Carnival Queen IHOffl Hth GRAND EUCHRE PARTYi AND DANCE.. ST; AUGUSTINE'S HALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1916. Alt 8 o'clock. Gentlemen, Ss. Ladies, Is and a -basket, Books of Votes can now be had from the Treasurer, Mr F. Akhurst, DON'T FORGET-Grand Picture Benefit; Olympia. Hall, TUESDAY', Nov. ,21), hi -aid of Fancy Stall. ! UP-TO-DATE (CONCERT SONGS AT Is Gd EACH. When Yon Come Home Till The Boys Come Home Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold Fairy Pipers Shipmates o' Mine Somewhere a Voice is Calling Land of Long Ago Sunshine of Sour Smile Mother Machrec Good-bye, Girlie, I Must Go When The Troops Come Marching Back That's How I'd Miss You Somewhere in France, Dear Mother TEERrS MUSIC STORE, 174-178 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Standard on a . A A. SO., LTD. ÜBAIN AND SEEDS WE Hold stocks of the following lines, which are in great demand for sowing for green feed:— Emerald Ryecorn, Machine-dressed Algerians (sbus. per sack), Cape Barley {Hawke's Bay), Dun Oats. SHEEP DIP. IW.« are Agents for OOOPEB'S ano LAKES' well-known Liquid ano Powder DIPS, and as there is likelj to be. a shortage owing to the «iia location of trade, we advise you b> 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 y - Shaw SavilJ and Albion (Jo., Ltu Union Steam Ship Co., of N.Z., hiNational Insurance Co., Limited Thom and Cameron's Whisky. Glob« Separators. Sandow BEwrprsflse*, Garton Seeds, Golden Bay Cement. Bibby'a Galf Food. FOR SALE. 570 acres freehold, subdivided into 11 paddocks; well fenced and wat- ' ©rod, permanent streams. Buildings: 5-roomed house and 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 wheal; oats, turnips and rape G miles from railway and saleyards Price: £ls 10s per acre. Handy to the above we can lot with a purchasing clause, at* a moderate price, a block of swieet tussock surface sown, which would carry 900 ewes; 500 acres of this block is ploughable; would grow good oats and turnips. FOR SALE, 750 ACRES freehold; 18 paddocks, well watered and fenced; buildings: 7-roomed house and scullery, stable and loft, cowshed, sheep.yards, etc. 40 acres in wheat and sown down heavy seeding; 60 acres oats a.nd sown down; 80 acres rape, turnips and grass; 300 acres grass, 295 acre surface sown; river flats. This is an exceptionally good property and handy to saleyards, railway and a ' school. The land is practically all j level, easily worktod, and capable I of growing the heaviest crops of wheat, oats and roots; all stock piufc away fat, PRICE £l6 per acre —Easy terms. FOE SALE. 380 ACRES freehold, with 5-robmed house, outbuildings, woolshed, dip yards; well subdivided and waterefi'. Grows splendid crops and 13 firstclass sheep.fatteni'ng country; all in young grass. "- This fine property . is within a mile or two of Timaru. Price £27 per aero. Terms given. For further particulars of these or any other properties apply or write to the NATIONAL MOETGAGE CO., Land' Salesmen, Waimati.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XVIIII, Issue 450, 18 November 1916, Page 3
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