universal auction mart, T O - M o R R O AY. At 2.30 p.m. IN THE UNIVERSAL MART. Haynes, oakey and co. are instructed by MRS C. S. GILLIES, to submit to PUBLIC AUCTION as above, her RESIDENCE, situated CAIN STREET, TIMARU, containing 7 large rooms, electric light, gas stove, bath, li and c water/glassed in verandah, asphalted paths, and all modern conveniences, together v ith } acre of land (approx.) A faithfully built residence, in a choice position, and handy to town. IMMEDIATE CAN BE MUST BE SOLD TO CLOSE THE * ' ESTATE. HAYNES, OAKEY AND CO., Auctioneers. THE RIALTO. THE RIALTO. H. ALLCHURCH & CO., AUCTIONEERS VALUATORS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CHIEF AGENTS FOR SOUTHERN UNION, GENERAL INSURANCE CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. ATTRACTIVE SIX-ROOMED RESIDENCE with h and c water, scullery, gas cooker, electric light, wardrobes built in, bathroom, porcelain batii and basin, washhouse, copper and tubs, sun verandah glassed in, asphalt paths. This is arT attractive property close to Elizabeth Street, and is in splendid order. Deposit £3OO. PltlCE £1125. • , A . 5-ROOMED HOUSE, sound, electric light, water laid on, washhouse and copper. Section iiigh and nearly , acre, large fowlhouse and runs. Well fenced and sheltered. Immediate possession. Deposit £2OO. PRICE £550. FARMS. L.I.P. FARM. 65 ACRES, rent £42 per year, subdivided into 6 paddocks, 10 acres young grass, watered by dam and creek. Low downs and flat of rich quality land. FourRoomed House, washhouse, dairy, barn and cowb.vre, pig styes, orchard. Well sheltered ,convenient to railivay and school, and 6 miles from Timaru. Terms arranged. PRICE, Goodwill £2200. 175 ACRES FREEHOLD, 5£ miles from Pleasant Point, £ mile to school. Daily mail, telephone, cream lorry calls. 2b acres swedes, 28 acres young grass, 24 acres wheat, 24 acres green feed, 34 acres oat stubble. Improvements : Dwelling 5 rooms, washhouse, copper and tubs, woolsned, granary', implement shed, stable, sheepyards and good orchard. Deposit £650, balance 5J per cent. PRICE £2S poi acre.
H. ALLCHUKCII & C 0 AUCTIONEERS. A RECOMMENDATION. Special to" Motorists. jQN the eve or my departure for England ou brininess matters, 1 deelro to sincerely thank my numerous) customers for the splendid support Recorded me whilst In business as a Vulcanlser, in premisso Sophia Street, next Colonial Motor Co. I have every confidence In leaving Mr Glass la charge during uiy absence, and os he har- a thorough knowledge ot vulcaaiatug lu all Its branches, 1 can confidently recommend him to motorists as thoroughly conipefent to do all classes of vulcanising work to clients' entire satisfaction. (Signed) LUTHER SANDERSON. June 1»- 1952 Charges Reduced s£> par cent, for a U clans®* cf Vuloaniohi^. Re-treads n Bpootalfey. Bon’t hesitate to consult the man who guarantee* satisfaction ©very timo. J. GLASS, expert vut JANISER, - NEXT COLONIAL MOi'ust DU., SOPHIA STREET. All tyioh Vulcanlaoa by Latest Process. THOSE REPAIRS. IS it the detestable Borer or Dry Rot? Have the affected portion removed before, it has time to despoil vour home. A Stitch in Time is Sound Economy. Or is it those Muddy Paths? t\, \V, K V. Will put down Concrete Paths and, obviate all that Mud and Dirt being carried into the house on the boots. He will he pleased to quote you for anythin}’' in the Building Line in— WOOD, BRICK OR CONCRETE ! No Job too Small or too Large, Town or Country. His Motto is—Celerity, Cleanliness, Finish. Corner Sealey St. and Wai-iti Road. Telephone 070. Tiro arc Electro-Medical Institute NORTH STREET. PITYHIOTUJffijLI r X , TTHB WAR aemoneu-aled that It wa; * possible by physical moans to rehabilitate with a surprising dogre'' Of speed many oS. those incapacitated by wounds and disease. It also taught the lesson that functional re storatlon was the final aim—to quote from the Surgeon-General of the Army, “Modern medicinal treatmen. dose not end with physical euro Functional restoration is the final end of the modern physicians and surgeons. . . In tlio Array, ninety per cent, of all cases treated by physiotherapeutic meaoures were able to return to their former or allied vocations. 'Two points in this connection should ho noted: (1) There was marked nhortenlng of tha time of disability; (i) mauy who otherwise would have been permanently crippled, and consequently would have boon a burden to tha community, wore returned to production and re- ■■ " crp ti vo work." rou may harness a horse by THROWING IT ON HIM, BUT TO FIT A MAH TO CABINETMAKERS. UPHOLSTERERS, ETC. 7HNLAYSON’S REQUIRE A NT’M; 1 HER OF GOOD TRADESMEN N DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS. Men coining in now, will secure conuni work, and a position, in our New ictorv, when erected, which for Comrfc and Health, Kill be equal to auviiu: in the Dominion.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 31 May 1923, Page 12
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