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HIGGINS FOR HOMES! WHAT OF THESE? HASSALL, STREET (Near Craigie Avenue). —Brick -Bungalow (almost completed), four large rooms, sleepout and Kitchenette. Splendidly equipped, plenty of cupboards, two large wardrobes, fine gas cooker, everything O.K. See me about this. Price £I3OO. CRAIGHEAD. —Brick Bungalow, similar to above, but a little different. This is in a favourite locality. See it! ,71 Brick House (in the borough), a handy place for anyone to keep Cows, Poultry, Bees, etc., and for Vegetables, Raspberries, etc. Plenty of Trees on the block, and about Eight Building Sites could be cut off for sale if desired. Price £I.SOO. Terms. ■CAIN STREET. —Wooden House, 6 , Rooms, Kitchen, and all conveniences. Handy to bus and schools. Price £875. , SECTIONS. —Two Nice Sunny Sites off LeCren Street, each £160.; Two high level sections in Hassall Street, each £l6O. Two Good Sections commanding great view, Highfield, each £250. A superb site 'n Wai-iti Road, handy to town —£550. MARK HIGGINS, 21, ARCADE.

ENGLAND’S REPLY TO AMERICA . THE 1928 RINGER Designed and Built for New Zealand Conditions. Full Width Track, Large and Roomy Body (with Pneumatic Upholstery), Seating Five Persons with Comfort Fittings which on higher priced . cars; are'classed as Extras, such as" Shock; Absorbers, Spring Gaiters, etc., are. Standard on" the New Singer, at the ■ - * Extremely Low Price of ■ ' ' £325. THE SINGER SENIOR Completely fills the Needs of Every Motorist, and in addition carries the Guarantee of Long Life and Service Allied to BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. SELECT A SINGER AND BE SATISFIED. DUNNETT & DOWNEY,. SOPHIA STREET, TIMARU.

THE ROVER SALOON COMBINES'' HIGH-GRADE APPEARANCE AND !■ MAXIMUM COMFORT. It is the Car de Luxe, being Handsome, Roomy, and replete -with Exquisite Appointments., PETROL CONSUMPTION: 35 TO 40 MILES PER GALLON. The Body work-is >by Messrs Johnson and Smith, of Christchurch. SIM AND SHEEV:. LOCAL AGENTS. FOR HAULAGE WORK OF ALL KINDS , TRY SIM AND SHEED. Reasonable Charges, and Every Care Taken.

LINSEED We are prepared to - negotiate • with Fanners for the' growing of Linseed on contract. Linseed is a most useful crop ~ in a farm rotation, as it is sown . after most Spiring Crops and is harvested after the Grain Crops. Linseed is a splendid preparation for' other crops, wheat • and other crops doing exceptionally well after it. Some Farmers have grown Linseed for over 30 years continuously and have found it profitable. Our experience shows that the best crops are grown after Lea and Stubble. As for all crops, early and good cultivation pays. We suggest therefore, that Farmers make plans NOW for Linseed growing. Full particulars as to methods of cultivation, seeding, etc., procurable from all Stock and Station Agents or N.Z. Cattlecake & Oil COMPANY LIMITED P.O. Box 1020 - AUCKLAND

HAS IT EVER STRUCK YOU •'THAT It costs no more to Buy GOOD MEAT than inferior Stuff; WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE , VERY BEST AT THE CASH BUTCHERY, CANON STREET. H. WELLOCK, Proprietor. Orders called for and delivered daily- Telephone 899. W. D. REVELL, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, LICENSED SHAREBROKER. Chief Agent Sun Insurance Office, TALBOT CHAMBERS, BESWICK STREET, TIMARUi Telephone 595. WHAT’S in a name? Everything where Hot Water Bags are concerned. The name “Unique” guarantees freedom from cracks and bursts, and years' of .worm servioo. All wfp. 13.. J,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17946, 3 May 1928, Page 12

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