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FOB SALE To Let, For Sale and Wanted Advertisements—Cash rate 1/- tor 16 words or three Insertions for 2/6; each additional word Id per Insertion Booked rate double of cash rate, with minimum of 2/6 [7OR SALE—Sheep dog, good on cattle, 1 extra good heeler. Apply, “Dog,” Herald Office, Geraldine. E’OR SALE—Hay. Well saved,' mixed * clover, 3/- a truss. Apply, X. 185, Herald Office. “IVIONOPOLY,” the new wonder winter game. Cabled supply ex “Zealandic" arriving this week at Hutton’s, Booksellers. COR SALE—Swedes, single tons 35/-, A 3-ton lots 32/6 ton, delivered. R. E. Colwill, Landsborough Road. COR SALE—3ft right-hand, high 1 pressure Shacklock range. Good condition. Apply, X.lBl, Herald Office. E’OR SALE—Light rowing boat, speci- * ally built for lake fishing; also large bird cage. 65 Evans Street. E"ANCY 2/6 per week entitles you to 1 £5OO free of interest for 15 years in the Pacific Starr-Bowkett Society. Get particulars at Wentworth Auction Mart. DING 309 for first grade short top Aucklander potatoes, swedes, carrots and parsnips. Lidstone. E'OR SALE—Pig potatoes, 3/- per * sack, sacks in. Apply, M. M. Coffey, Temuka. E'OR SALE—2 to 3 trucks good Yellow 1 Globe mangolds, 27/6 ton O.T. Normanby. Apply, Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd. E'OR SALE—Five tons of good carrots, u Apply, “Carrots,” Herald Office, Geraldine. p'OR SALE—Jersey cross cow, due now, guaranteed sound and quiet. Apply, M. Greig, Claremont. |_JOCKEY pads 5/6, football slips 2/- * pair, laces for either 6d pair. Football stops 8d dozen. 169 Stafford St. Smith’s. DULL size football; 15/- complete; 1 boys 3/-, 7/-, 9/9 complete. Lunch boxes from 1/-. school cases 3/6 up. Smith’s Wee Shoppie. ■TANKS for Sale. 200-gal. square, 1 galvanised, bolted top and manhole; fitted with tap and plug. Porter’s. E’ARMERS! Call and see Cooche’s 4 latest potato sorters. R. G. Unwin. 153 Victoria St., Christchurch. (CHILDREN’S long stockings 2/6 pair, leather shoes, hard soles, 3/9, gaiters 2/11, wool gloves 1/3, fleecy-lined overalls 3/6, Jerseys, all sizes, 2/11, at Arcade Baby Shop. |F you want dry willow wood get It at 1 the Farmers. Ring 24. or leave your order at the Grocery Dept. [AURA-GLIT. Magic wadding. SucL' cessor to metal polish. The latest tor cleaning silver, brass and all metals. Will last for years. 1/6 tin. Porter's E’OR SALE OR LEASE—--1 17 ACRES first class land, with modern 5-roomed roughcast house, el. light and all conveniences. Good outbuildings. Within 3 miles of Timaru. Can be purchased with low deposit.

MORTON AND CO.. LTD., Auctioneers. GOOD QUALITY HOT WATER BOTTLES SELLING AT AUCTION PRICE—I/6 Buy Early. Limited Supply Left. H. ALLCHURCH AND CO., Auctioneers. FOR SALE j. TRST CLASS RESIDENCE. 7 rooms ‘ all conveniences, corner section 'lose to Bay and Town. For Price and Particulars apply to— F. H. KING AND CO., .and Salesmen, 7 Strathallan Street Timaru E'OR SALE or Exchange.—Freehold J grocery business with service station, for town property. 45 acres, heavy land, necessary buildings, for house and few acres. Freehold (living rooms attached). Hairdressing and billiard rooms, for town or country house property. W. M. COTTERELL, Opp Post Office, Timaru. £450 FOR SALE £450 FIVE—ACRES—FIVE DWELLING (4 rooms), recently erected Usual Outbuildings A Handy Property in Geraldine-Orarl District GOOD VALUE AT £450 w. McClure, Land Agent Geraldine. H. D. PRESTON, 145 Stafford Street. FOR SALE HERE IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A LEASEHOLD FARM CONTAINING 312 ACRES All Flat Land, Close to Pleasant Point. The Owner has to sell on account of ill-health, and is prepared to let it go cheap. I have been all over this farm, and It is a real good place. It is well watered by a water race. There are 30 acres turnips. 70 acres fallowed, 40 acres young grass, 60 acres in stubble, balance older pastures. This place will carry about 600 sheep when sown down. There is a good 6-roomed house, all in splendid order, el. light, hot and cold water service, bathroom, scullery, washhouse. Implement shed, shearing shed, yards, etc. This place can be bought as a going concern, with all plant necessary to run the farm, which is in good order, for the sum of £2OOO. The lease has 18 years to run, and is only 10/6 per acre, which is very cheap for this class of land. If you have your own plant, the seller will sell the farm bare for £9OO, which makes very easy Ingoing. 5-roomed Brick Bungalow In good order, double hollow walls and brick partitions, right In town. This place has been reduced in price and is now going for £9OO. It has a good Govt. Mort., and a reasonable deposit will oe accepted.

£lOO DEPOSIT HOTOF NEW BRICK BUNGALOW, of 4 large rooms and glassed-in sun porch. Every modem convenience Glorious section, sun all day long. Price £975. No mortgages to arrange Balance as rent. REDUCED FROM £1450 I’O £lOOO OR QUICK SALE: Artistic Wooden Bungalow of C rooms and sun porch Close to Waimataltai School and Caroline Bay. Select locality. This property is in first class order, and wonderful buying at the price Every modem convenience, etc. HIGHFIELD BUNGALOW .EARLY NEW DOUBLE BRICK BUNGALOW consisting of 4 large rooms and sun porch. This property is tn great order and Is good buying at £950 Splendid section facing north, well fenced, and high and sunny BOARDING HOUSE FOR SALE .NF MINUTE FROM BAY, consisting of 15 rooms, fully furnished. Owner retiring. Che p rental. This Is a sure money maker and the price Is right. We will be pleased to supply full oarticulars. J. M. O. McLEOD, Licensed Land Agent. Paone 87 191 Stafford St., Timaru

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21088, 14 July 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21088, 14 July 1938, Page 13