PUBLIC NOTICES, SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LAND AGENTS. SOME GOOD FARMS WORTH THE MONEY. ■OJA ACRES, all under cultivation; 80 acres young grass, 20 acres turnips, balance in grass. Buildings comprise o J roomed dwelling, 4-stall stable, 2 looseboxes, iron implement shed, and other buildings. The above property is situated in the Western District and is well adapted for dairying and sheep. Milk is lifted from the gate. School, factory and rail quite bandy. PRJCE —£17 per acre. Terms —£700 down. CA ACRES Leasehold, as a going concern, 7 years to run, with purchasing clause. Annual rental, £32. Half of the land is heavy flat, balance good bush land, surface sown. 4-roomed dwelling, 2-roomed hut, 10-stall cowbyre, stock of 8 cows, plough, discs, harrows, and other implements. PRICE—£4SO. Goodwill. ACRES sweet Sheep Country, ridgy land lying well to the sun. Carries 350 ewes and runs few cows as well —besides a bit of cropping. 50 acres tiptop turnips, 50 acres valuable bush, balance in grass. Buildings comprise 5-roomed dwelling, cowbyre, stable, and implement shed. This property is situated 4-i miles from township, factory, and rail. PRICE!—£I2 per acre; crops in. Good terms. The Owner would consider exchanging for a property of about 50 acres or less. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LAND AGENTS. ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL.
DISPOSAL OF BUSINESS. T THE UNDERSIGNED, give notice that I have DISPOSED of my business of FURNITURE DEALER, Dee street, Invercargill, to MR ARTHUR STUCK, as from this date. Ail monies owing must be paid on or before MAY 31, 1920, Mr Stock’s signature being sufficient discharge. In making this announcement I wish to thank customers for their past support and solicit a continuance of same to my successor. C. W. IGGO. Invercargill, April 28, 1920. I beg to intimate to the general public of Invercargill and surrounding districts that I have purchased the business of Mr Charles W. Iggo, Furniture Dealer, as from April 28, 1920, and propose carrying on same in the promises, comer Dee and Yarrow streets (upstairs) as formerly, and desire the support of all customers of the old firm. ARTHUR STUCK. Invercargill, April 28, 1920. 2Mf197 RABBITSKIKS! TRAPPERS! PRICES ARE GOOD. Incomings .. .. 40d Autumns .. .. .. -- .. .. 36d Racks 25d Spot Cash. No Waiting. No Charges. CONSIGN; R. S. BLACK DUNEDIN. Me 133
YOUR MEAT AND WHERE TO BUY. \\7HERE the prices ’’ Southland. are the lowest in PRIME WETHER MUTTON. PRIME OX BEEF. Wc also keep a Choice Selection of SMALL GOODS. OUR PORK SAUSAGES At lOd per lb ARE DELICIOUS. W. J. McMahon DEE STREET. RADIES! ! SEE OUR Tweed and Covert Coats THEY ARE THE NEWEST STYLES And are MARKED AT PRICES WHICH WILL COMMAND A SPEEDY SALE. SPORTS COATS Great Variety. All marked at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SPECIAL IN BLOUSES. 6 dozen Striped Wincey Blouses to clear at 11/6 each. 6 dozen Assorted Flannelette Blouses to clear at 9/1 i. Also SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES —great variety. W. RICHARDS “THE BEEHIVE," ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. CHAMPION OF CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. Alex. PEAT & Co., Ltd. LEET STREET, INVERCARGILL. Garage Phone: <Alex Peat) 471 (Alex Leslie) COLE SOUTHLAND AGENTS; ALLEN, ° MAXWELL. OLDSMOBILE CARS. Say, Sam, do you believe this? It’s a fact. There are eight great plants covering 250 acres, employing 12,000 men working ceaselessly to produce Maxwells, and the result is there are over 300,000 of these cars running on the road to-day. In 1914 there was one Maxwell in every 1000 cars. In 1915 there was one Maxwell in every 600 ears. In 1916 one in every 48 cars. In 1019 there was one Maxwell in every 16 cars. Well, Bill, I’ll just slip round and get a Maxwell now while they are still £465, because I bear they will soon be I over £SOO, and if all you say is true they are well worth it. I
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Southland Times, Issue 18815, 7 May 1920, Page 1
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637Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18815, 7 May 1920, Page 1
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