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Carnival Queen No. 4. GUAM) HE' If HE PARTY) AND i DANC’D. ST. AUGUSTINE'S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910. I A\t 8 o'clock'. ' Gentlemen, 2s. Ladies, Is and. a. Basket. Books of Voles can now Be Lad from the Treasurer, Mr E. Akiiurst^ UP-TO-DATE CONCERT SONGS AT Is (Id EACH. When You Come Homo Till The Boys Come Home Till the Rands of Dm Desert Grow Cold Fairy Pipers Shipmates o’ Miim Somewhere a Voice is .Calling Land of Long Ago Sunshine of Your Smile Mother Machree Good-bye, Girlie, I Must Go When 'The Troops Come Marching Back That’s How I’d Miss You Somewhere in France, Dear Mother teerys music store, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. 188 r Built Up to a High Standard on a Sure Foundation s/lr-y. H,/'.. <■ W///M .■ mk u. N.M. & A. (80., LTB N. M. & A. CJo grain and seeds WE Hold stocks of the following lines, which are in great demand foi Sowing for green feed:— Emerald Byecorn, Machine-dressed Algerians (sbus. per sack). Cape Barley (Hawke’s Bay), Dun Oats, , SHEEP DIP. Wq are Agents for COOPER’S ano I, A,WES’ well-known Liquid and Powder DIPS, and as there is likely to he a shortage owing to the dia location of trade, we advise you te book your order early. PELAW-MAIN COAL. We are agents for this above Coal and have cargoes arriving at regular intervals. Book your orders ex-ship AGENTS FOB Shaw Savill and Albion Co., Lto. Union Steam Ship Co., of N.Z., Lto National Insurance Co., Limited. Thom and Cameron’s Whisky. Globe Separators. Sandow Woolpressea. Oar ton Seeds. Golden Bay Cement. Bibby’s Calf Food. for salt:. 570 acres freehold, subdivided into 11 paddocks; well fenced and wat- ' ered, permanent streams. Buildings: 5-roomed house ami scullery, stable, good woolshed, windmill. 40 acres oats, 90 acres turnips; 120 acres new grass; balance 2 and 3 ’ year pasture. This is an exceptionally clean farm, and splendid fattening land; grows excellent crops of wheat, oats, turnips and rape G miles from railway and saleyards Price: £ls 10s per acre. Handy to the above wc can Jet with a purchasing clause, at a moderate price, a. block of sweet tussock surface sown, which would carry 900 ewes; 500 acres of this block is plotighable; would grow good oats and turnips. FOR SALE. 750 ACRES freehold; 18 paddocks, well watered and fenced; buildings: 7-rooraed house and scullery, stable and loft, cowshed, shecp.yards, etc. 40 acres in wheat and sown down heavy seeding; 60 acres oats and sown down; 80 acres rape, turnips and grass; 300 acres grass, 295acrc surface sown; river flats. This is an exceptionally good property and handy to saleyards, railway and a school. .The land is practically all level, easily worked, and capable of growing the heaviest crops of wheat, oats and roots; all stock put away fat. PRICE £l6 per acre >-Easy terms. FOR SALE. 380 ACRES freehold, with 5-roomed house, outbuildings, woolshed, dip l yards; well subdivided and watered 1 . Grows splendid crops and is firstclass sheep.fattening country; all in young grass. This fine property . is within a mile or two of Tim- : aru. Price £27 per a.ere. Terms given. For farther particulars of these or any other properties apply or write to the NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO., Land Salesmen, iWiaimatg.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 448, 16 November 1916, Page 3