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SUBURBAN PROPERTY, 24 a™. Freehold and 31 acres Leasehold £25 per annum); 5-roomed House (wit-h V™ <- ■ Folio 336 7Q FREEHOLD; 5-roomed <0 Dwelling hut, cowbyre, and all necessary outbuildings; situated 3 miles from rail j wil carry 12 cows, besides cropping Price, for quick sale, £550. Terms can bo arranged. Folio 3QI 76 ACRES FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM « O situated 3 miles from rail, 1£ miles school, an J g-mile from Post Office- Stock— 11 head cattle, 40 sheep, ! 2 horsek Price, ±,1300, as a going concern; or the owner would consider an Exchange for smaller propetty. Situated close to Dunedin. • (Folio 315) SJJL ACRES SUBURBAN PROBERTY- « , Dwelling; splendid condition (could easily be made into six rooms) • situated 1 nuks from car; sunny spot. Price fcss °- Folio 265

W. KID D, Telephone 959 CE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT :kson's Tea Rooms), DUNEDIN ' ISO ACI *ES , FREEHOLD ; - splendid J-OU' grazmg land (Otago Peninsula); good Dwelling-house, large byre, stablins etc.; well watered, excellently sheltered" and grows great grass. This would make ideal dairy farm or grazing farm; or would suit two returned men. Full particulars on application. rp Q ) ?Qfi 1812 c FRE EHOLD (Soutli?lan^; 5-roomed House, usuTfe outbuildings; subdivided 11 paddocks; 400 acres cultivated, in stubble, turnips potatoes, and English grass, balance surfacesown and tussock. Price only £3 13 S per acre. Will carry about 1500 sheep, beside cropping. Easy terms. W O l ogfi IKQ ACRES FREEHOLD and' 40' 4tOO ACRES EDUCATION LEASErent £3 (near Dunodin); handy rail • 7roomed House and usual outbuildings •'will carry 500 sheep. Price only £5 'lfe per acre. Terms, £600 deposit. Fol ?qq ST ACR , E f (North Line) FREEHOLD*J 4 good 5-roomed House, cowbyre piggeries; near dairy factory. Prioe, ' only £475. Easy terms. Owner selling through ill-health. F i £n? 2000 A 9 RES I t < near Otautau) ; 7-roomed House; h. and c , all outbuildings; carrying 700 breeding ewes, 300 dry sheep. 70 head cattle Price rL! fI P ( Cr a T' ~T Jlis comprises fertile flats and rolling downs, and is specially suitable for stock grazing. Terms if required. __ F0L296

MEDICAL. T F NEED . i_i _an does sometimes - a reliable meaicine to correct acd relieve Li~er and stomach ailments, you are stronglv re' commended to give Beecham's Pills £ j ria i This popular preparation is inexpensive-^ an important consideration in these dava safe and efficacious. It is always a v-iae policy to give earnest heed to any ind'ica tions of ayspeptio trouble. Never neglect early symptoms. The easiest, safest jd most economical way is to deal with'them immediately they appear You never know what consequences mitfht follow a badlv neglected case of digestive derangement. BEECHAM'S PILLS BEECHAM'S PILLS ars admirably suited to meek tne needs >. those who desire relief from such symptoms as:—Biliousness, sick headaches, irritability, disinclination for all exertion, poor appe' tite, irregular action of the bowels, unsatisfactory and unrcfreshing sleep, unpleasant taste in the mouth, and other well-known signs of an unhealthy or disordered ctatG of the digestive system. If you ever suffer from troubles of thio description, buy a bos of Beecham's Pills and TAKE THEM! Sold everywhere in boxes, labelled price 10id *36 pills), Is lid (56 pills), and 2* 9d (168 pills)

— The six old bolls of Westminster Abbey that were rung for the peace celebrations are of great historic interest. All except the treble were east at the old Wliitechapel Bell Foundry—tho tenor weighing one ton and a-half, in 1728, tho fifth in 1598, tho fourth and second in 1743, and the third in 1583. The treble was cast probably at the end of tho thirteenth or the beginning of the fourteenth century, and must therefore have rung out to celebrate the sreat victorv over tlm Spanish Armada in 158$. The -writer and a few friends recently rriado a tour of the Griffin Range, on tho West Coast. On arriving at the summit a meal -was hastily prepared, which consisted of tea and sandwiches made with delicious St. George Sandwich Paste. Tin's wholesome paste was hailed with delight You try a soz tin for lie picnic. It's groat. ' g Nasal Catarrh, Colds in tho Head, Influenza, Bronchitis, and Coughs arc quickly cored by "NAZOL." Fragrant, effective, figeedy. Price Is 6d, egerywhpr*>_

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17692, 1 August 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17692, 1 August 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17692, 1 August 1919, Page 8

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