921, Page 12